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Kotaro Higashi is a wanderer who joined ZAT during his return to Japan, but his aircraft crashed and he died from severe burns while fighting Astromons. [2] The Five Ultra Brothers brought Kotaro's body to their home world of Nebula M-78 as Mother of Ultra warped him with the Brothers' own light, turning Kōtarō into Ultraman Taro, who would now form the Six Ultra Brothers. [2]
This is a character list for the 1979 anime The Ultraman, a joint collaboration of Tsuburaya Production's Ultra Series with the anime studio Sunrise.In contrast to the Showa Era Ultra Series (from Ultra Q to Ultraman Leo), The Ultraman took place in an alternate universe wherein the main Ultraman Jonias was the first to arrive on Earth, as well as his point of origin not being Land of Light in ...
Ultraman Taro (ウルトラマンタロウ, Urutoraman Tarō) is the title character of the 1973 Ultra Series, Ultraman Taro. [3] In the series, Ultraman Taro merged with Kotaro Higashi the latter loses his life during Astromons' rampage.
Ultraman Taiga (ウルトラマン T (タイガ), Urutoraman Taiga) is a Japanese tokusatsu drama produced by Tsuburaya Productions. It is the 31st entry to the Ultra Series , the first series released in the Reiwa period and the seventh entry to the New Generation Hero ( ニュージェネレーションヒーロー , Nyū Jenerēshon Hīrō ...
Ultraman Taiga (ウルトラマンタイガ, Urutoraman Taiga) is the eponymous Ultraman who is the son of Ultraman Taro and is also known as the "Hero of Light" (光の勇者, Hikari no Yūsha). [2] Although the founder and leader of Tri-Squad, he yearns for his father's respect and grows to become a proper hero despite his youthful age, 4,800 ...
Ultraman (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written by Eiichi Shimizu and drawn by Tomohiro Shimoguchi of Linebarrels of Iron fame. Published in Monthly Hero's since the magazine's inaugural issue. It is part of the Ultraman franchise and a manga sequel of the 1966 television series.
First appeared in episode 3 of Return of Ultraman. Volcanic Bird Monster Birdon (火山怪鳥 バードン, Kazan Kaichō Bādon, SP3): A monster that was mentioned as one of the many monsters that had appeared in Japan. First appeared in episode 18 of Ultraman Taro.
A Japanese civilian whose work as a photographer in New York City led to him gaining the ability to become a flame-based being during a run-in with Black Star agents, becoming a vigilante hero who later names himself “Ultraman Taro”. The Taro Suit that Yapool developed for Kotaro functions as a limiter to prevent his flames from causing ...