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3 | ''Neo Ultra Q'' (ネオ・ウルトラQ or ''Neo Urutora Kyū'') is a 2013 Japanese SciFiHorror television drama broadcast by WOWOW and produced by Creator/TsuburayaProductions as an entry in the ''Franchise/UltraSeries''. It is billed as a second season (actually a direct sequel) to the 1966 drama ''Series/UltraQ'' as well as its remake ''[[Series/UltraQDarkFantasy Dark Fantasy]]''. |
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6 | !! Cast: |
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8 | * Jin Haibara (played by Seiichi Tanabe) |
9 | * Emiko Watarase (played by Rin Takanashi) |
10 | * Shohei Shiroyama (played by Hiroyuki Onoue) |
11 | * Professor Yashima (played by Masahiko Shimada; episode 1) |
12 | * Associate Professor Tenge (played by Aoi Tatsumi; episode 1) |
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15 | * AlternateContinuity: Sort of. Being a sequel to both ''Series/UltraQ'' and its ''Dark Fantasy'' remake, it's separate from most other Ultras featuring Ultramen. |
16 | * DarkIsNotEvil: A semi-recurring theme, sometimes the monster, alien or anomaly seems malicious and scary but is actually benign. |
17 | * DenserAndWackier: Downplayed. Despite retaining its horrific and mysterious atmosphere like its two predecessors, ''Neo'' throws in more comedy ingredients this time around. [[BloodierAndGorier The shows's violence is also much crazier, sometimes.]] |
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