อุลตร้าแมน

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

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ความสูง : 40 เมตร
น้ำหนัก : 35,000 ตัน
อายุ : 17,000 ปี
ความเร็วในการบิน : 7 มัค
ใช้ความเร็ว : 800 กิโลเมตร/ชั่วโมง
พลังกระโดด : 400 เมตร
ดาวบ้านเกิด : ดาวอุลตร้า นครแห่งแสง เนบิวล่า M78
อาวุธ&ท่าไม้ตาย : ไอสลักเกอร์,ไวด์ช๊อตสต๊อป,ลำแสงเอมิเรี่ยม,แคปซูลมอนสเตอร์
อุปกรณ์แปลงร่าง : อุลตร้าอายส์ (Ultra eyes)
ร่างมนุษย์ : แดน โมโรโบชิ





Ultra Seven (Urutora Sebun) is a superhero featured in a tokusatsu TV show of the same name. He first appeared in Ultra Seven (the third Ultra Series and the second to feature an Ultra Being), the famous tokusatsu SF TV series that aired on Japanese TV in 1967. Created by Eiji Tsuburaya, this follow up to Ultraman went on to become one of Japan's greatest fantasy TV series. Such is his popularity that Ultra Seven ('Seven') has appeared or at least made cameos in nearly every Ultra Series following his own and has had far more exposure than even the original Ultraman (though the original Ultraman is without a doubt the face of the Ultras).


Ultra Seven is sometimes incorrectly called "Ultraman Seven" by many sources outside Japan. Both the series and its hero can also be called Ultraseven (without a space), which is generally the form used when romanized.







Ultra Seven, produced by Tsuburaya Productions, aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System from October 1, 1967 to September 8. In the not-too-distant future, the Earth finds itself constantly under attack from extra-terrestrial threats. To combat them, the Terrestrial Defense Force establishes the Ultra Guard (Ultra Keibitai), a team of six elite members who utilize high-tech vehicles and weaponry. Joining their fight is the mysterious Dan Moroboshi who is secretly an alien from the Land of Light in Nebula M-78, Ultraseven.



Characters
The Ultra Guard(Ultra Keibitai)Commander Kaoru Kiriyama is the captain of the Ultra Guard. A no-nonsense but kind leader. He is from Tokyo.
Actor: Shōji Nakayama
Shigeru Furuhashi is a rotund, strong, trigger-happy member of the Ultra Guard. Many years later, he would find himself a high-ranking TDF commander and one of Ultra Seven's few allies. He is from Hokkaido.
Actor: Sandayū Dokumamushi, or Iyoshi Ishii, who had previously been Science Patrolman Daisuke Arashi in Ultraman
Anne Yuri is the only female member of the Ultra Guard, and also the youngest. She is the team's communications operator and nurse, but is still effective in action. Has feelings for fellow member Dan Moroboshi. She is also from Tokyo.



Actor: Yuriko Hishimi
Soga is Ultra Guard's expert marksman. He is easy-going, but fierce in battle. He is a friend of Dan Moroboshi. He is from Southern Kyushu.
Actor: Shinsuke Achiha
Amagi is the twitchy stragegist. He is from Nagoya.
Actor: Bin "Satoshi" Furuya, previously the suit actor of Ultraman
Dan Moroboshi/Ultra Seven (Agent 340), the title character, is a soldier from the Land of Light in the Nebula M-78, the same planet from which Ultraman came. Originally sent to map the Milky Way, he visits a planet that captivates him, our very own Earth, and on his first visit, saves the life of a young mountain climber named Jiro Satsuma, who nearly fell to his death to save a fellow climber from sharing his fate.


Instead of merging their bodies, as Ultraman had done with Science Patrolman Shin Hayata, 340 transforms himself into an exact likeness of the unconscious Jiro, with more casual civilian clothes. However, he renames himself Dan Moroboshi to avoid confusion. A mysterious but friendly and helpful young man, Dan joins the Ultra Guard as its sixth member, but unbeknownst to them or, for that matter, anyone else, he saves the day from alien invasions in his true form as Agent 340, christened by the Garrison as its "honorary 7th member," Ultra Seven.
Actor: Kohji Moritsugu; Suit Actor: Koji Uenishi


< Ultra Seven's Powers >
PowersUnlike most other Ultramen, Ultra Seven does not demonstrate any of the time constraints that plague most of the other heroes of the Ultra Series. On one occasion however, the green Beam Lamp on his forehead would begin blinking in a similar fashion to the Color Timer that the other Ultra-Crusaders had.

However, this tended to occur when Ultra Seven was in mortal danger, suggesting it warned him how badly weakened he was rather than how much time he had left to fight. This is similar to some of the more recent Ultra-Crusaders, whose warning lights acted as indicators of battle injury and damage levels of their Ultra-Armor suits rather than time limit.


Eye Slugger: The crest on Ultra Seven's head can be detached and used as a throwing weapon. This is Ultra Seven's most well-known weapon, and possibly the most famous of all Ultra attacks. It has been incorrectly referred to as an "Ice Lugger" by various sources. This name was coined during the early pre-production on the series, which was going to be called "Ultra Eye" (Urutora Ai), hence "Eye Slugger." When the title of the series was changed to "Ultra Seven," the name of the weapon remained "Eye Slugger" -- according to official Tsuburaya Productions production notes, published in Kodansha Official File Magazine Ultraman Vol. 4 & 5: "Ultra Seven" (2005).


Emerium Beam: Various concentrations of energy rays could be fired from the Beam Lamp on his head as one of Ultra Seven's finishers. It is one of his trademark moves. He would either fire it standing, his left hand drawn to his chest while his right arm was outstretched, or more commonly from a kneeling position, two fingers from both hands nearly touching the gem.
Wide Shot: Ultra Seven's most powerful attack. By gathering energy in the armor plates on his shoulders and chest, Ultra Seven could unleash a powerful stream of energy by crossing his arms in an L-shape (his left arm upright, his right arm bent). He could further increase the potency of the beam, but this special attack drains his own energy. The Wide Shot was later turned into an ordinary weapon where Ultra Seven can just pose his arms into a L-style and does not drain his energy. Of course, this style will not be as powerful as the one needs to drain his own energy.


Capsule Monsters: When unable to fight (usually because his Ultra Eye has been stolen), Dan will often produce a small capsule that releases a giant-sized monster to fight in his place. Although he is shown to have four or five capsules, only three capsule monsters are shown in the series, Windam, Miclas, and Agira. In the 1998 Direct To Video series, Ultra Seven once used one of the capsules to incapacitate a member of the new Ultra Garrison in order to take his place. The Capsule Monsters would later return in the form of the Maquette Monsters from Ultraman Mebius.


Ring Shot: When severely depleted of energy, Seven uses the ring shot to replace the wide shot. It is generated by Seven spreading both his arms our and joining his palms together. In a split second, a ring shaped beam zips through his palms and usually cuts through the enemy.
Ultra S.O.S.: Like the other Ultra-Crusaders, Seven can summon a blue signal from his eyes and send an S.O.S flashing in the sky.




Unlike that of Ultraman Ace, his S.O.S flashes in green.
Ultra Splitter: Seven splits himself in many forms, to confuse his opponent. Usually he uses it to drive his enemy in circles. The move depletes his energy supply by one minute, and is used against teleporting enemies.


The "Seven Shrink": As seen by Crazygon, Seven shrinks himself and enters into a cannon. The cannon fires and the miniature Seven cuts through the monster like a bullet. Eye Beam: Seven crosses his hands together and pulls it down to his lower torso. Twin beams burst from his eyes and hit the enemy.
Solar Recharge: When severely depleted of energy, Seven turns towards the Sun and absorbs the rays into his chest, he then has enough energy to finish his opponent off.
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