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The Ultra Series is one of the oldest and most influential Toku franchises of all time, being the creator of the Kyodai Hero subgenre (with "Kyodai" literally meaning "giant" in Japanese). As First Installment Wins, the original series has become very iconic and commonly homaged in pop culture, as has the titular Ultraman himself. As a result, there have been no shortage of many Ultraman-like heroes both from Tsuburaya Productions themselves (the producers of the Ultra Series) and other studios, mainly in the 1970's thanks to the popularity of the Ultra Series leading to multiple shows with a similar formula in an attempt to capitalize on its success, later on after the initial craze of the series died, homages began to take the place of these competitors. |
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Patlabor: The TV Series has a dream episode where Noa homages Ultraman and transforms into a giant hero with a similar color scheme, to fight a Zetton-like monster as a recreation of the famous final episode of the original series. | |
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Kaijumax: The guards of the titular facility are designed after the Ultras. Being giant humanoid aliens who combat Kaiju and bond with other species in Symbiotic Possession, though they are not really heroic in nature. | |
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Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger: Unofficial Giant God Prism Ace is an Expy and Corrupted Character Copy of Ultraman, but he also serves as a living Take That! to Chaiyo Productions, a Thai company infamous for trying to steal the rights to the Ultra Series after a collaboration with Tsuburaya Studios. | |
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Iron King: The hero of the show is a red and silver giant who transforms from a human to fight Kaiju, and has his gems serving as a Critical Annoyance when he's running low on energy. | |
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In Symphogear AXZ, Hibiki Tachibana becomes a vessel for the "Power of God" into an incomplete rampaging giant of light due to possessing Gungnir the God Killer. This form, called Destructor God Hibiki, resembles an Ultraman and even has a blinking Color Timer-like organ on her chest. | |
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Monsterpocalypse: One of the factions, the Shadow Sun Syndicate, is a criminal organization that has developed a procedure that turns selected soldiers into size-shifting bio-mechanical ninja named "Zors" (and although the name recalls the Power Rangers, their model design is significantly Ultraman-esque). | |
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Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger: The series features a Show Within a Show of a notable Ultraman expy in Igrec, the Galaxian, whose titular hero is used as the basis for Giganoid #2: Eroica by Voffa in a scheme to trick the children of Japan and drive them to despair to gather that energy. It is always giant sized due to being a Giganoid furthening the parallel. | |
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Zone Fighter: As one of the more notable Follow the Leader attempts to emulate the Ultra Series' success, the titular hero is very much an Ultraman in everything but name. The series even drives the point more by having Expies of famous Ultra Series Kaiju fight the hero. | |
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Redman: The titular hero is also a big Ultraman homage, but lacks a color timer, doesn't appear to change in size and fights much more aggressively than his inspiration. Supplementary material also states that Redman was born when an alien who was the Last of His Kind merged with a human officer to combat Kaiju. | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Eva units are a particularly warped example. Initially they're presented as Humongous Mecha which the taskforce NERV (and their backers SEELE) built to fight alien Kaiju, and which have a limited operational time due to running on batteries. In truth they're actually lobotomised alien giants which NERV created through cloning, and controls by fusing them with the souls of their pilots' mothers. They're also strangely lean and athletic in design, with Word of God saying they were intentionally animated to resemble the movements of Ultramen. Even the show's famous Christian Faux Symbolism has been suggested to be a reference to the Ultra Series — Eiji Tsuburaya was a devout Catholic and often included similar imagery in his productions. | |
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My Hero Academia: Yui Kodai has shades of this: her quirk, Size, allows her to change the size of non-living objects she touches and her hero costume resembles a red-and-white body suit with a baseball cap adorned with a metal fin. | |
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The titular hero of The Super Inframan is a pastiche between Ultraman and Kamen Rider. He can even super-size himself and launch energy blasts by crossing his hands together; at one point, he enlarges himself to Kaiju size to defeat a similarly supersized monster. | |
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Jumborg Ace: Created for Tsuburaya's 10th anniversary, the titular hero was also an homage to Ultraman as a silver/red hero who fights Kaiju. Though in this case, the hero is a Humongous Mecha rather than a giant alien. The Emerald Alien, who gives the human pilot his vehicles, looks like a Color Timer-less green-eyed Ultraman. Something which comes full circle when the Ultra Series proper would homage the Alien Emeralds in the form of Background Ultras starting with Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends. |
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Astro Guy of King of the Monsters is a human(oid) character with a red-and-blue costume, a helmet crest, and yellow goggles that evoke Ultraman's appearance. Fitting, as many of the other playable characters that he can fight are expies of famous Kaiju. | |
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Cardfight!! Vanguard has the Enigman archetype, a group of mostly-silver giant aliens who strongly resemble Ultramen. | |
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The Super Justice Team (a whole family of expies) in Big Man Japan, Played for Laughs. | |
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Breath of Fire III Sunder and Balio's fused form, Stallion, was more or less Ultraman as a humanoid horse. He even had his own Ultra Beam with Utmost Attack. It seems the homage was deemed too close to comfort and the PSP port changed Stallion's color scheme to brown and modified Utmost Attack's animation. | |
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Eiji Murasame/Aegis Prime in Dawn of the Monsters is a giant superhero highly reminiscent of Ultraman, with a very similar design (basically Ultraman with a different color scheme (though the original red-and-grey can be unlocked) and a little more armor) and a fly-towards-the-camera Transformation Sequence. All he's missing is the head crest and forearm beam. | |
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Tech Romancer: In the Cast of Expies of various Humongous Mecha franchises, Pulsion is the Ultraman stand-in, being a Human Alien who transforms into a red-and-silver giant and can fire Ultraman-style beams and energy disks. Pulsion's moveset also includes weapons and a berserker mode which reference Neon Genesis Evangelion, a series with action scenes heavily styled after Ultraman. | |
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Gigaman of Giga Bash is a blue spandex-clad giant superhero with a similar outfit and powers as Ultraman, although a bit out of shape. | |
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While Giant-Man was not directly based on Ultraman, his similarities to the character (being a red hero with Sizeshifter powers and sometimes a silver helmet) mean that when he appears in Japanese media he's almost always either compared to Ultraman or given traits that make him more similar to Ultraman. This is probably why, for instance, his Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers incarnation risks dying if he stays enlarged for more than a few minutes. | |
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In Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance, Ultimon, the leader of Japan's old superhero team, is a notable Ultraman expy, complete with a funky helmet and a jewel on the chest of his costume. | |
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Patlabor has a dream episode where Noa homages Ultraman and transforms into a giant hero with a similar color scheme, to fight a Zetton-like monster as a recreation of the famous final episode of the original series. | |
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One episode of Gintama features Spacewoman, an alien superhero who is essentially a female Ultra in appearance and abilities, down to the exact same height and weight as the original Ultraman. Personality-wise, she's portrayed as a depressed salarywoman who regrets having put off her personal life in favor of defending the universe. | |
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From Doki Doki! PreCure, Aguri Madoka is a downplayed example, mixing elements of Ultraman and Big One. While not a giant, she transforms from her 9-year-old human form to the 16-year-old Cure Ace, and is more powerful than the rest of the team but can only stay transformed for a short time (complete with the jewel on her chest flashing like a Color Timer). She's also not from Earth, has a red-and-white colour scheme, and transforms using a Transformation Trinket. | |
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Denkō Chōjin Gridman: The titular hero is a digital expy of Ultraman, being a red/silver giant that fights against Kaiju and can change his size to match his opponents, other heroes in the franchise follow a similar pattern to him. The series also had a Power Rangers-like adaptation in the West known as Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad. | |
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Ultramega features the titular Ultramegas, giant alien warriors that fuse with humans and use martial arts and energy attacks to defend the Earth from kaiju. Unlike the Ultras, whose biological nature is never portrayed as completely human-like, the Ultramegas are flesh-and-blood titans, a fact they frequently show off in extremely bloody battles. | |
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SSSS.GRIDMAN: As a reboot of the original show, this series' Gridman and other heroes like Gridknight take on similar traits to the Ultras design-wise and power-wise, moreso in the finale when Gridman recovers his original form. | |
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Mirrorman: The titular hero was a downplayed example at first, lacking a Color Timer and having no red/silver color scheme instead having the red replaced by green. Later on he does gain a Color Timer of his own after the series had a Retool. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: There are many homages to the Ultras in various cards, stand-outs are: From the GX era there's Elemental Hero Neos◊, a monster resembling a cross between Ultraman (name's the same to Ultraman Neos as well) and Guyver, with a white/red (as well as blue) color scheme, and which coined the "Contact Fusion" mechanic for merging with its allies without the aid of a Spell Card. The rest of the "Neo-Spacian" archetype is similarly inspired by the Ultras. From the ARC-V era there's Radian, the Multidimensional Kaiju◊, who is heavily inspired on two famous villains from the series that are also Ultras themselves: Ultraman Belial and Dark Lugiel. |
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Super Sentai Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger: The series features a Show Within a Show of a notable Ultraman expy in Igrec, the Galaxian, whose titular hero is used as the basis for Giganoid #2: Eroica by Voffa in a scheme to trick the children of Japan and drive them to despair to gather that energy. It is always giant sized due to being a Giganoid furthening the parallel. Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger: Unofficial Giant God Prism Ace is an Expy and Corrupted Character Copy of Ultraman, but he also serves as a living Take That! to Chaiyo Productions, a Thai company infamous for trying to steal the rights to the Ultra Series after a collaboration with Tsuburaya Studios. |
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Jet Jaguar from Godzilla vs. Megalon is a very notable Ultraman copy, being a silver/red (with some yellow and blue added to make him more distinct) hero that can grow to size and fights the Kaiju Megalon and Gigan alongside Godzilla. | |
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Birdy the Mighty: The basic story is very similar to Ultraman, with an intergalactic police officer accidentally mortally wounding a human and merging with him, and the two now fighting against evil aliens that arrive on Earth. Birdy even has red and white bicoloured hair and the last part of the remake manga's sequel series Evolution even sees Birdy in a pink and white outfit. | |
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Fireman: Like the aforementioned Gridman, Fireman takes a lot after Ultraman, being red/silver colored and fighting Kaiju, as well as being an alien from outer space. | |
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Manatsu Tomosato of Kaiju Girl Caramelise is a Spoiled Sweet girl who uses her money to fund her obsession with Kaiju and other Tokusatsu media. One way this manifests is that she makes all her family's male servants sport buzz-cut mohawks and sunglasses that give them a strong resemblance to Ultraman. | |
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Thunder Mask: The titular hero is a Human Alien from outer space who transforms into a humanoid figure, mostly green but with silver and red as well, who can then grow in size to fight naturally giant monsters which threaten the Earth, specializing in beam attacks. Whilst in human form, our hero also interacts with a Science Team dedicated to opposing the monsters, much like the Defense Teams of Ultraman. | |
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Kinnikuman: The series started off as an Affectionate Parody of Ultraman, with the protagonist being an alien Super Hero with a head fin and the power to grow to giant size by eating garlic. Though it's better known for its subsequent Genre Shift to a semi-serious pastiche of Professional Wrestling. | |
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Although not a full blown member of this trope, Angol Mois of Sgt. Frog follows the example of Ultraseven (the succeeding series of Ultraman), being portrayed as an alien who took on a human form based on a human that caught her interest. | |
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Spectreman: The titular character acts and resembles a cross between Ultraman (complete with a shiny pointed helmet and Sizeshifter ability) and Superman, being an interplanetary agent who protects the Earth against evil monsters and alien invaders, while also maintaining a Secret Identity as an ordinary human. | |
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