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Do you really understand Tyro, more terrifying than Thai horror movies, and the meaning of which is worth reflecting

Do you really understand Ultraman Tyro? I believe that many small partners will dismissively laugh at this sentence, how deep can a special drama for children and teenagers have, and can people not understand? In fact, the Ultraman series filmed in the Showa era has a very significant feature: it is sobering and worthy of reflection. Speaking of these 8 words, Ott fans will invariably think of "Diga Ultraman", in fact, Diga only extended on these 8 words, to say that the initiator must be Showa Ultraman. Most of the Showa series uses the appearance of monsters to remind the world of the need to pay attention to the deterioration of the environment, thereby advancing human determination to protect the earth, but occasionally a few pieces, the feedback is social problems, which is simply deafening and unforgettable.

Do you really understand Tyro, more terrifying than Thai horror movies, and the meaning of which is worth reflecting

A few days ago, Yuman had the privilege of brushing a short video about Ultraman, named the childhood shadow in memory, one of which tells the story of "Tyro Ultraman", the name of the story is "Vampire Girl", telling the story of the Tokyo area at night there are always human corpses that are sucked dry of blood, accompanied by strange phenomena and the crying of babies, the police solving progress is blocked and then entrusted the Set team to assist in the investigation, and later the protagonist (Tyro's human body) Tokantaro met a little girl who always held scissors during the investigation The little girl was collecting flowers to give to her adoptive mother. Later, his adoptive mother was killed, Tokotaro inquired that the culprit of everything was the unknown flower, so he set out to look for the little girl, found that the little girl was giving this flower to others in the town, Tokotaro immediately snatched these harmful flowers from passers-by, and found the source of the strange flowers and his teammates to eradicate it, the result alarmed the monster, it turned out that these flowers were the organs that the monster used to feed, so Toko Taro transformed into Tyro Ultraman and defeated this terrible and evil monster.

Do you really understand Tyro, more terrifying than Thai horror movies, and the meaning of which is worth reflecting

So how do monsters come about? Originally, this flower grew on the temple to enshrine the abandoned children's graves abandoned by their parents (is it a bit like a Thai horror movie), absorbing the resentment in the corpses of the abandoned children buried in the ground for many years, and then growing into the flower of resentment, and over time forming a monster. Imagine how much resentment of an outcast would it take to absorb this plant monster named "Basera", which is 60 meters tall and weighs 40,000 tons? Why are there so many outcasts? Why are there so many resentments? I think the answer is that there are more and more irresponsible parents, and it is a sin to have children without raising them.

Do you really understand Tyro, more terrifying than Thai horror movies, and the meaning of which is worth reflecting

However, the most terrible thing is not the reason for the formation of the monster, but the little girl who sent the flowers also knew the danger of the demon flower, or chose to give the flowers to her adoptive mother and innocent passers-by, and after Tokotaro intervened to stop it, she loudly scolded "brother is a big fool". This endless hatred and revenge has completely exceeded the level of this age, which shows how much "being abandoned by parents" can hurt a child.

Do you really understand Tyro, more terrifying than Thai horror movies, and the meaning of which is worth reflecting

When the monster is defeated by Tyro and everything returns to calm, the matter is not over. At the end of the story, the little girl walks alone in the abandoned children's grave, symbolizing the deep-rooted hatred of the world for children abandoned by their parents. The ending intention of the words "Tyro Ultraman" is actually twofold: one is that after the messenger of justice, Tyro, appears, all dust returns to dust and all things return to peace; second, through external forces, it is impossible to completely eradicate the problem of abandoned children's hatred, and such things will happen.

Do you really understand Tyro, more terrifying than Thai horror movies, and the meaning of which is worth reflecting

The highlight of "Ultraman" is that it promotes that all disasters cannot be solved by ultraman, but that humans are the key factors in eliminating the problem. This logic breaks the core tone of previous individual heroism films and is breathtaking. Finally, I want to talk about the end of the story, how desolate and helpless it is for the little girl to walk alone in the abandoned grave full of tombstones, and hope that this kind of thing will never happen again.

Do you really understand Tyro, more terrifying than Thai horror movies, and the meaning of which is worth reflecting

Text: Youyou anime fungus

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