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• Hideyoshi Iwata (major) • Daisuke Terai • Masaki Onishi • Atsushi Okabe (understudy) Ultraman Zero ( ウルトラマンゼロ, Urutoraman Zero) is a fictional character from the. He first appeared in before starring in his own film. Lacking a TV series of his own, he became the main navigator of and made guest appearances in subsequent Ultra Series media. Introduced as an energetic, boastful, and stubborn warrior, Zero was sent into banishment by after his failed attempt to steal the Plasma Spark.
Zero was trained under Ultraman Leo and was forced to wear the Techtor Gear. When returned to the Land of Light and steal the Plasma Spark, Zero redeemed himself by defeating Belial and retrieving the Plasma Spark, at the same time learned of his origin as the son of Seven ( セブンの息子, Sebun no Musuko).
Although he retained his hotheaded traits, Zero slowly went through character development and matured as his roles in the Ultra Series progressed. After helping to defeat Belial's invasion attempt in another dimension, he founded Ultimate Force Zero ( ウルティメイトフォースゼロ, Urutimeito Fōsu Zero), dedicating to protect the universe from evil threats and wiping out remnants of Belial's former army. Ultraman Zero is voiced by ( 宮野 真守, Miyano Mamoru), whose known for his role as in. In tribute to his voice actor, Ultraman Zero utters his pre-battle catchphrase, 'I am Zero, Ultraman Zero!' ( 俺がゼロ, ウルトラマンゼロ!, Ore ga Zero, Urutoraman Zero!), which is based on Setsuna's infamous line, ' I am Gundam!' In the English dub movies, he is voiced.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Character conception [ ] Movie producer Junya Okabe stated that Zero's involvement in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy was to invoke the elements of a parent-child relationship. Ultraman Zero's title as 'the son of Seven' laid a huge impact on the audience. The setting of Zero as Leo's pupil was made under suggestion of director incorporating elements of his favorite.
His youthful and hot-blooded outlook is based on Joe Yabuki from while his fighting skills revolves around the combination of Ultraseven and Leo. In Ultraman Saga, a comical plot was suggested to the character as a new element and Zero's 5 meter-transformation is based on proposal made by VFX producer as part of an Ultra Warrior's relationship with humanity. Ultraseven Ax, the initial draft of Ultraman Zero as photographed in a special event in during 2010.
Ultraman Zero was designed by Masayuki Gotou under the initial draft name Ultraseven Ax ( ウルトラセブンアックス, Urutorasebun Akkusu). The original design was based on a modernized variation of Ultraseven, being all-red in color and lacked a Color Timer. Due to how common the red color is among Ultra Warriors, blue was added as well to make him more attractive to new viewers.
His mouth design is similar to Seven, but the whole face is composed of diagonal lines, and it has become possible to show different expressions according to the angle. Zero's suit was simultaneously made with Ultraman Belial, based on with the materials shaped in a three-dimensional appearance.
It was originally structured to fit the suit actor tightly in hopes of preventing wrinkles but was loosen a bit to increase mobility in Zero's actions. Although the mask was originally molded integrally with the head, Zero and Belial were structured out of plane. Because of the finalized design of Zero's head turned out to be different, his Zero Sluggers were forced to be redesigned after the first filming of Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy, thus making it bigger than the intended size. The emitters were placed at the center of his eyes, appearing in a similar manner to. According to Ultra's Common Sense - Ultraseven, Ultraman Zero ver., the appearance of Zero's younger self is 'suggested' to be identical to ESP Alien Uringa ( 超能力星人 ウリンガ, Chō Nōryoku Seijin Uringa) from episode 29 of.
Designs of other forms were as follows: • Techtor Gear Zero: Originally dubbed as 'Armored Ax' ( アーマードアックス, Āmādo Akkusu). Because of the difficulty in designing Zero, Techtor Gear Zero was made first to hide his original appearance. It was initially planned to have a sharp design but producer Junya Okabe proposed a daring appearance. Its suit is a separate molding from the original Zero while the orange tubes were portrayed to be able to expand and contracting itself. • Ultimate Zero: The Final Ultimate Zero configuration was taken from the original plan of having the Zero Sluggers into a bow instead of the Zero Twin Sword. In the beginning, this form is meant to be an armament than a mode change. The armor is designed after a pair of wings and it's breastplate was meant to be worn on the left arm.
Its relation to Ultraman Noa is a tribute to episode 7 of, doing so in hopes of invoking the relationship of the Stone of Baraj to Noa. • Mode Change: Strong-Corona Zero and Luna-Miracle Zero, the two forms that appeared in Ultra Zero Fight were incorporated with elements from Ultramen Dyna and Cosmos. Naming [ ] Yuji Kobayashi revealed that the reason he named the character as 'Zero' is to symbolize the 'restart of Ultraman story from scratch'. History [ ] Galaxy Crisis Era [ ] Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy [ ] Long ago, Zero was a young and powerful warrior, similar to Belial, and like him attempted to steal energy from the Plasma Spark. However, Zero was caught red handed by Ultraseven and the Ultra Brothers and was exiled, sent to be trained under the Leo Brothers in Planet K76.
His training took place during Belial's second and successful attempted theft of Plasma Spark. Survivors of Belial's attack, Shin Hayata () and Mirai Hibino (), considered recruiting Zero but Dan Moroboshi (Ultraseven) was against it, believing he wasn't ready. During his time training under Ultraman Leo, Zero was forced to wear the Techtor Gear armor that limited his movements and strength and befriended a Pigmon. After saving the Pigmon's life during a training session, Zero's actions proved to Leo and Ultraman King that he had matured and revealed to him his true origins as the son of Ultraseven, and when Seven stopped Zero from touching the Plasma Spark, he had saved Zero from following Belial's fallen path.
Seven's Eye Slugger then landed at the training ground, Leo realized that Seven was calling for Zero's help against Belial at the Monster Graveyard, and King removed the locks on Zero's Techtor Gear. Redeemed and now freed from his armor, Ultraman Zero took off to the Monster Graveyard to confront Ultraman Belial, with his father's Eye Slugger. However Zero was too late too save his father, and Seven died from the exhaustion and injuries from his battle. Angered by the passing of his father, Zero proceeded to kill the remaining monsters of Belial's army in a mad fury before facing Belial and defeating him, however Belial quickly re-emerged as Belyudra. Zero tapped into the Plasma Spark's power, creating the Zero Twin Sword and decimated Belial with it. In aftermath of the battle, Zero returned the Plasma Spark to its position and reunited with his revived father.
Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial [ ] During the events of The Revenge of Belial, an attack from a trio of Darklops prompted Zero to volunteer himself in an inter-dimensional exploration to track the source. He was given the Ultra Zero Bracelet by Ultraseven, which allowed him to transform three times in an alternate dimension and received help from residents of the Land of Light during the travel. Upon arrival, he fought against Legionoid armies on the Planet Anu and bonded with a local police miner named Run in order to save his life.
However, Zero discovered that the man's consciousness was in comatose state, leaving the former in control of Run's body and took care of Nao, his younger brother. The two stowed away in the Jean-bird but was spared by Princess Emerana when they decided to help her search for the Shield of Baraj.
Along the way, they met and allied with several factions that guide them towards the Shield of Baraj and helped out holding off Belial Galactic Empire's army. Upon arrival at Ultraman Noa's statue, Nao tried to install a shard piece he had to the shield but crumbled. With Belial's army approaching and the Planet of Mirrors shattering, Run saved Nao and Emerana at the cost of being captured and had his Ultra Zero Eye separated. The resistances arrived and Mirror Knight saved Run from Belial, allowing him to regain his Ultra Zero Eye and transformed into Zero. Both sworn enemies fought once more but Belial used all of the emeralds he stolen to transform into Arch Belial.
Despite the resistant forces helping out as well, Zero died from the depletion of his energy while trying to shield Planet Esmeralda from Arch Belial until the hopes of the resistances of Belial Galactic Empire brought forth the spirit of Ultraman Noa, allowing him to revive Zero and grant him the true form of the Shield of Baraj: the Ultimate Aegis. Zero assumed Ultimate Zero form with it and destroyed Belial with the Final Ultimate Zero technique. In aftermath of the battle, he healed Run's injuries and left to form Ultimate Force Zero with the giant heroes he came across earlier.
[ ] Zero still continued with his mission to wipe out against remnants of Belial's army and at that time, he was called into another Planet Earth by Shin Asuka/Ultraman Dyna, sensing a new threat in a form of Alien Bat. In that world, he discovered that the Earth's populations had mysteriously vanished and also fused with a dimensional-displaced Super GUTS member named Nozomu Taiga. Taiga himself had a hatred for Ultramen due to his past, which explained his reluctance to use Zero's power. Zero tend to act as the to Taiga's antics and because of their lack of cooperation, Zero was incapable of summoning his full power, only appearing as a 5 m tall version of himself during their first transformation. Upon learning of Taiga's past and the latter deciding to overcome it, the two eventually settled their differences and finally being able to perform a successful transformation, joining forces with Ultraman Cosmos in facing Gigant Hyper Zetton and rescuing Ultraman Dyna. Although the three Ultra Warriors managed to destroy Gigant Zetton, Alien Bat made his final move by assimilating his ship into Zetton's corpse and form Imago Hyper Zetton. The monster was too much for the Ultra Warriors to handle and the monster quickly defeated them.
While Dyna and Cosmos were forced to revert to their human hosts, Zero instead died once more but the three Ultra hosts managed to unite into Ultraman Saga and destroy the monster. In aftermath, Zero separated from Taiga and departed to space. In Ultraman Saga Super Complete Works magazine, Zero was mentioned to have visited the alternate Earth once more, with Anna of Team U wrote his arrival in her diary. [ ] Following his separation from Ultraman Saga, Zero gained the abilities of Ultraman Dyna and Cosmos, allowing him to transform into Strong-Corona Zero and Luna-Miracle Zero. Zero went to the Monster Graveyard to train and wonder about the purpose of obtaining such power. Image Line Fl Studio 10 Signature Bundle.
At that time, he faced of against Alien Bat Glacier and his army of revived monsters. Zero used his new powers to eliminate the monsters before facing the alien himself, now having absorbed the defeated monsters' souls.
In the ensuing battle, Glacier used his life link to Pigmon as an advantage, forcing Zero to surrender until Pigmon's reassurance gave him the will to continue fighting, splitting himself into two bodies. Using Strong-Corona Zero he defeated Glacier and with Luna-Miracle Zero was able to purify the restless monsters' spirit and save Pigmon's life. In the end, Zero finally found the purpose of his powers before returning to his comrades. Ultraman Zero hosting Ultraman Retsuden. • (2011–2016): Ultraman Zero is the main navigator of the series, and usually guides the viewers with full details of each Ultra Warriors' past battles. Similar to his role in Ultraman Saga, he also tended to act in a similar manner of a straight man but when he went absent during the show, he would be replaced by other navigators such as Zoffy, Musashi Haruno, Shin Asuka and others.
Zero continued this role in the succeeding series, Shin Ultraman Retsuden although there were also other presenter such as the characters of succeeding series (e.g. Ultraman Ginga, Ultraman Taro and Ultraman X). In the series finale of said series (episode 155), he was featured as one of the three navigators, with the other two being Ultraman Ginga and Ultraman X, whose series had launched in the same block the Shin Ultraman Retsuden aired.
New Generation Heroes Era [ ] Subsequent appearances in New Generation Heroes Era [ ] • (2015): Having known Etelgar's mission to imprison Heisei Ultras, Zero hunted him down in various universes and dimension until he comes across Hikaru and Sho, arriving after Etelgar. With Etelgar proves to be stronger than Ginga and Victory, and even being able to withstand the Final Ultimate Zero, he trained the duo Ultra Hosts and gave them the Ultra Fusion Brace once their training had been acknowledged. Alongside other preceding Heisei Ultras, Zero contributed his signature finisher, the Wide Zero Shot, to Hikaru's Ultra Fusion Brace for the completion of Ultraman Ginga Victory. While the party made their way to Etelgar's tower, he was forced to left behind to fight against an imitation of Ultraman Belial. Zero fought Belial with all of his forms and put an end to the doppelganger via Shining Zero. He joined the other Ultra Warriors afterwards to destroy Etelgar's castle before regrouping and leaving. He was briefly mentioned in by Ultraman Leo when he first met Ultraman Ginga and Victory.
• (2015): Zero was tracking one of the Space Garrisons' ( 宇宙警備隊, Uchū Keibitai) most wanted criminals, Bandero in various dimensions and arrived on Earth when he tried to steal the Spark Dolls. With Rui accidentally taken to Planet Guillermo, Zero went on a rescue operation and joined by X, the two managed to defeat both Bandero and Black King.
He was mentioned in episode 13 by Sho/Ultraman Victory of his encounter though much to the latter's dismay, Ultraman X isn't what he expected due to his human host (Daichi) until Sho trained the boy in swordsmanship. His usage of Mode Change in episode 5 was a late addition by Koichi Sakamoto after seeing Ultraman X's use of Ultraman Zero Armor, as well as the original costumes still in good condition. Meanwhile, his lines in the series was written by Nakano from 's performance in Senpūji film series.
• (2016): Ultraman Zero's Cyber Card was created by Guruman sometime later alongside other Ultra Warriors that X and Xio members met before. The Ultramen cards resonated with people's hopes and brought them to fight against the Tsurugi Demaaga that rampaged worldwide. Zero fought against one in, and like the rest of the Ultra Warriors, he was given an additional power boost to destroy the monsters. The Ultra Warriors regrouped and Zero commented on how both X and Daichi have become stronger than the last time they met. While leaving Earth, he made his last stop on Rui, much to her delight. • (2016): Ultraman Zero was mentioned to be the sealer of Maga-Pandon before Jugglus released the King Demon Beast. Upon its defeat, Zero's Ultra Fusion Card was acquired by Gai, who used it alongside Ultraman Jack's card to transform into Ultraman Orb Hurricane Slash.
During the final episode of the series, Zero and the other Ultra Fusion Cards in Gai's possession transform into physical projections of themselves to assist Ultraman Orb in delivering the finishing blow on Magata no Orochi while Juggler hold off the monster long enough to expose its weakspot. • (2017): Zero reassumed his role as a navigator of this biography series. • (2017): In the beginning of the movie, Zero went to Orb's aid in defeating Murunau's Galactron on Hawaii and reported him of a strange incident before leaving. He returns at the post credit scene where he sought Gai's help in assisting Ultraman X fighting against Desastro.
• (2017): Under orders from the Space Garrison, Zero was sent to investigate the darkness of Planet Yomi until Juda Specter and Mecha Gomora fought him. He was aided by Ultraman Orb after the latter sensed the same darkness and the two were lead to Reibatos. When Orb failed to catch him, Zero and Seven trained him inside the Shining Field ( シャイニングフィールド, Shainingu Fīrudo) for 10 years.
Once Orb's training ended, Zero's Ultra Fusion Card was used in unison with Seven's card into Emerium Slugger and the three of them raced towards the Monster Graveyard to fight Tyrant before he brought Orb to stop Reibatos. After the battle, Zero was the only witness to the sudden disappearance of Reibatos' Giga Battle Nizer but choose to keep it to himself. [ ] Ultraman Zero appeared in this series as a supporting character, having been present at the time that Belial caused the Crisis Impact and Ultraman King sacrificed himself to restore the universe. Six years later, he was sent to Earth to retrieve the stolen Ultra Capsules but his Ultimate Bracelet damaged from his past battle. He formed a symbiosis with a salaryman named Leito Igaguri to recuperate and observe Ultraman Geed while saving the human's life. After sacrificing his life to protect Leito, Riku/Geed and several other humans held captive by Kei, Zero was revived through his human host's will and receive the ability to transform into Ultraman Zero Beyond after Hikari delivers a set of Riser and Ultra Capsules. His corresponding Little Star hosted Leito's daughter Mayu, who gains the ability to teleport until her prayer for Geed allowed Riku to harvest it as Zero Capsule ( ゼロカプセル, Zero Kapuseru).
Profile [ ] Ultraman Zero's statistics below were never mentioned in his movie appearances, but were brought up in magazines and official websites. Run as portrayed in the movie. First appearance Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial (2010) Portrayed by Yu Koyanagi Run ( ラン, Ran) is one of the main protagonists of. Alongside his brother Nao, both were orphaned and lived with their grandmother, working as police in a mining site of their home planet Anu. One day, when Belial's Darklops attacked the mining site, Zero bonded with Run to save the young man's life, but learns that he is in control of Run's body, as the original one is rendered comatose. After the events of the movie, a fully healed Run was separated from Zero, and has no recollection of the moments when Zero possessed him, much to Nao's dismay.
Run was portrayed by ( 小柳 友, Koyanagi Yū), while his childhood was portrayed by ( 新田 海統, Nitta Kaito). Nozomu Taiga as portrayed in the movie.
First appearance Ultraman Saga (2012) Portrayed by DAIGO Nozomu Taiga ( タイガ・ノゾム, Taiga Nozomu) is the main protagonist of and is the second host of Ultraman Zero. Originated from the same universe where and took place, Taiga is the rookie member of Super GUTS after Asuka's disappearances. Taiga bears a lot of similarities to young Asuka (even called by senior Super GUTS members as 'the second coming of Shin Asuka') but however lacks respect in his predecessors, especially Ultramen after his parents were killed in an alien invasion while he shouted for Ultraman's help but to no avail. He appears to have hatred for carrots and in an aforementioned similarity, tends to act childish with Zero acting up as the straight man. During the 15 year anniversary of Asuka's sacrifice, Taiga participated in an aerial combat against a troop of leftover Sphires whom tried to attack the Mars Colony. During the fight, he was brought to another world by accident and forcefully bonded with Zero after his near-death experiences in saving a boy. While butt heads with Zero due to his hatred for Ultraman, but after learning the truth of Team U (the alternate Earth's attack team)'s origin, he decided to adopt the mantle of Ultraman and puts aside his differences.
Free Petty Cash Template Forms. After the event, he decided to stay on the alternate Earth than returning to his home world, wanting to observe the planet's future. Nozomu Taiga was portrayed. As a child, Taiga was portrayed by Mitsumasa Sato ( 佐藤 光将, Satō Mitsumasa). Leito Igaguri [ ] Leito Igaguri character. Leito in episode 3 of Ultraman Geed.
First appearance Ultraman Geed Episode 3: Salaryman Zero (2017) Portrayed by Yuta Ozawa Leito Igaguri ( 伊賀栗 レイト, Igaguri Reito) is one of the protagonists of. Portrayed as a weak-willed but serious person, Leito is a family man with who works as a salaryman from the Business Affairs of Tanimaru Company ( 株式会社谷丸商事, Kabushikigaisha Tanimaru Shōji). Despite the hardships he faced in his life, Leito sees his family as a motivation to work harder.
During one of Geed's fights, Leito died getting hit by a truck while attempting to save a Little Star holder named Toru Honda from being crushed by debris. Zero, touched by the human's bravery and needing a host to recuperate in, merged into Leito's body to restore him to life. While originally preferring to watch Geed's battles from afar, his body occasionally taken by the impatient Zero and is forced to participate and assist the young warrior. During Zero's death at the hands of Galactron, Leito harbors a huge remorse for being helpless during that time until his new resolve allowed Zero to be revived and obtain the Riser to utilize Ultraman Zero Beyond. Leito Igaguri was portrayed by Yuta Ozawa ( 小澤 雄太, Ozawa Yūta). Yuta mentions that as a child, he always wanted to become Father of Ultra, yet his character transforms into Ultraman Zero. Leito (as Zero's host) being the father of a family is made under suggestion by writer as a contrast to Riku Asakura/Ultraman Geed's relation to Belial.
In other media [ ] Video games [ ] • • Ultraman Zero is featured as one of the characters in the Lost Heroes crossover game series, formed by, and the. The game's main feature enables the players to perform team-up and crossover finishers with any characters from different franchise. One peculiar combination is Ultimate Zero and GNT-0000 00 Qan[T] () in the game's second install Lost Heroes 2 by performing GN Ultimate Zero Sword ( GNウルティメイトゼロソード, Jī Enu Urutimeito Zero Sōdo), where both draw their swords and creates a huge GN Particle/Ultimate Aegis-powered energy sword before dropping it towards the enemy.
After the battle, the two shouted their respective catchphrases. This team-up is rather interesting, as both Ultraman Zero and Setsuna share the same voice actor. • Zero appeared in the 14th level of the 2017 game, entering the stage to aid and just as Ultraman Belial overwhelms the two. Though beaten down by the evil Ultraman at first, the three Ultra Warriors, by the end of the stage, vanquish Belial with the combined forces of their respective energy beams. The Ultimate Force Zero meets Wooser in episode 1, season 3 of Wooser's Hand-to-Mouth Life. • Ultraman Zero and the rest of the Ultimate Force Zero appeared in the third season of, Phantasmagoric Arc as part of Tsuburaya Productions' collaboration with the anime studio.
In the third season's first episode, Wooser was piloting the Mecha Wooser and win against a space armada. But in the aftermath of the battle, he and his mecha are left stranded in space, until he finds himself in a luminous light, where Ultraman Zero (accompanied by the Ultimate Force Zero), encourages him and thus helps Wooser to return to Earth. Zero makes his appearance again as a poster in Wooser's room and again as action figures alongside his teammates. In said anime, the main character Wooser is also voiced by Mamoru Miyano, who performs a dual role with Ultraman Zero. Ironically a year prior in February 2014, the official blog of Ultraman Retsuden promoted Miyano's single NEW ORDER that was used for Awakening Arc. The blog also noted of Miyano's role in Wooser and jokingly added if Wooser were to met Ultraman Zero someday. Music Video [ ] • Ultraman Zero and the members of the Ultimate Force Zero (barring Jean-nine) appeared in the 's music video, with said song was used as the ending theme for Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial.
• Ultraman Zero is featured in Mamoru Miyano's 9th single, Ultra Fly as a background character. The song as well becomes the 6th opening of Ultraman Retsuden. Apps [ ] • In late 2013, announces the second release of Ultraman stickers sold at the price of USD$1.99. Zero was among the carricatures featured in the sets alongside other Ultra Warriors and Ultra Monsters. • As a tie-in to the Ginga S Movie, a smartphone game was released, called the Ultra 10 Braves ( ウルトラ10勇士, Urutora Jū Yūshi).
Zero was reimagined as the original ninja from, ( 猿飛 佐助), also called as Zero ( 零呂). His main weapon is a dagger.
Virtual reality [ ] • A virtual reality movie of Ultraman Zero was held in August 26 and 27, 2017 in selected VR Theaters in Japan. It featured Ultraman Zero fighting against Eleking with the viewers watching the battle from an office building. Reception [ ] According to an interview with, Mamoru stated that 'I was honestly surprised! At last I have become an Ultraman (laughs)'. He reminisces his days as a child watching the Ultra Series during summer breaks but unfortunately wasn't able to watch the entire series. His favorite Ultra Series is Ultra Seven and Ultraman Taro, as well as finding the characters of Ultra Series (such as those from Ultraman Kids) quite interesting.
He is also impressed by how Zero's design armed with two Eye Sluggers and that the Ultra Warrior's fighting skill involves speed and space martial arts movements. In a 2013 interview with Susumu Kurobe (Shin Hayata/Ultraman's actor), he nominated Ultraman Zero as his favorite Ultra Warrior. Popularity [ ]. A photo featuring Ultraman Zero choking a Kyubey, one of the viral internet memes among the Japanese fandom. Ultraman Zero himself has his own official account, which started in 2010 and ended in March 2012. On March 1, 2011, he tweeted the readers to be careful of 'strangers' that offered them the chance to become a 'magical girl'.
The post itself is a joke to a popular anime series, which featured the main antagonist Kyubey manipulating girls (including the main characters of that series) into a magical girl and had become viral in the Japanese ever since, creating a strings of internet meme that featured Zero facing Kyubey. In the Ultra Series' 45th anniversary, Ultraman Zero scored the first place in an Ultra Hero popularity ranking, but in another Ultra Hero poll in 2013, he scored the second place after losing to. In 2009, in conjunction to the promotion of, Ultraseven and Ultraman Zero were among the promoters of the newly introduced. Seven's participation into the press conference is due to his name. Another guest of honors/promoter of the press conference is voice actress/singer, whom (like Ultraseven) also had her name being revolved around the aforementioned number. He was among the Ultra Warriors that present in a 2013 award ceremony when the Ultra Series was nominated by as the series with most spin-offs and sequels.
Ultraman Zero and Ultraseven were the guest of honors in the 2016, which was held on July 24. Two days prior, the two won the 'Oyako Grand Prize' by Bruce Osborn. • In the original draft, it was supposed to be the word 'Zero' written in the form of 'Ultra character' ( ウルトラ文字, Urutora moji). • In the toy release, it was named as 'Ultraman Saga Brace' ( ウルトラマンサーガブレス, Urutoraman Sāga Buresu), with its default state called 'Ultraman Zero Mode' ( ウルトラマンゼロモード, Urutoraman Zero Mōdo). • In Ultraman All Star Chronicle, the attacks are written as S Emerium Slash ( Sエメリウムスラッシュ, Esu Emeriumu Surasshu) and S Wide Zero Shot ( Sワイドゼロショット, Esu Waido Zero Shotto).
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