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Ultraman Chronicle Z: Heroes' Odyssey is a series produced by Tsuburaya Productions, featuring Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Z, with Ultraman Zero as the series navigator.[1][2]
Episodes[]
Connect to TIGA (Konekuto Tu Tiga): Showcases the first episodes of Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Z.- Growing Brave Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Z. : Showcases the various forms and abilities of
- The Light of Courage Appears Ultraman Dyna and Ultraman Gaia. : Showcases the other Ultras that Tiga had fought alongside with, specifically
- To the Future You Await final battle against Gatanothor. : Showcases Ultraman Tiga's
- For What and For Whom Kaiju that use the power of the Ultraman. : Showcases the
- Fight Together GUTS and STORAGE. : Showcases the attack teams,
- Not One Step Back final battle against Zog. : Showcases Ultraman Gaia's
- What You Bear as You Waver antiheroes of Ultraman Gaia and Ultraman Z. : Showcases the
- The Tested Tomorrow manipulative aliens of Ultraman Tiga and Ultraman Z. : Showcases the
- Spark! Link the Heart and Body main antagonist of Ultraman X. : Showcases the
- Warriors of the Star of Light Part 1 : Showcases the battle with Gillvalis and also the first part of the Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light movie.
- Warriors of the Star of Light Part 2 : Showcases the second part of the Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light movie.
- The Decisive Battle in Hyperspace Part 1 : Showcases the first part of the Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, & Ultraman Gaia: The Decisive Battle in Hyperspace movie.
- The Battle in Hyperspace Part 2 : Showcases the second part of the Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, & Ultraman Gaia: The Decisive Battle in Hyperspace movie.
- The Battle in Hyperspace Part 3 : Showcases the final part of the Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, & Ultraman Gaia: The Decisive Battle in Hyperspace movie.
ULTRA HIGH (Urutora Hai): Showcases the Fake Ultras in Ultraman Dyna and Ultraman Gaia.- The World is Waiting for You first episode of Ultraman Orb. : Showcases the
- This Earth Must be Protected first part of Ultraman Z's final battle against Destrudos. : Showcases the
FIGHTING SOUL (Faitingu Souru): Showcases the second part of Ultraman Z's final battle against Destrudos.- No Matter How Strong battle against Kaiser Belial while also showcasing Ultraman Tiga's battle against Evil Tiga. : Showcases Ultraman Zero's
- Far Beyond from the Land of Light Ultramen that fought alongside with Tiga and Z. : Showcases the
- I'm Here! Go Forward! Open the Gate of Time : Showcases various teamups between Ultramen.
- Take Me Higher fiftieth episode of Ultraman Tiga and the fifth episode of Ultraman R/B. : Showcases the
- It's Time for Confrontation Belial's Battle and the first part of Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey. : Showcases
- To the Future That Awaits You Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey. : Showcases the second part of
Characters[]
Cast[]
- Ultraman Zero : Mamoru Miyano
- Ultraman Z : Tasuku Hatanaka
- Narrator: Katsumi Fukuhara [3]
Music[]
- Opening Theme
- Ultra Spiral
- Artist: voyager
Trivia[]
- Several of the on-screen/voice actors are cut out in this biography series for various reasons:
- Hiroshi Nagano (Daigo Madoka): Due to Johnny's & Associates' recent policies and Tsuburaya's royalty issues to the agency, both his on-screen appearances, and voiced grunts in the Superior 8 Ultra Brothers and Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey recaps are removed.
- Takeshi Tsuruno (Shin Asuka): Due to the rumors of his misbehavior, his on-screen appearances are removed/cropped until episode 16.
- Masashi Tashiro (the actor who played the toy shop owner in The Battle for Hyperspace): Due to his crimes over the years, including drug abuse and voyeurism.
- Hiroyuki Miyasako (Ultraman Belial's first voice actor in Mega Monster Battle Ultra Galaxy: The Movie): Had his voice lines and grunts removed and replaced with Yuki Ono's grunts due to the scandal regarding his involvement with an "antisocial group" in 2019.
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