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"What are you, Ultraman? Are you an alien... or a human?"
"I am both. I was born to fight those who break universal laws, like you."
- ―Alien Mefilas and Ultraman, "The Forbidden Words"
Ultraman Land of Light in Nebula M78, who chased the monster Bemular to Planet Earth, and merged with Shin Hayata during his tenure there. He is the first Ultra to visit Earth and defended the planet against Kaiju until he was recalled after his battle with Zetton. Ultraman was given his title by his human host.
is an alien from a place called theIt was the introduction of this iconic character that had popularized the Ultraman Series in Japan and the world, arguably being the face of the franchise as a whole.
Subtitle: Monster Disposal Specialist [1]
Conception
Ultraman was originally going to be a birdlike alien monster named Bemular. Due to the fear that children would not know who to cheer for, they turned Ultraman into a more humanoid alien. The name of the alien birdman would be given to Bemular, while the initial design was reused for Hydra.
The third volume of Ultraman Ginga's Blu-ray DVD release stated that Ultraman Dark's conception was based on Imit-Ultraman.
Creation
Ultraman was designed by Tohl Narita, who was originally asked to create and design an alien monster for a canceled episode of Ultra Q. However, under the direction of Narita himself, staff art Akira Sasaki was told to repeat the work by molding clay, and the mask and body were created. The suit was created based on the model of Bin Furuya, who was Ultraman's original suit actor. Some model changes were made due to damage. Three types of suit exist: Type A (from episode 1 to episode 13), Type B (from episode 14 to episode 29), and Type C (episode 30 until the end of the series). Small peepholes resembling black dots were made near the eyes for the suit actor to see out of.
Latex was used for the suit's skin. Movement of the mouth was considered by the development team, but it felt too unnatural and was canceled. The Ultraman suit is very intense, and is not very damaged by aging; therefore, it is a very durable suit. The suit has been manufactured to fit the body and shape of the person inside.
In some newer suits, the dots are less visible to others. The Type A and B suits were recreated in more modern films (Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers and Mega Monster Battle Ultra Galaxy: The Movie respectively). Different suits have been made as time passes, for different uses such as new Ultraman series, films and even live shows. The quality of suits from Return of Ultraman to Ultraman Leo are not as good as the one from the original Ultraman series. The latest suits show a more modern-looking Ultraman; as technology develops, more detailed suits are made for the character's future appearances.
According to Tohl Narita, Ultraman was not originally meant to have a Color Timer (time limit), as the original design he made lacked one (example in his original rise). This was actually made to reduce the cost of the special effects.[2]
Etymology
The name "Ultraman" is a compound name. "Ultra" is a prefix that means "on the far side, beyond" to the extreme level, which means that the term "Ultraman" literally means "on the far side, above men." In other words, the Ultramen are beings that are highly superior to the human race. His name in Japanese is Choujin, which means "Ultra Man" written with a space between "Ultra" and "Man." The series title, as transliterated from the Japanese characters, reads as "Urutoraman", which means "Ultraman" and is written as one word.
Within the series itself, his name is given to him in "Ultra Operation No.1" by Hayata, but whether this was Hayata's decision or Ultraman's is unknown.
In concept designs, he was known as WoO, Bemular, and Redman.
Design
Ultraman has an entirely silver and red body. The silver is supposedly made of solid Spacium, whereas the red parts are organic. Ultraman possesses two oval-shaped eyes, which shine whenever he is alive and full of energy. When Ultraman loses energy, his eyes start to either turn on and off, or turn off completely, showing he is either unconscious or in a state of death, though his eyes also switched off when he was blinded. Ultraman possesses, on his chest, a Color Timer, which functions as his "warning light." When he is losing his power, or is extremely weak, his Color Timer, which is connected to his heart, changes to a red color and starts blinking. Ultraman's body has a humanoid form, and on his back he wears a dorsal fin, extending almost all the way down his back but not rising up very high on his skin, whose purpose is unknown. Not all Ultras share the dorsal fin, like Ultraman 80. Ultraman possesses two rectangular "ears," and he has a small crest on his head too.
Ultraman's design is a combination of his last prototype Redman and the classic 'Grey Alien' appearance. Also Eiji Tsuburaya's original intention for Ultraman's appearance was for the silver parts to represent space metal and the red parts to represent organic parts. This design was later used in 2004 for Ultraman the Next.
Anatomy
- Main article: Residents of the Land of Light
It is popular knowledge that the Ultras are beings completely made of light. However, the Ultras are not simply made of light when in physical form; just like humans they possess internal organs and even bones that are similar to, if not the same as, a human's. From the pictures seen on the side, taken from some documents from Tsuburaya Productions, Ultraman possesses the same bones as humans: a pelvis, a spine, ribs, among other bones in his arms and legs. From his organs, his lungs can be seen. Ultraman also possesses very strong and toned muscles in his entire body. The Color Timer functions as part of Ultraman's heart, and when the Color Timer has either been totally destroyed or severely damaged, it transforms into a spiky form. Ultraman's skull clearly has the oval shaped position of his Multi-Presensing Eyes
, his Digital Sonic Organized Ears are also shaped from the skull, and his Space Navigate Deflector crest is part of the skull too. Their silver skin, or Ultra Armor, is made of solid Spacium itself. In his right and left hands, there are glands that emit Spacium Energy Minus Beams and Spacium Energy Plus Beams respectively, which are needed to fire the Spacium Beam.Legacy
Ultraman's design, like Ultraseven's, has been used as a base to create designs of almost all of the other Ultras, such as Ultraman Jack, Ultraman Ace, Zoffy, Ultraman 80, and most of the Heisei-era Ultras such as Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna and Ultraman Gaia, and is also the most used design base to create a new Ultra. Most of the Ultra designs modeled after Ultraseven's, such as Ultraman Taro, Ultraman Leo and Ultraman Zero, possess a Color Timer. The Ultra N Project's Ultras are designed after Ultraman's design, but with a new version of the Color Timer, and the design has been very altered, such as Ultraman the Next having a insectoid appearance, and Ultraman Noa possessing a completely silver body.
Fighting Style
Ultraman's fighting style was originally very simplistic, mainly punches, kicks and the occasional throw, followed by the Spacium Beam. As time went on, more techniques were added to his roster and the fights became more choreographed. Ultraman's first suit actor, Bin "Satoshi" Furuya, was a student of judo, and as the series went on, his background as a martial artist was put to use in the fights. Several of Ultraman's attacks are made on techniques from Judo, such as the Ultra Attack Beam. Also, the reason for the Spacium Beam cross style position is, according to some, Eiji Tsuburaya having borrowed ideas from Christianity (he was a convert to Roman Catholicism), and the beam's stance is based on the cross, a famous symbol of good.
History
Ultraman
Initially a basic Ultra Warrior, Ultraman arrived on Earth while pursuing an escapee from the Monster Graveyard, Bemular. In his pursuit, he accidentally collided with Shin Hayata, an officer of the Science Patrol, who was on a scouting mission in his jet. Hayata was killed in the same crash, but out of remorse, Ultraman gave Hayata his own life and merged their bodies to keep him alive. After Bemular was destroyed, Ultraman stayed to protect Earth from more threats, such as ancient monsters and alien invaders. Some memorable mentions are his two encounters with Alien Baltan, his close match with Alien Mefilas, and his defeat at the hands of the deadly monster Gomora. However, his time on Earth came to a close after his battle with Zetton. His Color Timer was damaged in his fight with Zetton, in which his enemy used a weapon that Ultraman had not expected - one specifically targeting the Ultra Warrior's warning light. Zetton was left to be destroyed by the Science Patrol. Ultraman was retrieved by his superior, Zoffy, and was taken back to their homeworld.
Return of Ultraman
After Ultraman Jack was defeated by Alien Nackle and Black King, Jack was taken by Nackle's ships to his home planet to be executed, however, just before he could be killed, Ultraman and Ultraseven appeared, rescued and saved Jack by using the Ultra Star which revived Jack and destroyed the ships. Jack thanked his comrades and went back to Earth. When the Ultra Star Shines
When Go was about to transform into Jack to fight a revived Zetton, the Original Ultraman talked to him telepathically of how dangerous Zetton is. The 5 Ultra Oaths
Ultraman Ace
After the sacrifice of Seiji Hokuto and Yuko Minami by Verokron, the Ultra Brothers and their new member Ultraman Ace appeared to give them life and Ace was asigned to protect Earth. Shine! The Five Ultra Brothers
After Ace was defeated by Brocken, he along with the Ultra Brothers summoned the Ultra Sign to encourage Ace to defeat Brocken. Solve the Mystery of the Transforming Terrible-Monster!
After an Ultra Sign was summoned, Ultraman and the other Ultra Brothers saw it and headed for Planet Golgotha. After their arrival, each member asked the others what's wrong. Ace said he saw The Ultra Sign and Ultraman was confused, as he assumed that Ace had summoned the Ultra Sign. Yapool summoned Baraba to destroy Earth and The Ultras realized it was all a trap and that Ace has to go back to Earth, but a cold mist was unleashed that weakened the Ultra Brothers. Ace hesitated to return to Earth, so Ultraman decided that they should give him their powers to get Ace to Earth, but Ace wouldn't accept it because it would kill the Ultras, so Ultraman slapped him in the face and encouraged Ace to go back to. The Ultra Brothers gave enough power to Ace, who flew back to Earth, but the Ultras were pulled to their crosses and were to get tied on their crosses. Ace managed to return to Earth and quickly fought Baraba. Yapool, however, warned Ace that if he kills Baraba, the Ultra brothers would be killed by the entity himself. Unable to properly fight with the thought of his brothers in danger, Barbara gained the upper hand until Ace reverted back to his previous forms of Hokuto and Minami as Baraba returned back to Yapool, his mission a success. Ace Killer appeared and absorbed the Ultra's powers, and took Ultraman Jack's Ultra Bracelet. Ace came back but had a tough battle with Ace Killer, so they give Ace their energy from their Color Timers. Ace was able to defeat him with the Space Q. They went back to M78 while Ace went back to Earth to fight Baraba. Death Penalty! 5 Ultra Brothers 5 Stars Scattered in the Galaxy
When Ace summoned the Ultra Sign, Ultraman, and the Ultra Brothers flew to Earth, and we're shocked to see that Ace had been turned into a Jade Statue. Alien Hipporit suddenly appeared, and they were prepared to fight, but Alien Hipporit trapped Ultraman, and Zoffy in chambers while Jack and Seven dodged away from it. While Seven was fighting the alien, Jack tried to free Ultraman, and Zoffy but was trapped too after attempting to get them out with his Ultra Bracelet. Later, and they were all turned to statues. Ace freed him and the rest of Ultra Bothers and brought Father of Ultra back to the Land of Light. Total Defeat! The 5 Ultra Brothers Miracle! Father of Ultra
Ultraman Story
After taking the Father of Ultra back to M78 after the battle with Alien Hipporit and while Ultraman Taro fights Enmargo, Juda summons Grand King. The Ultras see it coming and lured it to another planet after failing to destroy it in space using their Ultra Beams. While the Ultra Brothers were completely decimated by Grand King, Father of Ultra awakens and says Taro is the only one able to defeat it.
The Mother of Ultra tells Taro this and he defeats Enmargo. He flies to the aid of his brothers. Then Mother of Ultra tells them they must channel their energy into Taro's horns. They do so and vanish, and Taro becomes a Super Ultra. He soon defeats the monster and Juda vanishes. Father of Ultra is recovered and they all have an inspirational conversation and Taro became a member of the Ultra Brothers. Ultraman Story
Ultraman Taro
Ultraman along with the Ultra Brothers revived Kotaro after he died in a plane crash by Astromons. Mother of Ultra is Like the Sun When Taro retreated after being hurt by Mururoa and went to the Land Of Light, Ultraman, and the Ultra Brothers were waiting for Taro when he arrived. They all went to retrieve the only item which could clear the space monster's smoke, the Ultra Bell. Taro and The Ultra Brothers arrived, pulling the Ultra Bell with them. The legendary device’s tolling cleared away Mururoa’s darkness in an instant! After Mururoa was defeated, Taro returned the Ultra Bell. Burn! The 6 Ultra Brothers!
Ultraman joined the battle against Alien Temperor when he was visiting Earth and Taro with the Ultra Brothers. 5 Seconds Before the Great Explosion of the Land of Ultra!The Last Day of the Six Ultra Brothers!
Ultraman fought Tyrant on Uranus after Zoffy was defeated. Upon being defeated, Ultraman tried to warn his brothers with an Ultra Sign, but Tyrant destroyed it and went on. Go Beyond the Ultra Brothers!
Ultraman Leo
"Leo! We are going to kill Astra!"
- ―Ultraman to Leo, Battle! The Leo Brothers vs. the Ultra Brothers!
The evil alien Babarue managed to freeze Astra, Ultraman Leo's younger brother, and later made a disguise out of him. "Astra" flew to the Land of Light, and after being followed by the Ultra Brothers (Ultraman, Zoffy, Ultraman Jack, and Ultraman Ace), he manages to steal the Ultra Key. The Ultra-homeworld fell out of its orbit, and was heading towards Earth to crash. When he was going to escape, he was stopped by Ultraman, and the two had a short fight, but "Astra" escaped and flew to Earth. The other brothers raised Ultraman from the ground, and he said that it wasn't Babarue who stole the Ultra Key, but "Astra", the Ultras were shocked, and they all flew to Earth following him, not before informing Ultraseven that "Astra" took the Ultra Key. Dan Moroboshi told Gen Otori about what happened, Gen was shocked, and after "Astra" arrived on Earth, Dan tried to stop him using his Ultra powers, and the Ultra Brothers arrived on the scene. Gen stopped Dan, and the two started to fight, but the Ultra Brothers started to fight against "Astra". Ultraman managed to hurt "Astra" and make him fall, but he raised up, and after Gen Otori and Moroboshi stopped fighting, he used his Ultra powers and made "Astra" weak, but Gen recovered and beat Moroboshi to unconsciousness, and he transformed into Ultraman Leo. After a hard battle against the four Ultra Brothers, he raises "Astra", asks him what he did but "Astra" didn't answer anything, and tells the Ultras to stop, but they denied and told him that stealing the Ultra Key may make the Land of Light to clash against Earth, destroying it. At that same moment, the Land of Light was close to Earth, and natural disasters started to occur, earthquakes and fissures were occurring. And the Ultra Brothers started to fight both Leo and "Astra". After a short battle, the Ultra Brothers had no choice but to use their Triple Beam against "Astra", and they fired them at him, but Leo protected him and took the damage. Leo fell to the ground completely hurt, "Astra" menaced the Ultra Brothers, and he was going to shoot a beam from the Ultra Key, but suddenly, a mighty thunder from the sky fired at "Astra", and he fell to the ground, and the Ultra Key broke into two pieces. And suddenly, Ultraman King appeared, and after saluting Zoffy, he told the Ultras to watch out for "Astra", and he fired his beam, and the fake Astra transformed back into Alien Babarue. The Ultras defeated Babarue, recovered the real Astra from his imprisonment, and Ultraman Leo and Astra became the first members from the Inter Galactic Defense Force that were not born in the Land of Light. Battle! The Leo Brothers vs. the Ultra Brothers!The Leo Brothers and the Ultra Brothers, Time of Victory
Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers
In 1986, Ultraman, Seven, Jack and Ace were fighting, U-Killersaurus after a rough battle on the moon. When the Ultras were about to launch their beams at the enemy, Ultraman alerts them that if they fire and miss, their beams would destroy the Earth, so the Ultras threw the monster into the sea next to the city Kobe. The heroes decided the only way to defeat it and Yapool, was to seal it under the sea with the Final Cross Shield, but at the cost of not being able to transform into their Ultra selves. They used the Final Cross Shield, and the monster was sealed along with Yapool, and peace reigned on Earth for many years. Now taking on the forms of Shin Hayata, Dan Moroboshi, Hideki Go and Seiji Hokuto, the four Ultra Brothers were stranded on Earth.
Then 20 years later 2006, Shin Hayata has become an airport administrator of the Kobe airport and sees Mirai Hibino land in Kobe, who was looking into strange readings found in the area, and later met Mirai in person and invited him to see the rest of the Ultra Brothers, and their human hosts.
When Ultraman Mebius was fighting Imit-Mebius, Hayata and the others watched. After Mebius defeated Alien Zarab, he was surprisingly attacked by Alien Guts, was defeated, and sealed in a cross of crystal. Seiji decided to help Mebius. Hayata, Dan and Go initially refused due to their worry of breaking the Final Cross Shield, but after a short while, they all agreed after remembering their duties as Ultramen. The Ultra Brothers then transformed once again. The brothers fought for about 1-2 minutes with their low energy, despite this, but because of their limited power, they were defeated by Guts and Alien Nackle, and they were all crucified in crosses above Kobe's sea where Yapool and U-Killersaurus were sealed. Guts and Nackle then threw Mebius away and drained the remaining energy from Ultraman and the other Ultra Brothers.
While seeing his fellow Ultras in pain, Mebius found new strength after being encouraged by a young boy whom he befriended prior to the battle, and the teachings of the four Ultra Brothers, he then returned to the fight, with great courage. He managed to destroy Alien Guts, and freed the Ultra Brothers, but not in time. U-Killersaurus and Yapool where already freed from their prison. Once freed, the Yapool killed Alien Nackle and upgraded the U-Killersaurus to U-Killersaurus Neo.
The powerful Terrible-Monster easily beaten down the weakened Ultras, until surprisingly, Commander Zoffy, and Ultraman Taro arrived on the fray. Taro and Zoffy quickly restored their fellow Ultra's energy, but even with full power they still could not defeat the monster. They decided to give their light to Mebius to finish the battle. Ultraman Mebius, combined with the other Ultra Brothers, transformed into Mebius Infinity, and defeated it once and for all. Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers
Ultraman Mebius
Alien Mefilas III, the third generation of Ultraman's old sworn enemy, Alien Mefilas I came to Earth after his partners Yapool, Deathrem, and Grozam were killed. Mefilas III came with his ship to Japan, and used his mind control power to turn all the population against Ultraman Mebius, and switched their minds thinking it was Mefilas III himself who was saving the world all the time. However, Ultraman, as Shin Hayata, was watching, and tried to stop Mefilas III from what he was doing, however, because Mefilas III didn't harm any humans, Ultraman couldn't fight him. Mefilas III later tries to attack GUYS, but Ultraman Mebius appears to fight him, and later Ultraman joined the fray too. Mefilas III fires a beam of electricity at Ultraman, but Ultraman is immune to it. After a short but heavy battle against Mefilas III, Ultraman tells him to surrender, because he can't defeat two Ultras and GUYS, Mefilas III wisely surrenders, but promises for the second time, that he will return to fight Ultraman. Sadly, the promise was broken because Mefilas III was killed later by the evil Alien Empera. Mefilas's Game When Alien Empera covers sun with a rock, all the Ultras Brothers used their beams to destroy the rock. Words from the Heart -Final Trilogy III-
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle
At one point, Ultraman went to a terraformed Planet Boris, but was overpowered by Alien Reiblood's spirit and was petrified into a mountain side. In the series finale, when the ZAP SPACY Crew attempted to flee the planet, Ultraman subdued the the malfunctioned robot from Planet Pedan, allowing the team to escape as Planet Boris was turned into nothing but a giant planet-sized fireball when an artificial sun crashed into the planet. Ultraman Reiblood Planet Escape
Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Adventure
When the time displaced Io Mikura and his Pigmon successfully defeated Alien Babarue before his plans could succeed, the pair exited Vittorio's spacecraft and tried to rescue the trapped baby Arados despite the danger of the artificial sun colliding with Planet Boris. Ultraman appeared in the nick of time, saving all three of them in his Travel Sphere and broke Babarue's restrain on Arados. With their safety secured, Ultraman sees Arados teleporting Io and Pigmon back to their proper timeline.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey
After Alien Reiblood was destroyed by EX Gomora and EX Red King, his soul however wasn't yet finished. As Planet Hammer imploded and the ZAP SPACY sped away, Alien Reiblood's spirit emerged from the black hole that was the planet to attempt to pull them back to their deaths. However, the spirit was ultimately stopped by the combined forces of Ultraman and Ultraseven when the two Ultras fired their Ultra Beams, destroying the core of Reiblood's spirit. Planet Destruction
Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Adventure NEO
After the events on Planet Hammer, Ultraman tracked down the blue sphere that Vittorio, Ai Asama and Kanegon had been pursuing. He fired his Spacium Beam to reveal the sphere as none other than Kate's Zetton, resurrected and evolved into EX Zetton as part of Reiblood's thrall. Ultraman was quickly defeated, even with Ai's Red King's help. However, Ultraman reappeared unharmed after the deaths of the Space Alliance Army, joining with Ultraseven to assist the young Reionics in against Reiblood's zombies. Ultraman puts up a barrier to hold the undead monsters in place, allowing Io's Gomora and Ai's Red King to fight the evolved space dinosaur uninterrupted.
Mega Monster Battle Ultra Galaxy: The Movie
Much later, Ultraman returned to the Land of Light and served as a High-Ranking Ultra. But the revival of Belial forced him and his elite brethren to repel the renegade from claiming the Plasma Spark, only to ultimately fail. After Ultraman Belial steals the Plasma Spark, causing the Land of Light to freeze over, both Ultraman and Seven are forced to assume their human forms due to the sharp depletion of energy on M78. When Rei and Mirai are wandering the frozen Land of Light in search of the Spark Tower, they are ambushed by Alien Shaplay and his monsters. As Seven, as Dan, rescues Rei and his capsule monsters fight off the monsters, Ultraman, as Hayata, fires at Shaplay, knocking him into a glacier and burying the alien beneath the frozen rubble. Later on, Shaplay ambushed the Ultra Brothers inside the tower to try and get some revenge, but after Dan incapacitates him, Ultraman fires on Shaplay again, sending him over a cliff to his death. After reuniting with Taro, Taro provides them with enough energy to become their Ultra forms again to go to the Monster Graveyard and challenge Belial, eventually winning with the help of Ultraman Zero. Mega Monster Battle Ultra Galaxy: The Movie
Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
Sometime after the destruction of Belial, the Land of Light was attacked again by robots. After Ultraman Zero and Ultraseven defeated them, a piece of them was taken to the Inter Galactic Defense Force, where Ultraman 80 found out it was coming from another universe. Ultraman like everyone else was shocked by that fact, but Ultraman Zero decided to take the challenge and go there. To his surprise, Ultraman Belial, now known as Kaiser Belial, was responsible for many events and he sent an army of Darklops to attack the Land of Light. Ultraman and every other legendary hero fought against the army, and in the end they succeeded in destroying it. Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
Ultraman Saga
When Seven noticed that his son had traveled to another universe, the Ultra Brothers appeared. The question is raised, if Zero's universe hopping was in any way related to the multiversal threat they had detected. A ship of unknown origin giving off a strong amount of minus energy was abducting monsters, dead or alive, even those in the Monster Graveyard. The Ultras declared they would watch for the threat but also noted they could only monitor a small amount of the countless other multiverses at any time. Before the climatic battle against Hyper Zetton, Alien Bat unleashed 5 other kaiju: Antlar, Pandon, Tyrant, Black King, and Verokron, each more powerful than before. The Ultra Brothers: Ultraman, Seven, Jack, Ace and Leo transformed into their Ultra forms in the Land of Light and flew to Dyna's Earth to help Ultraman Zero. The Brothers arrived and Ultraman fought against Antlar, who swiftly destroyed him with his signature move: the Spacium Beam. Ultraman Saga
Ultraman Ginga
Prior to Ultraman Ginga, Ultraman participated in the Dark Spark War but this time he fought not only alongside with the Ultra Brothers but, with the other Ultras that came from other universes and their allies against evil side. In the war Ultraman faced his arch nemesis, Zetton. In the midst of the great battle, an unknown evil appeared and turned every Ultras alongside their allies, monsters, and aliens into Spark Dolls. Just as the war about to end an unknown warrior appeared and faced the villain but like others he also turned into Spark Dolls and kept within his Ginga Spark. The location of his Spark Doll is in Dark Lugiel's possession.
Ultraman was later Darklived into Ultraman Dark The Ginga Spark Stolen The Jet Black Ultra Brothers Ultraman was lived into by Chigusa Kuno to combat the threat of Super Grand King. He joined Seven and Ultraman Tiga, but the three of them were ultimately defeated while stalling Super Grand King. Darkness and Light Not long after Lugiel's defeat, he was restored to his corporeal form alongside other Spark Dolls as they departed. Your Future
, a black and red version of himself. He was given to Seiichiro Isurugi along with Ultraseven. Switching between the two Ultras, Seiichiro easily defeated Ginga in their first encounter, but the second time round, Ginga defeated Ultraseven Dark with renewed determination, purifying him and Seven's Spark Dolls.Months later, Ultraman returned when Chigusa and Kenta sought a way to stop Alien Magma, who had Darklived into Zetton. With Chigusa as his host once more he fought together with Tiga on the moon. Despite their best efforts, both monsters easily overpowered them. Moreover, both Ultraman and Tiga's Color Timers began to blink. Fortunately, Ginga appeared in the nick of time and defeated both Alien Magma and Zetton. Ginga then transported Ultraman and Tiga back to Earth before they reverted back to Chigusa and Kenta. Friends Left Behind
Ultraman Ginga S
As mentioned by Taro, Ultraman was among the five senior members of the Ultra Brothers who donated their powers to him as a sign of support. Thanks to this, Taro changed himself into the Strium Brace for Hikaru Raido/Ultraman Ginga to assume Ginga Strium. Ultraman's power was seen used, among them were Spacium Beam against several Inpelaizers. It is presumed that his powers were returned back after Taro's job on Earth was done.
Ultraman Orb
Despite not appearing in the series, Ultraman was mentioned as the sealer of Maga-Zetton and his Ultra Fusion Card was collected by Gai Kurenai after the defeat of the monster in the 1908. Alongside Tiga's card, Ultraman was used to assume Ultraman Orb's Spacium Zeperion to compensate for the sealed Orb Origin. His power was manifested to help Orb finish off Magatano-Orochi by firing his Spacium Beam. The Wandering Sun
Ultraman Geed
Ultraman was among the Ultra Warriors who fought against Belial and his army in the Omega Armageddon. However, Ultraman could only gaze at their failures as Belial succeeded in triggering the Crisis Impact before Ultraman King sacrificed his life to undo the damage Belial had caused. Years later, Ultraman's power lied within an Ultra Capsule that was used by Riku Asakura to transform into Ultraman Geed Primitive in union with Belial's capsule. In the finale, Ultraman sensed Geed's determination in defeating Belial from the Land of Light. The Symbol of Geed
Ultraman Geed The Movie: Connect the Wishes!
Ultraman reappeared during the movie along with Ultraseven, Zoffy, Mother of Ultra and Father of Ultra, spectating the fight happening on Earth. Ultraman Geed The Movie: Connect the Wishes!
Ultraman R/B
The R/B Crystals of Ultraman and Belial were possessed by Saki Mitsurugi before she gives them to Asahi Minato. Although Katsumi and Isami previously failed to harness the crystals' power while fighting Grigio King, they were able to do so during the rematch. Combining with the Taro, Tiga, Ginga and Victory Crystals, the Kiwami Crystal was formed, which allowed them to transform into Ultraman Ruebe and easily defeat Grigio King. Enshrined by Extremity
Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes
The Six Ultra Brothers had Katsumi Minato and Isami Minato in their Ultra forms transported to the Inter Galactic Defense Force Headquarters in the Land of Light, without them knowing what was going on. Taro welcomed them to the Land of Light. Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes
Ultra Galaxy Fight: The Absolute Conspiracy
The Six Ultra Brothers encounter Juda and Mold on Satellite Golgotha, surprised by their appearance due to them being sealed by Ultramen Ginga, Victory and X in the past, before coming to reason that they were counterparts brought from a different point in time. The Ultra Brothers engaged them in combat and eventually destroyed them using the Cosmo Miracle Beam. However, they were soon faced by Ultraman Belial and Ultraman Tregear in their Early Style forms, and were defeated due to exhaustion from using the prior technique, as well as their enemies receiving the Absolutian power. Fortunately, Ultraman Zero arrived to stall them, but Absolute Tartarus blasted him aside, with the Ultra Brothers helping him up.
They went back to the Inter Galactic Defense Force headquarters to discuss the situation and speculated that Absolute Tartarus' activities have created Parallel Isotopes of Belial and Tregear. Because of Zero's ability to travel through dimensions, the Inter Galactic Defense Force decided to send him out to deal with the situation. The Divergence
Ultra Galaxy Fight: The Destined Crossroad
After the rescue team had managed to secure Yullian and Ultraman Regulos from their imprisonment, they were sent to Planet Blizzard where a large gathering of Ultras were awaiting, just as the Absolutians pursued them. Ultraman, Jack, Ace and Mebius battled and took down several Absolute Soldiers, but found that their numbers were not decreasing. The six Ultra Brothers joined Mebius to fuse into Mebius Infinity, who disposed of the Absolutian reinforcements and closed the portal they came through before they defused into their components.
At the climax of the battle, Tartarus was overwhelmed by Zero with his new abilities. He decided to unleash his Absolute Maximum Destruction on the planet, but it was blocked by a barrier from Ultraman King, creating a wormhole from the impact. Ultraman Ribut created his own barrier to protect the other Ultras present, but he and Tartarus fell through the wormhole and into Ultraman Trigger's universe as a result. Ultra Galaxy Fight: The Destined Crossroad
Ultraman Regulos: First Mission
Ultraman conversed with other Ultras about the return of Alien Reiblood, wondering why the Absolutians would risk working with such a powerful threat to them. Ultraman Regulos: First Mission
Counterparts
The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. The Monster Army
After Piko was killed by some robbers, Mother of Ultra took him to the Land of Light to revive him. During the resurrection process, the Ultra Brothers were present, and using their energies, they transformed Piko into the monkey god, Hanuman.
Many moments later, a Thai base was trying to launch some missiles to the sky, because it would stop the worldwide drought, and cause rain. A missile was shot, it exploded in the sky, and it caused rain, as expected, but as the second missile was shot, it had a problem, and after failing to blast off, it blew up, causing a chain reaction with the other missiles, causing an apocalyptical event, and five monsters (Gomora, Tyrant, Dustpan, Astromons, and Dorobon) rised from the Earth, and started causing chaos. Hanuman appeared to fight the monsters, but after receiving too much damage from them, the Ultra Brothers suddenly appeared from the sky, and they all start fighting the monsters. After they were all defeated, Gomora, who was unconscious, wakes up, and after climbing a mountain, releases a rainbow beam, that caused catastrophic natural disasters, Ultraman and Hanuman were trying to stop him, but the beam was too powerful, and they couldn't get close. Suddenly the other Brothers arrive, and managed to interrupt Gomora's beam, and after Gomora was defeated, peace was reigning again, and Hanuman said good-bye to the Ultra Brothers, who flew back to the Land of Light. The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. The Monster Army
Ultraman: Great Monster Decisive Battle
Ultraman appeared in this movie as the main focus. In an alternate universe, Ultraman asks Ultraman King for himself to go to Earth and help the Science Patrol. King after a while of introducing the rest of the Ultras, finally decides to send Ultraman to Earth leaving us to stock footage of Ultraman episodes. At the end Ultraman is seen at the Land of Light and flies off to the end credits of the movie. Ultraman: Great Monster Decisive Battle
Ultraman Kids
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His Ultraman Kids counterpart is Maa.
Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider
Ultraman and Kamen Rider 1 came to life in giant sizes from toys that were owned by two boys and battled against each other to compare their skills. Later, Ultraman was seen fighting Gadoras, while Kamen Rider 1 was seen fighting Venom Scorpion Man. When Ultraman is about to defeat Gadoras, Gadoras decide to fuse with Venom Scorpion Man (who also is about to be defeated by Kamen Rider 1) to become Sasori Gadoras and overpower Ultraman. However, Ultraman was rescued by Rider 1, who managed to become a giant as they decided to work together to defeat Sasori Gadoras using Spacium Beam and Rider Kick combination finisher. Later, Ultraman thanked Rider 1 for his help and flew back to the Land of Light while Rider 1 was seen riding his New Cyclone to go home. Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider
Ultraman Tiga
- Main article: Ultraman (Neo Frontier Space World)
An alternate version of Ultraman that appeared back in 1965 while chasing the monster Yanakargie, and meet Eiji Tsuburaya. The Ultra Star
Ultraman THE FIRST
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Ultraman Story 0
- Main article: Ultraman (Story 0)
Great Decisive Battle! The Super 8 Ultra Brothers
- Main article: Ultraman (Superior Universe)
Ultraman appears as an alternate universe version of himself in this movie. Great Decisive Battle! The Super 8 Ultra Brothers
Ultraman: Another Genesis
- Main article: Ultraman (Another Genesis)
ULTRAMAN
- Main article: Ultraman (ULTRAMAN)
Ultraman X The Movie: Here Comes! Our Ultraman
- Main article: Ultraman (World of the Ultra Flare)
The Rise of Ultraman
- Main article: Ultraman (Marvel)
Shin Ultraman
- Main article: Ultraman (Shin Ultraman)
Ultraman: Rising
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- Main article: Ultraman (Ultraman: Rising)
Personality
Ultraman's personality is shown through his host for most of his main series. Ultraman is shown to be fairly clever, as he was able to outsmart his team and many enemies as well. His patience, however, is shown to be questionable, as he initially resorts to aggression upon facing monsters. Although, he is shown to be passive, if not persuasive when he needs to, as shown with Seabozu. He also is shown to be very concerned and sorry with what he had done to Hayata, and even after the first wave of invasion had ended with Zetton, he insisted that the man should live when Zoffy was going to relieve him of his duties.
Profile
Stats[3]
- Height: 40 m (the narration of the 40th episode of Ultraman Taro states that he is 53 m)
- Weight: 35,000 t (Earth gravitation)
- Age: 20,000 years old
- Home World: Land of Light, Nebula M78
- Maximum Flight Speed: Mach 5 (the lyrics of Susume Ultraman states that it is Mach 3)
- Maximum Running Speed: 450 km/h (280 mph)
- Maximum Underwater Speed: 200 knots (230 mph)
- Maximum Underground Speed: Mach 2
- Maximum Jumping Height: 800 meters (2,600 ft)
- Arm Strength: 120,000 t
- Grip Strength: 40,000 t
- Occupations: Ultraman used to be a professor at the Space University, as well as the director of the Universe's Galaxy Guard, before he branched out to the Inter Galactic Defense Force. He is also the chief member of the Ultra Brothers.
- Hobbies: Reading
- Family Structure:
- Father: An Inter Galactic Defense Force Service Director General.
- Mother: A teacher at the Ultra School.
Body Features
- Color Timer: The standard Color Timer.
- Eyes: Ultraman can see beyond the visible spectrum, perhaps the entire spectrum.
- Ultra Armor: Ultraman's skin.
- Super Body
- Immunity to electricity.
- Resistant against heat.
- Resistant against Spacium Beam.
- Resistant against the force of an atomic explosion.
- Resistant against chemical weathering.
: Even among his peers, Ultraman has immunities not seen by other Ultramen, such as:
Human Hosts
- Shin Hayata: Shin Hayata, acted out by Susumu Kurobe, is the Science Patrol's brave and serious deputy captain, and Ultraman's human host on Earth. When Bemular attacked Earth, Ultraman's Travel Sphere crashed into Hayata's Sub VTOL. Ultraman merged with the Terrestrial to keep him alive, and gave him a "Beta Capsule," a device that can change the man into his Ultra form. Ultraman reunites with Hayata again sometime after his initial separation due to his defeat at Zetton's hands.
- Shuuhei Aragaki: In episode 33 of the Ultraman Taro TV series, ZAT's deputy captain, Shuhei Aragaki, along with several other ZAT members were downed by Alien Temperor but quickly rescued by Zoffy and brought to the Ultra Brothers. Though unharmed the members of ZAT were knocked unconscious by the event, and the Ultra Brothers decided to temporarily use their bodies to disguise themselves from Alien Temperor as well as guide Ultraman Taro in battle against the alien. Ultraman took Shuhei as his host. After the Alien Temperor was defeated, Ultraman returned to the Land of Light.
Transformation
Hayata uses the beacon-like Beta Capsule to transform into Ultraman by pressing a button on the capsule's side, triggering the transformation. Separation from the Beta Capsule however, can be problematic, as without it, Hayata was unable to assume his Ultraman form when Gomora attacked again. The Beta Capsule is also shown to be unusable by other beings, as when a child pressed the button, there was no result, and when Hayata was under the control of the Underground People, upon transforming into Ultraman, the effects of the control were eliminated as if never established. Upon the Beta Capsule's activation, Hayata is covered by the Flash Beam (in episodes 3 and 10), then Ultraman emerges from a smokey red background and enlarges, then appears in giant form soon after. It can be assumed that the sequence takes place in a very short time and is the depiction of Ultraman enlarging, similar to his growth technique.
Spark Doll
Ultraman became a Spark Doll in the conclusion of the Dark Spark War due to the Dark Spark's powers. He was likely kept in Dark Lugiel's collection along with Ultraseven, and were eventually given to Alien Nackle Gray, who passed them onto Seiichiro Isurugi, Misuzu's father. After Dark Lugiel's defeat, Ultraman's Spark Doll is likely to have reverted back to its original form and departs Earth to return home.
Usages
- In episode 8's ending, when Seiichiro uses it to ambush Ginga. The doll was Darklived into Ultraman Dark. The Ginga Spark Stolen
- In episode 9, in a rematch with Ginga. Seiichiro swapped it out for Ultraseven Dark after Jean-Nine's arrival. The Jet Black Ultra Brothers
- In episode 10, where Chigusa Kuno Ultlives into Ultraman to stop Super Grand King alongside Ultraman Tiga and Ultraseven. Darkness and Light
- After the series' end, Ultraman teleported in once again in his Spark Doll form to assist Chigusa in her battle against Alien Magma and Zetton. Friends Left Behind
Abilities
- Defense Capability Neronga and Alien Mefilas' electricity and even Aboras' acidic foam (though it depleted his Color Timer). : Ultraman's hide seems to be immune to every energy projectile or explosion. It allows him to resist heat, atomic bomb explosions and even electricity (which is commonly seen). Even attacked by the same Spacium substance, Ultraman only receives minor injuries. These were used to resist against
- Ultra Willpower : Ultraman can use this ability to telekinetically control objects and beings. Being able to lift and even throw enemies just by using his mind.
- Teleportation : Ultraman can teleport from one planet to another, but doing so takes up a lot of his energy.
- Size Change: Ultraman is able to change from human-sized to giant.
- Ultra Sign : Like other Ultras, Ultraman is capable of creating an Ultra Sign.
- Travel Sphere: Ultraman can encase himself in a red energy sphere, this is used for long distance travels through space.
- Flight: Ultraman is able to fly by emitting anti-gravity waves from his feet.[4]
- Ultra Charge : Ultraman can transfer his energy to another Ultra, either to charge up their attacks or give them power.
Techniques
Special
- Spacium Beam [5]: Ultraman's finisher attack, Ultraman puts his arms in a plus "+" sign, with his right arm vertical and his left one horizontal, he can fire a powerful beam from his right vertical hand that can destroy monsters in one hit. It is fired when Ultraman utilizes the negative Spacium energy in his right arm and the positive Spacium energy in the left arm, which interact with each other in order to fire the beam. It releases a heat of 500,000 degrees Celsius (900,032 degrees Fahrenheit) and has a destructive power of 500,000 horsepower.[4] It is named after the term "space". This attack is popularly known as the Specium Ray by external and third-party sources.
- Marine Spacium Beam : Ultraman can fire a stronger rainbow-colored version of the Spacium Beam from his "+" shaped hands after being blasted with Ide's "Stamina Booster". Used in Revive! Ultraman.
- Ultra Spacium Beam Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth. An even more powerful version can be unleashed by receiving energy from the Plasma Spark, known as the Giga Spacium Beam .[6] : A more powerful version of the normal Spacium Beam that was first used in
- Ultra Attack Beam : A spiral energy beam shot from his hands. All of his body's energy spirals around his right arm and out his closed fist in the form of a wave of green energy rings. After hitting the foe Ultraman can cross his arms to time an explosion.
- Ultra Slash /Dismembering Halo : Ultraman can form a buzzsaw-like energy disc in his hand and toss it at foes, slicing through monsters with ease. Can also separate into two saws in mid-air, or he can fire two from his hand at once. In whatever form he fires them, they can home in on a foe.
- Slash Beam : Ultraman can fire a stream of arrow shaped beams from his hand when he places his other hand above it. Can also have explosive effects.
- Colorium Beam : An "L" style technique used only in Ultraman Festival 2016, Ultraman puts his right hand vertically onto the left and opens up only 2 of his fingers. A powerful, rainbow-like beam is fired and can kill powerful monsters in 1 shot. This is from a winning entry of 2016 Televi-kun Magazine contest.
Physical
- Midair Tackle : Ultraman rams the opponent with his body in mid-air. His body does not seem to suffer any ill effects from the collision.
- Ultra Headbutt : Ultraman hits the opponent with the top of his head, it is said to be a hundred times harder than diamonds.
- Ultra Chop
- Ultra Haze Slash Jirahs to slit his throat. : Also known as Ultra Sword Haze, this technique is a variation of Ultra Chop where Ultraman slices or punches the opponent as he passes. This was used on
: A basic chop. Ultraman tends to use this on opponents in an attempt to daze or stun them.
- Ultra Punch : A punch skill to assess the weaknesses of the enemy. Said to have the power of fifty charging elephants.
- Ultra Kick : A kicking technique using concentrated power in the legs. It is several hundred times stronger than what would be expected from his stature.
- Ultra Swing
- Dropped Rock : Lifts the opponent into the air and slams them into the ground.
- Flying Mare Telesdon. : Grabs the opponent by the neck and throws them over the back. Used on Red King and
- Comma Throw : When faced with a charging opponent, Ultraman grabs them, falls on his back and uses the opponents momentum and his leg to flip them over.
- Neck Hanging : A technique where Ultraman holds his opponent by the neck while lifting them. When his foe is weakened he throws them.
- Headlock : Ultraman headlocks his opponent to seal their movements.
: Grabs the opponent and throws them.
- Ultra V Barrier : Seen in Ultraman Ginga, Ultraman can cross his hands to deflect attacks.
Other
- Ultra Barrier Mega Monster Battle Ultra Galaxy: The Movie /Rebound Beam : Ultraman draws a rectangular shield in the air which is energized by his fingers to deflect/reflect any type of attack. Also used in conjunction with Ultraseven to survive from being frozen.
- Ultra Air Catch /Ultra Anti-Gravity Beam: Ultraman extends his arms directly in front of him and fires a white laser from both of his hands. He then moves one of his arms to a 90° angle, suspending the target in the air.
- Fluoroscope Beam
- Ultra Discernment /Ultra Eye Spot : Beams from Ultraman's eyes used to remove energy barriers of most foes. Used on Alien Baltan II.
: Ultraman can emit a beam of light from his eyes that will make invisible objects or monsters visible. It can also allow him to see through objects or beings.
- Catch Rings : Ultraman can spin around so fast that he creates energy rings, used to capture/ensnare foes.
- Ultra Water Current : Ultraman can emit a stream of water from his right hand when he places his other hand above it, in a similar fashion to the Slash Beam. This can either be used as a method to put out fires or as an attack.
- High Spin : Ultraman spins around very quickly. This ability can ward off spatial distortion effects such as those used by Bullton.
- Ultra Psychokinesis : Ultraman fires a spiral beam at his target to stop their movement. He then uses telekinesis to throw them away and causes them to explode.
- Paralysis Beam : A technique that temporarily stops the movement of beings. Used against Alien Temperor.
- Ultra Separation : Ultraman can create exact duplicates of himself. Each can fight on their own, even over long distances, and all have the same powers as the original. Used in Revive! Ultraman.
- Enlargement Beam: A beam used to enlarge the Yamabuki sisters to Ultraman's size. Used in episode 40 of Yuugen Jikkou Sisters Shushutorian.
Combination
- Double Beam [7]: Ultraman combines his Spacium Beam with Seven's Emerium Beam. Used to destroy the Alien Nackle's spacecrafts and free Ultraman Jack.
- 6 Brothers Lifter Alien Temperor by throwing him into the air together in Ultraman Taro episode 34. They lift the opponent and throw it into the air while rotating. : Used by six Ultra Brothers against
- Triple Beam : Ace and Ultraman use their Spacium Beams with Jack's Cinerama Shot. This was used to take down Leo.
- Ultra Spacium Shushu Final : A combination attack with the Yamabuki sisters. Used in episode 40 of Yuugen Jikkou Sisters Shushutorian.
- Grand Spark : A combination of his Spacium Beam and Ace, Seven, Jack, or Zoffy's signature rays to create a large beam.
- Final Cross Shield : A shield used with Seven, Ace, and Jack to seal Yapool.
- Energy Exposure : Ultraman's Ultra Charge is used together with Seven, Jack, and Ace. Used to revive Mebius and release him from crucifixion in Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers.
- Red Light : Ultraman performs the Body Windmill with Ultraseven and Zoffy, creating a beam which was used to slow down Beatstar's planet ship.
- Double Spacium Beam Zetton Alien Baltan. : He performs the Spacium Beam with Ultraman Orb. First used in Ultraman Festival 2016 to finish off
- Cosmo Miracle Slash : Exclusive to Ultraman Fusion Fight!, Taro shoots the Cosmo Miracle Beam while Ultraman fires a multitude of Ultra Slash halos.
- Ultra Hero Legends[8]: Exclusive to Ultraman Fusion Fight!, the six Ultra Brothers combine their signature beams to create a large beam.
Ultraman Dark
Ultraman Dark has the same techniques as the original. In the 2014 crossover game Super Heroes Generation, they were labelled as Dark Spacium Beam
and Dark Ultra Slash respectively.Suit Gallery
Other Media
Ultra Strategy, Mobilization of the Science Patrol!
Ultraman appeared at the end of the game, where he is seen chasing Bemular to Earth. Ultra Strategy, Mobilization of the Science Patrol!
Yuugen Jikkou Sisters Shushutorian
Ultraman appeared in episode 40 of Yuugen Jikkou Sisters Shushutorian. He was wished upon a star and summoned, alongside Alien Baltan, a man who strikingly resembled Hayata, transformed into Ultraman to fight the alien and teamed up with the Yamabuki sisters in order to finish it off.
Revive! Ultraman
In this film, Zoffy never appeared to retrieve Ultraman after his defeat by Zetton, and he stayed combined with Hayata. One month later, Ultraman felt a huge loss in confidence and physical strength due to his defeat at the hands of Zetton. Indeed, he became so weak that the Science Patrol was saving Ultraman from the monsters, instead of Ultraman, himself, saving the humans. Of course, Ultraman was far from alone in being heavily affected; Hayata was suffering too, and Arashi even suggested that he drink stamina beverages to recover his energy.
At one point, Hayata's Ultra power sensed the arrival of another invasion by the Zettonian army. Another Zetton attacked the Science Patrol's HQ, whereas at the same time another Red King was causing chaos. Luckily enough, a Pigmon communicated with Ide and told him what was bound to happen. History repeated itself and this Pigmon was also killed at the hands of Red King. Watching that Pigmon die angered Hayata, who transformed into Ultraman. Though Ultraman defeated the evil kaiju, to everyone's misfortune, a huge army of monsters were reawakened. Ultraman found himself with no choice but to make the decision to absorb heavy dosages of solar energy, and he managed to create various clones of himself to fight each monster at the same time, all of whom he defeated and re-destroyed.
As if things could not have gotten worse, a second Zetton was attacking the Space Patrol HQ, and thus Hayata was again forced to fight him. In the epic clash between the two, Ultraman was severely injured as before. This time, however, just at the point when he was about to suffer a second defeat at Zetton's hands, Ide completed his creation of a device that boosted the levels of solar energy inside Ultraman. Arashi agreed and shot the device at Ultraman's Color Timer; this granted Ultraman a large boost in power, and he unleashed a super-powered version of his Spacium Beam at Zetton. This time, the Spacium energy was too powerful for Zetton to withstand it, and Zetton exploded into pieces. Ultraman, having finally and truly finished his mission on Earth, and this time with no such damage to his warning light as had forced him to leave Earth before, returned to the Land of Light. Revive! Ultraman
Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend
In this short anime movie from 1996, Ultraman and the Ultra Brothers have joined forces to fight against the evil Alien Mefilas (known as Great Emperor Mefilas in the film), who sends many monsters to attack their home planet, where other monsters live peacefully. The Ultras and monsters usually fight in a huge coliseum. However, after many monster battles, it turns out that Mefilas was innocent, and that the true cause lies in the comet Tsuifon, as well as a boosted Warrior Tsuifon (taking the form of Dorako). Ultraman then partners with Mefilas and with his "Ultra Crown" (a device that allows Ultraman to transform into Super Fighter without the cost of his own life energy,) and fights against Warrior Tsuifon. Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend
Trivia
- Super Fighter Legend in itself seems to draw elements from Akira Toriyama's popular manga series, Dragon Ball, with Ultraman being a counterpart of Son Goku. The Coliseum is also a counterpart of the Dragon Ball franchise's World Martial Arts Tournament and Super Fighter versions of Ultras being similar to Son Goku's Super Saiyan form.
Ultimate Real Battle Hero Strongest Retsuden: Kamen Rider Faiz vs Legendary Warriors
Ultraman along with Ultraman Tiga and Ultraseven appear in this stage show.
Mebae
Ultraman also appeared in a nobodyknows+'s music video of their song Mebae.
Ready Player One (Novel)
In Ernest Cline's 2011 novel, Ready Player One, Ultraman makes an appearance to stop Mechagodzilla for the final battle for the OASIS, in an unofficial appearance.
In an interview with Ernest Cline, the author of Ready Player One, he confirmed that Ultraman would not be appearing in the film adaptation and would instead be replaced by the Iron Giant, this was due to a large legal battle between Tsuburaya Productions and UM Corporation, thus he never appeared. Both companies in fact wanted Ultraman to appear in the film, but the rights were never cleared because of legal issues, therefore the only appearance of Ultraman was in the novel.
ULTRAMAN manga
- Main article: Ultraman (ULTRAMAN)
In this manga, set forty years after the original series, Ultraman himself is not present in the story. His actions, however, are felt throughout the entire story. In this continuity, his merger with Shin Hayata has bestowed the human with his own genetic coding, granting him superhuman strength. These abilities are later passed on to Shin Hayata's son, Shinjiro Hayata, who, technically, is also Ultraman's own genetic son.
ULTRAMAN n/a ("Movie" Trailer)
A fully 3D-animated live-action trailer, a reimagining of the original Ultraman, was put up by Tsuburaya Productions on their official Youtube channel, but taken down shortly after. It depicted a monster resembling Zaragas destroying the city, while a lifelike Ultraman with more organic components, like toes and a moving mouth based on the original intentions for him, repelling its attacks. A series of numbers, "7.7", was shown at the end of the trailer, with these numbers likely referencing Eiji Tsuburaya's birthday, the 7th of July.
In 2017, a figure was released for the Ultra shown.
Trivia
- Ultraman's grunts and his iconic shout "Shuwatch" Masao Nakasone.
- According to Toshihiro Iijima, one of the directors of Ultraman, after they had Ultraman's design, they chose Masao to do some grunts for him. After completing the voice, they mixed a bunch of those together and got "Shuwatch". However, in reality, Ultraman actually shouted "Shwa" in many first episodes instead but later they added "ch" sound at the end to make a clear "Shuwatch".
- According to Hajime Tsuburaya, Nakasone was meant to be the de facto voice actor for Ultraman in both of speaking voice and grunts, but due to being absent at that time for unknown reasons, they did not have the time to wait for him. Therefore, Hisashi Kondo took the role as Ultraman's speaking voice. However, Ultraman's grunts are still made by Masao. However, Masao did the role as Ultraman's real speaking voice and grunts in the fight with Alien Mefilas in the 33rd episode.
- In subsequent appearances, Ultraman's voice was provided by various voice actors although he still reuses Masao Nakasone's grunts in battle. However, in some instances, some voice actors' grunts were used for Ultraman's instead.
- The only time Susumu Kurobe's grunt was used for Ultraman was the time he fires the Glitter Spacium Beam in Great Decisive Battle! The Super 8 Ultra Brothers while Masao Nakasone's was used instead.
were provided by - According to Bin Furuya, the first suit actor for Ultraman, the original Ultraman suit was destroyed, but it is unknown if this story is actually true.
- Originally, Ultraman was meant to return to the Earth instead of Ultraman Jack. However, this idea was later decided to be cut out of respect to Eiji Tsuburaya.
- In the Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers movie, a costume similar to Ultraman's Type A costume was made as a tribute, and for the anniversary. The suit was reused for Ultraman's appearance in Great Decisive Battle! The Super 8 Ultra Brothers.
- The short part of Alien Mefilas' electric beam attack against Ultraman in the Ultraman Mebius series is a tribute to Ultraman's battle with Neronga, whose electric attacks were negated by Ultraman.
- In the 1990 OVA, Ultraman Graffiti: Wild! Ultra Country, Ultraman has a wife and two children. They are not considered canon.
- His son is named Ultraboy Makkun.
- His daughter is named Ultragirl Mel.
- His wife is named Ultrawoman Meg.
- Ultraman's fight with Alien Baltan is one of the few times his Color Timer did not blink.
- In Ultraman's first few fights, when Hayata summoned him, his rise was different, originally getting a beam of light to wrap around him to lead to his rise. In later instances, this was dropped due to budget and just utilized a flashing light and then Ultraman rising.
- Ultraman is very closely related to the series, Urusei Yatsura, as not only has he and his Kaiju co-stars made numerous cameos, but Lum refers to a "Nebula where people have beeping things on their chest". This was done a lot in the series, as Kitty Films, the company animating the Urusei Yatsura episodes and movies, were big fans of Kaiju and Tokusatsu in general, so it was not uncommon for Ultraman and Godzilla to appear in the same scene together.
- However, Ultraman is one of the longest running background characters to appear in Urusei Yatsura, appearing in episode 2, all the way to the final episode, episode 195, as one of the many people Cherry Sakura invited to the grand finale.
- A common way of reference to Ultraman in the anime media is for characters to place spoons over their eyes.
- Animal Planet's TurtleMan (Ernie Brown Jr.) is a huge fan of Ultraman.
- In the original suit, normally called Type A, used for the first fourteen episodes of the series, Ultraman had a moving mouth that was barely able to move and was hardly noticed. At one point in the planning stage, he was meant to spit fire from his mouth.
- In his battle with Jirahs, Ultraman is shown to have teeth inside his mouth.
- In Ultraman Ginga, he was the only Ultra that was turned dark by the Dark (Dummy) Spark that did not retain his normal Color Timer/Beam Lamp color.
- Like some of the iconic kaiju like Godzilla and Gamera, Ultraman has made a few cameo appearances in Akira Toriyama's manga, Dr. Slump.
- Throughout the years in succession of the series, Ultraman since then inspired many counterparts of himself from properties of different studio companies, this heavily includes Toho's Godman, Greenman, and most notably Jet Jaguar and Zone Fighter.
- While not having appeared in the actual Ultraseven series, Ultraman made a cameo appearance in the beginning of Jiro Kuwata's manga adaption of Ultraseven wherein he was seen accompanying Ultraseven before the latter arrived on the Earth.
- Technically, Ultraman has the highest kill count of any Ultra Warrior, having killed over 7 billion Baltan in the second episode of his series, and then again when they invaded a second time.
- In a Japanese Variety Show, Ultraman was called into battle with the King of the Monsters himself, Godzilla, with Arashi from the Science Patrol providing commentary. After the battle became a draw, Godzilla and Ultraman sat down to enjoy a game of checkers together, much to Arashi's irritation.
- In a 1996 stage show, Ultraman, along with Ultraseven and Ultraman Taro appear to assist the Carrangers from Super Sentai fame, along with Kamen Riders (Ichigo, Black RX and J). He also fights Alien Baltan, Bemstar and the Toho Kaiju, Gigan in the same stage show. Later, he along with several heroes, including Godzilla, fight titular villains.
- Ultraman's flight prop was reused for Ultraman Jack in Return of Ultraman.
- In 1979 on the Hiroshi Ogawa Show, Ultraman teamed up with Toho super hero, Megaloman, fighting several Kaiju from his show.
- Ultraman Z refers to Ultraman by his "Monster Disposal Specialist" subtitle in the 2021 stage show 6 Ultra Brothers THE LIVE: Featuring Ultraman Vol. 2.
References
- ↑ Super Power! Ultra Encyclopedia! Ultraman
- ↑ Ultraman White Paper magazine, Year 1982
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TsuburayaGlobal/status/1413618971488698374
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 https://m-78.jp/50th/trivia/
- ↑ https://en.tsuburaya-prod.co.jp/heroes/ultraman
- ↑ ウルトラマン Fighting Evolution Rebirth パーフェクトガイド
- ↑ Super Technique Complete Book 1990
- ↑ https://ultra.fandom.com/wiki/File:UFF-CN-BZ2-068P.png