ULTRAMAN ZERO

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Promotional poster Directed by
Koichi Sakamoto Produced by Tsuburaya Productions Written by Junya Okabe, Tatsuro Kashihara, Yuji Kobayashi Starring Shota Minami
Susumu Kurobe
Kohji Moritsugu
Hiroyuki Konishi
Shunji Igarashi Music by Mike Verta Editing by Daisuke Imai Distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment Japan Release date(s) December 12, 2009 Country  Japan Language Japanese Preceded by Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers Followed by Ultraman Zero The Movie: Super Deciding Fight! The Belial Galactic Empire Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend The Movie (大怪獣バトル ウルトラ銀河伝説 THE MOVIE, Daikaijū Batoru Urutora Ginga Densetsu Za Mūbī?) is a Japanese film in Tsuburaya Productions' 43 year old Ultra Series franchise, known for its star Ultraman. The film premiered in theaters on December 12, 2009, distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment Japan.[1] The catchphrase for the movie is "Recover the light of the galaxy!!" (とりもどせ!!銀河の光, Torimodose!! Ginga no hikari?). The film is also referred to as Large Monster: The Ultra Milky Way Legend.[2] The film went on to gross $6,161,665 and become the second highest grossing Ultraman movie behind the previous year's entry.

Contents [hide] // [edit] Story The film opens up with a red orb of energy chasing after a blue orb of energy throughout space. Upon landing on a desert-like moon, the blue orb reveals itself to be the monster, Bemular. The red orb reveals itself to be Ultraman Mebius and two face off. After a short battle, Ultraman Mebius destroys Bemular and returns to his home planet of the Land of Light (光の国, Hikari no Kuni?) in Nebula M78, where he is reunited with Ultraman, Zoffy, and Ultra Seven. The three ultras inform Mebius that "minus energy" has been plaguing several planets in the Universe lately, causing monsters across the universe to rampage for unexplained reasons.

On the Space Prison (宇宙牢獄, Uchū Rōgoku?) (a.k.a. the Belial Prison (ベリアルプリズン, Beriaru Purizun?)), Alien Zarab (disguised as Imitation Ultraman) tricks two guard Ultras and uses the Giga Battle Nizer (ギガバトルナイザー, Giga Batoru Naizā?) to release an evil Ultraman known as Ultraman Belial (ウルトラマンベリアル, Urutoraman Beriaru?). Alien Zarab proposes an alliance to the evil Ultraman, but is quickly killed in cold blood. Ultraman Belial is then confronted by a squadron of Ultras lead by Ultraman Taro to stop him, but Belial easily shrugs them all off and fights with Taro himself, dragging him down to M78. Ultraman Belial is then confronted by all of the citizens of M78, but he easily brushes them all off and continues towards HQ, taking out Ultraman, Seven, Zoffy, Mebius, Jack, Ace, 80, and even both Ultra Father and Ultra Mother until finally he steals the Plasma Spark (プラズマスパーク, Purazuma Supāku?): the ultimate source of power for the Ultras on the planet. Without its power, the Land of Light freezes over, as well as all of its denizens, (Ultraman and Ultra Seven survive by shielding themselves at the last moment.) Ultraman Belial then leaves the Land of Light with the Plasma Spark in hand and heads to the Monster Graveyard as Ultraman Taro saves the last amount of light to keep the planet alive. Meanwhile Ultraman Mebius, who was flung into space during Belial's raid, returns to the Land of Light to see that it has become a frozen wasteland. However, Ultraman and Ultra Seven inform Mebius of a helpful source, Rei, a Reionyx and the human form of Reimon.

Elsewhere, the ZAP SPACY after their battle against Alien Reiblood have now landed on an Earth-like Planet known as "Dent." However their visit is quickly interrupted by the appearance of the monster Zaragas, who appears before them in a meteorite. After a short battle using their weapons, Rei sends his Gomora to do battle against the monster and after some assistance by the ZAP SPACY, Zaragas is destroyed. Immediately afterwards, the ZAP SPACY is shocked by the sudden appearance of Ultraman Mebius, who takes Rei and teleports away before the ZAP SPACY can respond.

Rei is then confronted by Mirai, the human form of Ultraman Mebius. Mirai tells Rei the story of M78, and the Land of Light. Long ago, The Planet and its people were once very much like Earth until its sun went out and thus the planet faced destruction until the Plasma Spark was created, it is revealed that the Plasma Spark acts like an artificial sun for the planet and that it also transformed all of its citizens into the Ultra Warriors. Mirai then explains the story of Ultraman Belial. Before his current state, Belial was tempted into owning the power of the Plasma Spark for himself, but was visibly scarred by its energy and was banished by the Ultra Warriors for endangering the planet. In the deep recesses of space he meets Alien Reiblood who fuses with Belial, transforming him into the evil Ultra he is now and acting as his consciousness. During Belial's first raid on the Land of Light called the Belial Revolt (ベリアルの乱, Beriaru no Ran?), he nearly conquers the planet with an army of monsters until he was confronted by Ultraman King. Ultraman Belial was sealed away in a prison made to hold him, his army was destroyed, and the Giga Battle Nizer was sealed away in a Valley of Fire. Mirai then asks for Rei's assistance now that Belial was returned, and Rei easily accepts to help. Meanwhile after fleeing M78, Ultraman Belial hides in the Monster Graveyard uses the Giga Battle Nizer to resurrect and control 100 Ultra Monsters to fight the Ultra Warriors.

Rei and Mirai soon land on the frozen surface of the Land of Light, and begin to journey to the Plasma Spark Tower to reunite with Ultraman and Ultra Seven. However, the duo are suddenly ambushed by the sudden appearances Dorako, Bemstar, and Saramandora, all lead by an Alien Shaplay, whom was sent by Ultraman Belial to stop them from reaching the Tower. During the fight, Mirai's Medium Brace is damaged by Alien Shaplay and Rei nearly loses his Battle Nizer, but luckily Shin Hayata (Ultraman's human form) and Dan Moroboshi (Ultra Seven's human form) arrive to briefly stop Alien Shaplay; Rei rescues his Battle Nizer and Dan's Capsule Monsters: Windam, Miclas, and Agira fight and destroy Belial's monsters as the four heroes continue to venture to the Spark Tower.

During the Journey, Hayata and Mirai suggest calling out to an unknown person thought to have seemingly limitless potential, but Dan refuses. Like Belial, the person was also tempted into owning the Plasma Spark but was stopped by Ultra Seven and reluctantly banished from the Land of Light as well. In reality the person, for now known as "Zero" was sent to train with Ultraman Leo on a desert planet while wearing training armor known as the Techtor Gear Zero (テクターギア・ゼロ, Tecutā Gia Zero?). Zero is more reliant on physical strength and appears to be stubborn, although it is revealed he does have a sense of caring as he befriends a Pigmon on the planet while training.

The heroes soon reach the Spark Tower and prepare to reunite with Ultraman Taro, but Alien Shaplay returns seeking vengeance and sends another of Belial's monsters, Black King to stop the heroes. Rei sends Gomora to battle against Black King while the Ultra Brothers face off against Alien Shaplay inside the Tower. Ultimately, Alien Shaplay plunges to his death and Gomora destroys Black King in short order. Using the last of his remaining power, Ultraman Taro gives his energy to Hayata, Dan, and repairs Mirai's Medium Brace, allowing the three Ultras to transform once again. Rei joins up with them and together the heroes journey to face off against Ultraman Belial in the Monster Graveyard.

Soon the Ultra Brothers, Gomora, Litra, and Rei all confront Ultraman Belial in the Monster Graveyard. After a failed attempt to turn Rei against the Ultra Brothers, Belial unleashes his 100-Monster Army to destroy them, Ultraman and Ultra Seven team up while Mebius and Gomora work together to retrieve the Plasma Spark. Rei transforms into Reimon to face off against some of Belial's alien minions and is victorious. Noticing that Rei is a Reiblood just like him, Belial continues to goad Reimon into joining him as they are both "brothers." After Reimon refuses again, Belial strikes Reimon with some negative Reiblood energy, transforming him into Reimon's out-of-control Burst Mode. Gomora transforms into Reionic Burst Mode as well, but with Belial having superior control over Reiblood energy, Burst Mode Reimon is brainwashed into attacking the Ultra Brothers instead and Gomora mortally wounds Ultra Seven.

Elsewhere in the Universe, the ZAP SPACY are searching for Rei but are suddenly ambushed by two more of Belial's monsters, Nurse and Alien Zetton. Suddenly, a man named Shin Asuka appears, fights, and defeats Alien Zetton. He reveals himself as Ultraman Dyna to the ZAP SPACY, he agrees to take them to the Monster Graveyard after destroying Nurse. Upon arriving in the Monster Graveyard, Ultraman Dyna tries to face off against Belial while the ZAP SPACY crew snaps Reimon out of his Burst Mode. Belial tries to kill the ZAP SPACY and Rei, but Ultra Seven takes the hit and collapses, but not before sending his Eye Slugger to the deep recesses of space.

Back on the Planet where Leo is training Zero, during their training Leo witnesses his pupil saving the life of his Pigmon friend and stops fighting. Both Leo and Ultraman King inform Zero that he saved the life of someone, the purpose of being an Ultraman, and they finally reveal to him that when he was exiled, Ultra Seven was actually saving his life by stopping him from touching the Plasma Spark, otherwise he would've ended up just like Ultraman Belial. Suddenly, Ultra Seven's Eye Slugger appears before them as an S.O.S. Ultraman King finally reveals that Zero is actually the son of Ultra Seven, Ultraman Zero (ウルトラマンゼロ, Urutoraman Zero?). Redeemed and now freed from his armor, Ultraman Zero takes off to the Monster Graveyard to confront Ultraman Belial.

Upon arriving, Ultraman Zero quickly retrieves his father's body, but is too late as Ultra Seven dies in his arms. Infuriated and fueled with potential, Ultraman Zero destroys the remaining monsters of Belial's Monster Army and faces off with Ultraman Belial himself. After a long and vicious battle, Ultraman Zero disarms Belial of the Giga Battle Nizer and defeats Ultraman Belial with ease, knocking him into a river of molten lava and seemingly destroying him. Ultraman Leo and Astra soo reunite with the other Ultras in attendance and prepare to take the Plasma Spark back to the Land of Light.

Suddenly, all the monsters of Belial's Army suddenly reappear as ghosts and they all dive into the Lava where Belial had fallen before. They all soon re-emerge, combined to form the gigantic Beryudora (ベリュドラ, Beryudora?) with Ultraman Belial as its brain. All the Ultras in attendance (Ultraman, Leo, Astra, Dyna, Mebius, and Zero), Rei, EX Gomora, and the ZAP SPACY crew all work together to try and stop Beryudora, but the gargantuan monster of monsters stands up to them all and shrugs off all of their attacks. Rei then notices the Giga Battle Nizer, attempting to take control of Belial's monsters with his own Battle Nizer, Beryudora is immobilized from the monsters revolting against Belial. This allows Ultraman Zero to use the Plasma Spark's energy to give him enough power to destroy Ultraman Belial once and for all, even though he claims he is immortal. After the combined forces off the Ultras, the ZAP SPACY, and Ultraman Zero's power, Beryudora explodes and the Giga Battle Nizer follows close behind.

The Plasma Spark is returned to the Land of Light, restoring the planet's life and saving the people of M78. The ZAP SPACY crew become the first humans to ever set foot on the Land of Light and after saying their goodbyes to Hayata and Mirai, Asuka decides to join the ZAP SPACY crew on their adventure. Ultraman Zero is reunited with his revived father Ultra Seven, and Ultraman King warns the population of Ultras that while they have just overcome a major crisis, there are likely more to come, and they must all work together to protect the galaxy.

Elsewhere, Ultraman Belial's lifeless body who survived the destruction of Beryudora is seen with his eyes lighting up with life...[1][3]

[edit] Ultraman Zero [edit] Stats
  • Height: 49 meters
  • Weight: 35,000 tonnes (45,000 tonnes when wearing the Techtor Gear Zero)
  • Flying Speed: Mach 7
  • Home Planet: The Land of Light, Nebula M78
[edit] Powers & Weapons
  • Ultra Zero Kick (ウルトラゼロキック, Urutora Zero Kikku?): A flying kick similar to Ultraman Leo's Leo Kick.
  • Leo Zero Kick (レオゼロキック, Reo Zero Kikku?): With Ultraman Leo.
  • Emerium Slash (エメリウムスラッシュ, Emeriumu Surasshu?): A beam similar to Ultraseven's Emerium Beam.
  • Wide Zero Shot (ワイドゼロショット, Waido Zero Shotto?): A "L" style beam similar to Ultra Seven's Wide Shot.
  • Zero Sluggers (ゼロスラッガー, Zero Suraggā?): Two throwing weapons on his head.
  • Zero Slugger Attack (ゼロスラッガーアタック, Zero Suraggā Atakku?): A slashing attack with the Zero Sluggers.
  • Zero Twin Shoot (ゼロツインシュート, Zero Tsuin Shūto?): A powerful beam from his chest with the Zero Sluggers.
  • Zero Twin Sword (ゼロツインソード, Zero Tsuin Sōdo?): The Zero Sluggers which turned into a crescent-shaped blade using the Plasma Spark's energy.
  • Plasma Spark Slash (プラズマスパークスラッシュ, Purazuma Supāku Surasshu?): A slashing attack with the Zero Twin Sword.
[edit] Ultraman Belial [edit] Stats
  • Height: 55 meters
  • Weight: 60,000 tonnes
[edit] Powers These use the the Giga Battle Nizer.

  • Belial Shot (ベリアルショット, Beriaru Shotto?): An energy bullet.
  • Belial Death Scythe (ベリアルデスサイズ, Beriaru Desu Saizu?): A scythe blade-shaped beam.
  • Belial Geno Thunder (ベリアルジェノサンダー, Beriaru Jeno Sandā?): A lightning bolt.
  • Belial Whip (ベリアルウィップ, Beriaru Wippu?): An energy whip.
  • Belial Black Hole Thunder (ベリアルブラックホールサンダー, Beriaru Burakku Hōru Sandā?): Not used in the movie.
[edit] Production & casting Susumu Kurobe, of the original Ultraman, and Kohji Moritsugu, of the original Ultra Seven, return to the film, as do Takeshi Tsuruno of Dyna, Taiyou Sugiura of Cosmos, Shunji Igarashi of Mebius, and Shota Minami of Ultra Galaxy. The film is to be directed by Koichi Sakamoto, the action director for the production of Power Rangers in New Zealand.[3] In addition to voice actor Mamoru Miyano voicing the new Ultraman Zero,[4] former Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi provides the voice for Ultraman King.[5] To promote the movie and Windows 7, a special event was staged with Ultra Seven and his son Ultraman Zero alongside Microsoft employees.[6]

[edit] Cast
  • Rei/Reimon (Voice) (レイ/レイモン(声), Rei/Reimon (Koe)?): Shota Minami (南 翔太, Shōta Minami?)
  • Shin Hayata/Ultraman (Voice) (ハヤタ・シン/ウルトラマン(声), Hayata Shin/Urutoraman (Koe)?): Susumu Kurobe (黒部 進, Kurobe Susumu?)
  • Dan Moroboshi/Ultra Seven (Voice) (モロボシ・ダン/ウルトラセブン(声), Moroboshi Dan/Urutora Sebun (Koe)?): Kohji Moritsugu (森次 晃嗣, Moritsugu Kōji?)
  • Hyuga (ヒュウガ, Hyūga?): Hiroyuki Konishi (小西 博之, Konishi Hiroyuki?)
  • Haruna (ハルナ, Haruna?): Saki Kamiryo (上良 早紀, Kamiryō Saki?)
  • Kumano (クマノ, Kumano?): Mitsutoshi Shundo (俊藤 光利, Shundō Mitsutoshi?)
  • Oki (オキ, Oki?): Toru Hachinohe (八戸 亮, Hachinohe Tōru?)
  • Musashi Haruno (春野 ムサシ, Haruno Musashi?): Taiyo Sugiura (杉浦 太陽, Sugiura Taiyō?)[7]
  • Shin Asuka/Ultraman Dyna (Voice) (アスカ・シン/ウルトラマンダイナ(声), Asuka Shin/Urutoraman Daina (Koe)?): Takeshi Tsuruno (つるの 剛士, Tsuruno Takeshi?)[8][9]
  • Mirai Hibino/Ultraman Mebius (Voice) (ヒビノ・ミライ/ウルトラマンメビウス(声), Hibino Mirai/Urutoraman Mebiusu (Koe)?): Shunji Igarashi (五十嵐 隼士, Igarashi Shunji?)
  • Residents of the Land of Light (光の国の住人, Hikari no Kuni no Jūnin?): Mamoru Uchiyama (内山 まもる, Uchiyama Mamoru?), Satoshi Furuya (古谷 敏, Furuya Satoshi?)
  • Alien Pressure (プレッシャー星人, Puresshā Seijin?): Takashi Okamura (岡村 隆史, Okamura Takashi?) of Ninety-nine
  • Ultraman Belial (ウルトラマンベリアル, Urutoraman Beriaru?, Voice): Hiroyuki Miyasako (宮迫 博之, Miyasako Hiroyuki?) of Ameagari Kesshitai
  • Ultraman Zero (ウルトラマンゼロ, Urutoraman Zero?, Voice): Mamoru Miyano (宮野 真守, Miyano Mamoru?)
  • Ultraman Jack (ウルトラマンジャック, Urutoraman Jakku?, Voice): Jiro Dan (団 時郎, Dan Jirō?)
  • Ultraman Ace (ウルトラマンエース, Urutoraman Ēsu?, Voice): Keiji Takamine (高峰 圭二, Takamine Keiji?)
  • Ultraman Leo (ウルトラマンレオ, Urutoraman Reo?, Voice): Ryu Manatsu (真夏 竜, Manatsu Ryū?)
  • Ultraman 80 (ウルトラマン80, Urutoraman Eiti?, Voice): Osamu Yamamoto (山本 修, Yamamoto Osamu?)
  • Zoffy (ゾフィー, Zofī?, Voice): Hideyuki Tanaka (田中 秀幸, Tanaka Hideyuki?)
  • Ultraman Taro (ウルトラマンタロウ, Urutoraman Tarō?, Voice): Hiroya Ishimaru (石丸 博也, Ishimaru Hiroya?)
  • Ultraman Hikari (ウルトラマンヒカリ, Urutoraman Hikari?, Voice): Keiichi Nanba (難波 圭一, Nanba Keiichi?)
  • Alien Zarab/Fake Ultraman (ザラブ星人/にせウルトラマン, Zarabu Seijin/Nise Urutoraman?, Voice): Takeshi Aono (青野 武, Aono Takeshi?)
  • Mother of Ultra (ウルトラの母, Urutora no Haha?, Voice): Rie Hasegawa (長谷川 理恵, Hasegawa Rie?)
  • Alien Zetton (ゼットン星人, Zetton Seijin?, Voice): Daisuke Nagakura (永倉 大輔, Nagakura Daisuke?)
  • Alien Shaplay (シャプレー星人, Shapurē Seijin?, Voice): Taiyo Kawashita (川下 大洋, Kawashita Taiyō?)
  • Alien Raybrad (レイブラッド星人, Reiburaddo Seijin?, Voice): Masahiro Chono (蝶野 正洋, Chōno Masahiro?)[10]
  • Father of Ultra (ウルトラの父, Urutora no Chichi?, Voice): Tokuma Nishioka (西岡 徳馬, Nishioka Tokuma?)
  • Ultraman King (ウルトラマンキング, Urutoraman Kingu?, Voice): Junichiro Koizumi (小泉 純一郎, Koizumi Jun'ichirō?)
  • Battle Nizer (バトルナイザー, Batorunaizā?, Voice): Hideyuki Hori (堀 秀行, Hori Hideyuki?)
  • Narration (ナレーション, Narēshon?): Masaaki Yajima (矢島 正明, Yajima Masaaki?)
[edit] Suit actors [edit] Theme song Japanese R&B singer MISIA performs the film's theme song,[11] with its music video featuring MISIA, Ultraman, Alien Baltan, Dada, Pigmon, and Alien Metron. The single is sold as both a standard edition containing just the CD single and a limited edition which includes the CD single and a gold-colored statuette of a caped Ultraman. The other tracks on the single are the remix "Hoshi no Yō ni... (Gomi's Ultra Legend Club Mix)" which includes Ultraman vocals[12] and the song "ULTRA X'MAS". The song is also featured on her album Just Ballade while the remix is included on the album for the film's original soundtrack, score composed by Mike Verta.[13]

[edit] Video game A pinball game called Ultra Legend Pinball was released internationally for the iPhone and iPod Touch as an application in the App Store. The download for the application is free, but an in-app purchase of JP¥350/US$2.99/UK£1.79/2,39 is required to play the full game (the "Free Version" is only a demo version).[14] Also, there's a new Ultra Galaxy Legend Game release in Nitendo Wii.

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  14. ^ "Ultra Legend Pinball". http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ultra-legend-pinball/id338962077?mt=8. Retrieved 2009-12-31. 
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