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Ultraseven
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Ultraseven (sometimes Ultra Seven or Ultra-7), the third entry in the Ultra Series, is more serious, had very sophisticated writing and plotting, and its style is purely Science Fiction, as opposed to its kid-friendlier predecessor. Ultra Seven is an iconic character, in fact so successful that he (and actor Kouji Moritsugu, who played Dan Moroboshi) has appeared in many subsequent shows and movies, even starring in Ultraman Leo seven (no pun intended) years later. Decades later, Seven receives a Spin-Offspring, Ultraman Zero.Stationary Post Observer (or Agent) #340 from the M78 Nebula was surveying the Milky Way one time. He flew down to planet Earth when he saw a selfless mountain climber named Jiro Satsuma do a Heroic Sacrifice to save his friend on a mountain climbing journey (Think the movie Vertical Limit). Agent 340 rescued Satsuma in the nick of time, and was so moved by the man's courage that he decided to stay on our planet and patterned his human identity on Satsuma's, going by the name Dan Moroboshi. People would come to know him as Ultra Seven, champion of Earth against alien attacks.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The show received an American dub, a co-production of Turner Program Servicesnote the syndication arm of Turner Broadcasting, which also distributed Starcade, The Wonder Years and (post-1991) Hanna-Barbera series; it was eventually absorbed into Telepictures Distribution in 1996 and in turn into Warner Bros. Television Distribution in 2003 and Cinar in 1985; however, for various reasons, the episodes weren't shown until the mid-90s, when TNT dusted them off. | |
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left | |
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left After failing to blow up the Earth, Alien Pegassa from "Dark Zone" ran off into the darkness, never to be seen again. In "Challenge at -140º", the Pole (Pohl?) aliens disappeared after Seven killed Gandar. | |
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Fanfare | |
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Fanfare: The main title song (both versions), the song "Urutorasebun" and many parts of the score (especially during a transformation sequence, like in "Fight! Ultraseven") | |
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Bizarre Alien Biology | |
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Bizarre Alien Biology: Gabora (?) from "The Fugitive Fortune Teller" could only be destroyed if the spaceship carrying him was blown up, which he took advantage of by using his disembodied head to attack and bite Seven. Chibull transformed into a giant brain with eyes and tiny appendages, but only when Android Zero was destroyed. Dinosaur Tank combined a living creature with a mecha. Iron Rocks was a sentient battleship. Petero was a giant cactus-like alien who could fire jets of water from an unusually-placed mouth next to his one eye. Annon was an eyeball living in a rock, which took the vague shape of a prehistoric monster. The Pole Aliens were all limbs and head, no midsection. The Kanan and Pitt Aliens had oversized eyes, like flies The Kappa Aliens looked just like their folk tale counterpart. Both the Godora and Pegassa aliens are insect-like. Pegassas had a head like a hammer shark's. Eleking was a cross between an eel and Godzilla. Mikuras resembles a bipedal bison. Alien Wyar was all branches and leaves Alien Bira looked like a stingray with a lobster's tail. Alien Metron looks like an upright fish. Guyros is a cross between a starfish and an octopus. Alien Wild is a a yeti Alien Goron is a gorilla with a tail. | |
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Applied Phlebotinum | |
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In episode 40, the Ultra Garrison tried to rescue a crucified Ultra Seven from the air by firing an Applied Phlebotinum beam into Seven's Emerium lamp. Too bad it was a hologram. | |
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NonindicativeTitle | |
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Non-Indicative Title: Ultra Seven is the name of just one character, not a team of seven Ultramen. | |
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Abnormal Ammo | |
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Abnormal Ammo: To destroy robot kaijuu Crazygon, Seven shrank down to about an inch high, ran into the barrel of Ultra Garrison officer Furuhashi's BFG, then flew out the business end when Furuhashi fired the next shot. | |
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Phantom Zone | |
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Phantom Zone: Alien Icarus' Fourth Dimension, which Dan successfully breached. The virtual space that Alien Bell was hiding in, too. Also, see Squashed Flat below. | |
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Crucified Hero Shot | |
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Crucified Hero Shot: Episodes 39 and 40, complete with Eye Lights Out after sending a beacon signal to Space Station V3 so that his teammates could find him. It didn't work. From the same two-part episode, Soga was stuck on the outside of one of the Guts' flying saucers, x-style. In "Showdown at -140°", he recharges his body by flying up into the Sun, hovering with arms outstretched and feet together. Seven flew with arms outstretched at about 30 degree angles, which gave him a crucified shape. | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
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Captain Kurata in Episode 49, after his Heroic BSoD. | |
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Heroic RRoD | |
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Heroic RRoD: Seven, after fighting Pandon, transforms back to Dan and collapses. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: Compared to the previous show. | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: That was the reaction to Episode 12 among a support group for survivors of the atomic bombs in Japan He hides inside a rock, but space monster Ammon is just one big eyeball... On a serious note, the victims of the alien spores in "The Targeted Town" go on violent rampages, pass out, and soon after forget what happened, reminiscent of some descriptions of alcoholics' behavior. One of the Godora aliens, disguised as a woman, shows up at the Ultra Garrison Boiler Room to watch the bomb in there go off. She tells Dan she's not afraid to die... much like a suicide bomber. From "Nightmare on the Fourth Planet": Robot Commander looks like Hitler. Robot Commander's treatment of his secretary looks like Domestic Abuse. His guards wear uniforms reminiscent of Soviet or DPRK army uniforms. Robot Commander claims that humans built robots hundreds of years before Dan and Soga's arrival, then took over the planet, enslaving humans. Robot Commander was by then in need of humans to sustain the machines. Seems the machines from Zero One ran with the idea ... The Spehl Aliens, apart from the real life controversy that got Episode 12 banned, give off a paedophilic vibe. | |
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You Can't Thwart Stage One | |
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You Can't Thwart Stage One: Metron brags to Dan about the successful first part of the invasion plan (poison humans to make them belligerent). Before Seven defeated the Ghos aliens and Pandon for good, Amagi was taken hostage, Seven was injured, and several world cities were destroyed. | |
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All According to Plan | |
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All According to Plan: Dan already knew about the Ultra Garrison and its members before he ran into Soga and Furuhashi in "The Invisible Challenger" How and why the rocket was thrown off course in "Nightmare On The Fourth Planet" | |
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The Worf Effect | |
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The Worf Effect: King Joe, Crazygon, Alien Guts (actually two) and Pandon (he may not be a straight example as Seven already was in bad shape when they fought) | |
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The Right of a Superior Species | |
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The Right of a Superior Species: In "Dark Zone", the Pegassas expected Earth to change its orbit on a dime to avoid a collision with their space colony. Since that wasn't going to happen, they would have destroyed the Earth anyhow, seeing as any planet not advanced enough to comply was not worth their time. Since the Ultra Garrison and Dr. Miyabe's Defense Barrier got in their way of an invasion and got one of their alien vessels destroyed, Alien Bado was willing to blow up the Earth. | |
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Say My Name | |
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Say My Name: "DAAAAAAAAAN!" "AN-NUUUUUUU" | |
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Scare Chord | |
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Scare Chord: A show specialty; in fact, one of the first bits of music, the one that introduces the Ultra Garrison, is made up of a series of chords. | |
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Dead All Along | |
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Dead All Along: Shinichi from "Envoy from Nonmalto" | |
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The Chick | |
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The Chick/The Medic: Anne Yuri, the Token Female | |
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Visual Pun | |
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Visual Pun/Stealth Pun: Pandon coming out of a box. Pandora's Box Alien Mimy's vessel is shaped like a starfish. A starship | |
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Looks Like Orlok | |
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Looks Like Orlok/Facial Horror: Alien Bado | |
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I Surrender, Suckers | |
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I Surrender, Suckers: In "Project Blue", Alien Bado pretended to beg for mercy after Seven had the upper hand during their fight, only to produce some kind of stabbing weapon, which he tried to poke Seven in the face with. Seven then tosses him headfirst against some rocks. Alien Plastic did something similar, so Seven tried to fly off, only to be frozen in place. Dan was promised by Dorothy Andersen's imposter that the Pedan aliens would stop their invasion of Earth after he convinced her that Earth's "invasion" of Pedan was a misunderstanding. Turns out they wanted to invade Earth anyway. | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: Furuhashi laughs out loud, then turns to the camera and shushes the audience in Episode 40, after a Guts Alien attacks his racer friend, stealing a McGuffin that happened to be fake. | |
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Noble Bird of Prey | |
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Noble Bird of Prey: No, they don't fly, but Guts Aliens are the space version of this. Their deep, deep voices really don't help either. Aron also counts. And Starbem Gyeron. | |
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Avengers Assemble | |
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Avengers, Assemble!: How the team (minus Dan) is introduced. Dan would show up later in the episode. | |
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Androcles' Lion | |
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Androcles' Lion: Gorii, once Anne bandages his wounded hand. | |
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Do Not Adjust Your Set | |
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Do Not Adjust Your Set: Many times, such as "Stolen Time" (hypnosis via TV screen), "The Invisible Challenger" and Part II of "The World's Greatest Invasion". | |
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Crapsack World | |
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Crapsack World: "Nightmare on the Fourth Planet" | |
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Good Is Not Nice | |
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Good Is Not Nice: Nuclear scientist Dr. Iwamura, which Alien Shapulay exploits by trying to con Anne into believing the scientist is an alien. | |
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Chekhov's Gun | |
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Chekhov's Gun: The necklace from "Answer Max", when Dan, trapped in a see-through tube in the TDF boiler room, tried to shoot it out of an alien's hand, bouncing the laser beam off of the attached medallion, destroying said tube instead. | |
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Kryptonite Factor | |
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Kryptonite Factor: Extreme cold | |
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Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness | |
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Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness: Arguably a 2: World of Phlebotinum, as it tries to offer more scientifically logical explanations for things that occur in the show, yet at the same time, concepts such as Seven himself are hard to explain scientifically. However, it is above most Ultra Series and even some Godzilla films, which are pure fantasy stuff at times. | |
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Ironic Echo | |
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Ironic Echo: All three of the Guts Aliens' Leitmotivs (Aron vs Seven, Dan's first encounter with the aliens, and the fight leading to the crucifixion) can be heard at double speed when Seven destroys their spaceship. | |
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Patriotic Fervor | |
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Patriotic Fervor: What gets the Ultra Garrison especially worked up about the deaths in "The Ultra Garrison Goes East" is that as foreigner assassinations on Japanese soil they make Japan look bad. Not to mention, they were scientists from the Western Hemisphere side of the Garrison. | |
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Beast and Beauty | |
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Beast and Beauty: Anne and Gorii. No, he doesn't get to keep her captive. | |
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Verbal Tic | |
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Verbal Tic: Dan says Dwah! (or Mmm-hm! in the English dub) when transforming. He also goes, "O-oh!" in the dub to express surprise. | |
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog | |
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Shoot the Shaggy Dog: The Magellan aliens always intended to blow up the Earth, never mind Maya was left behind. | |
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing | |
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Saburo, Sanae's boyfiend in "From Another Planet With Love" Dr. Niwa from "The Lonely Earthling" | |
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OddlyNamedSequel | |
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Oddly Named Sequel: Both, the show and the titular protagonist, are named Ultraseven, not Ultraman Seven. The naming convention of having every Ultra protagonist named "Ultraman [something]" didn't start until Ultraman Ace. In fact, Ultraman and Ultraseven weren't even part of the same shared universe until a later retcon made them so. | |
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Non-Indicative Name | |
Ultraseven / int_295087bf | comment |
Non-Indicative Name: The Eye Slugger, Seven's boomerang-like weapon The Magma Raiser, the Ultra Garrison's Drill Tank The Ultra Eye, being a pair of goggles The Pointer is a Cool Car. The Ultra Hawks (three of them) are cool mecha; Vessels 1 and 3 are VTOL planes, 2 is a rocketship. Averted with the Talk machine the Salome Aliens used on Dan. | |
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-1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_2a51fd2d | type |
Beam-O-War | |
Ultraseven / int_2a51fd2d | comment |
Beam-O-War: Against Annon, Windam, and robot Seven. | |
Ultraseven / int_2a51fd2d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_2a51fd2d | |
Ultraseven / int_2b3937ef | type |
Our Hero Is Dead | |
Ultraseven / int_2b3937ef | comment |
Our Hero Is Dead: Episodes 11, 39, 40, 49. | |
Ultraseven / int_2b3937ef | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_2b7ec38e | type |
The Scrappy | |
Ultraseven / int_2b7ec38e | comment |
Episode-wise: "The Stolen Ultra Eye" (Maya was abandoned on Earth); "Dark Zone" (The Pegassa home world was destroyed and their envoy stranded on Earth, Seven foils his attempt to blow up the planet); "Glory for Whom" (The Scrappy dies); "Envoy From Nonmalto" (maybe the Nonmaltos were telling the truth...); "From Another Planet with Love" (Sanae and Shin survive, the aliens are dead, she tosses the second watch in the water, they (along with Dan and Anne) are hopeful that aliens and Earthlings will one day get along, yet Sanae is visibly shaken by her run-in with her boyfriend, who was one of the bad guys) | |
Ultraseven / int_2b7ec38e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_2b7ec38e | |
Ultraseven / int_2c9c05ee | type |
DeathByGenreSavvy | |
Ultraseven / int_2c9c05ee | comment |
Death By Genre Savvy: The Guts aliens. | |
Ultraseven / int_2c9c05ee | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_2c9c05ee | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_2c9c05ee | |
Ultraseven / int_2cc97423 | type |
Ultraterrestrials | |
Ultraseven / int_2cc97423 | comment |
Ultraterrestrials: The antagonists in "Envoy from Nonmalto", no pun intended. | |
Ultraseven / int_2cc97423 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_2cc97423 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_2cc97423 | |
Ultraseven / int_2d75bf32 | type |
Creepy High-Pitched Voice | |
Ultraseven / int_2d75bf32 | comment |
Creepy High-Pitched Voice: The Poll aliens from "Challenge at -140°" Alien Perolinga from "The Saucers are Coming!" The Kanan aliens from "Return to the North", along with a nice, throaty Evil Laugh! | |
Ultraseven / int_2d75bf32 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_2d75bf32 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_2d75bf32 | |
Ultraseven / int_2fc2d6e1 | type |
Shapeshifter Mode Lock | |
Ultraseven / int_2fc2d6e1 | comment |
Shapeshifter Mode Lock: Seven, whenever his Ultra Eye was stolen. Also, when he was defeated in the opening minutes of Ultraman Leo, he was stuck in human form. He recovered offscreen. "Escape From Area X" is a subversion; while Alien Bell's chirp prevented him from using the Ultra Eye, he transformed by sheer force of will regardless. | |
Ultraseven / int_2fc2d6e1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_2fc2d6e1 | |
Ultraseven / int_31578d72 | type |
Hates Everyone Equally | |
Ultraseven / int_31578d72 | comment |
Hates Everyone Equally: Mr. Ichinomiya from "The Lonely Earthling", to the point of accepting sponsorship from research scientist Dr. Niwa, whom he knows to be Alien Prote in disguise. Niwa in turn used him for nefarious purposes. | |
Ultraseven / int_31578d72 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_31578d72 | |
Ultraseven / int_31c5e7fb | type |
Starfish Aliens | |
Ultraseven / int_31c5e7fb | comment |
Starfish Aliens: Metron, Wyar, Guyros | |
Ultraseven / int_31c5e7fb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_31c5e7fb | |
Ultraseven / int_35fa1ba0 | type |
Drill Tank | |
Ultraseven / int_35fa1ba0 | comment |
The Magma Raiser, the Ultra Garrison's Drill Tank | |
Ultraseven / int_35fa1ba0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_35fa1ba0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_35fa1ba0 | |
Ultraseven / int_371aec84 | type |
Chekhov's Gift | |
Ultraseven / int_371aec84 | comment |
Chekhov's Gift: Furuhashi's gift from Africa in Episode 39, "Seven Assasination Scheme Part I" comes in handy to save the day in Part II. Anne's gift to Dan (a necklace) in "Answer Max!" is a clue that Dan is not himself... | |
Ultraseven / int_371aec84 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_371aec84 | |
Ultraseven / int_38d02d44 | type |
Batman Gambit | |
Ultraseven / int_38d02d44 | comment |
Batman Gambit: The Guts' plan to capture and kill Seven is this; so is the Metron aliens' Flaw Exploitation of humans; and the Sphehlians' little contest to lure children into a trap to steal their blood (their initial Flaw Exploitation of young women counts, too). | |
Ultraseven / int_38d02d44 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_38d02d44 | |
Ultraseven / int_3946634e | type |
The Smart Guy | |
Ultraseven / int_3946634e | comment |
The Smart Guy: Amagi, Intelligence expert with an IQ of 200 | |
Ultraseven / int_3946634e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_3946634e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_3946634e | |
Ultraseven / int_3a90dc63 | type |
Aliens Are Bastards | |
Ultraseven / int_3a90dc63 | comment |
Aliens Are Bastards: 90% of the show's aliens all just want to invade or destroy Earth. Even aliens like the Pedans who play the Humans Are the Real Monsters card end up revealing that they would rather destroy humanity instead of finding a peaceful solution. | |
Ultraseven / int_3a90dc63 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_3a90dc63 | |
Ultraseven / int_3d699462 | type |
Curb-Stomp Battle | |
Ultraseven / int_3d699462 | comment |
Curb-Stomp Battle: Seven vs. Pandon (both times), Seven vs. Guts Aliens (first battle). Notice Seven was on the losing end in these examples. | |
Ultraseven / int_3d699462 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_3d699462 | |
Ultraseven / int_3d69ac4b | type |
Flung Clothing | |
Ultraseven / int_3d69ac4b | comment |
Flung Clothing: From suits and ties to Ultra Garrison uniforms in Episode 12. | |
Ultraseven / int_3d69ac4b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_3d69ac4b | |
Ultraseven / int_3fca462c | type |
Deus ex Machina | |
Ultraseven / int_3fca462c | comment |
Deus ex Machina: The meteorite that lit up the Moon in "Terror on the Moon". | |
Ultraseven / int_3fca462c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_3fca462c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_3fca462c | |
Ultraseven / int_4023b8c8 | type |
First-Name Basis | |
Ultraseven / int_4023b8c8 | comment |
First-Name Basis: Dan and Anne | |
Ultraseven / int_4023b8c8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_4023b8c8 | |
Ultraseven / int_40bb59d0 | type |
Blatant Lies | |
Ultraseven / int_40bb59d0 | comment |
Blatant Lies: "Draw a rocket. Get a space watch." Doubles as Exact Words. | |
Ultraseven / int_40bb59d0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_40bb59d0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_40bb59d0 | |
Ultraseven / int_40cc0c7e | type |
Bittersweet Ending | |
Ultraseven / int_40cc0c7e | comment |
Bittersweet Ending: Series-wise: Pandon and the Ghos aliens are annihilated, yet Seven is weak and is forced to fly home. Meanwhile, all those cities were blown up. Dan's teammates are not sure Seven will survive the trip, they're not even sure Seven is Dan. And Dan Did Not Get the Girl. Episode-wise: "The Stolen Ultra Eye" (Maya was abandoned on Earth); "Dark Zone" (The Pegassa home world was destroyed and their envoy stranded on Earth, Seven foils his attempt to blow up the planet); "Glory for Whom" (The Scrappy dies); "Envoy From Nonmalto" (maybe the Nonmaltos were telling the truth...); "From Another Planet with Love" (Sanae and Shin survive, the aliens are dead, she tosses the second watch in the water, they (along with Dan and Anne) are hopeful that aliens and Earthlings will one day get along, yet Sanae is visibly shaken by her run-in with her boyfriend, who was one of the bad guys) | |
Ultraseven / int_40cc0c7e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_40cc0c7e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_40cc0c7e | |
Ultraseven / int_41a3e267 | type |
Hidden in Plain Sight | |
Ultraseven / int_41a3e267 | comment |
Hidden in Plain Sight: Dr. Miyabe's formulas for his energy shield in "Project Blue" was written on a flashlight he kept in his bedroom. | |
Ultraseven / int_41a3e267 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_41a3e267 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_41a3e267 | |
Ultraseven / int_41c08e5 | type |
Establishing Series Moment | |
Ultraseven / int_41c08e5 | comment |
Establishing Series Moment: The show opens with the mysterious vanishing of a driver during a traffic stop, briefly describes the Ultra Garrison and their underground base, then the TDF brass briefs Captain Kiriyama, the narrator introduces each of the remaining members, who in turn get briefed, with Furuhashi and Soga driving to the site of one of the disappearances. Cue Dan Moroboshi appearing... | |
Ultraseven / int_41c08e5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_41c08e5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_41c08e5 | |
Ultraseven / int_41d9aaef | type |
Brainwashed | |
Ultraseven / int_41d9aaef | comment |
Brainwashed: Nearly EVERY alien (not all) does this to some unfortunate person in the series, be it a pedestrian, member of the Ultra Garrison, or even Dan himself! | |
Ultraseven / int_41d9aaef | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_41d9aaef | |
Ultraseven / int_41eab669 | type |
Daylight Horror | |
Ultraseven / int_41eab669 | comment |
Daylight Horror: Most alien threats take place during the day. The human incidents in "The Targeted Town", as well as Dan's encounter with Alien Metron and their earlier threat to him (he was run off the road by a "driver-less" truck), nearly all took place in broad daylight. (Soga and Furuhashi had their freakout incidents indoors, so it's hard to tell when they happened.) The Guts aliens invoked this with their planned execution of Seven. | |
Ultraseven / int_41eab669 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_41eab669 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_41eab669 | |
Ultraseven / int_420c50b7 | type |
A.I. Is a Crapshoot | |
Ultraseven / int_420c50b7 | comment |
A.I. Is a Crapshoot/Ridiculously Human Robots: "Nightmare On The Fourth Planet". "Android 0 Directive" is a subversion, as Android Zero did as she was told. | |
Ultraseven / int_420c50b7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_420c50b7 | |
Ultraseven / int_4364fe24 | type |
Ethereal Choir | |
Ultraseven / int_4364fe24 | comment |
Ethereal Choir: The Pole aliens' Leitmotiv. | |
Ultraseven / int_4364fe24 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_4364fe24 | |
Ultraseven / int_43971f6f | type |
Everything's Better with Monkeys | |
Ultraseven / int_43971f6f | comment |
Everything's Better with Monkeys: So believes Alien Goron, who despite looking like a gorilla, has a tail. He thinks he can turn Anne into an ape/human hybrid just like he did with Gorii, his first test subject, once her brain is irradiated. The episode takes place in a monkey zoo, so monkeys of all shapes and sizes get plenty of screentime. | |
Ultraseven / int_43971f6f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_43971f6f | |
Ultraseven / int_44fc28e8 | type |
Honor Before Reason | |
Ultraseven / int_44fc28e8 | comment |
Honor Before Reason: In "Showdown at -140º", Chief Yamaoka refused to evacuate the base as the temperature was dropping and people were passing out from the cold. In his view, evacuating the base was the same as deserting their duties as an earth defense team. Seven himself, even after his superior orders him not to transform and return to M-78 instead. Dan promised to be present at Osamu's surgery, and he was, in spite of being seriously injured during one of Crazygon's rampages. | |
Ultraseven / int_44fc28e8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_44fc28e8 | |
Ultraseven / int_450c5a85 | type |
Alternate Continuity | |
Ultraseven / int_450c5a85 | comment |
Alternate Continuity: The Seven movies, video specials, and Ultraseven X are pretty much in their own timeline. More accurately, they ignore the retcon introduced in Return of Ultraman which integrated Ultraseven in the original Ultraman's universe. | |
Ultraseven / int_450c5a85 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_450c5a85 | |
Ultraseven / int_4604fd4d | type |
Worthy Opponent | |
Ultraseven / int_4604fd4d | comment |
Worthy Opponent: Seven to numerous aliens who treated him like an actual individual. Sometimes Seven could even talk a few aliens out of attacking Earth since they would trust his word over any human's. The Pedan aliens specifically ask Dan to join them. The Metron aliens warn Dan to stay away from Kitagawa (where "The Targeted Town" is set) as they don't want to kill another alien. | |
Ultraseven / int_4604fd4d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_4604fd4d | |
Ultraseven / int_463084f4 | type |
Giving Someone the Pointer Finger | |
Ultraseven / int_463084f4 | comment |
Giving Someone the Pointer Finger: Some of Seven's weapons and powers have him stretch out his arm and extend his index finger. | |
Ultraseven / int_463084f4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_463084f4 | |
Ultraseven / int_4631e81f | type |
Badass in Distress | |
Ultraseven / int_4631e81f | comment |
Badass in Distress: Dan in Episode 46 | |
Ultraseven / int_4631e81f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_4631e81f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_4631e81f | |
Ultraseven / int_46e53efd | type |
Screams Like a Little Girl | |
Ultraseven / int_46e53efd | comment |
When Dan "dies" in "Fly to the Mountain of Evil", his teammates (Anne is missing, somehow) take it very hard. The twist is that Soga in particular Screams Like a Little Girl, sobbing loudly, yelling out Dan's name. | |
Ultraseven / int_46e53efd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_46e53efd | |
Ultraseven / int_4781adbb | type |
Jerk with a Heart of Gold | |
Ultraseven / int_4781adbb | comment |
Seven's superior doesn't show any regard for the people of Earth, only for his teammate. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_479d4e5a | type |
Would Hurt a Child | |
Ultraseven / int_479d4e5a | comment |
Would Hurt a Child: Sanae's boyfriend from "From Another Planet with Love" | |
Ultraseven / int_479d4e5a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_479d4e5a | |
Ultraseven / int_4856ac40 | type |
Stock Footage | |
Ultraseven / int_4856ac40 | comment |
Stock Footage: The destruction of major world cities in Episode 49 was lifted frame-by-frame from The Last War, which featured effects by Ultraman creator Eiji Tsuburaya. Footage was also used for various segments on the original Cartoon Planet in the mid-90s, generally as "universal travel guides" narrated by Space Ghost; this was possible thanks to Turner having commissioned the dub and subsequently running it on TNT (making it fair game for the editors to use- everything in the Turner library was up for grabs). | |
Ultraseven / int_4856ac40 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_4856ac40 | |
Ultraseven / int_485e1515 | type |
A Twinkle in the Sky | |
Ultraseven / int_485e1515 | comment |
A Twinkle in the Sky: After defeating Pandon, Seven flies off and turns into a star that twinkles when it's further away. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_485e1515 | |
Ultraseven / int_496569e8 | type |
Race Against the Clock | |
Ultraseven / int_496569e8 | comment |
Race Against the Clock: In Episode 39, the Ultra Garrison has about 10 hours (until 5:21AM the following day) to save Seven from execution. In Episode 37, it was seven hours from the time the Ultra Garrison got word of the Magellans' incoming missile to impact (midnight). Dan ended up recovering the Ultra Eye 30 minutes before impact | |
Ultraseven / int_496569e8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_496569e8 | |
Ultraseven / int_4ac8b81f | type |
Humans Are the Real Monsters | |
Ultraseven / int_4ac8b81f | comment |
Humans Are the Real Monsters: The rationale for most alien attacks. Poignantly so in "Dark Zone" and "Envoy from Nonmalto", the latter comes to a conclusion where even Dan is left wondering if it's true... The show was pretty big on this, yes. In one episode an alien puts funky space seeds in cigarettes to erode the trust between humankind and cause our civilization to collapse. The narrator assures us that the episode could only happen in the future. Why? Because people don't trust each other enough in the present. Then again in a slightly later one the narrator almost seems to be encouraging this, when he says that if you see a suspicious person you should call the Ultra Garrison, because they might actually be an evil space invader. The Pedan impersonating Dorothy Andersen calls out the Ultra Garrison for sending an "exploration" rocket to planet Pedan. Their "invasion" caused the Pedans to invade Earth in retaliation. Ends up being a subversion, because despite Dan convincing them it was a misunderstanding, The Pedan aliens admit they wanted to conquer Earth anyway. The Ultra Garrison blew up Starbem Guyron's home world by accident, thinking it was uninhabited. Cue kaijuu attack. | |
Ultraseven / int_4ac8b81f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_4ac8b81f | |
Ultraseven / int_4ae13674 | type |
To Know Him, I Must Become Him | |
Ultraseven / int_4ae13674 | comment |
To Know Him, I Must Become Him: The Guts aliens unleash flying kaijuu Aron, who takes on Seven in a protracted battle to assess Seven's strengths and weakness, as well as discover his Secret Identity. | |
Ultraseven / int_4ae13674 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_4ae13674 | |
Ultraseven / int_4b1ca7d2 | type |
Genre Roulette | |
Ultraseven / int_4b1ca7d2 | comment |
Genre Roulette: Among the genres thrown into the science fiction mix are police procedurals ("Space Prisoner 303"), horror ("Project Blue", "The Green Terror"), spy movies ("Stolen Time"), thrillers ("The Suspicious Neighbor"), melodrama ("The Brave One"), and war movies ("Glory for whom?"). | |
Ultraseven / int_4b1ca7d2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_4b1ca7d2 | |
Ultraseven / int_4de1a4f7 | type |
Improvised Weapon | |
Ultraseven / int_4de1a4f7 | comment |
Improvised Weapon: Atomized red paint, used in "The Invisible Challenger" against the Cool aliens | |
Ultraseven / int_4de1a4f7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_4de1a4f7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_4de1a4f7 | |
Ultraseven / int_4dec4b64 | type |
Cliffhanger Copout | |
Ultraseven / int_4dec4b64 | comment |
Cliffhanger Copout: Episode 14 ends with a creepy freeze-frame of King Joe about to pound Seven in the head. Episode 15 begins with a recap and the plot proper begins just before King Joe (weakly) sets his fists down on Seven. Also, see Angst? What Angst? in YMMV. | |
Ultraseven / int_4dec4b64 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_4dec4b64 | |
Ultraseven / int_4eb5691c | type |
Squashed Flat | |
Ultraseven / int_4eb5691c | comment |
Squashed Flat/Phantom Zone: One episode had aliens do this to humans, not by literally squashing them, but by taking their picture, somehow capturing their life essence on film, leaving the inert bodies behind | |
Ultraseven / int_4eb5691c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_4eb5691c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_4eb5691c | |
Ultraseven / int_500ecfb7 | type |
The Big Guy | |
Ultraseven / int_500ecfb7 | comment |
The Big Guy: Furuhashi, a consummate athlete, weapons expert, and laid-back guy | |
Ultraseven / int_500ecfb7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_500ecfb7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_500ecfb7 | |
Ultraseven / int_504a1991 | type |
Body Horror | |
Ultraseven / int_504a1991 | comment |
Body Horror: Alien Wyar's habit of turning humans into plants. Alien Spehl's welts. The fact that it looks like a mummy makes it scarier. Gorii, a human-ape hybrid created by Alien Goron in "The Great Ape Of Terror". | |
Ultraseven / int_504a1991 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_504a1991 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_504a1991 | |
Ultraseven / int_52871b4e | type |
Vichy Earth | |
Ultraseven / int_52871b4e | comment |
Vichy Earth: Vichy Mars, in the case of the Ghos aliens. They want the UG to surrender the Earth so they can destroy it, and in return, Earthlings will live in the caves of the red planet as slaves. | |
Ultraseven / int_52871b4e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_52871b4e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_52871b4e | |
Ultraseven / int_53b84f6d | type |
Proscenium Reveal | |
Ultraseven / int_53b84f6d | comment |
Proscenium Reveal: in "Seven Assasination Plan" part I, after the Guts aliens discuss Seven's powers, methods, secret identity and weaknesses, the sepia-toned flashback develops an Ominous Visual Glitch. Turns out, they are watching a recording of Seven fighting Aron. | |
Ultraseven / int_53b84f6d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_53b84f6d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_53b84f6d | |
Ultraseven / int_53f5ccea | type |
Batman in My Basement | |
Ultraseven / int_53f5ccea | comment |
Batman in My Basement: Little Hiroshi hides rock monster Ammon in his house in "The Eye That Sees in the Dark". Dan stays in a kid's room when hiding from the Ultra Garrison in the last episode. | |
Ultraseven / int_53f5ccea | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_53f5ccea | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_53f5ccea | |
Ultraseven / int_55a37945 | type |
Badass Family | |
Ultraseven / int_55a37945 | comment |
Badass Family: In the new Ultra Galaxy movie, Seven's son Zero turned out to be even more powerful than his father. Anne, Seven's love interest is pretty good in combat as well. | |
Ultraseven / int_55a37945 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_55a37945 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_55a37945 | |
Ultraseven / int_56264acd | type |
The So-Called Coward | |
Ultraseven / int_56264acd | comment |
The So-Called Coward: According to Kurata, Dan failed to stop the Ghos aliens on first sight and ran away after his team was attacked. Dan had bigger fish to fry. | |
Ultraseven / int_56264acd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_56264acd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_56264acd | |
Ultraseven / int_57cf76a1 | type |
Hate Plague | |
Ultraseven / int_57cf76a1 | comment |
Hate Plague: "The Targeted Town" | |
Ultraseven / int_57cf76a1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_57cf76a1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_57cf76a1 | |
Ultraseven / int_581f6468 | type |
Hero of Another Story | |
Ultraseven / int_581f6468 | comment |
Hero of Another Story: Kurata and Hirota | |
Ultraseven / int_581f6468 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_581f6468 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_581f6468 | |
Ultraseven / int_58f02a89 | type |
Sizeshifter | |
Ultraseven / int_58f02a89 | comment |
Sizeshifter: From giant-sized (most of the time) to the size of a small insect, and sometimes even human-sized. | |
Ultraseven / int_58f02a89 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_58f02a89 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_58f02a89 | |
Ultraseven / int_590eb583 | type |
Domestic Abuse | |
Ultraseven / int_590eb583 | comment |
Robot Commander's treatment of his secretary looks like Domestic Abuse. | |
Ultraseven / int_590eb583 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_590eb583 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_590eb583 | |
Ultraseven / int_59f0de2a | type |
Not Himself | |
Ultraseven / int_59f0de2a | comment |
Not Himself Amagi in Episode 49. Windam in "Return North!". Seven before he fought Dancan in "The Vaporized City". Dr. Yushima in "Stolen Time". Kiriyama's comrade-in arms Ishiguro in "The Green Terror", after returning to Earth. Anne, when Alien Kuraso took her hostage. Hirota The scientists (and their test subject) in "The Great Ape of Terror" | |
Ultraseven / int_59f0de2a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_59f0de2a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_59f0de2a | |
Ultraseven / int_5aa8d3d8 | type |
Friendly Enemy | |
Ultraseven / int_5aa8d3d8 | comment |
Friendly Enemy: Metron is pretty nice to talk to, and is polite to Dan. However, he's also responsible for hundreds of violent incidents in the town he has a hold over. | |
Ultraseven / int_5aa8d3d8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_5aa8d3d8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_5aa8d3d8 | |
Ultraseven / int_5b565147 | type |
Meaningful Background Event | |
Ultraseven / int_5b565147 | comment |
Meaningful Background Event: In the episode "Escape From Area X" Dan is seen covering his ears while an Ultra Garrison staff officer is explaining the concept of virtual space to Kiriyama. This may look like a blooper, but Alien Bell, which was hiding in that virtual space, emits an ear-piercing ring that bothers and eventually harms humans, but it can and does stun a Human Alien like Dan. It seemed like Dan's hearing could pick up the sound no matter how faint. Cue the ear piercing ring coming out of the radio a few seconds later. | |
Ultraseven / int_5b565147 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_5b565147 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_5b565147 | |
Ultraseven / int_5bba0339 | type |
Telekinesis | |
Ultraseven / int_5bba0339 | comment |
Telekinesis: Seven's got it, may explain his "Urutora Nenriki" (force of will) power later on. He used it against Ammon in Episode 16. | |
Ultraseven / int_5bba0339 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_5bba0339 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_5bba0339 | |
Ultraseven / int_5beef860 | type |
Why Did It Have to Be Snakes? | |
Ultraseven / int_5beef860 | comment |
Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: In Amagi's case, explosions and heights. | |
Ultraseven / int_5beef860 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_5beef860 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_5beef860 | |
Ultraseven / int_5e122e51 | type |
Against the Setting Sun | |
Ultraseven / int_5e122e51 | comment |
Against the Setting Sun: The last part of Episode 12. Dan and Dorothy Andersen's imposter in Episode 15, as well as that episode's ending, with Dan running toward the camera. The end of Episode 24, over the skies in Hokkaido. The end of Episode 38. | |
Ultraseven / int_5e122e51 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_5e122e51 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_5e122e51 | |
Ultraseven / int_5ff9310b | type |
Painful Transformation | |
Ultraseven / int_5ff9310b | comment |
Painful Transformation: Alien Chibull in "Android Zero Directive" | |
Ultraseven / int_5ff9310b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_5ff9310b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_5ff9310b | |
Ultraseven / int_60b21fa3 | type |
The Lancer | |
Ultraseven / int_60b21fa3 | comment |
The Lancer: Soga, the hot-headed sniper | |
Ultraseven / int_60b21fa3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_60b21fa3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_60b21fa3 | |
Ultraseven / int_619985d7 | type |
Sacrificial Lion | |
Ultraseven / int_619985d7 | comment |
Sacrificial Lion: Capsule Monster Windam | |
Ultraseven / int_619985d7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_619985d7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_619985d7 | |
Ultraseven / int_6220c00d | type |
Pædo Hunt | |
Ultraseven / int_6220c00d | comment |
The Spehl Aliens, apart from the real life controversy that got Episode 12 banned, give off a paedophilic vibe. | |
Ultraseven / int_6220c00d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6220c00d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6220c00d | |
Ultraseven / int_62907b90 | type |
Bottle Episode | |
Ultraseven / int_62907b90 | comment |
Bottle Episode: "Showdown at -140º" from the Ultra Garrison's point of view, as they never leave the base until the last five minutes. | |
Ultraseven / int_62907b90 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_62907b90 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_62907b90 | |
Ultraseven / int_62c556bf | type |
X-Ray Vision | |
Ultraseven / int_62c556bf | comment |
X-Ray Vision: Dan/Seven can see invisible aliens. | |
Ultraseven / int_62c556bf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_62c556bf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_62c556bf | |
Ultraseven / int_62cae28a | type |
Losing Your Head | |
Ultraseven / int_62cae28a | comment |
Gabora (?) from "The Fugitive Fortune Teller" could only be destroyed if the spaceship carrying him was blown up, which he took advantage of by using his disembodied head to attack and bite Seven. | |
Ultraseven / int_62cae28a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_62cae28a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_62cae28a | |
Ultraseven / int_630910ba | type |
Finger-Twitching Revival | |
Ultraseven / int_630910ba | comment |
Finger-Twitching Revival: Two words... | |
Ultraseven / int_630910ba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_630910ba | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_630910ba | |
Ultraseven / int_6381b11 | type |
Game-Breaking Injury | |
Ultraseven / int_6381b11 | comment |
Game-Breaking Injury: Or rather, injuries, which weakened him so badly that, in Episode 48, his boss from M78 ordered Dan to go back home and not to transform until ready to leave. | |
Ultraseven / int_6381b11 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6381b11 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6381b11 | |
Ultraseven / int_63a8a557 | type |
Improbable Use of a Weapon | |
Ultraseven / int_63a8a557 | comment |
Improbable Use of a Weapon: Furuhashi's gun in Episode 38 "Battle of Bravery." | |
Ultraseven / int_63a8a557 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_63a8a557 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_63a8a557 | |
Ultraseven / int_6439de78 | type |
Heroic Sacrifice | |
Ultraseven / int_6439de78 | comment |
Heroic Sacrifice: Jiro Satsuma per the flashback in Episode 17, which inspired Ultraseven to stay on Earth, copying Satsuma's likeness under the name Dan Moroboshi. Satsuma lived, subverting the trope. Mr. Ichinomiya from "The Lonely Earthling" stepped into a teleporter with Dr. Niwa (alien in disguise), presumably killing both. | |
Ultraseven / int_6439de78 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6439de78 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6439de78 | |
Ultraseven / int_64e975cf | type |
Manly Tears | |
Ultraseven / int_64e975cf | comment |
Manly Tears: Dan in "Dark Zone", after his radio message to the people of Pegassa goes unanswered. When Dan "dies" in "Fly to the Mountain of Evil", his teammates (Anne is missing, somehow) take it very hard. The twist is that Soga in particular Screams Like a Little Girl, sobbing loudly, yelling out Dan's name. The end of Episode 49. | |
Ultraseven / int_64e975cf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_64e975cf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_64e975cf | |
Ultraseven / int_652bf890 | type |
Drone of Dread | |
Ultraseven / int_652bf890 | comment |
Drone of Dread: Some of the musical cues, like the Stings. Some of the synth sounds added to the Cinar dubnote like Episode 8, when Dan is following the truck, is a good example have that effect, too. | |
Ultraseven / int_652bf890 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_652bf890 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_652bf890 | |
Ultraseven / int_68068108 | type |
Evil Laugh | |
Ultraseven / int_68068108 | comment |
Evil Laugh: So many, like the Spehl aliens in their hideout, or Alien Metron after trapping Dan in his spaceship. | |
Ultraseven / int_68068108 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_68068108 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_68068108 | |
Ultraseven / int_680bb6b1 | type |
Hot-Blooded | |
Ultraseven / int_680bb6b1 | comment |
Hot-Blooded: Soga and Kurata | |
Ultraseven / int_680bb6b1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_680bb6b1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_680bb6b1 | |
Ultraseven / int_6994b346 | type |
Human Outside, Alien Inside | |
Ultraseven / int_6994b346 | comment |
Human Outside, Alien Inside: The reason Dan ran away in Episode 49. Any X-rays would reveal his secret. One of the Pitt aliens in "Secret of the Lake", who goes as far as to pretend to refuse medical help. | |
Ultraseven / int_6994b346 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6994b346 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6994b346 | |
Ultraseven / int_6a2c358d | type |
A Death in the Limelight | |
Ultraseven / int_6a2c358d | comment |
A Death in the Limelight: Ensign Newbie/Glory Hound Aoki in "Glory For Whom", Soga's rival Kurota in "The 0.1 second kill". | |
Ultraseven / int_6a2c358d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6a2c358d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6a2c358d | |
Ultraseven / int_6a47a1e2 | type |
Knight of Cerebus | |
Ultraseven / int_6a47a1e2 | comment |
Knight of Cerebus: The Guts and Ghos aliens. | |
Ultraseven / int_6a47a1e2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6a47a1e2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6a47a1e2 | |
Ultraseven / int_6a85e9e1 | type |
Dub-Induced Plot Hole | |
Ultraseven / int_6a85e9e1 | comment |
Dub-Induced Plot Hole: This is in regards to the Cinar dub and Episode 48. Even if Dan is not in his best shape, how could he zone out for 40 minutes and fail to warn the UG in time to prevent the arrival of Pandon without incurring the ire of Kiriyama? The Captain would have punished him (ground him on the spot), and instead said nothing. There was no indication in the original Japanese episode that 40 min passed. | |
Ultraseven / int_6a85e9e1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6a85e9e1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6a85e9e1 | |
Ultraseven / int_6b2b3b59 | type |
The Reveal | |
Ultraseven / int_6b2b3b59 | comment |
The Reveal: From "Envoy from Nonmalto", Shinichi was Dead All Along | |
Ultraseven / int_6b2b3b59 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6b2b3b59 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6b2b3b59 | |
Ultraseven / int_6bda9a30 | type |
Meaningful Name | |
Ultraseven / int_6bda9a30 | comment |
Meaningful Name: Moroboshi = Many stars. Also, from Pandora, Pandon | |
Ultraseven / int_6bda9a30 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6bda9a30 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6bda9a30 | |
Ultraseven / int_6d332aea | type |
Driven to Suicide | |
Ultraseven / int_6d332aea | comment |
Alien Maya, Driven to Suicide after being left stranded in a planet she hated. | |
Ultraseven / int_6d332aea | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6d332aea | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6d332aea | |
Ultraseven / int_6eb04f1 | type |
"Everybody Laughs" Ending | |
Ultraseven / int_6eb04f1 | comment |
Everybody Laughs Ending: Some episodes ended in an upbeat note, like "Project Blue" | |
Ultraseven / int_6eb04f1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_6eb04f1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_6eb04f1 | |
Ultraseven / int_7286e96d | type |
Idiot Ball | |
Ultraseven / int_7286e96d | comment |
Idiot Ball: In Episode 46, Dan and Anne were following a Salome alien responsible for blowing up a ship. Dan blew it when he would stare at the "pretty girl" for a long time, then chased her by car at high speed. Not long after, he got captured. | |
Ultraseven / int_7286e96d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_7286e96d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_7286e96d | |
Ultraseven / int_73733868 | type |
Awesomeness by Analysis | |
Ultraseven / int_73733868 | comment |
Awesomeness by Analysis: Amagi, which saved Dan/Seven a few times. Dan, being an alien hero. | |
Ultraseven / int_73733868 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_73733868 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_73733868 | |
Ultraseven / int_7570a10c | type |
Bond Villain Stupidity | |
Ultraseven / int_7570a10c | comment |
Bond Villain Stupidity: The Salome aliens were so proud of their creation, they left Dan to die strapped to a table with a bomb about to destroy their base of operations. Dan escaped. | |
Ultraseven / int_7570a10c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_7570a10c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_7570a10c | |
Ultraseven / int_75e2bf23 | type |
Chiaroscuro | |
Ultraseven / int_75e2bf23 | comment |
Chiaroscuro | |
Ultraseven / int_75e2bf23 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_75e2bf23 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_75e2bf23 | |
Ultraseven / int_77315f4f | type |
You Have to Believe Me! | |
Ultraseven / int_77315f4f | comment |
Double dose of subversion in "Stolen Time". After an act of sabotage in the Radar Room, Dr. Yushima, under alien control, calls Dan an alien spy (half-truth). Dan claims that Dr. Y is under alien control (he's telling the truth). Since Dr. Y is a respected scientist and Dan attacked him (Dan saw him plant a bomb in the boiler room), Dan is thrown in a cell. The Ultra Garrison doesn't believe either claim, anyway. | |
Ultraseven / int_77315f4f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_77315f4f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_77315f4f | |
Ultraseven / int_786afb29 | type |
Looks Like Cesare | |
Ultraseven / int_786afb29 | comment |
Looks Like Cesare: The human guise of Alien Icarus. | |
Ultraseven / int_786afb29 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_786afb29 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_786afb29 | |
Ultraseven / int_78cdd5f6 | type |
"Fantastic Voyage" Plot | |
Ultraseven / int_78cdd5f6 | comment |
"Fantastic Voyage" Plot: "The Flower Where Evil Lies" | |
Ultraseven / int_78cdd5f6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_78cdd5f6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_78cdd5f6 | |
Ultraseven / int_78d0ebcf | type |
Crying Wolf | |
Ultraseven / int_78d0ebcf | comment |
Crying Wolf: Alien Perolinga claims the amateur astronomer who saw the alien vessels will soon fall victim to this, if he tried to warn the Ultra Garrison often enough. Dan had other ideas. | |
Ultraseven / int_78d0ebcf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_78d0ebcf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_78d0ebcf | |
Ultraseven / int_79da90f4 | type |
MindManipulation | |
Ultraseven / int_79da90f4 | comment |
Mind Manipulation: Almost half of the entire series's aliens have used this on the Ultra Garrison to do their bidding in their plans to take over the world. There are so many different examples of this that it may probably take up most of this page. Alien Bira Alien Metron Alien Iyros Alien Shaplay Alien Kanan Alien Borg Dally Alien Mandala Dancan Alien Pega (His own subtitle is Hypnosis Alien!) Alien Goron Alien Salome Alien Ghose | |
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The Faceless | |
Ultraseven / int_7abba202 | comment |
The Faceless: The old man in "The Fugitive Fortune Teller" encountered these. | |
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Off with His Head! | |
Ultraseven / int_7e6c0522 | comment |
Off with His Head!: Alien Chibull, Gabora (it then took a life of its own), Alien Prote (it was a Hologram, though), and Reconstructed Pandon, to name a few. In a subversion, Alien Goron's head separated from his body when Seven blew him up. | |
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Ultraseven / int_7ebe1f60 | type |
Anatomy Arsenal | |
Ultraseven / int_7ebe1f60 | comment |
Anatomy Arsenal: So to speak, The Eye Slugger from the top of his head, by itself, with energy, and combined with telekinesis The Emerium Beam lamp from his forehead His L-shaped Wide Shot from his right forearm His eyes can see invisible aliens Knife and shuriken-shaped energy blasts from his hands A spiral beam from an outstretched arm | |
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Ultraseven / int_7febc23b | type |
Establishing Character Moment | |
Ultraseven / int_7febc23b | comment |
Establishing Character Moment: Dan's first scene in the show, where he runs into Furuhashi and Soga, preventing them from being abducted by aliens. After a passing policeman disregards Dan and vanishes into thin air, Dan scolds the two UG members and introduces himself. He then looks up, eyes sparkling, and a UFO becomes visible... | |
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1.0 | |
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Large Ham | |
Ultraseven / int_823c6e3e | comment |
Large Ham: Furuhashi and Soga. Dan and Kiriyama have their moments. | |
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1.0 | |
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Evil Doppelgänger | |
Ultraseven / int_82982bcb | comment |
Evil Doppelgänger: Dan and Furuhashi in "Answer Max". Furuhashi and Soga in "The 0.1 Second Kill". Kiriyama's friend Ishiguro in "The Green Terror". | |
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Power Glows | |
Ultraseven / int_857d1626 | comment |
Power Glows: And sparkles! | |
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The Cassandra | |
Ultraseven / int_859bbabc | comment |
The Cassandra: "Seek Tomorrow" AKA "The Fugitive Fortune Teller", "Who Are You?", "Stolen Time" | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_85bb40b8 | type |
Dramatic Timpani | |
Ultraseven / int_85bb40b8 | comment |
Dramatic Timpani: The opening theme begins with one, which Tohru Fuyuki borrowed from a Leitmotiv used within the show, possibly the one called "Space Monster"note that theme has two versions: a slow one with a horn section, the same one Fuyuki rearranged for Ultraman Leo; and a faster one with only percussion, used for example in Episode 20 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_863fa679 | type |
What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Ultraseven / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Mouse?: Episode 17 features a literal example of this trope. In the beginning a miner named Jiro, who is identical to lead character Dan Moroboshi because Ultra Seven saved Jiro's life and based his human appearance on him after the latter nearly died performing a similarly selfless act, runs back to save a miner's pet mouse from death during a mysterious cave-in. Both are trapped in the mine, and the plot of the episode centers on the Ultra Garrison attempting to free him. Throughout the episode Jiro talks to the mouse (named Lucky) for comfort and yet when Ultra Seven rescues Jiro towards the end of the episode ... we never see what happens to the mouse. Ultra Seven didn't even know it existed, so in all likelihood it was just left to die in the mine or killed in the explosion that follows. Which means that not only does the audience (many of whom would have been children) never receive any resolution to that character arc, but for all we know the entire point of Jiro becoming trapped in the mine, and thus the entire point of the episode's plot, has been negated. Agira and Mikuras weren't mentioned in the show after their final appearances. In Agira's case, Dan never called him back in Episode 46. All Capsule Monsters would show up again in other continuities. | |
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Ultraseven / int_86bb1fc6 | type |
Secret Identity Apathy | |
Ultraseven / int_86bb1fc6 | comment |
Secret Identity Apathy: The Guts aliens, like all other alien threats in the show, know Dan is Seven, and yet they figure (correctly) Seven's public defeat and execution will have the greatest impact on Earthlings. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_8739b21 | type |
Technopath | |
Ultraseven / int_8739b21 | comment |
Technopath: Alien Chibull, who not only controlled realistic-looking weaponized toys, but also Android Zero. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_88384522 | type |
Reflective Eyes | |
Ultraseven / int_88384522 | comment |
Reflective Eyes: "Number 340! No, let's call you by your name on Earth: Ultra Seven." | |
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1.0 | |
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Eye Beams | |
Ultraseven / int_8871bbd8 | comment |
Eye Beams: Seven, Alien Spehl, Android Zero, Alien Goron, and others. Seven in particular can see invisible aliens as well as emit energy blasts. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_8878f3be | type |
Badass Army | |
Ultraseven / int_8878f3be | comment |
Badass Army: The Ultra Garrison | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_887da4ea | type |
Died Happily Ever After | |
Ultraseven / int_887da4ea | comment |
Died Happily Ever After: Played with. When Seven leaves Earth, Dan appears in the sky, laughing and running towards his teammates. Only Dan is not really dead. His teammates are sad and doubt he will make it home with all his injuries. One of them says, "We killed Dan". | |
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Ultraseven / int_89102272 | type |
Artistic Title | |
Ultraseven / int_89102272 | comment |
Artistic Title: Episodes 1-13 feature an opening logo with scattered paint particles that shake to form the word Ultraseven in Kana; the remaining episodes feature a swirling twin-whirlpool paint effect similar to Ultraman's opening, the logo appearing in two words, one at the center of each whirlpool, the word Ultra higher and to the left. In all episodes, the logo is followed by the opening credits sequence proper, consisting of silhouettes of Space Station V3, mecha, Dan, and Seven set against a wavy (think lava) multi-color background that changes color as it moves. The Cinar dub of the series had an Animated Credits Opening, which featured lots of laser effects and an animated Ultraseven flying towards the screen. | |
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Ultraseven / int_89a17726 | type |
Spell My Name with an S | |
Ultraseven / int_89a17726 | comment |
Spell My Name with an "S": Pandon was originally called Bandon. Also, the anglicized names vary all over the place. | |
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Ultraseven / int_89f088a | type |
Filling the Silence | |
Ultraseven / int_89f088a | comment |
Filling the Silence: The Cinar dub adds synth music during moments of silence or sound-effects-only scenes. Take the dump truck scene from "The Targeted Sound", for example. In the Japanese version, the scene with the dump truck trying to run Dan off the road has no dialogue or music until the truck stops. In the dubbed version, the scene begins with a droning synth chord, taking away from the suspense. Same with Furuhashi's sudden fit of anger. | |
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Ultraseven / int_8a295a46 | type |
Cool Car | |
Ultraseven / int_8a295a46 | comment |
The Pointer is a Cool Car. | |
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Ultraseven / int_8b3fe1cb | type |
Flaw Exploitation | |
Ultraseven / int_8b3fe1cb | comment |
Flaw Exploitation: The Metron aliens are counting on humans to turn against each other and fight each other to death so their invasion goes smoothly. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_8b67aba7 | type |
Cerebus Retcon | |
Ultraseven / int_8b67aba7 | comment |
Cerebus Retcon: Seven's Superior tells Dan in "The World's Greatest Invasion" Part I that Seven's sustained injuries during his stay on Earth have left him in a weakened condition and to transform again will kill him ... Previously, Seven had bounced back from all kinds of predicaments none the worse for the wear. | |
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Ultraseven / int_8ba9512b | type |
Our Zombies Are Different | |
Ultraseven / int_8ba9512b | comment |
Our Zombies Are Different: The intangible Shadow Men from "Invasion by the Dead" | |
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Ultraseven / int_8d219876 | type |
Air Jousting | |
Ultraseven / int_8d219876 | comment |
The fight against Alien Metron at the end of Episode 8. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_8e20979 | type |
Wham Episode | |
Ultraseven / int_8e20979 | comment |
Wham Episode: "The Ultra Garrison Goes West", "Seven Assassination Scheme", and "The World's Greatest Invasion", all two-part episodes. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_905438eb | type |
Recycled IN SPACE! | |
Ultraseven / int_905438eb | comment |
Recycled IN SPACE!: Ultraman meets Star Trek ON EARTH! | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_905438eb | |
Ultraseven / int_90d44f44 | type |
Karmic Death | |
Ultraseven / int_90d44f44 | comment |
Karmic Death: Gas-guzzling, fire-breathing Kurasso...burned to death, engulfed in flames. Alien Maya, Driven to Suicide after being left stranded in a planet she hated. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_91697559 | type |
Half the Man He Used to Be | |
Ultraseven / int_91697559 | comment |
Half the Man He Used to Be: Alien Spehl, sliced vertically in mid-air. Seven even sends his Eye Slugger skipping over the surface of a lake, just like a stone. Alien Wyar | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_92587498 | type |
Five-Man Band | |
Ultraseven / int_92587498 | comment |
Five-Man Band/True Companions: The Ultra Garrison The Hero/Sixth Ranger: Dan Moroboshi/Ultra Seven The Lancer: Soga, the hot-headed sniper The Smart Guy: Amagi, Intelligence expert with an IQ of 200 The Big Guy: Furuhashi, a consummate athlete, weapons expert, and laid-back guy The Chick/The Medic: Anne Yuri, the Token Female The Captain: Kiriyama, the soft-spoken, fatherly leader | |
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Ultraseven / int_92f674e5 | type |
Revenge | |
Ultraseven / int_92f674e5 | comment |
Revenge: The Zampa alien from "Terror On the Moon". In "Super Weapon R-1", Starbem Guyron (a bird-like sentient creature) instinctively targeted Earth, seeing as Earthlings blew up its home planet. | |
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Ultraseven / int_9381f239 | type |
Clockwork Creature | |
Ultraseven / int_9381f239 | comment |
Clockwork Creature: Robot Commander | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_95265081 | type |
Leeroy Jenkins | |
Ultraseven / int_95265081 | comment |
Leeroy Jenkins: Prospective team member Aoki, who nearly killed Dan and Kiriyama in mid-air, and caused the death of many soldiers on the ground when an alien he failed to report attacked during an exercise. Dan uncharacteristically (for this show) lost his temper and smacked him just before he redeemed himself and died. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9590971a | type |
One Hero, Hold the Weaksauce | |
Ultraseven / int_9590971a | comment |
One Hero, Hold the Weaksauce: He lacked a Color Timer (or a time limit in his true form, for that matter), unlike his predecessor. That made him more powerful in comparison. He was still weakened by extreme cold and could still run out of energy and sustain severe injuries if faced with a powerful enough enemy. | |
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Ultraseven / int_95bca4c9 | type |
Tuckerization | |
Ultraseven / int_95bca4c9 | comment |
Tuckerization: From Kinjo to King Joe | |
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Ultraseven / int_95dec9d2 | type |
Plant Aliens | |
Ultraseven / int_95dec9d2 | comment |
Plant Aliens: Alien Wyar | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9633f14b | type |
Badass Bystander | |
Ultraseven / int_9633f14b | comment |
Badass Bystander: Dan in "The Invisible Challenger", Jiro Satsuma in Episode 17, both played by Kohji Moritsugu. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_97fa0a10 | type |
Mass "Oh, Crap!" | |
Ultraseven / int_97fa0a10 | comment |
Another Mass "Oh, Crap!" when the UG found out Dan was really Ultra Seven. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_97fa0a10 | |
Ultraseven / int_98c80fe5 | type |
Hour of Power | |
Ultraseven / int_98c80fe5 | comment |
Hour of Power: Averted, as he can fight almost non-stop. In extreme cases, he does run out of energy... | |
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-1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9a2aee13 | type |
Heroic Bystander | |
Ultraseven / int_9a2aee13 | comment |
Jiro Satsuma per the flashback in Episode 17, which inspired Ultraseven to stay on Earth, copying Satsuma's likeness under the name Dan Moroboshi. Satsuma lived, subverting the trope. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9a2aee13 | |
Ultraseven / int_9afa05c7 | type |
Family-Unfriendly Death | |
Ultraseven / int_9afa05c7 | comment |
Family-Unfriendly Death: Ultra Seven's Eye Slugger tends to dish these out by slicing monsters to pieces. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9c23f3a0 | type |
Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti | |
Ultraseven / int_9c23f3a0 | comment |
Alien Wild is a a yeti | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9c45b5a2 | type |
What Measure Is a Non-Human? | |
Ultraseven / int_9c45b5a2 | comment |
What Measure Is a Non-Human?: "The Dark Zone" provides a thorough deconstruction of this trope. A Tear Jerker. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9c8701b5 | type |
A Day in the Limelight | |
Ultraseven / int_9c8701b5 | comment |
A Day in the Limelight: Jiro Satsuma got this in Episode 17, his plight inside the mine shaft may have overshadowed the main plot (underground earthquakes caused by robots!) An episode before that also had Dan seemingly dying in the first five minutes! and the Ultra Garrison, minus Anne, who had to handle the bulk of the work with Seven cleaning up a loose end in the final minute. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9cbf01d6 | type |
Stay in the Kitchen | |
Ultraseven / int_9cbf01d6 | comment |
Stay in the Kitchen: Dan to Anne in the English dub of Episode 39. Played for Laughs. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9cbf01d6 | |
Ultraseven / int_9ebd9c33 | type |
UnPerson | |
Ultraseven / int_9ebd9c33 | comment |
Un-person: A salary man becomes one courtesy of aliens in "Who Are You?". | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_9ebd9c33 | |
Ultraseven / int_9f63d4f1 | type |
Our Vampires Are Different | |
Ultraseven / int_9f63d4f1 | comment |
Our Vampires Are Different: The Spehl Aliens and Alien Wyar | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_a04fe73e | type |
Imposter Forgot One Detail | |
Ultraseven / int_a04fe73e | comment |
Imposter Forgot One Detail: Really, Godola, if you impersonate Dan, you should have been wearing Dan's necklace, the one Anne gave him to cheer him up! Also, a cut on your head shouldn't heal that quickly! | |
Ultraseven / int_a04fe73e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a04fe73e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a04fe73e | |
Ultraseven / int_a059270 | type |
Gratuitous Greek | |
Ultraseven / int_a059270 | comment |
Gratuitous Greek: The Ultra Hawk 1 vessel can split in mid-air into Alpha, Beta, and Gamma vessels that can fly and shoot lasers. | |
Ultraseven / int_a059270 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a059270 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a059270 | |
Ultraseven / int_a1c00d73 | type |
Capture and Replicate | |
Ultraseven / int_a1c00d73 | comment |
Capture and Replicate: The Wyar aliens from "The Green Terror" capture their victims in a big metal rock, and send duplicates out which are controlled from transmitters hidden in smaller rocks, one for each duplicate. The Godola aliens from "Come in, Max" copy Dan and Furuhashi, along with a civilian woman, all of whom infiltrate the base. Dan is trapped in the engine room by "Furuhashi", who then impersonates Dan and takes Anne hostage. | |
Ultraseven / int_a1c00d73 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a1c00d73 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a1c00d73 | |
Ultraseven / int_a20014c4 | type |
Nuclear Nasty | |
Ultraseven / int_a20014c4 | comment |
Nuclear Nasty: Alien Spehl | |
Ultraseven / int_a20014c4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a20014c4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a20014c4 | |
Ultraseven / int_a25b0db9 | type |
Murderous Mannequin | |
Ultraseven / int_a25b0db9 | comment |
Murderous Mannequin: Android Zero One, complete with an electrifying handshake, Eye Beams, and hand beams. | |
Ultraseven / int_a25b0db9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a25b0db9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a25b0db9 | |
Ultraseven / int_a3a4a800 | type |
Too Clever by Half | |
Ultraseven / int_a3a4a800 | comment |
Too Clever by Half: The Pegassans are so advanced, they're able to build a floating city in space to save their lives before their home world is destroyed. They're so clever and industrious, they manufacture their own air. However, they're too naive (or arrogant) to think another planet would be willing or able to shift its orbit to get out of their way. The UG's upper brass has them blown out of the sky. | |
Ultraseven / int_a3a4a800 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a3a4a800 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a3a4a800 | |
Ultraseven / int_a4c37cbe | type |
Mood Whiplash | |
Ultraseven / int_a4c37cbe | comment |
Mood Whiplash: Examples: Part of the setup for Episode 39 (a daytime patrol by two Ultra Garrison members that came up with nothing but a happy scene at an amusement park full of unsuspecting people), compared to what happened after Dan and Anne run into the Guts aliens... The was a hilarious moment in Episode 24 "Return North!" when the Kanan aliens, operating out of a lighthouse, place Windam under their control, causing him to attack Dan. Dan transforms and "defeats" his friend by wearing him down, complete with "Fight! Ultraseven" playing in the background. This happens just as Furuhashi has a close call with an airliner. | |
Ultraseven / int_a4c37cbe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a4c37cbe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a4c37cbe | |
Ultraseven / int_a54c2273 | type |
Dented Iron | |
Ultraseven / int_a54c2273 | comment |
Dented Iron: Seven's injuries catch up with him in "The World's Greatest Invasion", Part I. | |
Ultraseven / int_a54c2273 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a54c2273 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a54c2273 | |
Ultraseven / int_a7a8e779 | type |
Doppelgänger Spin | |
Ultraseven / int_a7a8e779 | comment |
Doppelgänger Spin: The Prote and Guts aliens. | |
Ultraseven / int_a7a8e779 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a7a8e779 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a7a8e779 | |
Ultraseven / int_a950584d | type |
Combining Mecha | |
Ultraseven / int_a950584d | comment |
Combining Mecha: King Joe | |
Ultraseven / int_a950584d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_a950584d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_a950584d | |
Ultraseven / int_abad35b4 | type |
Soundtrack Dissonance | |
Ultraseven / int_abad35b4 | comment |
Soundtrack Dissonance: Tense moments in Episode 8, as well as the Tear Jerker end of Episode 12, are scored to upbeat, classical-sounding, music. | |
Ultraseven / int_abad35b4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_abad35b4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_abad35b4 | |
Ultraseven / int_abd29ad8 | type |
No-Sell | |
Ultraseven / int_abd29ad8 | comment |
No-Sell: Against the Guts Aliens (first fight), Starbem Gyeron (with the Eye Slugger, no less), King Joe, and Pandon (first fight, when the Emerium Beam won't even fire; second fight, when Seven threw the Eye slugger and Pandon caught it and threw it back; then Seven used telepathy to defeat him with it). In episode 40, the Ultra Garrison tried to rescue a crucified Ultra Seven from the air by firing an Applied Phlebotinum beam into Seven's Emerium lamp. Too bad it was a hologram. | |
Ultraseven / int_abd29ad8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_abd29ad8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_abd29ad8 | |
Ultraseven / int_ac09dc0f | type |
Alas, Poor Villain | |
Ultraseven / int_ac09dc0f | comment |
Alas, Poor Villain: Alien Maya looked like she was about to cry when she realized her people left her on Earth to die. | |
Ultraseven / int_ac09dc0f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ac09dc0f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ac09dc0f | |
Ultraseven / int_ac2094ca | type |
Red Shirt | |
Ultraseven / int_ac2094ca | comment |
Red Shirt: A young, impetuous upstart called Aoki in "Glory For Whom?", the pilot who crashed with an airliner in "Return to the North", and Soga's sniper rival Kiyota in "The 0.1 Second Kill". | |
Ultraseven / int_ac2094ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ac2094ca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ac2094ca | |
Ultraseven / int_ac36578e | type |
Or Was It a Dream? | |
Ultraseven / int_ac36578e | comment |
Or Was It a Dream?: Dan thinks his superior officer is just a nightmare brought on by his weakening condition, then the Ultra Eye pops out of his pocket and flies across the room to float in front of an owl-shaped cuckoo clock. Dan sits on the bed and reaches for his pocket, realizing the Ultra Eye is not there after all. | |
Ultraseven / int_ac36578e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ac36578e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ac36578e | |
Ultraseven / int_ad1db87c | type |
Oh, Crap! | |
Ultraseven / int_ad1db87c | comment |
Oh, Crap!: In "Come in, Max!" when Anne figures Dan is an impostor... Also, when Dan saw the girl in the boiler room, the same one who stole his Ultra Eye. In "The Targeted Town" when Dan finally met Alien Metron... Dan's reaction to seeing Robot Seven. The Ultra Garrison's NoSell rescue in Episode 40, see above. Another Mass "Oh, Crap!" when the UG found out Dan was really Ultra Seven. Don't miss the look on Android Zero One when Dan transformed in front of her and the toymaker. Gynoids expressing surprise? | |
Ultraseven / int_ad1db87c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ad1db87c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ad1db87c | |
Ultraseven / int_ae087674 | type |
I Can Still Fight! | |
Ultraseven / int_ae087674 | comment |
I Can Still Fight!: Dan does this in Episode 49, after Seven's epic near-loss to Bandon. No creepy hologram of his boss, or even a friendly prompting from Anne will stop him. He was doing this when he first realized he was ill. | |
Ultraseven / int_ae087674 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ae087674 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ae087674 | |
Ultraseven / int_ae372576 | type |
I Warned You | |
Ultraseven / int_ae372576 | comment |
I Warned You: Dan tried to warn Soga and Furuhashi not to get any closer to a sighting of the Cool aliens, only for a local cop to ride past and get abducted himself. | |
Ultraseven / int_ae372576 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ae372576 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ae372576 | |
Ultraseven / int_aec3e0b8 | type |
Glory Hound | |
Ultraseven / int_aec3e0b8 | comment |
Glory Hound: Aoki from "Glory for whom?", which got him and others killed. | |
Ultraseven / int_aec3e0b8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_aec3e0b8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_aec3e0b8 | |
Ultraseven / int_b0a91b69 | type |
Convection, Schmonvection | |
Ultraseven / int_b0a91b69 | comment |
Convection Schmonvection: Kiriyama, Furuhashi, and Soga are none the worse for the wear after being surrounded by fire in Part I of "The World's Greatest Invasion". | |
Ultraseven / int_b0a91b69 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_b0a91b69 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_b0a91b69 | |
Ultraseven / int_b13bb418 | type |
Alien Among Us | |
Ultraseven / int_b13bb418 | comment |
Alien Among Us: Seven took a human form after saving a brave man and decided to stick around. | |
Ultraseven / int_b13bb418 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_b13bb418 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_b13bb418 | |
Ultraseven / int_b1efb7a7 | type |
Mayfly–December Romance | |
Ultraseven / int_b1efb7a7 | comment |
Mayfly–December Romance: Seeing as Seven is thousands of years old and Anne is twentyish... | |
Ultraseven / int_b1efb7a7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_b1efb7a7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_b1efb7a7 | |
Ultraseven / int_b3eecaae | type |
Colony Drop | |
Ultraseven / int_b3eecaae | comment |
Colony Drop: Space Metropolis Pegassa, many times denser than Earth due to the Pegassa's advanced technology, would have been this if the Ultra Garrison hadn't blown it up in time. | |
Ultraseven / int_b3eecaae | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_b3eecaae | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_b3eecaae | |
Ultraseven / int_b57a1db3 | type |
Cold Snap | |
Ultraseven / int_b57a1db3 | comment |
Cold Snap: "Showdown at -140º", "Terror on the Moon" | |
Ultraseven / int_b57a1db3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_b57a1db3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_b57a1db3 | |
Ultraseven / int_b9619eff | type |
Phlebotinum Battery | |
Ultraseven / int_b9619eff | comment |
Phlebotinum Battery: The Sun. Also, see Imported Alien Phlebotinum above. | |
Ultraseven / int_b9619eff | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_b9619eff | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_b9619eff | |
Ultraseven / int_bc1a0bb1 | type |
The Last Dance | |
Ultraseven / int_bc1a0bb1 | comment |
The Last Dance: Seven vs Reconstructed Pandon. | |
Ultraseven / int_bc1a0bb1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_bc1a0bb1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_bc1a0bb1 | |
Ultraseven / int_bc3b029b | type |
Impairment Shot | |
Ultraseven / int_bc3b029b | comment |
Impairment Shot: Dan in Episode 4, after his Ultra Eye is stolen; Episode 18, when Alien Bell's Brown Note disabled him; and Episode 48, due to his weakening condition. Seven in Episode 18, after transforming, and Episode 23, due to Gabora's venomous bite. | |
Ultraseven / int_bc3b029b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_bc3b029b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_bc3b029b | |
Ultraseven / int_bccb6703 | type |
Cement Shoes | |
Ultraseven / int_bccb6703 | comment |
Cement Shoes: In this case (Episode 41), Dan was chained to a buoy. | |
Ultraseven / int_bccb6703 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_bccb6703 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_bccb6703 | |
Ultraseven / int_bce16d24 | type |
Why Don't You Just Shoot Him? | |
Ultraseven / int_bce16d24 | comment |
Instead of quietly killing Dan, the Guts Aliens figure they'll capture Seven, show him to the world for less than 24 hours, and assassinate him just as the world looks on. They thought the people of Earth would surrender quickly after. | |
Ultraseven / int_bce16d24 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_bce16d24 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_bce16d24 | |
Ultraseven / int_bdc0a18e | type |
Idiosyncratic Wipes | |
Ultraseven / int_bdc0a18e | comment |
Idiosyncratic Wipes: Episode 46 and the flashback sequence in Episode 39. | |
Ultraseven / int_bdc0a18e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_bdc0a18e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_bdc0a18e | |
Ultraseven / int_beb9a361 | type |
Anti-Hero | |
Ultraseven / int_beb9a361 | comment |
Anti-Hero: Aoki, and to an extent, Kurata. | |
Ultraseven / int_beb9a361 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_beb9a361 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_beb9a361 | |
Ultraseven / int_bf00b603 | type |
No Romantic Resolution | |
Ultraseven / int_bf00b603 | comment |
No Romantic Resolution: Dan and Anne go their separate ways without declaring their feeling for each other. | |
Ultraseven / int_bf00b603 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_bf00b603 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_bf00b603 | |
Ultraseven / int_bf927e82 | type |
Non-Human Sidekick | |
Ultraseven / int_bf927e82 | comment |
Non-Human Sidekick: Three Capsule Monsters: Windom, Mikuras, and Agira. Dan summons them by throwing their respective capsules. They predate Pokemon by about 25-30 years. | |
Ultraseven / int_bf927e82 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_bf927e82 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_bf927e82 | |
Ultraseven / int_c16f48aa | type |
Monster Misogyny | |
Ultraseven / int_c16f48aa | comment |
Monster Misogyny: Alien Buraco from "The Human Ranch" played with this trope, as it targeted both animals and women (and their chromosomes) to harvest the red spores from its body. Darii from "The Flower where Evil lies" targeted women. The Spehl aliens from "From Another Planet with Love" targeted young women for their blood, that is, until they realized children had even better blood for their purposes. | |
Ultraseven / int_c16f48aa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c16f48aa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c16f48aa | |
Ultraseven / int_c235ac60 | type |
Ill Girl | |
Ultraseven / int_c235ac60 | comment |
Ill Girl: Osamu (a boy) in "The Brave One". Akira (another boy) in "The Strange Neighbor". Amagi's fiancée in "The Flower Where Evil Lies". Anne and her friend in "The Human Farm"; Dan himself in "The World's Greatest Invasion". | |
Ultraseven / int_c235ac60 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c235ac60 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c235ac60 | |
Ultraseven / int_c34a3286 | type |
Kappa | |
Ultraseven / int_c34a3286 | comment |
Kappa: Tepeto, who not of Earth, but controlled by aliens. | |
Ultraseven / int_c34a3286 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c34a3286 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c34a3286 | |
Ultraseven / int_c41631ae | type |
Too Powerful to Live | |
Ultraseven / int_c41631ae | comment |
Too Powerful to Live: Crazygon, Guts, Ghos, King Joe, Pandon. | |
Ultraseven / int_c41631ae | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c41631ae | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c41631ae | |
Ultraseven / int_c41668cd | type |
Needle in a Stack of Needles | |
Ultraseven / int_c41668cd | comment |
Needle in a Stack of Needles: In "The Stolen Ultra Eye", Dan goes alone in the club where he previously saw Alien Maya, and is surrounded with patrons who all wear Ultra Eyes. | |
Ultraseven / int_c41668cd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c41668cd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c41668cd | |
Ultraseven / int_c4b09e97 | type |
Doppelgänger | |
Ultraseven / int_c4b09e97 | comment |
Doppelgänger: Dan is this to Jiro Satsuma. Also, Dan impersonated Masaki Kazamori in the video specials from 1999. | |
Ultraseven / int_c4b09e97 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c4b09e97 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c4b09e97 | |
Ultraseven / int_c4b8e2ae | type |
One-Woman Wail | |
Ultraseven / int_c4b8e2ae | comment |
One-Woman Wail: When Dan and the Pole Aliens communicate. | |
Ultraseven / int_c4b8e2ae | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c4b8e2ae | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c4b8e2ae | |
Ultraseven / int_c4c9bb40 | type |
Inner Monologue | |
Ultraseven / int_c4c9bb40 | comment |
Inner Monologue: Dan talks to himself a lot, mostly about alien threats he's encountered or Spotting the Thread. | |
Ultraseven / int_c4c9bb40 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c4c9bb40 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c4c9bb40 | |
Ultraseven / int_c6bc89f7 | type |
Curb-Stomp Cushion | |
Ultraseven / int_c6bc89f7 | comment |
Curb Stomp Cushion: Seven vs Alien Bado; Bado even cheated to poke Seven in the face with some pointy gadget! | |
Ultraseven / int_c6bc89f7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c6bc89f7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c6bc89f7 | |
Ultraseven / int_c6d11745 | type |
Telepathy | |
Ultraseven / int_c6d11745 | comment |
Telepathy: How Seven communicates with Annon in "Glowing Eye in the Darkness", the Pole aliens in "Showdown at -140 Degrees", and Alien Maya in "The Stolen Ultra Eye". | |
Ultraseven / int_c6d11745 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c6d11745 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c6d11745 | |
Ultraseven / int_c6eabb03 | type |
Gosh Dang It to Heck! | |
Ultraseven / int_c6eabb03 | comment |
Goshdang It To Heck: Because it was intended for children's syndication, the Cinar English Dub has this. However, the occasional "damn" and "hell" are spoken. It was still rated TVPG anyway. | |
Ultraseven / int_c6eabb03 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c6eabb03 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c6eabb03 | |
Ultraseven / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Ultraseven / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out "The Strange Neighbor" is this Ultra series' homage to Rear Window. "The Green Terror" references both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Pedan Robot King Joe is named after writer Tetsuo ''Kinjou'' Episode 31 is reminiscent of Fantastic Voyage The opening credits may refer to the Bond movies, one of which had just wrapped up production in Japan. "The Targeted Town" may have been inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone (1959) called "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street". | |
Ultraseven / int_c75df49a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c75df49a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c75df49a | |
Ultraseven / int_c9c756a8 | type |
Child Soldiers | |
Ultraseven / int_c9c756a8 | comment |
This is what Alien Chibull will turn unsuspecting children to, as well as ChildSoldiers | |
Ultraseven / int_c9c756a8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_c9c756a8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_c9c756a8 | |
Ultraseven / int_ca3ef034 | type |
Evil Knockoff | |
Ultraseven / int_ca3ef034 | comment |
Evil Knockoff: Seven had one in "The Decisive Battle of Dan vs. Seven". | |
Ultraseven / int_ca3ef034 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ca3ef034 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ca3ef034 | |
Ultraseven / int_cabaf736 | type |
Critical Annoyance | |
Ultraseven / int_cabaf736 | comment |
Critical Annoyance: Iron Rocks has a bomb set to go off some time after it chains up and attacks Seven. Played with in "Seven Assassination Scheme", when Seven's Emerium Beam lamp blinks. Dan's got 15 minutes to free himself and disarm a bomb, or the base will blow up in "Come in, Max". In 15 hours, the victims of the alien spore in "The Human Farm" will die if a cure from Saturn isn't administered. Ultra Hawk 2 is too slow; it'd take the rocket 3 days to reach Saturn. Cue Dan's staged Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_cabaf736 | |
Ultraseven / int_cb96fad3 | type |
11th-Hour Ranger | |
Ultraseven / int_cb96fad3 | comment |
11th-Hour Ranger: Kurata in the last episode, after learning Dan was Ultraseven. | |
Ultraseven / int_cb96fad3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_cb96fad3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_cb96fad3 | |
Ultraseven / int_cdaa029f | type |
Nuclear Weapons Taboo | |
Ultraseven / int_cdaa029f | comment |
Nuclear Weapons Taboo: Subverted throughout the show; played straight with the banned episodes. | |
Ultraseven / int_cdaa029f | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Ultraseven / int_cdaa029f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_cdaa029f | |
Ultraseven / int_cdfe12c3 | type |
Nothing Is Scarier | |
Ultraseven / int_cdfe12c3 | comment |
Nothing Is Scarier: Episodes 7, 18, 19, and 25 have their moments. | |
Ultraseven / int_cdfe12c3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_cdfe12c3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_cdfe12c3 | |
Ultraseven / int_cf92fea8 | type |
Cassandra Truth | |
Ultraseven / int_cf92fea8 | comment |
Cassandra Truth: Double dose of subversion in "Stolen Time". After an act of sabotage in the Radar Room, Dr. Yushima, under alien control, calls Dan an alien spy (half-truth). Dan claims that Dr. Y is under alien control (he's telling the truth). Since Dr. Y is a respected scientist and Dan attacked him (Dan saw him plant a bomb in the boiler room), Dan is thrown in a cell. The Ultra Garrison doesn't believe either claim, anyway. Played straight in "Dark Zone" with the Ultra Garrison's telling Alien Pegassa the Earth can't change its orbit at will as well as their offer to evacuate their Space Metropolis inhabitants to Earth. | |
Ultraseven / int_cf92fea8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_cf92fea8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_cf92fea8 | |
Ultraseven / int_d001c42c | type |
Anti-Villain | |
Ultraseven / int_d001c42c | comment |
Anti-Villain: Numerous aliens are actually terrified of humans trying to destroy their home first. Alien Annon from episode 16 was talked out of destroying Earth by Seven and went back home. And who knows if those underground robots from 17 were conquerors or merely reacting to several sudden intruders. While some actually play up this angle like the Pittans. | |
Ultraseven / int_d001c42c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_d001c42c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d001c42c | |
Ultraseven / int_d04265aa | type |
Detachment Combat | |
Ultraseven / int_d04265aa | comment |
Detachment Combat: The individual vessels (Alpha, Beta, Gamma) that make up the Ultra Hawk 1 were each combat ready and could shoot bullets and missiles. | |
Ultraseven / int_d04265aa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_d04265aa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d04265aa | |
Ultraseven / int_d0c5fb3 | type |
Impossibly Cool Weapon | |
Ultraseven / int_d0c5fb3 | comment |
Impossibly Cool Weapon: The Eye Slugger | |
Ultraseven / int_d0c5fb3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_d0c5fb3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d0c5fb3 | |
Ultraseven / int_d1152b75 | type |
Planet Baron | |
Ultraseven / int_d1152b75 | comment |
Planet Baron: The episode "Nightmare of Planet 4" has the Robot Chief, an android dictator who controls the entire planet after a robot uprising enslaved the planet's human population. He's also in charge of organizing invasions to kidnap humans from neighboring planets after realizing his tyranny had driven Planet 4's indigenous humans to near-extinction, which he gleefully carries out on a regular basis, and at the end of the episode attempts a full-scale invasion on Earth which is later thwarted by Ultraseven. | |
Ultraseven / int_d1152b75 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_d1152b75 | |
Ultraseven / int_d129e13e | type |
"Eureka!" Moment | |
Ultraseven / int_d129e13e | comment |
"Eureka!" Moment: The Spehl aliens discover a source of better human blood: children! The UG figure they can save Seven from execution by recharging him through his beam lamp. | |
Ultraseven / int_d129e13e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d129e13e | |
Ultraseven / int_d148b019 | type |
Mundane Made Awesome | |
Ultraseven / int_d148b019 | comment |
Mundane Made Awesome: The pulsating background in the opening credits? It's just slow motion footage of waves, printed as a negative, sometimes run backwards, processed with pulsating colors. Or is it? Add music, singing, images, and credits to tell the viewer most of what he or she needs to know about the show. | |
Ultraseven / int_d148b019 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_d148b019 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d148b019 | |
Ultraseven / int_d397657d | type |
Hoist by His Own Petard | |
Ultraseven / int_d397657d | comment |
Hoist by His Own Petard: Pandon was defeated twice by preventing a weakened Seven from using his Eye Slugger. The first time, Seven grabbed it and mutilated Pandon by using the weapon like a sword or knife; the second time was even worse for the kaijuu because he caught it and threw it back at Seven, who used telekinesis to shoot it back, decapitating the monster. | |
Ultraseven / int_d397657d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d397657d | |
Ultraseven / int_d39e327f | type |
What the Hell, Hero? | |
Ultraseven / int_d39e327f | comment |
What the Hell, Hero?: Both Kiriyama and TDF Chief Yamaoka got one from a subordinate for not evacuating the base quick enough during the huge blizzard in "Showdown at -140º", causing unnecessary casualties. In "Glory for Whom", Dan calls Aoki out on his recklessness. Soga and Kiriyama call out Kurata in the last episode after he accused Dan of failing to prevent the alien invasion and being a coward. The Pedan alien who negotiated a truce with Dan in "The Ultra Garrison goes west Part 2" laughed when Dan defended the UG, who according to him went to planet Pedan on an "observation" mission. Young Shinichi from "Envoy from Nonmalto" angrily called the UG "idiots" for attacking the underground people. | |
Ultraseven / int_d39e327f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_d39e327f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d39e327f | |
Ultraseven / int_d45ad2f5 | type |
Imported Alien Phlebotinum | |
Ultraseven / int_d45ad2f5 | comment |
Imported Alien Phlebotinum: In "Seven Assasination Scheme", the rock that Furuhashi's car racer friend sent him from Africa could produce a powerful beam to revive Seven in time to prevent his execution by the Guts aliens. "Radiation Alpha 73" from Saturn in "The Human Farm" is the only thing that can cure an alien infection. The big rock in "The Green Terror" is made of Tilsonite 808, a metal not found on Earth. | |
Ultraseven / int_d45ad2f5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_d45ad2f5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d45ad2f5 | |
Ultraseven / int_d99d9918 | type |
The Captain | |
Ultraseven / int_d99d9918 | comment |
The Captain: Kiriyama, the soft-spoken, fatherly leader | |
Ultraseven / int_d99d9918 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_d99d9918 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_d99d9918 | |
Ultraseven / int_dabc7a46 | type |
Sixth Ranger | |
Ultraseven / int_dabc7a46 | comment |
Dan Moroboshi is a Sixth Ranger, and based on the above rationale, the sixth Ultra Garrison member. | |
Ultraseven / int_dabc7a46 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_dabc7a46 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_dabc7a46 | |
Ultraseven / int_daef39ee | type |
Elaborate Underground Base | |
Ultraseven / int_daef39ee | comment |
Elaborate Underground Base: The UG base. Just the main Operations Room is about 18 stories down. | |
Ultraseven / int_daef39ee | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_daef39ee | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_daef39ee | |
Ultraseven / int_dbde0b49 | type |
Transformation Trinket | |
Ultraseven / int_dbde0b49 | comment |
Transformation Trinket: The Ultra Eye | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_dbde0b49 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_dbde0b49 | |
Ultraseven / int_dc0ca62a | type |
Public Execution | |
Ultraseven / int_dc0ca62a | comment |
Public Execution: In "Nightmare on the Fourth Planet", Robot Commander staged live executions of insubordinate humans that aired on TV for his amusement. Dan and Soga didn't realize these executions were real when they first witnessed them as they happened. Instead of quietly killing Dan, the Guts Aliens figure they'll capture Seven, show him to the world for less than 24 hours, and assassinate him just as the world looks on. They thought the people of Earth would surrender quickly after. | |
Ultraseven / int_dc0ca62a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_dc0ca62a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_dc0ca62a | |
Ultraseven / int_dc9b1fe9 | type |
Cue the Sun | |
Ultraseven / int_dc9b1fe9 | comment |
Cue the Sun: The last third of Episode 12, including a battle between Seven and Alien Spehl as well as a quieter moment with Dan, Anne, Sanae, and her brother. The fight against Alien Metron at the end of Episode 8. The end of Episode 20, which happened after a kaijuu darkened the skies, complete with a rainbow. The end of "Showdown at -140 degrees", when the snow melts. The sun came out in full force after Seven was revived in "Seven Assassination Plan" Part II. The end of Episode 22. | |
Ultraseven / int_dc9b1fe9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_dc9b1fe9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_dc9b1fe9 | |
Ultraseven / int_ddc15c81 | type |
Precision-Guided Boomerang | |
Ultraseven / int_ddc15c81 | comment |
Precision-Guided Boomerang: The Eye Slugger | |
Ultraseven / int_ddc15c81 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ddc15c81 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_ddc15c81 | |
Ultraseven / int_ddc4f035 | type |
Heroic Second Wind | |
Ultraseven / int_ddc4f035 | comment |
Heroic Second Wind: Seven vs. Starbem Guyron, Reconstructed Pandon, Iron Rocks, Crazygon, King Joe, Gabora, Darii, Petero, and so on. | |
Ultraseven / int_ddc4f035 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ddc4f035 | |
Ultraseven / int_dddbdc26 | type |
Monumental Damage | |
Ultraseven / int_dddbdc26 | comment |
Monumental Damage: In the last episode, the Ghos Aliens use underground missiles to blow up several world cities such as New York, London, and Paris. As they alert the Ultra Garrison, they show Stock Footage as Amagi reads their demands out loud. | |
Ultraseven / int_dddbdc26 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_dddbdc26 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_dddbdc26 | |
Ultraseven / int_de51d725 | type |
Eye Lights Out | |
Ultraseven / int_de51d725 | comment |
Eye Lights Out: Happened to a few kaijus and aliens throughout. For a heroic example, see Crucified Hero Shot above. | |
Ultraseven / int_de51d725 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_de51d725 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_de51d725 | |
Ultraseven / int_e2d457 | type |
The Ditz | |
Ultraseven / int_e2d457 | comment |
The Ditz: A shrill woman who stops at a gas station in "Space Prisoner 303". | |
Ultraseven / int_e2d457 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_e2d457 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_e2d457 | |
Ultraseven / int_e43f9041 | type |
Memetic Hand Gesture | |
Ultraseven / int_e43f9041 | comment |
Memetic Hand Gesture: The Ultra Eye pose, the L-shaped Wide Shot, the Emerium Beam two-handed inverted V, the clasped hands beind the head to deploy the Eye Slugger, the two arms across to transform back from giant size, to name a few. | |
Ultraseven / int_e43f9041 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_e43f9041 | |
Ultraseven / int_e49686 | type |
The Hero | |
Ultraseven / int_e49686 | comment |
The Hero/Sixth Ranger: Dan Moroboshi/Ultra Seven | |
Ultraseven / int_e49686 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_e49686 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_e49686 | |
Ultraseven / int_e6f18344 | type |
Humongous Mecha | |
Ultraseven / int_e6f18344 | comment |
Humongous Mecha: Windam, King Joe, Yuuton, Iron Rocks, Dinosaur Tank and Fake Ultraseven Combining Mecha: King Joe | |
Ultraseven / int_e6f18344 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_e6f18344 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_e6f18344 | |
Ultraseven / int_ea6f361f | type |
You Are Number 6 | |
Ultraseven / int_ea6f361f | comment |
You Are Number 6: The explanation for Ultra Seven's name is he's the unofficial seventh member of the Ultra Garrison with the way he keeps showing up to save their bacon. Lampshaded in the Cinar dub. Also, Stationary Post Observer # 340, as his commander called him in "The World's Greatest Invasion". Dan Moroboshi is a Sixth Ranger, and based on the above rationale, the sixth Ultra Garrison member. In Ultraman Leo, he's MAC # 1 (Commander) to Gen Otori's # 7. | |
Ultraseven / int_ea6f361f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ea6f361f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ea6f361f | |
Ultraseven / int_eb81c601 | type |
Big Damn Heroes | |
Ultraseven / int_eb81c601 | comment |
The Magmalizer, which was used in the Big Damn Heroes moments above. | |
Ultraseven / int_eb81c601 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_eb81c601 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_eb81c601 | |
Ultraseven / int_eb8ec7c8 | type |
Jerkass | |
Ultraseven / int_eb8ec7c8 | comment |
Jerkass: Kurata, in spite of his Ensemble Darkhorse status, is often condescending, cocky, competitive, and quick-tempered. Seven's superior doesn't show any regard for the people of Earth, only for his teammate. | |
Ultraseven / int_eb8ec7c8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_eb8ec7c8 | |
Ultraseven / int_ece27800 | type |
Kill and Replace | |
Ultraseven / int_ece27800 | comment |
Kill and Replace: Or rather, collect in a big alien rock and replace, is Alien Wyar's method of invading Earth. | |
Ultraseven / int_ece27800 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_ece27800 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_ece27800 | |
Ultraseven / int_f03edab9 | type |
Power Degeneration | |
Ultraseven / int_f03edab9 | comment |
Power Degeneration: Due to injuries from his previous battles, Seven became weaker by the time his superior appeared to order him to return home. Dan's vital signs were so far out of whack (pulse 360, blood pressure 400/?, temperature 90ºC) that he should have been dead if he'd been human. Seven could barely stand, his Emerium beam wasn't strong enough, and he had poor control of his Eye Slugger, which thankfully he recovered in his second fight with Pandon. | |
Ultraseven / int_f03edab9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f03edab9 | |
Ultraseven / int_f052b794 | type |
Phosphor-Essence | |
Ultraseven / int_f052b794 | comment |
Phosphor-Essence: Seven glows during his tranformation sequence. | |
Ultraseven / int_f052b794 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_f052b794 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f052b794 | |
Ultraseven / int_f09ac6a6 | type |
Chekhov M.I.A. | |
Ultraseven / int_f09ac6a6 | comment |
Chekhov M.I.A.: Seven in Episode 40, so that the Ultra Garrison can save him. | |
Ultraseven / int_f09ac6a6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_f09ac6a6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f09ac6a6 | |
Ultraseven / int_f09b6509 | type |
Last Episode, New Character | |
Ultraseven / int_f09b6509 | comment |
Last Episode, New Character: Seven's superior. | |
Ultraseven / int_f09b6509 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_f09b6509 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_f09b6509 | |
Ultraseven / int_f1492605 | type |
Redemption Equals Death | |
Ultraseven / int_f1492605 | comment |
Redemption Equals Death: Glory Hound Aoki, who killed a kaijuu, apologized about his misdeeds and died. | |
Ultraseven / int_f1492605 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f1492605 | |
Ultraseven / int_f1716087 | type |
Goggles Do Something Unusual | |
Ultraseven / int_f1716087 | comment |
Goggles Do Something Unusual: The Ultra Eye | |
Ultraseven / int_f1716087 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f1716087 | |
Ultraseven / int_f3626b09 | type |
Mercy Kill | |
Ultraseven / int_f3626b09 | comment |
Mercy Kill: What the distruction of Space City Pegassa in "Dark Zone" amounts to. It was either blowing it up or risking a collision with Earth. | |
Ultraseven / int_f3626b09 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f3626b09 | |
Ultraseven / int_f3d5d15f | type |
Creepy Child | |
Ultraseven / int_f3d5d15f | comment |
Creepy Child: Shinichi from "Envoy from Nonmalto" and Alien Perolinga's human form in "The Saucers Are Coming". This is what Alien Chibull will turn unsuspecting children to, as well as ChildSoldiers | |
Ultraseven / int_f3d5d15f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_f3d5d15f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f3d5d15f | |
Ultraseven / int_f3fd818b | type |
Dark Reprise | |
Ultraseven / int_f3fd818b | comment |
Dark Reprise The darker version of "Fight! Ultra Seven" can be heard in the cliffhangers of "Seven Assassination Scheme" and "The World's Greatest Invasion", and also while Dan's superior first appears and orders him to leave Earth. This same tune became Dan's (and later, Leo's) Leitmotif in Ultraman Leo. The Ultra Garrison theme gets its own reprise. | |
Ultraseven / int_f3fd818b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f3fd818b | |
Ultraseven / int_f42f96fa | type |
Would Hit a Girl | |
Ultraseven / int_f42f96fa | comment |
Would Hit a Girl: One of Alien Metron's victims, as well as Robot Commander. | |
Ultraseven / int_f42f96fa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_f42f96fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven | hasFeature |
Ultraseven / int_f42f96fa | |
Ultraseven / int_f4aeb714 | type |
Human Aliens | |
Ultraseven / int_f4aeb714 | comment |
Human Aliens: Dan Moroboshi and a few villains (i.e. Icarus, Godora, Pitt, Prote, Shapplay, Borg) throughout the show are this. They're usually Humanoid Aliens in their true form. | |
Ultraseven / int_f4aeb714 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f4aeb714 | |
Ultraseven / int_f91d1d4f | type |
Darkest Hour | |
Ultraseven / int_f91d1d4f | comment |
Darkest Hour: Episode 11 when Dan goes up the mountain, Episode 22 when Dan chases the alien armada, Episode 39 when Seven is crucified, Episode 48 after Pandon's defeat, and Episode 49 after the alien's plan of attack becomes clear... | |
Ultraseven / int_f91d1d4f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f91d1d4f | |
Ultraseven / int_f9fc071 | type |
My Little Panzer | |
Ultraseven / int_f9fc071 | comment |
My Little Panzer: Alien Chibull's toys are conveniently realistic looking and equipped with real ammo. | |
Ultraseven / int_f9fc071 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_f9fc071 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_f9fc071 | |
Ultraseven / int_fca239bc | type |
Society-on-Edge Episode | |
Ultraseven / int_fca239bc | comment |
Society-on-Edge Episode: "The Targeted Town" | |
Ultraseven / int_fca239bc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Ultraseven / int_fca239bc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Ultraseven / int_fca239bc | |
Ultraseven / int_fe64d5a1 | type |
Evil Is Petty | |
Ultraseven / int_fe64d5a1 | comment |
Evil Is Petty: Robot Commander slaps a girl for not making him coffee the way he likes it. | |
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Last-Second Chance: Seven successfully convinced Ammon to leave Earth this way. Alien Pegassa got angry and tried to blow up Earth instead when Dan tried this after Pegassa's space colony was destroyed. | |
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