Many people say that Gaussian is a universal fusion material.
Gaussian
But I don’t want to think about why.
In the Mysterious Four, both Sega and Regedo require the participation of Gauss, which actually illustrates a problem.
The truly strong men all have a gentle heart and the Gaussian philosophy of using force only when peace is no longer possible.
Those who rely solely on strength to crush them cannot be called brave.
Gauss
Having the power to punish others but choosing to forgive is an Ultra Warrior.
My favorite is Gaussian.
In the finale of Ultraman Gaia, when humans saw Gamu Takayama and Fujimiya who had transformed into Ultraman appeared to fight against the so-called Big Boss Destruction Summoner, they all felt I thought that as usual, it wouldn't take long for me to regain my composure. But it's the finale after all, right... It can't be so easy. In fact, Jaya and Aguru were killed quickly, really instantly... Then humans around the world watched the two lose their energy on live TV. The "corpse" of Ultraman turned into two human beings. At that moment, the confidence of the entire human race was completely destroyed... "It turns out that Ultraman is also a human being!" "Ultraman turned into a human being can't save us after all. Ah! "... So mankind fell into true despair, waiting to be destroyed and cause physical annihilation.
Of course, in the end, with the efforts of other life forms on Earth (those local monsters that had been beaten before) and everyone's efforts, Ultraman successfully resurrected and eliminated the big BOSS, and humans finally discovered the Earth. The beauty of life.
Gauss
(It seems to be off topic...
Going back to the clip where Ultraman was beaten to death and turned back into a human being. This clip actually shows it very thoroughly. Human beings rely on the power of the so-called savior, and are not confident in themselves when facing powerful enemies, so much so that they can no longer believe in Ultraman's power when faced with the fact that "Ultraman" is a human being transformed. This may be one of the reasons why Ultraman are unwilling to let humans see their true identity.
In fact, many Ultraman movies have revealed the theme of "human beings must believe in themselves", except for Jia. In addition to Asia, there are relevant fragments of Dyna, Gauss, etc. in the new era and Eddie in the old era. And before humans truly have the confidence to rely on their own strength to fight against enemies, Ultraman will naturally have some concerns about his identity being revealed. I'm worried about the consequences.
By the way, Amway Ippaka's Ultraman has a really different style of painting. It can be said to be a breath of fresh air in the Ultraman world.
It's really refreshing. The whole plot is interspersed with criticism and reflection on the disasters and consequences caused by human pollution of the environment. Many monsters are actually native life on the earth. They should live in harmony, but because of the tightness of human beings, He had no choice but to resist, but in the end he helped mankind save the fate of the earth... This is probably the only Ultraman movie in which the monsters turn around for justice (?Σ?)