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His finishing move is the Dark Zeperion Beam (ダークゼペリオン光線, Dāku Zeperion Kōsen), [6] [1] in addition to a few set of powers that his present self would use. In combat, Trigger Dark can also harness the power of past monsters through the use of their Monster Keys and wielding the original Trigger's Circle Arms.
Ultraman Arc (ウルトラマンアーク, Urutoraman Āku) is the titular Ultra of the series and the merged form of Yuma and Rution, the being of light from a faraway galaxy. His finishing move is Arc Finalize (アークファイナライズ, Āku Fainaraizu). [1] [2] His main weapon is the Arc Eye Sword (アークアイソード, Āku Ai ...
Fireproof Armor (耐火装甲, Taika Sōkō): A set of armor that covers Sevenger on every parts of the body, save for the head and arm joints. Created from the analysis of Vortech Fire's attacks, it is capable of resisting against opponents with flame attacks and has a built-in cooling system. The armor was used in chapters 10 and 11 of Fight!
His main finishing move is Laser Shot Andro Melos (レーザーショットアンドロメロス, Rēzā Shotto Andoro Merosu). As with all male characters in the 2015 animated adaptation of The Ultraman , Melos is voiced by Kōichi Yamadera ( 山寺 宏一 , Yamadera Kōichi ) .
His finishing move is Dark-Ray Schtrom (ダークレイ・シュトローム, Dāku Rei Shutorōmu), which had the same strength as Nexus Junis' Over-Ray Schtrom. [ 11 ] [ 17 ] After his seeming demise from the final battle with Himeya, Mizorogi regains the ability to transform into Mephisto by absorbing nearby lights, signifying his redemption ...
At Mitsukuni's behest, Kengo joins the GUTS-Select and embarks in his first mission against Gymaira when the team debuted their GUTS Falcon. [6] Akito immediately discover Kengo's identity as Trigger's host, expressing his envy for not being chosen but eventually decided to lend Kengo a helping hand by delivering the Power Type Hyper Key that allows him to be on par with the second Dark Giant ...
The NFL playoff schedule is set. As the final components of the playoff picture fell into place in Week 18, the league revealed its slate for the wild-card round.
Ultraman Tiga (ウルトラマンティガ, Urutoraman Tiga) is a Japanese tokusatsu TV drama and the twelfth show in the Ultra Series.Produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Mainichi Broadcasting System, Ultraman Tiga had aired at 6:00 pm and aired between September 7, 1996, to August 30, 1997, with a total of 52 episodes with five movies (three being crossovers, two being direct sequels to the ...