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Ultraman
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Ultraman (ウルトラマン, real name Lipiah Urutoraman) (リピア, is an alien who appears in the Ripia)2022 Toho, Tsuburaya Productions, and khara film Shin Ultraman. The character first debuted in the 1966 Tsuburaya Productions series of the same name.
Name
As the name implies, "Ultraman" is a combination of the English words "ultra," spelled in Japanese as urutora (ウルトラ), and "man" (マン). In the original Ultraman series, Ultraman stated that he had no true name, and Hayata began calling him Ultraman. In Shin Ultraman, he is tentatively classified as Ultraman by the SSSP as a shortening of Giant Humanoid Creature Ultraman (巨大人型生物ウルトラマン. Zoffy at one point refers to him as "Lipiah" Kyodai Hitogata Seibutsu Urutoraman) (リピア, assumed to be his real name, before correcting himself to Ultraman. Ripia)
Development
Shinji Higuchi, Hideaki Anno and Katsuro Onoue at the first public release of Shin Ultraman's statue
Design
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Ultraman resembles the third Ultraman suit used in the original series. However, his physique is slender and tall. The iconic Color Timer located on his chest is missing, a reference to the original Ultraman design by Tohl Narita.[8] As a CG creation, Ultraman lacks eyeholes for a suit actor to see out of and a dorsal fin to hide the zipper of the suit. His signature chest patterns are thinner and more angular than his 1966 counterpart while the lower "pants" design has an indent at the bottom of each thigh.
When Ultraman first lands on Earth, his patterns are a silver only slightly darker than the rest of his body. His face is modeled after the suit used in Ultraman's first 13 episodes, with a slightly open mouth and an decrepit-seeming appearance.
Personality
To be added.
Selected history
- Shin Ultraman (2022)
- Shin Ultra Fight (web 2022)
Reiwa era
Shin Ultraman
To be added.
Shin Ultra Fight
To be added.
Abilities
Transformation
To be added.
Flight
Ultraman can use Specium-133 to warp gravity, allowing him to fly at supersonic speeds.
Physical capabilities
To be added.
Spacium Ray
Ultraman fires his deadly Specium Ray from his right hand, which must be held vertically with his left arm positioned horizontally just below it. The beam was able to destroy Neronga in a single hit and injured Zarab to the point that he was forced to shed his Ultraman disguise, but was overpowered by Mefilas's own energy attack and failed to breach Zetton's shield.
Ultra Slash
Ultraman can conjure the Ultra Slash by bending his arms towards each other and orienting his right to face up. From there, he throws the serrated ring of energy. It is capable of slicing clean through buildings and was able to kill Zarab instantly. Additionally, Ultraman can create a larger variant of the attack that seperates into eight smaller Ultra Slashes. However, Mefilas was able to swat away the Ultra Slash with little issue and Zetton's forcefield completely negated it.
Ultra Barrier
To be added.
Duplication
To be added.
Catch Rings
To be added.
Weaknesses
To be added.
Selected video games
- Battle Soccer: Champion of the Field (1992) - Super Famicom
- Battle Baseball (1993) - Famicom
- Puzzle & Dragons (2012) - Android, iOS and Amazon Fire
- City Shrouded in Shadow (2017) - Sony PlayStation 4
- Godzilla Battle Line (2021) - Android and iOS*
Trivia
- The first look at Ultraman's design was not in a trailer, but rather an image during the opening ceremony of Tsuburaya Convention 2019 on December 13.[9]
- Much like Anno and Higuchi's interpretation of Godzilla, Ultraman resembles an earlier concept from his debut outing. While Godzilla has a similar head to the maquette used for the iconic image of Godzilla biting a train, Ultraman is directly based off Tohl Narita's 1983 painting "The Incarnation of Truth, Justice, and Beauty".[10]
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Bibliography
- "Shin Ultraman". Figure King. No. 292. World Photo Press. 30 June 2022. ISBN 978-4-8465-3271-0.
- Anno, Hideaki (13 May 2022). Shin Ultraman Design Works. khara. ISBN 978-4-905033-28-8.
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Gabora
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Gabora (ガボラ is a burrowing reptilian Gabora)kaiju who appears in the 2022 Toho, Tsuburaya Productions, and khara film Shin Ultraman. The character debuted in the ninth episode of the original 1966 Ultraman series, "Lightning Operation", and later featured in the 1993 U.S.-filmed series Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero.
Name
In-universe, Gabora is presumably named "on impulse" by the Disaster Prevention Agency Minister like other kaiju before him, including Neronga.
Development
To be added.
Design
Gabora bears a striking resemblance to Neronga, sharing a similar body. However, Gabora has a much smaller, skeletal head. Six beady eyes glow crimson inside sunken sockets while four nostril-like holes reside in the equivalent area to Neronga's nasal horn. In place of Neronga's yellow back plates, Gabora has two purple screw-like organs that run down its back and continue past the end of its tail. Additionally, its head is surrounded by six plates that can close into a conical drill.
Selected history
- Shin Ultraman (2022)
- Shin Ultra Fight (web 2022)
Reiwa era
Shin Ultraman
To be added.
Shin Ultra Fight
To be added.
Abilities
Drill tendrils
The two rows of spinning plates on Gabora's back can partially detach from his tail, allowing them to move freely, Gabora is capable of using these tendrils as a means of high speed locomotion when flipped on his back. Additionally, they are sharp enough to puncture the base of a mountain and wield the necessary strength to keep him perfectly in place.
Radation
Gabora primarily uses radiation as sustenance but he can also repurpose this energy to emit an blue heat ray from his mouth, strong enough to visibly push Ultraman back. He is able to control the intensity of this beam at will but even at its lowest-shown state of power, the attack releases massive amounts of radiation into the environment.
Head plates
The plates that surround Gabora's head can close, creating a drill-like structure that can spin at rapid speeds. While this is mostly used for the purpose of burrowing through the ground, this adaptation also serves as his primary weapon. The plates can also rotate while they're open, which seemingly serves as the catalyst for Gabora's irradiated heat ray.
Roar
Like the original version of the character, the Gabora in Shin Ultraman utilizes King Kong roars from King Kong vs. Godzilla
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Trivia
- Being labeled as the eigth kaiju to have appeared in Japan, Gabora coincidentally shares a name with the title character of the 2020 shōnen manga Kaiju No. 8.
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Zarab
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Zarab (外星人ザラブ is an Alien Zarab)alien who appears in the 2022 Toho, Tsuburaya Productions, and khara film Shin Ultraman. and is based on the alien of the same name who first appeared in eighteenth episode of the 1966 original Ultraman series, "Brother from Another Planet."
Name
Zarab's name was created by flipping the syllables of ブラザ, a Japanese Romanization of the English word "brother".
Development
to be added.
Design
To be added.
Personality
To be added.
Selected history
- Shin Ultraman (2022)
- Shin Ultra Fight (web 2022)
Reiwa era
Shin Ultraman
To be added.
Shin Ultra Fight
To be added.
Abilities
Illusions
Zarab can use optical illusions to render himself invisible or disguise as another organism such as Ultraman. This power can also be used on other people.
Flight
Zarab can take flight through unknown means, matching Ultraman in speed.
Translation
Via a specialized app on a stolen SSSP phone, Zarab can understand and speak any Earth language.
Light Bullets
From the indents in Zarab's palms, he can fire guided beams of blue energy that can disorient an opponent. This ability is also able to stop the Spacium Beam.
Teleportation
To be added.
Selected video games
- Puzzle & Dragons (2012) - Android, iOS and Amazon Fire
- City Shrouded in Shadow (2017) - Sony PlayStation 4
Roar
Like his original counterpart Zarab does not have an actual roar, but is accompanied by a constant buzzing sound.
Trivia
As with Ultraman, Alien Zarab's design is based on concept art from the original 1966 Ultraman series.
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Mefilas
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"When in Rome do as the Romans do."
One of my favorite sayings.
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Mefilas (外星人メフィラス is an Alien Mefilas)alien who appears in the 2022 Toho, Tsuburaya Productions, and khara film Shin Ultraman. and is based on the alien of the same name who first appeared in thirty third episode of the 1966 original Ultraman series, "The Forbidden Words."
Name
The name Mefilas is derived from the Germanic mythological figure Mephistopheles.
Development
to be added.
Design
To be added.
Personality
To be added.
Selected history
- Shin Ultraman (2022)
- Shin Ultra Fight (web 2022)
Reiwa era
Shin Ultraman
To be added.
Shin Ultra Fight
To be added.
Abilities
Durability
Flight
To be added.
Pair Hand Ray
By putting his hands together, Mefilas can fire a yellow lightning-esque beam.
Grip Beam
Mefilas can fire a beam of yellow energy from his right fist capable of directly competing with the energy output of Ultraman's Spacium Beam.
Beta System
Using the remote-controlled Beta Box, Mefilas can cause himself and anyone he pleases to grow to the size of a kaiju.
Disguise
During his efforts on Earth, Mefilas mainly operated using a human disguise. He has full control over this form, being able to partially release it when necessary.
Teleportation
to be added.
Video games
- Battle Baseball (1993) - Famicom
- Puzzle & Dragons (2012) - Android, iOS and Amazon Fire
- Godzilla Battle Line (2021) - Android and iOS*
Trivia
to be added.
External links
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Zetton
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Zetton (ゼットン is an alien Zetton)bioweapon unleashed by Zōffy to annihilate humanity in the 2022 Toho, Tsuburaya Productions, and khara film Shin Ultraman. The character debuted as a 'space dinosaur' in the 39th and final episode of Tsuburaya's 1966 Ultraman series, entitled "Farewell, Ultraman." Zetton crossed over with Godzilla and other Japanese pop culture characters in Banpresto's Compati Sports games Battle Soccer: Champion of the Field and Battle Baseball, released for the Super Famicom in 1992 and Famicom in 1993, respectively. The Shin Ultraman version of the character also appears in episode TI5 of the non-canonical web series Shin Ultra Fight—which recreates part of his battle with Ultraman from the original series shot-for-shot—as well as the mobile game Godzilla Battle Line.
Name
Zetton's name is a combination of the final letter of the English alphabet, Z (read as zetto in Japanese), and the final kana of the Japanese syllabary, ん (n). This name was chosen to signify finality, as Zetton was Ultraman's last opponent of his original series.[1] In Shin Ultraman, Zōffy introduces Zetton as the Ultimate Celestial Suppression Weapon (天体制圧用最終兵器, with Ultraman recognizing its name to be Zetton. In Shin Ultra Fight, Zetton is given the epithet Space Dinosaur Tentai Seiatsu-yō Saishū Heiki) (宇宙恐竜, which he possessed in his original incarnation in Ultraman. Uchū Kyōryū)
Development
To be added.
Design
To be added.
Selected history
- Shin Ultraman (2022)
- Shin Ultra Fight (web 2022) [episode TI5]
Reiwa era
Shin Ultraman
To be added.
Shin Ultra Fight
"Zetton, Chariot of Fire"
To be added.
Abilities
Superheated fireball
Zetton's ultimate weapon is a one-terakelvin superheated ball of energy (超光熱球, or simply fireball chō kōnetsu kyū) (熱球, powerful enough to not only destroy Earth but evaporate the entirety of the Solar System and further affect an area light-years wide. Zetton creates the fireball by concentrating beams of energy projected from the yellow compartments on its chest. Zetton then splays out the angular coverings on its body and shifts its limbs into a horizontal railgun-like posture in preperation to fire. nekkyū)
Unnamed Energy Machine Gun
Relatively-small circular objects located in front of Zetton's torso can fire a hail of energy bullets. They are presumably some of Zetton's weakest attacks as they cause no visible pain or stress in Ultraman when he's pelted by them.
Arm Blasts
Zetton can fire red bolts of energy from the sides of its arms. Multiple consecutive shots can destroy Ultraman's Ultra-Barrier.
Durability
Zetton is protected by a kind of forcefield, making it virtually indestrucible even to Ultraman's weaponry. According to Ultraman, all of the thermonuclear weapons in the world, equating to roughly 2 million kilotons of TNT, would be "totally insufficient" in damaging Zetton.
Selected video games
- Battle Soccer: Champion of the Field (1992) - Super Famicom
- Battle Baseball (1993) - Famicom
- Puzzle & Dragons (2012) - Android, iOS and Amazon Fire
- Godzilla Battle Line (2021) - Android and iOS*
Battle Soccer: Champion of the Field
Zetton is a player for the Big Beasters. His special move is Zetton Napalm (ゼットンナパーム, igniting the soccerball in flame and sending it flying. Zetton Napāmu)
Battle Baseball
Zetton is a pitcher for the Ninja Invaders. His special movie is called Plasma Ball (プラズマボール. Purazuma Bōru)
Selected comics
- Battle Soccer (1993)
- Battle Baseball (1993)
Gallery
- Main article: Zetton/Gallery.
Roar
Zetton in Shin Ultraman utilizes sound effects from his original series counterpart.
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Zōffy
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Name
Zoffy's original name has no confirmed origin but it is speculated that it was derived from the English name Sophie. In Shin Ultraman, Zōffy is spelled with an accented ō as a reference to the script of Zoffy's debut episode.
Development
to be added.
Design
Zōffy is very similar to Ultraman in appearance, sharing his physique and overall patterns. However, his skin is gold in color while the markings that cover his body are black. An extra line swoops below his chest pattern while a thin circle lays on each shoulder. Additionally, his forehead crest is black. His eyes are slightly lopsided and so are his lips, the latter creating a visage that resembles a smirk to the side.
Personality
To be added.
History
Reiwa era
Shin Ultraman
to be added.
Abilities
Flight
While on Earth, Zōffy constantly hovers above the ground. He can move in this state as shown when he meets Ultraman falling to Earth after his defeat by Zetton.
Zetton
As an adjucator from the Planet of Light, Zōffy can summon Zetton from thin air in its compact state.
Selected video games
- Battle Baseball (1993) - Famicom
Trivia
- A close-up shot of Zōffy's face appears to be a direct homage to a similar close-up shot of his original counterpart featured in the fifth episode of Ultraman Ace "The Giant-Ant Terrible-Monster vs. the Ultra Brothers".
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