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* RessurectiveImmortality: He keeps coming back this way, thanks to Reiblood's powers even being reduced to a mere spirit can't stop him for long before he finds a way to become corporeal again. The only times where this was actually averted were when Zero obliterated his spirit with his Shining form, though this ended undone by Zero reversing time afterwards and when [[spoiler:Geed kills him between dimensions, leaving his spirit stuck between them and therefore unable to ever return even if he resurrected in some way.]]

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* RessurectiveImmortality: ResurectiveImmortality: He keeps coming back this way, thanks to Reiblood's powers even being reduced to a mere spirit can't stop him for long before he finds a way to become corporeal again. The only times where this was actually averted were when Zero obliterated his spirit with his Shining form, though this ended undone by Zero reversing time afterwards and when [[spoiler:Geed kills him between dimensions, leaving his spirit stuck between them and therefore unable to ever return even if he resurrected in some way.]]

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Killing a near-dead person that was trying to help resurrect him would be utterly petty even for him, but his victim, Reibatos, wasn't exactly a good guy to begin with so rather than a full-blown KickTheDog, his killing of the Reionics warrior turns into this.



* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]].
In ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good mid-series, having possessed Arie at the last second. It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.

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* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]].
teammates]]. In ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good mid-series, having possessed Arie at the last second. It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: After his banishment from the Land of Light, he can never go back to it. He tends to act like he doesn't cares anymore, but it's heavily implied that deep down he does long for his home

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: After his banishment from the Land of Light, he can never go back to it. He tends to act like he doesn't cares anymore, but it's heavily implied that deep down he does long for his homehome but is too prideful to admit it.



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* DragonAscendant: Was originally a pawn of Reiblood during his original rampage and acted out on the advice of his spiritual source of power. By the time he escapes his prison, Reiblood's spirit is all but stated to be DeaderThanDead and thus Belial becomes the main threat to the Multiverse all on his own, though ''Geed'' implies that his actions were still driven by Reiblood's influence to some degree.

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* DidntSeeThatComing: Often suffers losses because of things he either could not see coming or arrogantly failed to account for.
** In his original defeat, Zero was the key part and was ultimately an OutsideContextProblem up until that point, as Belial had no idea of Zero's existence, let alone knew about Zero's strength which proves enough to destroy his army and defeat him in a fair fight.
** In ''Revenge of Belial'', he did not see Zero obtaining the power of Ultraman Noa coming and neither saw coming that Mirror Knight would help Zero avoid getting blasted too early in his attacks by using illusions to fool Belial, leaving him wide open to be obliterated.
** In ''Ultra Zero Fight'', he wasn't expecting Zero to be able to fight off his DemonicPossession and is completely blindsided by the young Ultra obtaining a new form that allows him to purge the tyrant's spirit out of his body and then undo his teammates' deaths.
** During ''Geed'' he did not see coming that his clone and intended pawn would grow a mind and will of his own, eventually coming to oppose him. Nor he saw coming that his son's bonds and kindness would eventually lead to his victory against him.
* DragonAscendant: Was originally a pawn of Reiblood during his original rampage and acted out on the advice of his spiritual source of power. By the time he escapes his prison, Reiblood's spirit is all but stated to be DeaderThanDead and thus Belial becomes the main threat to the Multiverse all on his own, though ''Geed'' implies that his actions were still driven by Reiblood's influence to some degree.degree, better shown by [[spoiler:Reiblood's spirit being purged out of his body by Geed in the finale]].



* FinishingMove: His signature and favorite attack is the Deathcium Burst, a stream of dark energy released from his arms forming a cross shape, not unlike the Spacium Beam. All of his forms include a variation of it as their own finishing form, though some fire it from different parts such as Arch Belial who fires the beam from his mouth.



* IveComeTooFar: His final moments imply that this is the case for him, he really just wants to rest from his countless resurrections and go back to his home in the Land of Light, but after all his atrocities he's commited he simply feels that going forward with his villainy is the only way to go, and has no intention of going back to the light anymore.

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* IveComeTooFar: His final moments imply that this is the case for him, he really just wants to rest from his countless resurrections and go back to his home in the Land of Light, but after all his atrocities he's commited committed he simply feels that going forward with his villainy is the only way to go, and has no intention of going back to the light anymore.



* JokerImmunity: No matter how many times Zero kills him, Belial always finds ways to return and menace everyone again. [[spoiler:It takes being killed inside of another dimension and having his spirit be stuck between dimensions for his death to actually stick for good. And even then an alternate universe version of him ends up supplanting him not long after thanks to [[Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheAbsoluteConspiracy Absolute Tartarus]]]].



* OhCrap: In ''Revenge of Belial'' he gets a good one when he realizes that Mirror Knight has fooled him with an illusion of Ultimate Zero, with the real deal being right behind him and about to obliterate him with the Final Ultimate Zero.



* PersonOfMassDestruction: Even when left to his own devices, Belial can wreck havok across entire dimensions with his actions and decimate entire planets in the wake of his conquests. And this is when he's not augmenting himself with stronger forms or using artifacts to spread further ruin. His most notable feats of destruction include almost obliterating Planet Esmeralda in one blast as Arch Belial (only stopped by Mirror Knight's shields beind held up by the entire Ultimate Force Zero... And even them stray parts of his beam were still powerful enough to blast apart large pieces of land with explosions big enough to be seen from space) and his Dimensional Erradication Bomb, that threatened to destroy ''Geed'''s universe and implictly all concepts within it, requiring Ultraman King to merge with all of it to avoid this fate.



* RessurectiveImmortality: He keeps coming back this way, thanks to Reiblood's powers even being reduced to a mere spirit can't stop him for long before he finds a way to become corporeal again. The only times where this was actually averted were when Zero obliterated his spirit with his Shining form, though this ended undone by Zero reversing time afterwards and when [[spoiler:Geed kills him between dimensions, leaving his spirit stuck between them and therefore unable to ever return even if he resurrected in some way.]]



* VillainousBreakdown: Often goes through these when his plans are thwarted or when things don't go as he planned them out to be:
** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he ends up straight-up furious after Ultraman Zero decimates his 100 Monster Army and takes on the young Ultra Warrior all by himself to try and take revenge, he then grows madder after Zero defeats him resorting to forcefully fusing himself with the sprits in the Monster Graveyard so as to defeat the Ultra Warriors and screams in anger before Zero and the others defeat him for real.
** In ''Revenge of Belial'' he starts out fairly calm, up to and including his [[OneWingedAngel trannsformation]] into the monstrous Arch Belial at least until Zero is rescued from his grasp and certain death, at which that point he opts to just blow up Planet Esmeralda so as to spite the Ultimate Force Zero and ends up screaming Zero's name in pure hatred as Ultimate Zero obliterates him.
** In ''Ultraman Geed'' he suffers his biggest one, as he loses his composture the moment Geed starts to overwhelm him, growing desperate to claim he's not being overwhelmed right before Geed's 5 finishers destroy his Giga Battle Nizer and revert him from his Atrocious form into his base form. [[spoiler:When Geed tries to reason with him while fighting him in the mindscape, Belial can only scream in anger that Geed does not understand his pain and sorrow before crying out his son's name as he is killed for good by Geed's Wrecking Burst]].



* XanatosGambit: Belial's original master plan was to set off a gigantic bomb that would either remove King from the picture, or destroy all creation in the ultimate murder-suicide. It worked for the first plan and Belial was able to take King out and start his second scheme, which was to drain King's scattered power to turn himself into a God and take out King for good in the proccess

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* XanatosGambit: In ''Geed'' Belial's original master plan was to set off a gigantic bomb that would either remove King from the picture, or destroy all creation in the ultimate murder-suicide. It worked for the first plan and Belial was able to take King out and start his second scheme, which was to drain King's scattered power to turn himself into a God and take out King for good in the proccessprocess.


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** ExpyCoexistance: [[spoiler: By the end of the film, Taiga Nozumu and Shin Asuka are fighting side-by-side, respectively as Ultraman Zero and Ultrmaan Dyna]].

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** ExpyCoexistance: * ExpyCoexistence: [[spoiler: By the end of the film, Taiga Nozumu and Shin Asuka are fighting side-by-side, respectively as Ultraman Zero and Ultrmaan Ultraman Dyna]].

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* HumongousMecha: A robot duplicate of Ultraman Zero from another universe discovered by the Salome who then decided to use it themselves.

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* HumongousMecha: A robot duplicate of Ultraman Zero from another universe discovered by the Salome who then decided to use it themselves.themselves up until it rebelled and destroyed them all.



* MookChivalry: Averted. A trio of them sent to the Land of Light gang up on Zero and relentlessly attack him with everything they got.




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* PunnyName: Their name is a combination of Darkness and Cyclops, which is reflected in their design.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The last one of the trio sent to the Land of Light tries to make a retreat after its companions are destroyed, only to be wiped out by Zero's Wide Shot before he gets the chance.



* MechaMooks: Alongside the Darklopses. Though the Legionoids are far weaker.

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* MechaMooks: Alongside the Darklopses. Though the Legionoids are far weaker. Though this only really applies within the powers of Ultras, as anywhere else they're flat-out unstoppable.

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** In ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he defeats and nearly kills Zero, Jean-Bot and Mirror Knight as Arch Belial, requiring Glenn Fire to save them.

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** In ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he defeats and nearly kills Zero, Jean-Bot and Mirror Knight Zero as Arch Belial, Belial by overpowering him and draining his lifeforce, requiring Glenn Glen Fire to save them.him.



* EvilLaugh: Belial never misses the chance to let out devilish laughs at appropiate moments when he succeeds or when he's sadistically enjoying his evil actions.

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* EvilLaugh: Belial never misses the chance to let out devilish laughs at appropiate appropriate moments when he succeeds or when he's sadistically enjoying his evil actions.



* FatalFlaw: [[spoiler:. Ultimately, every single bad thing to ever happen to Belial is the fault of his {{Greed}}, Wrath, or {{Pride}}. He was greedy to the point of trying to steal the Plasma Spark for himself resulting in his banishment. He's too hateful to ever let go of his grudge even when his countless deaths and resurrections do nothing but continually make him suffer to the point of being tired with it all. Lastly, he's far too prideful to ever admit either of the above [[NeverMyFault were his own fault in the first place]].]]



* MilesToGoBeforeISleep: [[spoiler:A dark variation: Geed implies after seeing into his mind that Belial is ''tired'' from his endless cycle of resurrecting, but won't let himself die until he's gotten his revenge.]]
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name is ''Belial'', a powerful demon that is sometimes also a name of the devil himself. [[spoiler:His SuperMode is called Ultraman Belial ''Atrocious''.]]
* NeverMyFault: He blames everyone else but himself for his own actions and their consequences, which in turn feeds his ego and desire for revenge.



* NoNonsenseNemesis: When he really feels like it, he can be this.
** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he isn't content with just freezing the Land of Light as he sends out a Reionics Alien Shaplay with 3 Kaiju (Salamandora, Bemstar and Dorako) as backup to kill any survivors; when ZAP Spacy gets involved and are far away from the Monster Graveyard, Belial sends out an Alien Zetton and Narse to kill them.

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* NoNonsenseNemesis: When he really feels like it, he can be this.this as he'll do anything to ensure his opponents are dead or truly unable to stop him.
** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he isn't content with just freezing the Land of Light as he sends out a Reionics Alien Shaplay (who commands a Black King) with 3 Kaiju (Salamandora, Bemstar and Dorako) as backup to kill any survivors; when ZAP Spacy gets involved and are far away from the Monster Graveyard, Belial sends out an Alien Zetton and Narse to kill them.



* PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery: When Geed sees his memories, one of the things he realizes is deep down, Belial is filled with as much sorrow as he is rage over his banishment and is ''tired'' from his countless resurrections, but too consumed by his grudge to ever let go and pass on. Belial makes no attempt to dispute the idea, which paints his [[OmnicidalManiac attempted destruction of the universe]] in a [[TakingYouWithMe rather different light..]]



* SealedEvilInACan: Ultraman King defeated him and created the moon to imprison him in it. He presumably would've been forever impresoned hadn't he been freed by an [[TooDumbToLive foolish Alien Zarab]].

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** RevengeBeforeReason: His motivation is revenge on the Land of Light for his banishment...which was his own fault in the first place. Even as he grows tired of countless resurrections, he keeps going on the account of wanting his vengeance badly.
* SealedEvilInACan: Ultraman King defeated him and created the moon to imprison him in it. He presumably would've been forever impresoned imprisoned hadn't he been freed by an [[TooDumbToLive foolish Alien Zarab]].


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* WreckedWeapon: His Giga Battle Nizer gets destroyed offscreen after his defeat in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'', gets reforged by Reibatos and is ultimately destroyed for good when Geed with the power of Ultraman King launches all his finishers at once at it.
* XanatosGambit: Belial's original master plan was to set off a gigantic bomb that would either remove King from the picture, or destroy all creation in the ultimate murder-suicide. It worked for the first plan and Belial was able to take King out and start his second scheme, which was to drain King's scattered power to turn himself into a God and take out King for good in the proccess
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: After his banishment from the Land of Light, he can never go back to it. He tends to act like he doesn't cares anymore, but it's heavily implied that deep down he does long for his home

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* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: He grew impulsive and reckless enough to try and take the Plasma Spark by force to empower himself in order to compensate for his perceived weakness. This one act was the one that completely caused his entire life to fall apart and sent him down the path of no return.



* BeyondRedemption: In spite of his implied desire to go back to his home in the Land of Light and sorrow over his banishment, he simply is too spiteful to admit his fault in his fate and has abandoned the idea of redemption long ago, thus killing him for good is the only way to let him rest and end his threat once and for all.



* GodhoodSeeker: His quest for power gradually escalates to this, as he seeks to become powerful enough to become a God and rule over the Multiverse unopposed.



* GrandTheftMe: He takes over Zero by imparting his essence into him, becoming ''Zero Darkness''. He later does this to Arie in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' to survive Geed Royal Megamaster's ultimate attack that seemingly kills him.

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* GrandTheftMe: He In ''Ultra Zero Fight'' he takes over Zero by imparting his ghostly essence into him, becoming ''Zero Darkness''.Darkness'' up until Zero explunges him with his Shining Form. He later does this to Arie in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' to survive Geed Royal Megamaster's ultimate attack that seemingly kills him.



* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: It's heavily implied that deep beneath his egocentrical personality lies a vulnerable, self-loathing and insecure Ultra who compensates for his perceived weaknesses by attaining power through any means.

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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: It's heavily implied that deep beneath his egocentrical personality lies a vulnerable, self-loathing and insecure Ultra who compensates for his perceived weaknesses by attaining power through any means. His banishment from the Land of Light also appears to be a legitimate point of sorrow for him, and it's implied that he only scoffs at it due to masking his grief over being banished from his home and deep down really wants to go back.



* IveComeTooFar: His final moments imply that this is the case for him, he really just wants to rest from his countless resurrections and go back to his home in the Land of Light, but after all his atrocities he's commited he simply feels that going forward with his villainy is the only way to go, and has no intention of going back to the light anymore.



* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]]. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well mid-series, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras while Kei did the job of collecting Capsules for him; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possessed Arie at the last second. It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.

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* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]]. Later on, in teammates]].
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''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well mid-series, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras while Kei did the job of collecting Capsules for him; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, good mid-series, having possessed Arie at the last second. It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.



* OriginEpisode: "The Divergence" from ''The Absolute Conspiracy'' can be considered this for him, depicting Belial in his youth when he was a regular Ultra and depicting the process of his turn to evil.

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* OriginEpisode: OriginsEpisode: "The Divergence" from ''The Absolute Conspiracy'' can be considered this for him, depicting Belial in his youth when he was a regular Ultra and depicting the process of his turn to evil.



* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: In ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well mid-series, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras while Kei did the job of collecting Capsules for him.



* StartOfDarkness: While being forcefully merged with Reiblood was the start of his reign of terror as a Dark Giant, witnessing Alien Empera's power is the event that sowed the seeds for his eventual action of trying to steal the Plasma Spark and all that followed suit.



* TokenEvilTeammate: His VillainEpisode in ''Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheAbsoluteConspiracy'' shows that Belial was ''not'' even a truly good guy to begin with. To wit, back during Alien Empera's invasion of the Land of Light, he simply kills the Emperor of Darkness' lackeys with no reason, let alone said lackeys having surrendered arguing that they were [[PayEvilUntoEvil invaders attacking their home]].


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* TokenEvilTeammate: His VillainEpisode in ''Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheAbsoluteConspiracy'' shows that Belial barely counted as a good guy to begin with when he stood with the Land of Light. To wit, back during Alien Empera's invasion of the Land of Light, he simply kills the Emperor of Darkness' lackeys with no reason, let alone said lackeys having surrendered arguing that they were [[PayEvilUntoEvil invaders attacking their home]].
* TragicVillain: In spite of his atrocities, the finale of ''Geed'' shows that deep beneath all the evil bravado stands a broken and homesick person who's simply too angry at his misfortunes to turn back. It's also implied that his merge with Rayblood wasn't voluntary at first and it's only when he was prompted to attack in revenge that he actually began to enjoy it.

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* ClassicVillain: He carries many of the classic sins as his main motivators and personality traits: greedy, jealous, pride and even lust when he pined after Marie.



* FallenHero: Was previously an Ultra that fought alongside Ken, Marie and Zoffy against the forces of Alien Empera, unfortunately his desire for greater power inspired by witnessing Alien Empera's own and jealously towards Ken for becoming captain of the Space Garrison and winning Marie's heart all drove him to try and forcefully empower himself with the Plasma Spark, which led to his banishment from the Land of Light, which itself was followed by him making a deal with Rayblood and absorbing his essence to become more powerful and conquer the Land of Light.

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* FallenHero: Was previously an Ultra that fought alongside Ken, Marie and Zoffy against the forces of Alien Empera, unfortunately his desire for greater power inspired by witnessing Alien Empera's own and jealously towards Ken for becoming captain of the Space Garrison and winning Marie's heart all drove him to try and forcefully empower himself with the Plasma Spark, which led to his banishment from the Land of Light, which itself was followed by him making a deal with being reached by Rayblood and absorbing his essence merging with the ancient evil to become more powerful and conquer the Land of Light.



* ItsAllAboutMe: Belial's sole motivation throughout his life has been to become stronger and get everything he desires without giving a hoot about anyone else's needs. When he turns to villainy, he views all his servants as disposable pawns and does not return any loyalty given to him by them, killing and disposing of them when he feels like it or no longer has any use of them. To drive this point, his first action in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' is to kill the Zarab that freed him and tried to team up with him, as he doesn't likes the idea of sharing.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: Belial's sole motivation throughout his life has been to become stronger and get everything he desires without giving a hoot about anyone else's needs. When he turns to villainy, he views all his servants as disposable pawns and does not return any loyalty given to him by them, killing and disposing of them when he feels like it or no longer has any use of them. To drive this point, his first action in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' is to kill the Zarab that freed him and tried to team up with him, as he doesn't likes the idea of sharing.sharing any of the glory.



* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraFightZero'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]]. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well mid-series, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras while Kei did the job of collecting Capsules for him; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possessed Arie at the last second. It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.

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* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraFightZero'' ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]]. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well mid-series, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras while Kei did the job of collecting Capsules for him; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possessed Arie at the last second. It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.



* OriginEpisode: "The Divergence" from ''The Absolute Conspiracy'' can be considered this for him, depicting Belial in his youth when he was a regular Ultra and depicting the process of his turn to evil.



* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation throughout all his apperances, outside of ambition, is to get revenge on those who he feels have wronged him or stopped his plans. First, he desired it against the Land of Light for exiling him after he tried to take the Plasma Spark, after he was defeated by Ultraman Zero he extended this grudge to Zero for it, in ''Geed'' he also takes the chance to try and get this on Ultraman King, the one who defeated him in his first rampage, nearly succeeding at it by absorbing his energy after getting the old man to put himself out of commision stopping the Crisis Impact.

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* RedemptionRejection: He's given up on the idea of going back to the light a long time ago, anytime someone tries to get through to him or get him to repent he will reject their help violently.
* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation throughout all his apperances, appearances, outside of ambition, is to get revenge on those who he feels have wronged him or stopped his plans. him. First, he desired it against the Land of Light for exiling him after he tried to take the Plasma Spark, after he was defeated by Ultraman Zero he extended this grudge to Zero for it, in ''Geed'' he also takes the chance to try and get this on Ultraman King, the one who defeated him in his first rampage, nearly succeeding at it by absorbing his energy after getting the old man to put himself out of commision commission stopping the Crisis Impact.


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* SwissArmyWeapon: His Giga Battle Nizer can do almost anything Belial wants it to, from beign a long range attack weapon with lazer beams, a good battering tool, employ electric whips to grab and toss foes around, control Kaiju and summon them at will, manipulate deceased souls and more.

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An army of one hundred of the ''Franchise/UltraSeries''' most (in)famous kaiju and alien enemies of the Ultramen. They form Belial troops in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', created when the dark Ultra warrior uses his Reionyx power and Giga Battlenizer to resurrect the numerous souls of those slain by the Ultras lying in Monster Graveyard. Facing them off are Series/{{Ultraman}}, Series/UltraSeven, Series/UltramanMebius, and [[Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle Rei's Gomora and Litra]].

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An army of one hundred of the ''Franchise/UltraSeries''' most (in)famous kaiju and alien enemies of the Ultramen. They form Belial Belial's troops in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', created when the dark Ultra warrior uses his Reionyx power and Giga Battlenizer and the Plasma Spark to resurrect the numerous souls of those slain by the Ultras lying throughout the ages and resting in Monster Graveyard. Facing them off are Series/{{Ultraman}}, Series/UltraSeven, Series/UltramanMebius, and [[Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle Rei's Gomora and Litra]].
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* VillainDecay: Especially notable for Antlar (whose hide can withstand Ultraman's Specium Ray in [[Series/{{Ultraman}} his debut]], but is put down by a single energy blast this time), Gan-Q (a tough monster that Seven kills with a single Eye Sluger attack), Galberos (who simply dies from a kick, while in ''Series/UltramanNexus'' and ''Mega Monster Battle'' he was a dangerous, reoccurring foe with illusionary abilities and pretty tough to kill) among several others. It ''might'' be justified; since the monsters were [[CameBackWrong recently resurrected]] by the Battlenizer their strength may still be at a fraction.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Some members of the army simply disappears during the battle, despite not being shown dying onscreen, such as Twin Tail, King Guesra, Pressure, Alien Reflect, among others. It's likely Zero or the Ultra Brothers killed them offscreen, however.

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* VillainDecay: VillainDecay:
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Especially notable for Antlar (whose hide can withstand Ultraman's Specium Ray in [[Series/{{Ultraman}} his debut]], but is put down by a single energy blast this time), Gan-Q (a tough monster that Seven kills with a single Eye Sluger attack), Galberos (who simply dies from a kick, while in ''Series/UltramanNexus'' and ''Mega Monster Battle'' he was a dangerous, reoccurring foe with illusionary abilities and pretty tough to kill) among several others. It ''might'' be justified; since the monsters were [[CameBackWrong recently resurrected]] by the Battlenizer their strength may still be at a fraction.
fraction of their full power.
** While some show a degree of thinking, most of them behave as simplistic animals without much of an strategy or even use of their powers besides rushing the Ultras. Though like before, this is possibly a result of the way they were resurrected.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Some members of the army simply disappears disappear during the battle, despite not being shown dying onscreen, such as Twin Tail, King Guesra, Pressure, Alien Reflect, among others. It's very likely Zero or Zero, the Ultra Brothers or Rei's kaiju killed them offscreen, however.



* EvilKnockoff: Of Zero.

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* EliteMook: He's technically just one of Belial's many fodder troops, yet is way more threatening than almost all of his minions sans his CoDragons.
* EvilKnockoff: Of Zero.Ultraman Zero, replicating his appearance, arsenal and moveset. He also has what could be calle a dark version of Zero's personality, being cocky and talkative but cruel at the same time.



* SuperPrototype: He may be just Belial's prototype, but he puts up ''way'' more of a fight against Zero than his mass produced successors.

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* SuperPrototype: He may be just Belial's prototype, but he puts up ''way'' more of a fight against Zero than his mass produced successors.
successors, even being able to hold on to its last legs to try and take Zero and his allies with him.
* VaguenessIsComing: Before self-destructing, Prototype Darklops mocks Zero and boasts that a great darkness (Belial) is coming.



* CastingAShadow: He can teleport between any locations with sufficient darkness.

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* BondVillainStupidity: When he succesfully binds Jean-Bot with his Go Ne whip and begins shocking him with his energy, he decides to torture him and Nao while slowly approaching them to finish them off which lets Jean-Bot take him by surprise with his axe and kill him in one blow, just as [[InvokedTrope he and Nao]] [[AllAccordingToPlan planned]].
* CastingAShadow: He can enter and teleport between any locations with sufficient darkness.



* CoDragons: With Iaron in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', both are Belial's most powerful and reliable lackeys in the film.

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* CoDragons: With Iaron in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', both are Belial's most powerful and reliable lackeys in the film.film and tend to either be by his side or carry out his will personally.



* DarkIsEvil: Can't get any more blatant than '''Dark''' Go Ne

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* DarkIsEvil: Can't get any more blatant than '''Dark''' Go NeNe. His design only adds to his very evil being.



* ObviouslyEvil: With his evil appearance, name and sadistic attitude Dark Go Ne does not hide how much of a scoundrel he is.




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* SmugSuper: He thinks of himself as an invincible and unbeatable force and mocks Mirror Knight for being "fragile". While he's powerful and close to invulnerable, his underestimation of Mirror Knight costs him his life.



* MechaMooks: Alongside the Darklopses.

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* MechaMooks: Alongside the Darklopses. Though the Legionoids are far weaker.


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* DarkIsEvil: A legion of villains called the Darkness Five that serve a dark master fit the trope to a T.


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* ObviouslyEvil: Nothing about them as a whole bothers to even try to hide the fact that they're evil.

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* AndIMustScream: He was sealed away inside the moon for ''20,000 years''. Not that it seemed to bother him that much.

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* AndIMustScream: He was sealed away inside the moon for ''20,000 years''. Not that it seemed to bother him that much.much besides a general frustration at not having the ability to achieve his goals.



* GreenEyedMonster: Once Ken started becoming more powerful than he was and managed to win over Marie's heart, Belial procceeded to grow envious of his friend's success, driving him to a murderous rage and eventually to try and compensate for his own perceived lack of power by taking the Plasma Spark.



** Dishes a massive CurbStompBattle to the Land of Light and comes close to killing them all by freezing the entire planet. In the climax he kills Ultraseven when the latter [[TakingTheBullet shields the ZAP Spacy Crew]] from Belial's attacks while mortally wounded.
** In ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' as Zero Darkness he killed the entire Ultimate Force Zero except for Moroboshi the Pigmon, who is saved when Zero regains control of his body, achieves his Shining Form and purges Belial out of his body then undoing the events.

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** Dishes a massive CurbStompBattle to the Land of Light and comes close to killing them all by freezing the entire planet.planet by stealing the Plasma Spark. In the climax he kills Ultraseven when the latter [[TakingTheBullet shields the ZAP Spacy Crew]] from Belial's attacks while mortally wounded.
** In ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' as Zero Darkness he killed the entire Ultimate Force Zero except for Moroboshi the Pigmon, who is saved when Zero regains control of his body, body at the last second, achieves his Shining Form and purges Belial out of his body then undoing before using the events.Shining Star Drive to rewind time and resurrect his fallen commrades.



* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: It's heavily implied that deep beneath his egocentrical personality lies a vulnerable, self-loathing and insecure Ultra who compensates for his perceived weaknesses by attaining power through any means.



** In ''Ultra Zero Fight'' once he becomes Darkness Zero he procceeds to quickly kill off the Ultimate Force Zero's strongest members leaving Moroboshi the Pigmon for last and only taking his time with the little guy out of sick pleasure in killing it.
* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraFightZero'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]]. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well mid-series, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras while Kei did the job of collecting Capsules for him; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed Arie at the last second. It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.

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** In ''Ultra Zero Fight'' once he becomes Darkness Zero he procceeds proceeds to quickly kill off the Ultimate Force Zero's strongest members leaving Moroboshi the Pigmon for last and only taking his time with the little guy out of sick pleasure in killing it.
* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraFightZero'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]]. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well mid-series, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras while Kei did the job of collecting Capsules for him; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed possessed Arie at the last second. It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.



* OneWingedAngel: Does this practically OnceAnEpisode when his options to win are running out. The first time being merging with his army of monsters to form Belyudra, then in the second, he becomes the enormous Arch Belial by consuming the emerald ore, and in Geed he becomes Chimeraboros. Later he gets a more downplayed example in Ultraman Belial Atrocious, who remains mostly humanoid but has notable body distortions.
* OverarchingVillain: Of the ''Franchise/UltramanZero'' installments, serving as the BigBad in most of the installments. He also serves as this to ''[[Series/UltramanOrb Ultra Fight Orb]]'' as his revival is Reibatos' goal. Right after the events of the miniseries he functions as the BigBad in ''Series/UltramanGeed'', where he meets his end. Even then, his influence remains on the following shows, mainly ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' and ''Series/UltramanZ'' where even in death he "inspires" Ultraman Tregear's actions that would stir up trouble in ''Orb'', ''R/B'', ''Taiga'' and the remains of his body known as Devil Splinters, serve as a driving point of ''Z''.
* ParentsAsPeople: [[VillainRespect He does show some sense of acknowledgement, and even pride, towards his son Geed despite him being a hero that opposes him that his servant Kei Fukuide created, that said its unclear how much of this is genuine pride for Geed as his own person or if its just pride out of Geed technically being an extension of his being.]] [[BadBoss His treatment of his loyal servant Kei on the other hand...]]

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* OneWingedAngel: Does this practically OnceAnEpisode when his options to win are running out. The first time being merging out.
** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he merges
with his army all of monsters the souls in the Monster Graveyard to form Belyudra, then in the second, 40,000 meter tall chimera, Belyudra.
** In ''Revenge of Belial''
he becomes the enormous Arch Belial by consuming the entirety of his supplies of emerald ore, and in ore.
** Un
Geed he becomes Chimeraboros. Chimeraboros by employing the Five King and Zogu Second Form capsules. Later he gets a more downplayed example in Ultraman Belial Atrocious, who remains mostly humanoid but has notable body distortions.
distortions and a far more ghastly appearance than even his base form.
* OverarchingVillain: Of the ''Franchise/UltramanZero'' installments, sub-franchise and the ''Ultra Series''' "Belial Arc", serving as the BigBad in most for many of the installments. works taking place between 2009 and 2017 and even being partially responsible for several others where he's absent. He also serves as this to ''[[Series/UltramanOrb Ultra Fight Orb]]'' as his revival is Reibatos' goal.goal, [[spoiler:though he was already alive by then]]. Right after the events of the miniseries he functions as the BigBad in ''Series/UltramanGeed'', where he meets his end. Even then, his influence remains on the following shows, mainly ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' and ''Series/UltramanZ'' where even in death he "inspires" Ultraman Tregear's actions that would stir up trouble in ''Orb'', ''R/B'', ''Taiga'' and the remains of his body known as Devil Splinters, serve as a driving point of ''Z''.
* ParentsAsPeople: [[VillainRespect He does show some sense of acknowledgement, and even pride, towards his son Geed despite him being a hero that opposes him him]] that his servant Kei Fukuide created, that said its unclear [[AmbiguousSituation unclear]] how much of this is genuine pride for Geed as his own person or if its just pride out of Geed technically being an extension of his being.]] being. [[BadBoss His treatment of his loyal servant Kei on the other hand...]]

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* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** Sanguine — Ultraman Zero, an undisciplined, extraverted and adventurous Ultra who serves as the protagonist and leader of the force. Has SuperpowerLottery to match his creativity and outward adventure instinct.
** Choleric — [=GlenFire=], a short-tempered, cocky, trash-talking [[{{Pun}} hothead]] not afraid to charge into battle and bring harm to his foes with fire and destructive powers to match his energy.
** Melancholic — Jean-Bot, a reserved, disciplined and level-headed warrior who at times finds himself exasperated by the antics of his teammates, his attacks are based on calculated strikes and waiting for the right chance to fight befitting his calmer demeanor.
** Phlegmatic — Mirror Knight, a calm, quiet and orderly young warrior who carries a level of mystery to himself and has defensive and reflective powers to match his personality.



* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Jean-Bot has a secret compartment hiding an axe, which he can use to get himself out of a troublesome situation and strike unprepared enemies.



* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Initially acted as a cocky rival of Zero when they first met, but became his friend once Zero was able to match and even overpower him in a fight, before joining Zero's group.



* PlayingWithFire: All of his abilities use fire in some form.

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* PlayingWithFire: All of his abilities use fire in some form.form, from his punches, kicks and ranged attacks.



* SatelliteCharacter: Doesn't get much development on his own due to Zero having full control of his body for most of the film, other than being a protective big brother to Nao and brave.

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* SatelliteCharacter: Doesn't get much development on his own due to Zero having full control of his body for most of the film, other than being a protective big brother to Nao and brave.
brave enough to sacrifice his life without hesitation to save his little brother's own.



* CharacterDevelopment: At the start of the film. He acted like a [[JerkAss stuck up rookie that can go missions alone]]. Only until after he realizes how much of a threat Alien Bat is, and how much Ultraman means to people do his true colors come into play and he begins to warm up to both Zero and his team.

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* CharacterDevelopment: At the start of the film. He acted like a [[JerkAss stuck up rookie that thinks that he can go missions all alone]]. Only until after he realizes how much of a threat Alien Bat is, and how much Ultraman means to people do his true colors come into play and he begins to warm up to both Zero and his team.



* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: He saves the Ultramen all the effort of finishing off Reibatos in ''Series/UltraFightOrb''.

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* ArchEnemy: To Ultraman Zero, being his first and most personal foe, a feeling that Belial returns with all due hatred.
* ArchnemesisDad: Discounting Ultraman Zero, his worst enemy is his own son/genetic clone [[Series/UltramanGeed Riku Asakura/Ultraman Geed]], as Belial serves as the source of Riku's pain and even in death causes him a lot of grief and suffering.
* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: He saves the Ultramen all the effort of finishing off Reibatos in ''Series/UltraFightOrb''.''Series/UltraFightOrb'' when the latter turns up alive after barely surviving Orb's ultimate attack.



* CardCarryingVillain: After his corruption Belial doesn't even try to mask the fact that he's an unrepetantly evil and cruel bastard, delighting in evil actions without much of a pretense of doing it for any reason besides personal gratification.



** In a minor note, his previous friends Ken and Marie seemed distressed to watch him destroy their home and tried reasoning with him when he first attacked the Land of Light in revenge. Too bad he was too far gone to listen to them at that point.

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** In a minor note, his previous friends Ken Ken/Father of Ultra and Marie Marie/Mother of Ultra seemed distressed to watch him destroy their home and tried reasoning with him when he first attacked the Land of Light in revenge. Too bad he was too far gone to listen to them at that point.point.
* EvilFormerFriend: Was once Ken/Father of Ultra and Marie/Mother of Ultra's closest friend and even held feelings for the latter, until Ken's growing power, ascension to commander of the Garrison and winning Marie's heart drove him to resent them and eventually see them as enemies after his exile from the Land of Light.
* EvilLaugh: Belial never misses the chance to let out devilish laughs at appropiate moments when he succeeds or when he's sadistically enjoying his evil actions.
* EvilPlan: He never appears without one.
** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' his plan was to freeze the Land of Light by stealing the Plasma Spark, use the aforementioned artifact to resurrect his 100 Monster Army, send out an Alien Shaplay to eliminate survivors of his raid on [=M78=] and follow by taking over the Universe unopposed with his army.
** In ''Revenge of Belial'' he instead plots to destroy the Land of Light by creating special robotic forces with the powerful emeralds from a different dimension and then take over the whole Multiverse with his forces.
** ''Ultra Fight Zero'' has him ordering the Darkness Five to lure Zero into a trap meant to have Belial take over the former Ultra's body so he can remain on the physical plane and rebuild his empire to his former glory to continue his conquests.
** ''Geed'' has him sending out Kei Fukuide to gather Ultraman King's energy contained in the Childhood Energy and Capsules scattered throughout the Universe so as to empower himself with the old man's energy and not only attaining even more power than before but also taking out King forever by assimilating his scattered power in the proccess.



* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit before Zero obliterates his spirit [[spoiler:though unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his teammates]]. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed Arie at the last second. Subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.

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* NoNonsenseNemesis: When he really feels like it, he can be this.
** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he isn't content with just freezing the Land of Light as he sends out a Reionics Alien Shaplay with 3 Kaiju (Salamandora, Bemstar and Dorako) as backup to kill any survivors; when ZAP Spacy gets involved and are far away from the Monster Graveyard, Belial sends out an Alien Zetton and Narse to kill them.
** In ''Ultra Zero Fight'' once he becomes Darkness Zero he procceeds to quickly kill off the Ultimate Force Zero's strongest members leaving Moroboshi the Pigmon for last and only taking his time with the little guy out of sick pleasure in killing it.
* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat repeat, though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit and return in ''Series/UltraFightZero'' before Zero obliterates his spirit as Shining Ultraman Zero, [[spoiler:though later unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his deceased teammates]]. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well, well mid-series, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras; Ultras while Kei did the job of collecting Capsules for him; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed Arie at the last second. Subverted It ends up finally subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.



* OverarchingVillain: Of the ''Franchise/UltramanZero'' installments, serving as the BigBad in most of the installments. He also serves as this to ''[[Series/UltramanOrb Ultra Fight Orb]]'' as his revival is Reibatos' goal. Right after the events of the miniseries he functions as the BigBad in ''Series/UltramanGeed'', where he meets his end. Even then, his influence remains on the following shows, mainly ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' and ''Series/UltramanZ'' where even in death he "inspires" Ultraman Tregear in ''Taiga'' and the remains of his body known as Devil Splinters, serve as a driving point of ''Z''.

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* OverarchingVillain: Of the ''Franchise/UltramanZero'' installments, serving as the BigBad in most of the installments. He also serves as this to ''[[Series/UltramanOrb Ultra Fight Orb]]'' as his revival is Reibatos' goal. Right after the events of the miniseries he functions as the BigBad in ''Series/UltramanGeed'', where he meets his end. Even then, his influence remains on the following shows, mainly ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' and ''Series/UltramanZ'' where even in death he "inspires" Ultraman Tregear Tregear's actions that would stir up trouble in ''Orb'', ''R/B'', ''Taiga'' and the remains of his body known as Devil Splinters, serve as a driving point of ''Z''.
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* TheCorrupter: His Reiblood genes allow him to channel their malice to turn other living beings evil or aggressive. Even after his death, his body fragments can drive Kaiju berserk and send them on mindless rampages while forcefully empowering them.

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* TheCorrupter: His Reiblood genes allow him to channel their malice to turn other living beings evil or aggressive. Even after his death, his body fragments known as Devil's Splinters can drive Kaiju berserk and send them on mindless rampages while forcefully empowering them.



* DeathByIrony: Temporary example in ''Geed''. When he fights his son in episode 17, Geed beats him using Royal Mega Master, a form he accesses by using his (Belial's) Ultra Capsule in combination with Ultraman King's. Belial partially survives by possessing Arie but would have died otherwise.
* DragonAscendant: Was originally a pawn of Reiblood during his original rampage. By the time he escapes his prison, Reiblood's spirit is all but stated to be DeaderThanDead and thus Belial becomes the main threat to the Multiverse all on his own.
* DrivenByEnvy: Belial's fall to evil started with him being jealous over Ken being promoted after defeating Empera and proceeding to grow stronger than himself.

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* DeathByIrony: DeathByIrony:
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Temporary example in ''Geed''. When he fights his son in episode 17, Geed beats obliterates him using Royal Mega Master, a form he accesses by using his (Belial's) Ultra Capsule in combination with Ultraman King's. Belial partially only survives by possessing Arie at the last second but would have died otherwise.
** In the finale of ''Geed'' he is kille off for good when his son destroys him with the Wrecking Burst, an attack that employs the combined energies of both his and the original Ultraman's signature beam.
* DragonAscendant: Was originally a pawn of Reiblood during his original rampage. rampage and acted out on the advice of his spiritual source of power. By the time he escapes his prison, Reiblood's spirit is all but stated to be DeaderThanDead and thus Belial becomes the main threat to the Multiverse all on his own.
own, though ''Geed'' implies that his actions were still driven by Reiblood's influence to some degree.
* DrivenByEnvy: Belial's fall to evil started with him being jealous over Ken being promoted after defeating Empera and proceeding to grow stronger than himself.himself in addition to winning the heart of Ultrawoman Marie, who he pinned after.



* TheExile: Was banished from the Land of Light for trying to steal the Plasma Spark out of a desire to get more powerful, which could've plunged the Land of Light into an eternal winter.
* {{Expy}}: Due to his overall design and aesthetics in his ultra form, Belial is the Nebula M78 equivalent to [[Series/UltramanNexus Dark Zagi]].

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* TheExile: Was banished from the Land of Light for trying to steal the Plasma Spark out of a desire to get more powerful, which could've plunged the Land of Light into an eternal winter.
winter. Though he initially seemed to have come to hate his former home, ''Geed'' hints that he still longs for his home.
* {{Expy}}: Due to his overall design and aesthetics in his ultra form, form as well as their general quests for power and destruction, Belial is could be seen as the Nebula M78 equivalent to [[Series/UltramanNexus Dark Zagi]].



* FallenHero: Was previously an Ultra that fought alongside Ken, Marie and Zoffy against the forces of Alien Empera, unfortunately his desire for greater power inspired by witnessing Alien Empera's own and jealously towards Ken for becoming captain of the Space Garrison and winning Marie's heart which made him feel worhtless and inferior all drove him to try and forcefully empower himself with the Plasma Spark, which led to his banishment from the Land of Light, which itself was followed by him making a deal with Rayblood and absorbing his essence to become more powerful and conquer the Land of Light.

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* FallenHero: Was previously an Ultra that fought alongside Ken, Marie and Zoffy against the forces of Alien Empera, unfortunately his desire for greater power inspired by witnessing Alien Empera's own and jealously towards Ken for becoming captain of the Space Garrison and winning Marie's heart which made him feel worhtless and inferior all drove him to try and forcefully empower himself with the Plasma Spark, which led to his banishment from the Land of Light, which itself was followed by him making a deal with Rayblood and absorbing his essence to become more powerful and conquer the Land of Light.



* ItsAllAboutMe: Belial's sole motivation throughout his life has been to become stronger and get everything he desires without giving a hoot about anyone else's needs. When he turns to villainy, he views all his servants as disposable pawns and does not return any loyalty given to him by them.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: Belial's sole motivation throughout his life has been to become stronger and get everything he desires without giving a hoot about anyone else's needs. When he turns to villainy, he views all his servants as disposable pawns and does not return any loyalty given to him by them.them, killing and disposing of them when he feels like it or no longer has any use of them. To drive this point, his first action in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' is to kill the Zarab that freed him and tried to team up with him, as he doesn't likes the idea of sharing.



* LeaderFormsTheHead: As Belyudra, Belial forms the behemoth monster's brain.
* LukeIAmYourFather: He's the father of Series/UltramanGeed. Though he himself never has to reveal it to his son.

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* LeaderFormsTheHead: As Belyudra, Belial forms the behemoth monster's brain.
brain and commands all its actions.
* LukeIAmYourFather: He's the father of Series/UltramanGeed.Riku Asakura[=/=]Series/UltramanGeed who initially had no idea of who was his father. Though he himself never has to reveal it to his son.



* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed Arie at the last second. Subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.

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* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat.repeat though even then Belial finds a way to persist as a spirit before Zero obliterates his spirit [[spoiler:though unwittingly resurrects him when he used the Shining Star Drive to resurrect his teammates]]. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed Arie at the last second. Subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.



** In the years between ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' and ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he managed to go from having no armies or resources left and stranded on space to commanding a galactic-spanning empire along with a much more massive and deadly army than his previous one.

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** In the years between ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' and ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he managed to go from having no armies or resources as well as being left and stranded on outer space to commanding a galactic-spanning empire along with a much more massive and deadly army than his previous one.



* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Like [[Series/UltramanNexus Dark Zagi]] his color scheme is predominantly red and black, highlighting his status as an evil Ultra. He keeps this scheme even when taking other stronger forms.



* SuperStrength: Comes with being an Ultraman, naturally, in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he shows enough strength to toss Ultraman Mebius from the Land of Light's ground to outer space with the Giga Battle Nizer and is easily able to manhandle almost every other Ultra in a physical fight even when outnumbered.



* UngratefulBastard: When he's freed from his prison by an Alien Zarab that is nice enough to even give him back his Giga Battle Nizer and only aks that [[WeCanRuleTogether they]] form a partnership to take over the Universe his only response is to immediately kill said Zarab and then declare that only [[ICanRuleAlone he]] will take over.

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* UngratefulBastard: When he's freed from his prison by an Alien Zarab that is nice enough to even give him back his Giga Battle Nizer and only aks asks that [[WeCanRuleTogether they]] form a partnership to take over the Universe as a team, his only response is to immediately kill said Zarab and then declare that only [[ICanRuleAlone he]] will take over.

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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: All the New Generation Ultra Heroes look up to him. Most notable are [[Series/UltramanGinga Ginga, Victory]], [[Series/UltramanX X]], [[Series/UltramanOrb Orb]], [[Series/UltramanGeed Geed]], [[Series/UltramanRB Ultrawoman Grigio]] and [[Series/UltramanTaiga The Tri-Squad]]. He even gets a fanboy desiring to be his apprentice in Series/UltramanZ.



* HundredPercentAdorationRating: All the New Generation Ultra Heroes look up to him. Most notable are [[Series/UltramanGinga Ginga, Victory]], [[Series/UltramanX X]], [[Series/UltramanOrb Orb]], [[Series/UltramanGeed Geed]], [[Series/UltramanRB Ultrawoman Grigio]] and [[Series/UltramanTaiga The Tri-Squad]]. He even gets a fanboy desiring to be his apprentice in Series/UltramanZ.
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** In ''Series/UltramanGeed'' once he becomes Ultraman Belial Atrocious he is able to easily defeat Royal Megamaster, Zero Beyond and even Father of Ultra with minimal difficulty on his part.

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** ExpyCoexistance: [[spoiler: By the end of the film, Taiga Nozumu and Shin Asuka are fighting side-by-side, respectively as Ultraman Zero and Ultrmaan Dyna]].


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* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Together with Ultraman Zero and Cosmos, to form Ultraman Saga]].


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* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Together with Ultraman Zero and Dyna, to form Ultraman Saga]].


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* ContinuityNod: His attire in human form is a black shirt with a brown vest, with his Ultra Star Sign emblazoned on it. Exactly like the original Ultra Brothers' outfits during their crossover way back in the Alien Temperor Arc in ''Series/UltramanTaro''.
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* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed Arie at the last second.

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* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed Arie at the last second. Subverted after Geed kills him in the final battle, as even several series later Belial is still KilledOffForReal.

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* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: He saves the Ultramen all the effort of finishing off Reibatos in ''Series/UltraFightOrb''.



* TheCorrupter: His Reiblood genes allow him to channel their malice to turn other living beings evil or aggressive. Even after his death, his body fragments can drive Kaiju berserk and send them on mindless rampages while forcefully empowering them.



* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Usually his eyes will remain normally lit, but sometimes they glow, such as in the final scene of ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' where they lit up to show us that [[NotQuiteDead he isn't down for the count]].

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* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Usually his eyes will remain normally lit, but sometimes they will take a notable higher glow, such as in the final scene of ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' where they lit up to show us that [[NotQuiteDead he isn't down for the count]].count]] after Belyudra's destruction.



** In ''Film/UltraGalaxyLegendGaidenUltramanZeroVsDarklopsZero'' the BigBad, Darklops Zero, is one of his many MechaMooks who simply found himself in the alternate Universe Zero and Rei visit him, and acts entirely under Belial's protocols.
** In ''Series/UltraFightOrb'' his resurrection is Reibato's goal and the driving force of the latter's actions.

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** In ''Film/UltraGalaxyLegendGaidenUltramanZeroVsDarklopsZero'' the BigBad, Darklops Zero, is one of his many MechaMooks who simply found himself in the alternate Universe Zero and Rei visit him, and acts entirely under Belial's protocols.
protocols once it breaks free of the Salome's control.
** In ''Series/UltraFightOrb'' his resurrection is Reibato's goal and the driving force of the latter's actions. Though he had already resurrected thanks to Zero's Shining Star Drive and finishes off Reibatos himself.



* GrandTheftMe: He takes over Zero by imparting his essence into him, becoming ''Zero Darkness''. He later does this to Arie in ''Series/UltramanGeed''

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* GrandTheftMe: He takes over Zero by imparting his essence into him, becoming ''Zero Darkness''. He later does this to Arie in ''Series/UltramanGeed''''Series/UltramanGeed'' to survive Geed Royal Megamaster's ultimate attack that seemingly kills him.



* ItsAllAboutMe: Belial's sole motivation throughout his life has been to become stronger and get everything he desires without giving a hoot about anyone else's needs. When he turns to villainy, he views all his servants as disposable pawns and does not return any loyalty given to him by them.



* NoBodyLeftBehind: Ultimate Zero obliterated him in his Arch Belial form, leaving no trace of him behind, as a result he ends up a revenant spirit and forced to take other bodies to remain on the physical plane.



** In the years between ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' and ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he managed to go from having no armies or resources to commanding a galactic-spanning empire along with a much more massive army of {{Mook}}s than he previously had.

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** In the years between ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' and ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he managed to go from having no armies or resources left and stranded on space to commanding a galactic-spanning empire along with a much more massive and deadly army of {{Mook}}s than he previously had.his previous one.



* OverarchingVillain: Of the ''Franchise/UltramanZero'' installments, serving as the BigBad in most of the installments. He also serves as this to ''[[Series/UltramanOrb Ultra Fight Orb]]'' as his revival is Reibatos' goal, which the latter succeeds at. Right after the events of the miniseries he functions as the BigBad in ''Series/UltramanGeed'', where he meets his end. Even then, his influence remains on the following shows, mainly ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' and ''Series/UltramanZ'' where even in death he "inspires" Ultraman Tregear in ''Taiga'' and the remains of his body known as Devil Splinters, serve as a driving point of ''Z''.

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* OverarchingVillain: Of the ''Franchise/UltramanZero'' installments, serving as the BigBad in most of the installments. He also serves as this to ''[[Series/UltramanOrb Ultra Fight Orb]]'' as his revival is Reibatos' goal, which the latter succeeds at.goal. Right after the events of the miniseries he functions as the BigBad in ''Series/UltramanGeed'', where he meets his end. Even then, his influence remains on the following shows, mainly ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' and ''Series/UltramanZ'' where even in death he "inspires" Ultraman Tregear in ''Taiga'' and the remains of his body known as Devil Splinters, serve as a driving point of ''Z''.



* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation throughout all his reapperances, outside of ambition, is to get revenge on those who he feels have wronged him or stopped his plans. First, he desired it against the Land of Light for exiling him and denying him the power of the Plasma Spark, after he was defeated by Ultraman Zero, he extended this grudge to Zero, in ''Geed'' he also takes the chance to try and get this on Ultraman King, the one who defeated him in his first rampage, nearly succeeding at it.
* SealedEvilInACan: Ultraman King defeated him and created the moon to imprison him in it. He presumably would've been forever impresoned hadn't he been freed by an [[TooDumbToLive arrogant, overconfident and foolish Alien Zarab]].

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* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation throughout all his reapperances, apperances, outside of ambition, is to get revenge on those who he feels have wronged him or stopped his plans. First, he desired it against the Land of Light for exiling him and denying him the power of after he tried to take the Plasma Spark, after he was defeated by Ultraman Zero, Zero he extended this grudge to Zero, Zero for it, in ''Geed'' he also takes the chance to try and get this on Ultraman King, the one who defeated him in his first rampage, nearly succeeding at it.
it by absorbing his energy after getting the old man to put himself out of commision stopping the Crisis Impact.
* SealedEvilInACan: Ultraman King defeated him and created the moon to imprison him in it. He presumably would've been forever impresoned hadn't he been freed by an [[TooDumbToLive arrogant, overconfident and foolish Alien Zarab]].

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* BoisterousBruiser: Wastes no time in telling his opponents that he's a strong and powerful warrior before or during fights.
* BookDumb: Zero isn't really "dumb" in the classic definition, but he's got a bad case of preferring to do things in the heat of the moment instead of thinking them through much. ''Series/UltramanZ'' would even reveal that he skipped the Land of Light's school, causing him to not know basic information such as Neronga's invisibility.



* {{Catchphrase}}: You're 20,000 {{years too early}} to defeat me!
* CharacterTics: He tends to wipe his mouth with his thumb before a fight.



* CurbstompBattle: In his debut, he dishes one of these to Belial and his army, disarming him with ease right after plowing through the remnants of his 100 Monster Army in minutes.

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* CurbstompBattle: CoolBigBro: Tends to act as this for his teammates and younger Ultras that he assists, with many of them looking up to him and admiring his many deeds.
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In his debut, he dishes one of these to Belial and his army, disarming him with ease right after plowing through the remnants of his 100 Monster Army in minutes.minutes.
** In ''Film/UltramanSaga'' he deals with a whole army of Legionoids very quickly.



* MultiformBalance: In the ''Ultra Zero Fight'' segment of ''Ultraman Retsuden'', he gains this ability thanks to [[Series/UltramanDyna Dyna's]] and [[Series/UltramanCosmos Cosmos']] powers which he gained after their fusion into Ultraman Saga.

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* LightningBruiser: Like all Ultras, Zero is both fast enough to mow down armies of monsters without breaking a sweat and becomes even faster when flying, and strong enough to handle and outmuscle even mighty foes such as Red King.
* MultiformBalance: In the ''Ultra Zero Fight'' segment of ''Ultraman Retsuden'', he gains this ability thanks to [[Series/UltramanDyna Dyna's]] and [[Series/UltramanCosmos Cosmos']] powers which he gained after their fusion into Ultraman Saga. In addition to his pre-existing power-ups and then some



* MyHeroZero: His name and one of the most powerful of all the Ultra warriors.

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** SuperMode: Ultimate Zero, which he gained in ''Revenge of Belial'' with the power of the Shield of Baradhi; in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he gains Ultraman Zero Beyond as replacement for most of his lost transformations, which he achieves with the New Generation Capsules (using the power of [[Series/UltramanGinga Ginga, Victory]], [[Series/UltramanX X]] and [[Series/UltramanOrb Orb]]) and combining them with his Ultra Zero Eye.
* MyHeroZero: His name He's called Ultraman Zero and is one of the most powerful Ultra warriors of all the Ultra warriors.time.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Using [[ResetButton Shining Star Drive]] allows him to bring back his deceased teammates after Zero Darkness (him while possessed by Belial) killed them but [[spoiler:he unwittingly resurrected Belial and Jahtar while at it.]]


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* StockShonenHero: The most pronounced of the Ultras in regards to this, Zero's hot-blooded, somewhat lacking in the intelligence department due to skipping school (though he isn't exactly dumb so much as lazy), has had many rivals that became his friends (such as [=GlenFire=]), befriended some foes (Jean-Killer), and also had CharacterDevelopment allowing him to mature. He also enjoys [[CallingYourAttacks naming his attacks]] as he fights.


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* TransformationTrinket: Like his father before him, his own device takes the form of glasses called the Ultra Zero Eye. His hosts transform with them by placing them on their face.
* YearsTooEarly: His catchphrase has him telling his opponents that they're ''20,000'' years off the mark to fight/defeat him.
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* EvilIsNotAToy: Freed [[SatanicArchetype Belial]] in hopes that he would be grateful and team up with him. Belial promptly killed him and became an even bigger threat than Zarab could ever hope to be.
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The son of Series/UltraSeven. An exceptionally powerful young Ultra, he was banished from the Land of Light after attempting to steal the planet's power source, the Plasma Spark. After years of training under Series/UltramanLeo, he eventually returned and proved himself a worthy hero in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends''. Afterwards, he would begin trekking the multiverse, pursuing after all sorts of powerful villains, clashing with Belial time and time again. He has since become one of the most imortant Ultras in the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', frequently crossing over into other series, most notably ''Series/UltramanGeed'', where he is one of the main characters. He has no single human host, but always uses the Ultra Zero Eye to transform.

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The son of Series/UltraSeven. An exceptionally powerful young Ultra, he was banished from the Land of Light after attempting to steal the planet's power source, the Plasma Spark. After years of training under Series/UltramanLeo, he eventually returned and proved himself a worthy hero in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends''. Afterwards, he would begin trekking the multiverse, pursuing after all sorts of powerful villains, clashing with Belial time and time again. He has since become one of the most imortant important Ultras in the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', frequently crossing over into other series, most notably ''Series/UltramanGeed'', where he is one of the main characters. He has no single human host, but always uses the Ultra Zero Eye to transform.

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* AnatomyArsenal: Like his father before him, Zero has multitude of weaponized body parts to employ:
** First, the iconic Eye Slugger, only that Zero has ''two'' instead of one and he can control both to not only employ as ranged weapons but also combine them into a sword.
** His forehead has his own version of the Emerium Beam just like his father's.
** He can also use the Wide Shot with his arms in an L-pose.
** His kicks can be set on fire to increase in striking power (thanks to training from Ultraman Leo).



* CurbstompBattle: In his debut, he dishes one of these to Belial and his army, disarming him with ease right after plowing through his 100 Monster Army in minutes.

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* CurbstompBattle: In his debut, he dishes one of these to Belial and his army, disarming him with ease right after plowing through the remnants of his 100 Monster Army in minutes.minutes.
* HeroicWillpower: When Belial possesses him and kills almost all of his teammates, Zero's will eventually lets him explunge the spirit of his nemesis from his body and achieve his Shining Ultraman Zero form.



* MultiformBalance: In the ''Ultra Zero Fight'' segment of ''Ultraman Retsuden'', he gains this ability thanks to [[Series/UltramanDyna Dyna]] and [[Series/UltramanCosmos Cosmos]].

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* MultiformBalance: In the ''Ultra Zero Fight'' segment of ''Ultraman Retsuden'', he gains this ability thanks to [[Series/UltramanDyna Dyna]] Dyna's]] and [[Series/UltramanCosmos Cosmos]].Cosmos']] powers which he gained after their fusion into Ultraman Saga.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: The original Alien Bat was pretty bad already, but this one takes all his negative traits UpToEleven and is even more pretty and vicious than his original counterpart. Likewise he seeks the death of all life in the Multiverse, as opposed to simply seeking complete conquest of Earth

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* AdaptationalJerkass: The original Alien Bat was pretty bad already, but this one takes all his negative traits UpToEleven and is even more pretty and vicious than his original counterpart. Likewise he seeks the death of all life in the Multiverse, as opposed to simply seeking complete conquest of EarthEarth.



* AttackDrone: He can launch a few of these from his spaceship. Three of the drones ends up engaging Ultraman Zero, and the last one nearly killed Nozumu Taiga if not for Zero's intervention.



* AchillesHeel:
** In his Gigant Form, removing it's scythe-like arms will render it immobile for a short period, allowing the Ultras to momentarily turn the tide of battle.
** In his Hyper Form, [[spoiler: it's wings, which upon being sliced off by Ultraman Saga made it easy picking for the hero]].
* AnArmAndALeg: In the penultimate battle, Ultraman Zero and Dyna maned to blow off Gigant Hyper Zetton's scythe-like arms, weakening the monster enough for their killing blow.



* SinisterScythe: His arms resembles giant scythes.
* TeleportSpam: In Hyper Zetton form, while the original Zetton does have a degree of teleportation ability, Hyper Zetton on the other hand takes it UpToEleven.



* TorsoWithAView: [[spoiler: Gigant Hyper Zetton's fate, from having the Ultimate Aegis Zero penetrating it's center]]. But it gets better.



* BeamOWar: Robot Ace and Ultraman Zero, with their Metallium Ray and Zero Wide Shot respectively. And later on, ULtraman Leo and Zero combining their powers to perform the Zero Reflasher, against Robot Ultraman and Robot Ultraseven using their knockoff Specium Ray and Wide Shot.



* SmallRoleBigImpact: His attempt to hijack ZAP SPACY ultimately leads to Shin Asuka reappearing, which then results in Ultraman Dyna and the ZAP SPACY crew making their way to the Monster Graveyard to assist Rei and the Ultras.



* SuplexFinisher: Is on the receiving end of one from Glenfire, which kills it.
* UniqueEnemy: Beatstar has plenty of Imperisers, King Joes and Legionoids (both Alpha and Beta) in his army of mechs, but Ace Killer is one-of-a-kind.




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* SmallRoleBigImpact: It's screentime may be minimal, but Earthtron is the very reason Team U and the children befriends Ultraman Dyna / Shin Asuka in the very first place. Which would ultimately lead to Dyna summoning the Ultramen, Cosmos and Zero, into the alternate universe kickstarting the entire plot of the film.




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* SuperPersistentPredator: The Gubila from ''Ultraman Saga'' seems a little too keen to stomp down Nozumu Taiga and a little boy, pursuing them across the city, through the waterfront and under a bridge, until it's resorted to destroying the whole bridge just to catch two tiny humans.
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A fallen Ultra warrior. Like Zero, Belial was originally a young and powerful warrior who was banished from the Land of Light after attempting to steal the Plasma Spark. In exile, he encountered the powerful entity known as [[Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle Reiblood]], who corrupted him further with his Reionyx powers. With the newfound ability to command monsters through the Giga Battlenizer, he led a huge army of kaiju against the Land of Light, but was ultimately defeated by [[Series/UltramanLeo Ultraman King]] and imprisoned in what became the planet's moon. However, after being freed by a foolish [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Alien Zarab]], he has begun to rampage through the cosmos once more and is now considered one of the greatest enemies of the Ultra heroes, especially his longtime foe Ultraman Zero and later on his "son" Series/UltramanGeed.

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A fallen Ultra warrior. Like Zero, Belial was originally a young and powerful warrior who was banished from the Land of Light after attempting to steal the Plasma Spark. In exile, he encountered the powerful entity known as [[Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle Reiblood]], who corrupted him further with his Reionyx powers. With the newfound ability to command monsters through the Giga Battlenizer, he led a huge army of kaiju against the Land of Light, but was ultimately defeated by [[Series/UltramanLeo Ultraman King]] and imprisoned in what became the planet's moon. However, But, after being freed by a foolish [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Alien Zarab]], he has begun to rampage through the cosmos once more and is now considered one of the greatest enemies of the Ultra heroes, especially his longtime foe Ultraman Zero and later on his "son" Series/UltramanGeed.



* DragonAscendant: Was originally a pawn of Reiblood during his original rampage. However, by the time he escapes his prison, Reiblood's spirit is all but stated to be DeaderThanDead and thus Belial becomes the main threat to the Multiverse all on his own.

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* DragonAscendant: Was originally a pawn of Reiblood during his original rampage. However, by By the time he escapes his prison, Reiblood's spirit is all but stated to be DeaderThanDead and thus Belial becomes the main threat to the Multiverse all on his own.



* VillainDecay: Especially notable for Antlar (whose hide can withstand Ultraman's Specium Ray in [[Series/{{Ultraman}} his debut]], but is put down by a single energy blast this time), Gan-Q (a though monster that Seven kills with a single Eye Sluger attack), Galberos (who simply dies from a kick, while in ''Series/UltramanNexus'' and ''Mega Monster Battle'' he was a dangerous, reoccurring foe with illusionary abilities and pretty though to kill) among several others. It ''might'' be justified however, since the monsters were [[CameBackWrong recently resurrected]] by the Battlenizer their strength may still be at a fraction.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Some members of the army simply disappears during the battle, despite not being shown dying onscreen, such as Twin Tail, King Guesra, Pressure, Alien Reflect, among others. It's likely Zero or the Ultra Brothers killed them offscrene, howeever.

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* VillainDecay: Especially notable for Antlar (whose hide can withstand Ultraman's Specium Ray in [[Series/{{Ultraman}} his debut]], but is put down by a single energy blast this time), Gan-Q (a though tough monster that Seven kills with a single Eye Sluger attack), Galberos (who simply dies from a kick, while in ''Series/UltramanNexus'' and ''Mega Monster Battle'' he was a dangerous, reoccurring foe with illusionary abilities and pretty though tough to kill) among several others. It ''might'' be justified however, justified; since the monsters were [[CameBackWrong recently resurrected]] by the Battlenizer their strength may still be at a fraction.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Some members of the army simply disappears during the battle, despite not being shown dying onscreen, such as Twin Tail, King Guesra, Pressure, Alien Reflect, among others. It's likely Zero or the Ultra Brothers killed them offscrene, howeever.offscreen, however.



* ZergRush: Their standard methods of attacking due to having advantage in numbers, this helps them eventually exhaust the Ultras. Against Ultraman Zero, [[CurbStompBattle however they're promptly beaten.]]

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* ZergRush: Their standard methods of attacking due to having advantage in numbers, this helps them eventually exhaust the Ultras. Against Ultraman Zero, [[CurbStompBattle however they're promptly beaten.]]



A robotic doppelganger of Ultraman Zero who serves as the title antagonist of ''Ultraman Zero vs Darklops Zero''. It was discovered by a group of [[Series/UltraSeven Alien Salome]] who realized it was not of this universe and sought to harness its great power. However, it turned out to be much less under their control than they imagined...

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A robotic doppelganger of Ultraman Zero who serves as the title antagonist of ''Ultraman Zero vs Darklops Zero''. It was discovered by a group of [[Series/UltraSeven Alien Salome]] who realized it was not of this universe and sought to harness its great power. However, But, it turned out to be much less under their control than they imagined...



* MirrorMatch: His final match against Zero invokes this. Both of them are capable of the same fighting moves and techniques, can launch their dual sluggers all over the place, and repeatedly spam their beam attacks on each other. The ''real'' Zero wins however, using a trick move he learned from his mentor Leo.

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* MirrorMatch: His final match against Zero invokes this. Both of them are capable of the same fighting moves and techniques, can launch their dual sluggers all over the place, and repeatedly spam their beam attacks on each other. The ''real'' Zero wins however, nevertheless, using a trick move he learned from his mentor Leo.



The BigBad of ''Killer the Beatstar''. Beatstar is a supercomputer created by survivors of a universe destroyed by Alien Bat to monitor their planet-ship as they fled for new dimensions. However, his creators became hateful and violent towards each other, leading the A.I. to believe it must destroy all organic life to bring peace. Thus it searches for worlds to destroy, eventually bringing it into conflict with the Ultimate Force Zero and ZAP SPACY when it captures Jean-Bot and Princess Emerana.

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The BigBad of ''Killer the Beatstar''. Beatstar is a supercomputer created by survivors of a universe destroyed by Alien Bat to monitor their planet-ship as they fled for new dimensions. However, Unfortunately, his creators became hateful and violent towards each other, leading the A.I. to believe it must destroy all organic life to bring peace. Thus it searches for worlds to destroy, eventually bringing it into conflict with the Ultimate Force Zero and ZAP SPACY when it captures Jean-Bot and Princess Emerana.



* TheBusCameBack: However, it seems Narse took the bus again, because this remains the robot dragon's only reappearance to date.

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* TheBusCameBack: However, Although it seems Narse took the bus again, because this remains the robot dragon's only reappearance to date.

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* BackFromTheDead: He was unintentionally ressurrected by Zero Shining's power alongside the Ultimate Force Zero and his master, Belial.



* UnexplainedRecovery: Was resurrected or came back to life at some point before the Crisis Impact and after ''Series/UltraZeroFight''.
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* LeaderFormsTheHead: As Belyudora, Belial forms the behemoth monster's brain.

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* LeaderFormsTheHead: As Belyudora, Belyudra, Belial forms the behemoth monster's brain.



* BackFromTheDead: They are revived from the souls of various kaiju collected by Belial from the Monster Graveyard.

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* BackFromTheDead: They are revived from the souls of various kaiju kaiju, aliens and even robots collected by Belial from the Monster Graveyard.



* FusionDance: After the last of them have been slain, Belial resurrects them all, ''again'', together with at least 200 others, to form Belyudora.
* {{Mooks}}: Basically their purpose after being brought back by Belial.
* VillainDecay: Especially notable for Antlar (whose hide can withstand Ultraman's Specium Ray in [[Series/{{Ultraman}} his debut]], but is put down by a single energy blast this time), Gan-Q (one of the biggest threat from ''Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle'' only to be sliced apart by a random Eye Slugger hit), Galberos (who simply dies from a kick, while in ''Series/UltramanNexus'' he is a dangerous, reoccurring foe) among several others. It ''might'' be justified however, since these monsters are recently revived by the Battlenizer their strength may still be at a fraction.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Some members of the army simply disappears during the battle, despite not being shown dying onscreen, such as Twin Tail, King Guesra, Alien Pressah, Alien Reflect, among others.
* TheWorfBarrage: The remainder of the army - at least 50 of 'em - serves to establish Ultraman Zero as a powerful warrior by getting killed in the hands of Zero in under two minutes.
* ZergRush: Their standard methods of attacking due to having advantage in numbers. Against Ultraman Zero, [[CurbStompBattle however]]…

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* FusionDance: After the last of them have been slain, Belial resurrects them all, ''again'', together with at least 200 others, to form Belyudora.
Belyudra.
* {{Mooks}}: Basically their purpose after being brought back by Belial.
Belial.
* VillainDecay: Especially notable for Antlar (whose hide can withstand Ultraman's Specium Ray in [[Series/{{Ultraman}} his debut]], but is put down by a single energy blast this time), Gan-Q (one of the biggest threat from ''Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle'' only to be sliced apart by (a though monster that Seven kills with a random single Eye Slugger hit), Sluger attack), Galberos (who simply dies from a kick, while in ''Series/UltramanNexus'' and ''Mega Monster Battle'' he is was a dangerous, reoccurring foe) foe with illusionary abilities and pretty though to kill) among several others. It ''might'' be justified however, since these the monsters are were [[CameBackWrong recently revived resurrected]] by the Battlenizer their strength may still be at a fraction.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Some members of the army simply disappears during the battle, despite not being shown dying onscreen, such as Twin Tail, King Guesra, Alien Pressah, Pressure, Alien Reflect, among others.
others. It's likely Zero or the Ultra Brothers killed them offscrene, howeever.
* TheWorfBarrage: The remainder of the army - at (at least 50 of 'em - them) serves to establish Ultraman Zero as a powerful warrior by getting killed in the hands of Zero defeated even with numbers advantage in under two minutes.
* ZergRush: Their standard methods of attacking due to having advantage in numbers. numbers, this helps them eventually exhaust the Ultras. Against Ultraman Zero, [[CurbStompBattle however]]…however they're promptly beaten.]]



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* {{Homage}}: Based on a villain from ''Series/JumborgAce'' called Anti Go-Ne.

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* {{Homage}}: Based on a villain the main villains from ''Series/JumborgAce'' called Anti Go-Ne.''Series/JumborgAce'', the Go-Ne faction.
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* CurbStompBattle: He usually finds himself dishing these out, though a few times he was the one on the receiving end:
** During his first attack on the Land of Light he easily trounced Zoffy, Marie and Ken but was defeated with even more ease by Ultraman King, who effortlessly used his telekinesis to immobilize Belial and seal him inside of the Land of Light's moon for a thousand years.
** In his [[Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends return]] he plowed through the entire Land of Light, defeating the Ultra Brothers, Mebius, Hikari and everyone else who fought him with ease. Father of Ultra in return dished out a big one against him, with Belial resorting to attack Ken's injuries left from his battle against Empera to gain the upper hand.
** He later received one from Ultraman Zero, after the latter defeated his 100 Monster Army. When he returns as Belyudra, he instead nearly defeats Zero and the rest of the Ultras and heroes fighting him with ease and requires a massive team effort to be defeated.
** In ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he defeats and nearly kills Zero, Jean-Bot and Mirror Knight as Arch Belial, requiring Glenn Fire to save them.
** In ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' once he becomes Zero Darkness he easily defeats and kills the entire Ultimate Force Zero and in turn his spirit easily vanquished by Shining Zero.
** In ''Series/UltraFightOrb'' he kills Reibatos with a single Deathcium Beam.
** In ''Series/UltramanGeed'' once he becomes Ultraman Belial Atrocious he is able to easily defeat Royal Megamaster, Zero Beyond and even Father of Ultra with minimal difficulty on his part.


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** His Arch Belial form is heavily based on [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} SpaceGodzilla]], with two crystals on his shoulders and a "crown" with horns.


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** In ''Film/UltraGalaxyLegendGaidenUltramanZeroVsDarklopsZero'' the BigBad, Darklops Zero, is one of his many MechaMooks who simply found himself in the alternate Universe Zero and Rei visit him, and acts entirely under Belial's protocols.


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* NotQuiteDead: He is very fond of this trope. First, the Ultras thought him dead after Belyudra's destruction, he survived (albeit heavily scarred) and proceeded to plot his revenge, Zero obliterates him in his [[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial second]] outing making sure this does not repeat. Later on, in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he is also believed dead after the Crisis Impact, only for him to show up alive and well, having faked his death to go unnoticed by the Ultras; much later in the series he also turns out alive after Geed Royal Megamaster seemingly obliterates him for good, having possesed Arie at the last second.


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* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation throughout all his reapperances, outside of ambition, is to get revenge on those who he feels have wronged him or stopped his plans. First, he desired it against the Land of Light for exiling him and denying him the power of the Plasma Spark, after he was defeated by Ultraman Zero, he extended this grudge to Zero, in ''Geed'' he also takes the chance to try and get this on Ultraman King, the one who defeated him in his first rampage, nearly succeeding at it.


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* SlasherSmile: Always sports one of these after his merge with Rayblood, complimenting his already intimidating design.


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* TheVirus: Belial's reionics energy can corrupt other living beings if they enter in contact with it. He can either use his claws to forcefully infect others or his body parts can be used for the same purpose.
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* AcePilot: Despite being a cocky and childish private, he's a naturally-gifted pilot whose combat skills are noted to be on par with Asuka's.
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An alien who only appears at the very beginning of the movie (although there are some hints he was the one seen in ''Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle NEO''), where he has somehow gotten his hand on the Giga-Battlenizer (as seen in TheStinger of ''Series/UltramanMebius: Ghost Rebirth''). He used it free Belial from his prison after sneaking past the guards, hoping that Belial would form an alliance with him in gratitude. Unfortunately, Belial killed him instead, causing M78's greatest crisis yet.

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An alien who only appears at the very beginning of the movie (although there are some hints he was the one seen in ''Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle NEO''), where he has somehow gotten his hand on the Giga-Battlenizer (as seen in TheStinger of ''Series/UltramanMebius: ''Series/UltramanMebiusGaiden: Ghost Rebirth''). He used it free Belial from his prison after sneaking past the guards, hoping that Belial would form an alliance with him in gratitude. Unfortunately, Belial killed him instead, causing M78's greatest crisis yet.

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