Episode 4: FIVE SECONDS TO DETONATION (DAI BAKUHATSU GOBYO MAE) ***
Directed by Nagase Samaji
There's an eye-opening amount of composite work, as well as some miniatures -- such as a vessel sank by Lagon. The battle with Ultraman is brief, if fast-paced. Yet again, the spaceman's foe has a flame attack identical to Godzilla's, and utilizing the same sound effect. In subsequent Ultra series's that came after ULTRAMAN and ULTRASEVEN, the amount of effects trickery would be gradually depleted; which is another reason this first giant superhero show is so fondly remembered by fans young and old.
Izumi Umenosuke was inside the Lagon suit; and would play Magura, one of four monsters in episode 8. A few years later, Izumi would graduate to playing Gamera at Daiei for GAMERA VS. GUIRON (1969) and GAMERA VS. JIGER (1970). Ironically, Satoshi Furuya, who played the iconic Ultraman, was underneath the Lagon rubber suit for its ULTRA Q origin.
Director Nagasi was previously an AD for Akira Kurosawa and Ishiro Honda. This was his first of five directed episodes of ULTRAMAN, and one of a few in which he wrote the screenplay.
Koichi Takano was the primary SPX director for ULTRAMAN. He kicked the series off, but Matoba Toru handled duties on eps. 2 and 3. Takano would oversee special effects direction of 32 episodes. He signed with Toho in 1954 and worked as the DP assistant on GODZILLA RAIDS AGAIN in 1955. He moved up to special effects photographer on ULTRA Q in 1965, and finally as the SPX director when ULTRAMAN went into production the following year. In 1981 he became managing director at Tsuburaya Studios. In 2003 he, along with others, stepped down from the Board of Directors after mismanagement led to the company to be embroiled in devastating lawsuits with Chaiyo of Thailand. On November 30th, 2008, Koichi Takano passed away of complications from Pulmonary Disease aged 73.
Primarily an action episode, there's little else to be found here. The bizarre gimmick of having music sooth the savage beast briefly turns up, but it feels like an afterthought. 'Five Seconds to Detonation' was one of only two ULTRAMAN shows to perform below 30% viewership of the popular series's 39 episode run.
MONSTERS: Lagon (Ragon)
WEAPONS: VTOL
To be continued in Episode 5: SECRET OF THE MILOGANDA!!!
