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Dagon was absorbed by Kalmila, and after devouring the Eternal Core, Megajee finally arrived!

Ultraman Terrigal ushered in an update of the 23-episode story, in the latest story, Dagon transformed into red-eye mode due to The Dark Power of Carmila. In the case of not being willing to hurt the name, Dagon uses his remaining consciousness to hope that the saint can stop him, and it is precisely because of this plot that Carmila has become the most retired character among fans. Indeed, Now Carmila has become a madman-like being, not a qualified leader at all, and the result of such an ending can only be said to be self-inflicted!

Dagon was absorbed by Kalmila, and after devouring the Eternal Core, Megajee finally arrived!

Ultraman Terrigal ushered in an update of the 23-episode story, in the latest story, Dagon transformed into red-eye mode due to The Dark Power of Carmila. In the case of not being willing to hurt the name, Dagon uses his remaining consciousness to hope that the saint can stop him, and it is precisely because of this plot that Carmila has become the most retired character among fans. Indeed, Now Carmila has become a madman-like being, not a qualified leader at all, and the result of such an ending can only be said to be self-inflicted!

Hitram's exit is a pretty good deal for the audience, because it's in Triga Ultraman's story. Hitram is indeed a very detrimental character, and he once destroyed everything in Ignes. The main point is that the fighting and human setup are not as bright as Dagon, so there is no contradiction to Hitram being swallowed up by Kalmila. If Carmira hadn't been so crazy, Hitram would be the evil one of the three dark giants.

Dagon was absorbed by Kalmila, and after devouring the Eternal Core, Megajee finally arrived!

Ultraman Terrigal ushered in an update of the 23-episode story, in the latest story, Dagon transformed into red-eye mode due to The Dark Power of Carmila. In the case of not being willing to hurt the name, Dagon uses his remaining consciousness to hope that the saint can stop him, and it is precisely because of this plot that Carmila has become the most retired character among fans. Indeed, Now Carmila has become a madman-like being, not a qualified leader at all, and the result of such an ending can only be said to be self-inflicted!

Hitram's exit is a pretty good deal for the audience, because it's in Triga Ultraman's story. Hitram is indeed a very detrimental character, and he once destroyed everything in Ignes. The main point is that the fighting and human setup are not as bright as Dagon, so there is no contradiction to Hitram being swallowed up by Kalmila. If Carmira hadn't been so crazy, Hitram would be the evil one of the three dark giants.

However, the biggest difference between Dagon and Hitlam is that Dagon itself still has quite a large number of fans, and the biggest advantage of Dagon's villain role is that it will not cause the audience to resent. The personality is simple, and everything can be done for the people who want to protect it, but there is still their own position. For example, in this week's story, even after recovery, he will have a fair duel with Triga Ultraman, but even so, he is still poisoned by Carmila, which is a bit unacceptable to the audience. To some extent, Dagon had already made plans to quit when he decided to fight Teliga to the death.

Dagon was absorbed by Kalmila, and after devouring the Eternal Core, Megajee finally arrived!

Ultraman Terrigal ushered in an update of the 23-episode story, in the latest story, Dagon transformed into red-eye mode due to The Dark Power of Carmila. In the case of not being willing to hurt the name, Dagon uses his remaining consciousness to hope that the saint can stop him, and it is precisely because of this plot that Carmila has become the most retired character among fans. Indeed, Now Carmila has become a madman-like being, not a qualified leader at all, and the result of such an ending can only be said to be self-inflicted!

Hitram's exit is a pretty good deal for the audience, because it's in Triga Ultraman's story. Hitram is indeed a very detrimental character, and he once destroyed everything in Ignes. The main point is that the fighting and human setup are not as bright as Dagon, so there is no contradiction to Hitram being swallowed up by Kalmila. If Carmira hadn't been so crazy, Hitram would be the evil one of the three dark giants.

However, the biggest difference between Dagon and Hitlam is that Dagon itself still has quite a large number of fans, and the biggest advantage of Dagon's villain role is that it will not cause the audience to resent. The personality is simple, and everything can be done for the people who want to protect it, but there is still their own position. For example, in this week's story, even after recovery, he will have a fair duel with Triga Ultraman, but even so, he is still poisoned by Carmila, which is a bit unacceptable to the audience. To some extent, Dagon had already made plans to quit when he decided to fight Teliga to the death.

Kalmila begins to go crazy after dark Triga appears, and as Hitram's betrayal of Kalmila's sanity fades away, he thinks the whole world has betrayed him. As a result, Hu Cai devoured Hitlam and Dagun, and after killing Dagun, he also took away the name of yushalei who possessed the power of Yushalei, thus becoming the ultimate evil god. And this time the evil god fused the power of the three dark giants and the complete eternal core in terms of power, and it seemed that Ultraman Triga was going to be in big trouble.

Dagon was absorbed by Kalmila, and after devouring the Eternal Core, Megajee finally arrived!

Ultraman Terrigal ushered in an update of the 23-episode story, in the latest story, Dagon transformed into red-eye mode due to The Dark Power of Carmila. In the case of not being willing to hurt the name, Dagon uses his remaining consciousness to hope that the saint can stop him, and it is precisely because of this plot that Carmila has become the most retired character among fans. Indeed, Now Carmila has become a madman-like being, not a qualified leader at all, and the result of such an ending can only be said to be self-inflicted!

Hitram's exit is a pretty good deal for the audience, because it's in Triga Ultraman's story. Hitram is indeed a very detrimental character, and he once destroyed everything in Ignes. The main point is that the fighting and human setup are not as bright as Dagon, so there is no contradiction to Hitram being swallowed up by Kalmila. If Carmira hadn't been so crazy, Hitram would be the evil one of the three dark giants.

However, the biggest difference between Dagon and Hitlam is that Dagon itself still has quite a large number of fans, and the biggest advantage of Dagon's villain role is that it will not cause the audience to resent. The personality is simple, and everything can be done for the people who want to protect it, but there is still their own position. For example, in this week's story, even after recovery, he will have a fair duel with Triga Ultraman, but even so, he is still poisoned by Carmila, which is a bit unacceptable to the audience. To some extent, Dagon had already made plans to quit when he decided to fight Teliga to the death.

Kalmila begins to go crazy after dark Triga appears, and as Hitram's betrayal of Kalmila's sanity fades away, he thinks the whole world has betrayed him. As a result, Hu Cai devoured Hitlam and Dagun, and after killing Dagun, he also took away the name of yushalei who possessed the power of Yushalei, thus becoming the ultimate evil god. And this time the evil god fused the power of the three dark giants and the complete eternal core in terms of power, and it seemed that Ultraman Triga was going to be in big trouble.

For the appearance of the new evil god, director Sakamoto still has a sense of final boss oppression when dealing with his debut shot. We notice that the whole world is beginning to fall into a black fog, and although this routine also appears in Diga Ultraman's story, it is still quite shocking when it appears. It's just that the design of the new evil god's head is really too much like a Ziggerla flower, and it always feels a little weird!

Dagon was absorbed by Kalmila, and after devouring the Eternal Core, Megajee finally arrived!

Ultraman Terrigal ushered in an update of the 23-episode story, in the latest story, Dagon transformed into red-eye mode due to The Dark Power of Carmila. In the case of not being willing to hurt the name, Dagon uses his remaining consciousness to hope that the saint can stop him, and it is precisely because of this plot that Carmila has become the most retired character among fans. Indeed, Now Carmila has become a madman-like being, not a qualified leader at all, and the result of such an ending can only be said to be self-inflicted!

Hitram's exit is a pretty good deal for the audience, because it's in Triga Ultraman's story. Hitram is indeed a very detrimental character, and he once destroyed everything in Ignes. The main point is that the fighting and human setup are not as bright as Dagon, so there is no contradiction to Hitram being swallowed up by Kalmila. If Carmira hadn't been so crazy, Hitram would be the evil one of the three dark giants.

However, the biggest difference between Dagon and Hitlam is that Dagon itself still has quite a large number of fans, and the biggest advantage of Dagon's villain role is that it will not cause the audience to resent. The personality is simple, and everything can be done for the people who want to protect it, but there is still their own position. For example, in this week's story, even after recovery, he will have a fair duel with Triga Ultraman, but even so, he is still poisoned by Carmila, which is a bit unacceptable to the audience. To some extent, Dagon had already made plans to quit when he decided to fight Teliga to the death.

Kalmila begins to go crazy after dark Triga appears, and as Hitram's betrayal of Kalmila's sanity fades away, he thinks the whole world has betrayed him. As a result, Hu Cai devoured Hitlam and Dagun, and after killing Dagun, he also took away the name of yushalei who possessed the power of Yushalei, thus becoming the ultimate evil god. And this time the evil god fused the power of the three dark giants and the complete eternal core in terms of power, and it seemed that Ultraman Triga was going to be in big trouble.

For the appearance of the new evil god, director Sakamoto still has a sense of final boss oppression when dealing with his debut shot. We notice that the whole world is beginning to fall into a black fog, and although this routine also appears in Diga Ultraman's story, it is still quite shocking when it appears. It's just that the design of the new evil god's head is really too much like a Ziggerla flower, and it always feels a little weird!

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