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How many episodes does "Ultraman Trigga" have in one episode?
Episode 25
"Ultraman Trigga" is a Japanese tokusatsu TV series shot by Tsuburaya Co., Ltd. The play is directed by Koichi Sakamoto and stars Riga Terasaka, Luna Toyoda, Hayaya Kaneko, Nao Mizuno, Meio Harukawa, Katsuya Takagi, etc. It will be broadcast every Saturday in Tokyo starting at 9:00 a.m. Tokyo time on July 10, 2021. broadcast on television. ?
This drama is the 55th TV work in the "Ultraman" series. It is also a commemorative work for the 25th anniversary of the special drama "Ultraman Tiga". The sub-slogan is "New Generation Tiga" means "New Generation Tiga".
30 million years ago, darkness plunged the world into fear and despair. However, that darkness was sealed in the distant universe by the giant of light himself. After exhausting all his strength, the Giant of Light fell into a long sleep on the red planet. Time passes.
When the Earth Peace Alliance TPU urgently formed the elite victory team (GUTS-SELECT), Kengo Manaka was living peacefully as a botanist on the newly developed Mars.
However, one day, this life came to an end. The darkness sealed in the super ancient times has reappeared in the world! When the streets of Mars were destroyed by monsters, Kenwu was led by fate to meet the sleeping giant of light. The giant of light who awakened across time and space, his name is Ultraman Trigga.
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