Ultraman Omega 10

Ultraman Omega 10

From Going Ultra - Presented by Henshin Inspection by MJ Munoz

March 13, 2026 · 8 min · Season 4 · Episode 16

About this episode

MJ Munoz discusses the repetitive emotional conflicts in Ultraman Omega Episode 10 and critiques its storytelling.

I just finished Ultraman Omega Episode 10, and something about this episode felt very familiar. Once again the show returns to the same conflict between Sorato and Kosei, questioning their friendship before reaffirming it by the end of the episode. The problem is that this has already happened multiple times in the series. In this episode, reporter Maki Arakawa begins filming a documentary about kaiju disasters and the people investigating them. Her presence pushes Sorato dangerously close to revealing that he is Ultraman Omega, which creates another disagreement between him and Kosei. The premise is interesting. The execution feels repetitive. Across only a handful of episodes, Ultraman Omega has returned to the same emotional beat between these characters several times. Instead of developing the relationship, the story keeps resetting it. In this episode of Henshin Inspection, I break down why Episode 10 feels like a rehash and why that is frustrating for a series that should be stronger than this. Dive deeper with Inspector's Notes: https://mjmunoz.com/2026/03/13/ultraman-omega-10/

People in this episode

Host: MJ Munoz

Topics covered

  • Ultraman Omega
  • character relationships
  • kaiju disasters
  • emotional conflict
  • series analysis

Keywords

  • Ultraman Omega
  • Episode 10
  • Sorato
  • Kosei
  • Maki Arakawa
  • kaiju
  • emotional conflict
  • series review

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Ultraman Omega, Ultraman Omega Episode 10

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