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Ultraman: The Next

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Ultraman: The Next, simply known as ULTRAMAN in Japan, is a 2004 Tsuburaya Productions film made as an attempt to reboot the long running Ultraman television franchise for an older audience.

The story follows Shunichi Maki (Tetsuya Bessho), a first Lieutenant of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force and pilot of an F-15 Eagle. While contemplating leaving the service to spend more time with his wife and help take care of his son who suffers from a congenital blood disease, a strange red light is seen. Shunichi is one of the pilots sent to investigate and accidentally collides with the UFO. Astonishingly he survives seemingly unharmed but after a while he suffers visions and changes to his body.

He's detained by the Bioterror Counter Science and Tactics or BCST for short, who inform him that a similar incident happened with a submarine in the Pacific Ocean encountering a blue ball of light. Only one member of the Maritime Self-Defense Forces survived the encounter with the USO, Takafumi Udo (Kenya Osumi), who over the days slowly transformed into a monster code named "Beast The One" who can absorb animals to give itself new abilities such as scales, wings and grow larger. The monster has escaped and is wracking havoc. The BCST fears Shunichi will transform too and have code named him as "The Next". Now thrust into an insane scenario, Shunichi must learn to become "Ultraman" and stop the monster.


The following weapons were used in the film Ultraman: The Next:


Handguns

Minebea P9

While undercover, Sara Mizuhara (Kyoko Toyama) points a Minebea P9 pistol at Shunichi Maki/Ultraman The Next (Tetsuya Bessho) during a flight tour, forcing him to land and be captured by the BCST. Ironically Sara herself will have the same type of pistol pressed in her back by one of Shunichi's friends in the service, Takeshi Kurashima (Toshiya Nagasawa), when he forces her to let him see his ill son. Later Yashiro (Kazuya Shimizu), having survived an attacked by Beast The One will aim his Minebea P9 at Sara's head out of misplaced anger for some of his men being killed by the monster.

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Minebea P9, Japanese licensed copy of the P220 - 9x19mm
Tours over.
Sara keeps her pistol aimed on Shunichi.
Sara gets a tate of her own medicine.
"Let him go."
Yashiro aims his pistol at Sara's face.
Sara staring down the barrel.

Submachine Guns

MAC-10/11

Yashiro and his men try to stop Beast The One from escaping with MAC-10s or MAC-11s. Later the submachine guns open fire on Shunichi as he escapes from BCST custody after having a vision about his son's failing health.

MAC-10 with Sionics Two-Stage Sound Suppressor - .45 ACP
Yashiro and his men open fire. The pink muzzle flash is a byproduct of flashpaper replica guns used in Japanese films.
Soldiers open fire on an escaping Shunichi.

Assault Rifles

Howa Type 64

The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force are armed with the Howa Type 89 throughout the whole movie.

Howa Type 64 - 7.62x51mm
A soldier escorts first lieutenant JGSDF Sogabe (Daisuke Ryu) as they examine the remains of the submarine.

Machine Guns

Browning M2

A Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle is seen armed with a Browning M2.

Browning M2HB - .50 BMG
Browning M2 resting on top.

Fictional Weapons

Poison Revolver

Sara is armed with a revolver capable of firing poison darts made to kill Beast The One. The revolver can also be equipped with a butt-stock and extended barrel to turn it into a carbine (see below). The revolver appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 629 Performance Center, either a replica or real one, dressed up as a sci-fi weapon for the purpose of the film's story. This gun has no official name, "Poison Revolver" is just for the sake of convenience.

Smith & Wesson Model 629 "Performance Center" with custom weighted barrel and scope rails - .44 Magnum
The revolver and it's poison ammo, kept in cold storage.
Sara holds the revolver.
A close up of the poison ammo.
The poison rounds being loaded.

Poison Revolver Rifle

The carbine version of the poison revolver, with a butt-stock and an extended barrel as well as a scope, are used by Yashiro and his men after luring Beast The One into a trap. Curiously it seems the rifle versions are fully automatic or burst fire. The result gives the impression that the guns have a higher ammo capacity than should be possible with the cylinder size they are equipped with. This gun has no official name, "Poison Revolver" is just for the sake of convenience.

The JGSDF are ready to test their new weapons.
Another shot of the Poison Revolver Rifles.

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