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==[[Ultraman Ginga]]== | ==[[Ultraman Ginga]]== | ||
*First Ultraman that can transform into other Ultramens (and Kaijus). | |||
==[[Ultraman Ginga S]]== | ==[[Ultraman Ginga S]]== |
Revision as of 04:21, 20 July 2015
A wiki page for collecting miscellaneous Ultraman trivia, records, and noteworthy firsts.
All records are based only on main series (mini-series like Ultra Fight and movies don't count), unless specified.
Things to add
- First series with planes? Did Ultra Q have planes?
- First series with a combining plane? Note: Not a big plane that splits up. Something like Nexus' Chrome Chesters combining into one.
Records
Series with most defense team deaths (excluding minor personnel like guards)
- Ultraman Mebius (8): If including the previous team of GUYS JAPAN that got annihilated at Episode 1 of Ultraman Mebius, then Ultraman Mebius takes the record. Four 2-seater planes were destroyed, and assuming they all have 2 crews in each, that makes 8 members killed.
- Ultraman Leo (5): MAC's base gets destroyed mid-series, and all their members except those who were Ultramen were killed.
Series with the most number of main team personnel
- Ultraman Gaia (24): 5 members as the operation crew in base, and 6 teams of field operations crew with 3 members each, plus the part-time operator. (Note: Chiba isn't part of XIG. He belongs to the parent organization GUARD)
Series with the most number of main team combat personnel
- Ultraman Gaia (16): Gamu and 5 teams of 3 each. Excluding Chief Tsutsumi because he doesn't really fight in his mothership.
Series with the most Ultraman (non-cameo) appearances
- Ultraman Mebius (13): Mebius, Hikari, Ultra Father & Mother, Zoffy, Ultraman, Seven, Jack, Ace, Taro, Leo, Astra and 80
Series with the most number of humans becoming hosts to the same Ultraman
- Ultraman Nexus (5): Including the movie, that makes 5.
Ultra Q
- First series with no Ultraman.
Ultraman
- First series with an Ultraman.
- First series with orange uniforms for the defense team.
UltraSeven
- First series with planes that can split up (into 3).
- First Ultraman without a normal color timer on the chest.
The Return of Ultraman
- First series where Ultramen from the previous series appear.
Ultraman Ace
- First series to have more than 1 hosts for an Ultraman.
- First series with a female host for an Ultraman.
Ultraman Taro
Ultraman Leo
- First series where the defense team gets completely destroyed.
The☆Ultraman
- First (and only) anime Ultraman series.
- First series with an Ultraman to have no continuity from the main M78 universe.
- First Ultraman with a star-shaped color timer.
Ultraman 80
Ultraman Tiga
- First Heisei Ultraman.
- First Ultraman with purple color.
- First Ultraman that can change forms and colors.
Ultraman Dyna
- First Ultraman with blue color in his default form.
- First Ultraman that can become mainly blue in color.
Ultraman Gaia
- First mainly blue Ultraman (Ultraman Agul) in his default form.
Ultraman Cosmos
Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy
Ultraman Nexus
- First Ultraman with a huge color timer that stretches over his chest.
Ultraman Max
Ultraman Mebius
- First Ultraman with a diamond-shaped color timer.
UltraSeven X
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle
- First series in a world with Ultramen where the protagonist is not an Ultraman.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey
Neo Ultra Q
Ultraman Ginga
- First Ultraman that can transform into other Ultramens (and Kaijus).