Monsters are a common way for humans to imagine their concerns and fears. However, overcoming such strangeness is a necessary aspect of being human. It makes sense, then, that these anxieties would manifest as "Kaiju" in SSSS. Dynazenon.
From a structural and thematic standpoint, Dynazenon appears to be somewhat ordinary. Though uninspired, a new monster appears each week, and the heroes must overcome their flaws in order to defeat the adversaries. However, there's nothing wrong with this kind of organization. Because this is one program that makes good use of its structure. It requires effort to give its characters depth and a human quality. What is really a fairly simple action program is supported with character drama.
From a structural and thematic standpoint, Dynazenon appears to be somewhat ordinary. Though uninspired, a new monster appears each week, and the heroes must overcome their flaws in order to defeat the adversaries. However, there's nothing wrong with this kind of organization. Because this is one program that makes good use of its structure. It requires effort to give its characters depth and a human quality. What is really a fairly simple action program is supported with character drama.