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ウルトラセブン

Ultra Monsters


Bemular-Reptillian space monster
Baltan-Humanoid alien arthropod
Neronga-Invisible electricity eating monster (Baragon from Toho with a new head
Ragon-Giant aquatic humanoid (Directly reused from Ultra Q)
Greenmons-Radioactive plant monster
Gesura-Toxic reptillian sea monster (Peter from Ultra Q with spines)
Antlar-Giant ant lion
Red King-Giant reptillian monster
Chandlar-Bat like flying monster (Pegila from Ultra Q with altered head)
Magura-Burrowing spiky creature
[[Pigmon-Small spiny,and freindly monster (Garamon from Ultra Q resued)
Suflan-Carnivorous plants
Gabora-Uranium eating monster with head shield
Jirass-Giant frilled dinosaur (Godzilla with a frill)
Gango-Giant cartoonish monster
Gomora-Giant Dinosuar like monster
Seabose-Freindly but cowardly ghost dinosaur
Zetton-Evil cyborg alien

Ultraman


Ultraman is a character featured in tokusatsu, or "special effects" television programs in Japan। Ultraman made his debut in the tokusatsu SF/kaiju/superhero TV series, Ultra Q: Ultraman: Special Effects Fantasy Series, a follow-up to the television series Ultra Q. The show was produced by Tokyo Broadcasting System and Tsuburaya Productions, and was broadcast on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) from July 17, 1966 to April 9, 1967, with a total of 39 episodes (40, counting the pre-premiere special that aired on July 10, 1966). Although Ultraman is the first series to feature an Ultra-being, this is actually the second Ultra Series. Ultra Q was the first. A major pop culture phenomenon in Japan, the show has spawned dozens of imitators as well as numerous sequels and remakes, which continue to be popular today. To distinguish him from subsequent Ultra Warriors, Ultraman is referred to as the original Ultraman, the first Ultraman, Ultraman Hayata (a reference to his host's surname) or as simply Man.

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