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  • Ultraman (stylized as ULTRAMAN) is a manga written by Eiichi Shimizu and drawn by Tomohiro Shimoguchi of Linebarrels of Iron fame. Published in Monthly Hero's since the magazine's inaugural issue, it is a manga sequel of the 1966 Ultraman television series. As of 2014, the series has been collected in 4 volumes consisting of 21 chapters, with the fifth volume scheduled for release on September 5, 2014.
  • During the Supergirl: Kandor storyline, Ultraman invaded the Bottle City of Kandor, posing as the city's god, Kal-El/Superman. He was opposed by Supergirl and Power Girl, who had taken up the identities of Nightwing and Flamebird.
  • The word Ultraman may refer to:
  • Ultraman is a Mexican Professional wrestler.
  • Ultraman is a superhero who works alone.
  • Ultraman is the evil counterpart of Superman.
  • Ultraman was taken by Zillo Valla during the Traitor Game as he fought with Owlman. Zillo Valla claimed she was on a 'desperate mission' to save the multiverse. Ultraman's current whereabouts are unknown.
  • Utraman is a fan character of the Megaman universe.
  • File:Izanami Ball.png Impossibles/Colossals: Fudo Myou | Tsukuyomi | Izanami: Zero | Tsukuyomi: Zero | Yomi File:FireIcon.png Fire: Zeami File:WaterIcon.png Water: Blue Lobster File:WoodIcon.png Wood: Gigamantis File:LightIcon.png Light: File:DarkIcon.png Dark: Princess Takiyasha | Deathscoil | Bastet | Slash | Shadow Blade Muramasa | Bahamut | Dark Wyrm | Godzilla & Eva-01 | Lady Rokujo | Barojika File:Scroll.png Tower: 28F | 30F | 39F | 40F File:S++.png Temple: Fire (Carnage) | Fire (Time) | Water (Time) | Water (Carnage) | Wood (Carnage) | Light (Time) | Dark (Carnage)
  • Ultraman is the best friend of Superman in the Antimatter Universe. He was chosen by the 5th race of iPods as seen in Stargate to be the newest protector of Earth. Under this title, he would prevent any danger from coming to his home planet. To aid him, Superman killed a dog named Krypto, which granted Ultraman the power to ignore pain. Ultraman's one weakness is to Superman, ironically his best friend. For this reason Ultraman has rounded up the rest of the Avengers to form the Justice League of America. In his spare time, Ultraman also enjoys the use of iPods.
  • Ultraman is a Sci Fi Superhero television show in the Japanese Kaiju tradition, which aired 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). It was created by Eiji Tsuburaya from Tsuburaya Productions, a pioneer in special effects who was responsible for bringing Godzilla to life in 1954. It is the second edition of the Ultra Franchise and the first to have an Ultraman. Not to be confused with Superman's Evil Counterpart from Earth-3.
  • テレビシリーズ『ウルトラマン』第1話での出来事が現代社会において現実に起こった場合を想定する形でリメイクされた作品。また、今作の公開時に放映されていたテレビシリーズ『ウルトラマンネクサス』と同じ世界観であり、同作品とリンクする構成になっている。 それまでのイメージから大きく外れたデザインや、映像表現の難しい10m級の身長など、ウルトラマン自体の表現にも数多くの意欲的な試みがなされた。 小中和哉、長谷川圭一などの平成ウルトラシリーズメインスタッフから菊地雄一、板野一郎、松本孝弘などウルトラシリーズに馴染みの薄い人物までが幅広くスタッフ参加。CGを多く取り入れた作品になっており、クライマックスの空中戦シーン(板野サーカス)が大きな見所となった。また防衛庁の全面協力を受けており、F-15の離陸シーンなどは全て実物である。 制作の背景には『バットマン』や『スパイダーマン』が大人も楽しめる映画として成功を収めたことがあり、その日本版を狙って制作されたが、ウルトラシリーズの劇場版としては宣伝や上映館数が少なかった事も影響してか、興行収入は1億5000万円と振るわなかった。 興行成績は振るわなかったものの作品自体の評価は低くなく、DVD(2005年7月22日発売)は好セールスを記録している。
  • Ultraman is not to be confused with the clone of Superman that went berserk in Superman: Doomsday, though the two are similar concepts Ultraman is defined as the dark-half of Superman made flesh rather than a simple clone-turned-bad - being born in another universe and thus possessing similar powers to the mainstream Superman but used purely for selfish and/or immoral gain.
  • Appeared in the climax of the drama, fight monsters and alien giants. Its identity is an alien from countries of the M78 nebula light. As space guards, visited the Earth to track the space monster base Mullah that fled during the convoy to monster graveyard, it becomes one flesh with impart his life Shin Hayata of science special investigation team that had to die accidentally, Earth and they decided to fight to protect the peace. I usually have to act in the form of Hayata, is transformed into Ultraman and is allowed to ignite the beta capsule in case of emergency, the fight against monster and alien. Principle without talking to the earthlings as, is represented by only movement such as feelings, it emits only shout several of which are referred to as "Shuwatchi" or "Shuwa~tsu", but also
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  • 2014-11-19
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  • 30
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  • Fires a small elemental sphere of energy.
  • Attacks in an X pattern with 4 large elemental lasers that rebound three times.
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  • TMG「NEVER GOOD-BYE」
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  • Ultra Operation No. 1
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  • M78星雲光の国 ウルトラマン
  • ウルトラマン
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  • Bashes the first contacted enemy and sends it flying.
  • Unleashes a Spacium Ray in the targeted direction.
  • ウルトラスラッシュ - 24 Turns
  • ウルトラパンチ - 13 Turns
  • スペシウム光線 - 24 Turns
  • Unleashes an Ultra Slash in the targeted direction.
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  • Male
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  • Ultraman
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  • Ultraman
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  • 5000
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  • Ultraman
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  • 1
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  • 65
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  • Ultraman
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  • Adventure, Mystery, Science Fiction
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  • Ultraman as he appears in his respective series
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  • DC's Anti-Matter Universe
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  • Clark Kent
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  • Traitor Game History
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  • TGXXIII - Host
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  • First Traitor Game Appearance
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  • Traitor Game VIII: How Low Can You Limbo?
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  • TGVIII, 1st Annual Traitor Game Award Show, TGXIII
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  • Same as Superman, only EVIL!
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  • Chairman Kaga
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  • DC Comics
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  • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
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  • Ultraman (stylized as ULTRAMAN) is a manga written by Eiichi Shimizu and drawn by Tomohiro Shimoguchi of Linebarrels of Iron fame. Published in Monthly Hero's since the magazine's inaugural issue, it is a manga sequel of the 1966 Ultraman television series. As of 2014, the series has been collected in 4 volumes consisting of 21 chapters, with the fifth volume scheduled for release on September 5, 2014.
  • During the Supergirl: Kandor storyline, Ultraman invaded the Bottle City of Kandor, posing as the city's god, Kal-El/Superman. He was opposed by Supergirl and Power Girl, who had taken up the identities of Nightwing and Flamebird.
  • The word Ultraman may refer to:
  • Ultraman is a Mexican Professional wrestler.
  • Ultraman is a superhero who works alone.
  • Ultraman is the evil counterpart of Superman.
  • Ultraman is a Sci Fi Superhero television show in the Japanese Kaiju tradition, which aired 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). It was created by Eiji Tsuburaya from Tsuburaya Productions, a pioneer in special effects who was responsible for bringing Godzilla to life in 1954. It is the second edition of the Ultra Franchise and the first to have an Ultraman. The storyline begins in the near "future," established in one episode as the early 1990s. As with the Kaiju movies, e.g., Godzilla and his various oversized playmates, Earth is under the near-constant threat of attack by sinister aliens and giant monsters, most of them focusing, for obviously convenient reasons, on Japan. The Science Patrol, a special international police force, is the only organization on Earth capable of handling this barrage of threats, although even they are consistently overmatched. But little do they know, the second-in-command of the Patrol's Japanese headquarters, Hayata, can transform secretly into the giant super-humanoid from "a billion miles away," Ultraman. The series begins when Hayata, flying his plane on a routine mission, inadvertently crosses paths with a red sphere of light (called a "ship," but more resembling a red crystal ball) containing Ultraman, who is pursuing an alien monster. Hayata is killed in the crash, and out of remorse, Ultraman merges his life essence with Hayata to resurrect him. From then on, Hayata serves as Ultraman's human form, and depresses a button on a cylindrical device called a Beta Capsule to transform into Ultraman in times of need -- almost always at 19 minutes into each 24-minute episode. Ultraman stands 40 meters (130 feet) tall, weighs 35,000 tons, and is 20,000 Earth years old. He can fly at Mach 5 in essentially the same manner as Superman, has super-strength, and is in possession of various superpowers, sometimes rather surprising ones that only appear once. Most, but not all, of his special abilities involve animated energy beams or rings that he emits from his hands. Upon first transforming from Hayata to Ultraman, a large disk in the center of his chest, his Warning Light (a.k.a. the Color Timer), shines a steady blue color. However, as he exerts himself, the Warning Light changes to red, then blinks with increasing rapidity, and a helpful narrator informs us, "The energy that Ultraman receives from the Sun diminishes rapidly in Earth's atmosphere. The Warning Light begins to blink. If the Warning Light should stop, Ultraman may never rise again". Ultraman spawned a mini-genre of half-hour Kaiju action shows, such as Ambassador Magma (The Space Giants) which actually came 3 months before Ultraman, Johnny Sokko and the Flying Robot (a.k.a.: Giant Robo), and Spectreman, as well as several shows that extended the Ultraman lore. However, while many have been quite popular in Japan, no other Kaiju-based shows have been replayed with anywhere near the frequency as Ultraman in syndication in the United States. Not to be confused with Superman's Evil Counterpart from Earth-3. * A Day in the Limelight (The Nintendo DS game Kaiju Busters functions as this for the Science Patrol. The game is a more sciency take on the Monster Hunter formula, featuring Science Patrol members who manage to defeat various classic Ultraman monsters without an Ultraman's help. Unless you unlock the hidden Legend Weapons, which are all red and silver with a little blue Warning Light/Color Timer on them, and are even created from Specium ore.) * All Myths Are True (If a legend exists about an ancient monster, you can bet Ultraman's going to have to fight it in the next half hour.) * Applied Phlebotinum (far too many examples to list, mostly employed and/or sought after by the Science Patrol.) * Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever * Arch Nemesis (Baltan aliens) * Badass: Ultraman, of course, do you even need to ask? * Badass Normal (Gomora is nothing more than an extraordinarily large Earth dinosaur, and its only special ability is tunneling through the ground (which it doesn't use in combat), yet it is the only monster to fight Ultraman to a draw.) * Blob Monster * Combat Tentacles * Cool Gun (The Science Patrol standard-issue Supergun, as well as the Mars 133/Ichi-San-San.) * Critical Annoyance (Ultraman's Warning Light/Color Timer may even be the Trope Maker.) * Dungeonmaster's Girlfriend (Hoshino, a young boy who becomes the Science Patrol's unofficial mascot.) * Eye Lights Out: After Zetton defeated him. * Energy Weapon * Expository Theme Tune (interestingly, the US/English version of the theme song is far more expository than the original Japanese version, or it may be just a case of cultural difference: both praise Ultraman, but the English version stresses his powers, and how he saves the day, while the Japanese version praises him in far more abstract/metaphorical ways -- "he is our Shining Star," etc.) * Family-Unfriendly Violence - Despite most series being kid's shows, monsters, and sometimes Ultras are often blown up, have limbs sliced off, or are brutally killed. * Frickin' Laser Beams * Henshin Hero (Hayata has no super-powers while in human form.) * Hey, It's That Voice! (Alien Mephilias is voiced by Kato Seizo in his first tokusatsu role.) * And of course the US dub was handled by Peter Fernandez and his team - better known as Speed Racer, Racer X, Trixi, et al * Hour of Power (It became a hallmark of the series that after transforming, Ultraman only had a few minutes [usually three] to deal with the monster or he'd die) * Implacable Mon (Zetton. None of Ultraman's ability work against it.) * Improbable Weapon User * Kaiju * Last-Episode New Character: Zoffy, Ultraman's superior officer in his home planet, only appears in the final episode of this series, but goes on to become a key character in subsequent Ultra shows and movies. * Leaning on the Fourth Wall The opening shot of the second episode appears to be Ide talking about how he got his black eye to someone we can't see - but he tells his story directly to the camera. * Master of Delusion * Meaningful Name: Zetto (last letter of the Latin alphabet) + N (last letter of the Japanese language) = Zetton, the ultimate alien badass. * Monster of the Week (Again, if not the source of this trope, Ultraman is an archetypal example.) * Mascot Mook Red King, Gomora, Zetton, Baltan, Mephilas, Sadora, and Pigmon just to name a few. * Name's the Same (Superman had an evil counterpart also named Ultraman, who preceded the series by about two years.) * Also, the main character of the TV series My Secret Identity called himself "Ultraman", but never actually used such an identity. * New Powers as the Plot Demands (Who knew Ultraman could just levitate the monsters when necessary? And wouldn't that have come in handy in, um, most of the other episodes?) * In the second Baltan-seijin episode, while he and a few others are stranded on Venus while Earth is under attack, he suddenly gains the power of interplanetary teleportation. Convenient. * People in Rubber Suits * Plucky Comic Relief (Science Patrol member Ide, known as Ito in the English dubbed version, is a bumbling, cowardly klutz who is also the team's weapons designer. Subverted in a couple of episodes, wherein Ide/Ito actually provides the most tear-jerkingly dramatic moments.) * Powered Armor * Reality Warper: Bullton. * Recycled in Space * Reluctant Monster (Pigmon, who despite being quite monstrous-looking is only human-sized and just wants to help people.) * Rings of Death (The Ultra Slash, a razor sharp energy ring that the hero occasionally uses to slice the Monster of the Week in half -- or on one occasion, in thirds.) * Rocket Punch * Shoe Phone * Sizeshifter * Spell My Name with an "S" * The Smurfette Principle (Fuji is the only female member at the Japanese Science Patrol headquarters, and what's worse, she's the communications officer.) * Strictly Formula * Super-Powered Alter Ego (Ultraman is this to Hayata) * Super Speed * Symbiotic Possession: The reason Ultraman takes a human host is to save Hayata's life, and in exchange Ultraman gets to stay on Earth. They remain two distinct beings, and in the last episode, they separate to let Hayata stay on Earth while the big guy goes back to M-78 to recover after his defeat at the hands of Zetton. * Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe * Toku * Transformation Sequence * Transformation Trinket (the Beta Capsule) * Traveling At the Speed of Plot * True Companions: The Science Patrol. * Wham! Episode ("Don't Shoot, Arashi!" Arashi, the team's shooter, goes off-policy and opens fire on a monster during an incident where there are large groups of schoolchildren present who are at risk from his actions. He gets (temporarily) drummed out of the Science Patrol as a result.) * Also, Gomora's fight with Ultraman that resulted in a draw brought kids to shock, as Ultraman lost a fight for the first time in the shows run. * "My Home Is Earth", a beautifully-shot episode where the MOTW is revealed to be a Space Race astronaut named Yamila who was mutated by exposure to an alien atmosphere and painstakingly repaired his ship to return to Earth, only to be hunted down by the Science Patrol because his return threatened to expose the cover story over his initial disappearance. Emotions run wild amongst the group, with Plucky Comic Relief Ide symphasizing with his plight as a pioneer of science, and eventually Yamila dies writhing in pain in the mud at the doorsteps of a World Peace Conference. A memorial plaque is placed in this spot, but Ide bitterly notes that the lofty words of politicians mean nothing compared to their actions. * What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic (Frequent use of crosses and Christian symbolism (especially the famous "sign of the cross" gesture Ultraman makes to invoke the Specium Beam; creator Tsuburaya was a (Catholic) Christian. Despite this, there are occasional nods to Shinto and Buddhist traditions, most notably an instance of the hero Hayata praying in a manner that Western Christians would condemn as idolatry. Also, in another episode, the Science Patrol arranges a Buddhist memorial service to pray for the repose of the souls of the monsters they've been obliged to kill.) * What If: The Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 game had an unlockable Alternate Ending to the Final Battle. If you hold off Zetton long enough as Ultraman before losing, Zoffy arrives in time to fight Zetton himself instead of after him. After destroying Zetton, things essentually progress the same as the series did. * When Trees Attack (Greenmons.) * Worthy Opponent (On several occasions. One of the most notable is episode 10, when Ultraman has to deal with a Godzilla Expy (it was in fact an old Godzilla suit with a ruff around it's neck) in Scotland; after the battle in which Ultraman vanquishes the monster, ripping the ruff off his neck during the fight, Ultraman respectfully -- in fact, tenderly -- replaces the ruff around his defeated enemy's neck.) * Ultraman makes a distinct effort to try to avoid killing his enemy on several occasions if there's a chance he can fulfill his mission while preserving his opponent's life (for instance, in the Gabadon episode).
  • Ultraman is the best friend of Superman in the Antimatter Universe. He was chosen by the 5th race of iPods as seen in Stargate to be the newest protector of Earth. Under this title, he would prevent any danger from coming to his home planet. To aid him, Superman killed a dog named Krypto, which granted Ultraman the power to ignore pain. Ultraman's one weakness is to Superman, ironically his best friend. For this reason Ultraman has rounded up the rest of the Avengers to form the Justice League of America. In his spare time, Ultraman also enjoys the use of iPods. “Let me understand this....your MP3 players...from the year 2007. And you're...on some kind of Star Trek!” ~ Santa on just before becoming Ultraman
  • テレビシリーズ『ウルトラマン』第1話での出来事が現代社会において現実に起こった場合を想定する形でリメイクされた作品。また、今作の公開時に放映されていたテレビシリーズ『ウルトラマンネクサス』と同じ世界観であり、同作品とリンクする構成になっている。 それまでのイメージから大きく外れたデザインや、映像表現の難しい10m級の身長など、ウルトラマン自体の表現にも数多くの意欲的な試みがなされた。 小中和哉、長谷川圭一などの平成ウルトラシリーズメインスタッフから菊地雄一、板野一郎、松本孝弘などウルトラシリーズに馴染みの薄い人物までが幅広くスタッフ参加。CGを多く取り入れた作品になっており、クライマックスの空中戦シーン(板野サーカス)が大きな見所となった。また防衛庁の全面協力を受けており、F-15の離陸シーンなどは全て実物である。 制作の背景には『バットマン』や『スパイダーマン』が大人も楽しめる映画として成功を収めたことがあり、その日本版を狙って制作されたが、ウルトラシリーズの劇場版としては宣伝や上映館数が少なかった事も影響してか、興行収入は1億5000万円と振るわなかった。 続編『ULTRAMAN2 requiem』(ウルトラマン2 レクイエム)の制作も予定され、公開時には本編後に「2005年冬 公開」を知らせる特報も流されたが、その後は公式アナウンスも行われないままフェードアウトした(板野一郎は自身のトークショーの場で「中止になった」旨を明言した)。 興行成績は振るわなかったものの作品自体の評価は低くなく、DVD(2005年7月22日発売)は好セールスを記録している。
  • Ultraman was taken by Zillo Valla during the Traitor Game as he fought with Owlman. Zillo Valla claimed she was on a 'desperate mission' to save the multiverse. Ultraman's current whereabouts are unknown.
  • Utraman is a fan character of the Megaman universe.
  • Appeared in the climax of the drama, fight monsters and alien giants. Its identity is an alien from countries of the M78 nebula light. As space guards, visited the Earth to track the space monster base Mullah that fled during the convoy to monster graveyard, it becomes one flesh with impart his life Shin Hayata of science special investigation team that had to die accidentally, Earth and they decided to fight to protect the peace. I usually have to act in the form of Hayata, is transformed into Ultraman and is allowed to ignite the beta capsule in case of emergency, the fight against monster and alien. Principle without talking to the earthlings as, is represented by only movement such as feelings, it emits only shout several of which are referred to as "Shuwatchi" or "Shuwa~tsu", but also be a conversation rarely in the play .
  • Ultraman is not to be confused with the clone of Superman that went berserk in Superman: Doomsday, though the two are similar concepts Ultraman is defined as the dark-half of Superman made flesh rather than a simple clone-turned-bad - being born in another universe and thus possessing similar powers to the mainstream Superman but used purely for selfish and/or immoral gain. Ultraman has not been seen very often in publishing outside the comics, though other villainous versions of Superman have - such as the rogue Superman from Justice Lords - however Ultraman himself appeared in the 2010 animated film Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths and also appeared in the DC Universe Online videogame.
  • File:Izanami Ball.png Impossibles/Colossals: Fudo Myou | Tsukuyomi | Izanami: Zero | Tsukuyomi: Zero | Yomi File:FireIcon.png Fire: Zeami File:WaterIcon.png Water: Blue Lobster File:WoodIcon.png Wood: Gigamantis File:LightIcon.png Light: File:DarkIcon.png Dark: Princess Takiyasha | Deathscoil | Bastet | Slash | Shadow Blade Muramasa | Bahamut | Dark Wyrm | Godzilla & Eva-01 | Lady Rokujo | Barojika File:Scroll.png Tower: 28F | 30F | 39F | 40F File:S++.png Temple: Fire (Carnage) | Fire (Time) | Water (Time) | Water (Carnage) | Wood (Carnage) | Light (Time) | Dark (Carnage)
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