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** ''Series/UltramanOrb'' episode 25, "The Wandering Sun"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp25WarriorsShiningBeyond 25th episode]].[[/note]]: Both of are the season finales of their respective seasons. In Orb's episode, before the final battle against Magatano-Orochi, we see Gai and Juggler in their final confrontation in what would lead to the latter's HeelFaceTurn after it's revealed that he actually saved Natasha the whole time and Gai managing to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan get him back to his senses]] and eventually joins with his rival to destroy Magatano-Orochi. In Z's episode, aJuggler rallies the entire STORAGE team and reclaim their HQ from SAAG forces at the same time revealing his alien form to the rest of the crew but did not stop him from dispatching SAAG troops with the same technique he used to knock Naomi out in episode 24 of Orb, this very episode shows his [Juggler's] CharacterDevelopment to full circle from a once petty and vengeful man to an OlderAndWiser military leader to his allies despite being morally grey at his worst, keeping his word that he'll protect the universe the only way he knows how at the very end. Also, Orb is the first series to introduce FusionDance-based alternating forms in the New Generation Heroes line, and Z being the recent series to re-introduce the gimmick after being discarded by the time of Series/UltramanRB and Series/UltramanTaiga's airing and the final New Generation series in general, ultimately serving as a true {{book end|s}}ing to the NGH line.

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** ''Series/UltramanOrb'' episode 25, "The Wandering Sun"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp25WarriorsShiningBeyond 25th episode]].[[/note]]: Both of are the season finales of their respective seasons. In Orb's episode, before the final battle against Magatano-Orochi, we see Gai and Juggler in their final confrontation in what would lead to the latter's HeelFaceTurn after it's revealed that he actually saved Natasha the whole time and Gai managing to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan get him back to his senses]] and eventually joins with his rival to destroy Magatano-Orochi. In Z's episode, aJuggler rallies the entire STORAGE team and reclaim their HQ from SAAG forces at the same time revealing his alien form to the rest of the crew but did not stop him from dispatching SAAG troops with the same technique he used to knock Naomi out in episode 24 of Orb, this very episode shows his [Juggler's] CharacterDevelopment to full circle from a once petty and vengeful man to an OlderAndWiser military leader to his allies despite being morally grey at his worst, keeping his word that he'll protect the universe the only way he knows how at the very end. Also, Orb is the first series to introduce FusionDance-based alternating forms in the New Generation Heroes line, and Z being the recent series to re-introduce the gimmick after being discarded by the time of Series/UltramanRB and Series/UltramanTaiga's airing and thus Z being the final last New Generation series in general, ultimately serving as to feature a true FusionDance gimmick for an Ultra's MultiformBalance, {{book end|s}}ing to the NGH line.gimmick that started from ''Orb'', as the [[Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga following series]] would [[RevisitingTheRoots revisit the roots]] that began with ''Series/UltramanTiga'', the first series to feature a Type Change.

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* Z's Gamma Future form is noted by some fans to have a similar fighting style to [[Series/UltramanGaia Ultraman Agul]] and sharing his ColdHam mannerisms, despite the form not being accessed by scanning Agul's medal. Since Gamma Illusion summons Gaia in his V2 mode, a form that has Agul V1's light, it's reasonable to assume Agul's light is also part of Gamma Future's powers.
* Z's use of Gamma Future, a form focused on energy attacks and beams, is similar to how his godfather Ace has a wide range of beam attacks at his disposal.
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** [[spoiler:Or worse: Genegarg was a previous [[KillThemAll Civilization Extinction Game]] weapon.]]

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* Juggler respectfully refers to all the kaijus forming his fusions with the ''-san'' honorific, with the sole exception of [[Series/UltramanOrb Maga-Orochi]]. While the meta reason is because Maga-Orochi made its first appearance after Juggler's, thus being his junior, Juggler unsealed Maga-Orochi to defeat Orb in the past, uncaring of the potential threat it caused to Earth itself, until he had a change of heart and teamed up with Orb to defeat it. As the embodiment of Juggler at his worst, it is easy to imagine that present-day Juggler is not too fond of Maga-Orochi and doesn't address it using an honorific as a result.


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** Z being the beta tester for the Z Riser also explains why even though fusions that don't involve Zero are always accessed by scanning the Ultra Medals in chronological order of series air date, Zero's medal is always scanned first when accessing Alpha Edge and Delta Rise Claw. Z proclaims himself as Zero's disciple, so of course his master gets to go first.
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** Adding in a Fridge Tearjerker on the same episode: when he and Z [[AccidentalMurder accidentally destroyed]] one of the two attacking Red Kings and found out that the reason behind the Kaiju's rampage is that they were [[PapaWolf protec]][[MamaBear ting]] their egg. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Haruki realizing it]] [[TheseHandsHaveKilled too late]] makes enough sense, he did not know that the Red King killed earlier was expecting a child, putting the poor guy into a ThousandYardStare-induced HeroicBSOD; [[AdultFear a painful reminder of what its like to lose a parent]].

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** Adding in a Fridge Tearjerker on the same episode: when he and Z [[AccidentalMurder accidentally destroyed]] one of the two attacking Red Kings and found out that the reason behind the Kaiju's rampage is that they were [[PapaWolf protec]][[MamaBear ting]] their egg. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Haruki realizing it]] [[TheseHandsHaveKilled too late]] makes enough sense, he did not know that the Red King killed earlier was expecting a child, putting the poor guy into a ThousandYardStare-induced HeroicBSOD; [[AdultFear a painful reminder of what its like to lose a parent]].parent.
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** ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' episode 10, "''The Mysterious Dinosaur Base''"[[note]]uploaded after [[Recap/UltramanZEp4RobotTwoActivationPlan 10th episode]].[[/note]]: Ultraman's episode is the only moment to feature Jirass, as copyright problems prevented Tsuburaya from actually recreating this monster for a television appearance without Toho's permission. The closest they could ever get was bringing a Jirass Medal to empower Telesdon and said monster being name-dropped by Yuka, implying that STORAGE had an encounter with said monster before.
** ''Series/UltramanOrb'' episode 17, "''The Holy Sword, Restored''"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp5FirstJuggling 17th episode]].[[/note]]: Gai regains Ultraman Orb's true form, Orb Origin after a pep talk from Naomi and subsequently learning that his LoveInterest, Natasha survived the Maga-Zetton attack years before the series. With Orb Origin, Gai made short work of Zeppandon, controlled by his archrival, Juggler, in the process, destroying his Dark Ring. This is rather befitting for the revelation of Hebikura being Juggler the whole time, and his newest method of invoking Zeppandon without the Dark Ring.

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** ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' episode 10, "''The Mysterious Dinosaur Base''"[[note]]uploaded after [[Recap/UltramanZEp4RobotTwoActivationPlan 10th 4th episode]].[[/note]]: Ultraman's episode is the only moment to feature Jirass, as copyright problems prevented Tsuburaya from actually recreating this monster for a television appearance without Toho's permission. The closest they could ever get was bringing a Jirass Medal to empower Telesdon and said monster being name-dropped by Yuka, implying that STORAGE had an encounter with said monster before.
** ''Series/UltramanOrb'' episode 17, "''The Holy Sword, Restored''"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp5FirstJuggling 17th 5th episode]].[[/note]]: Gai regains Ultraman Orb's true form, Orb Origin after a pep talk from Naomi and subsequently learning that his LoveInterest, Natasha survived the Maga-Zetton attack years before the series. With Orb Origin, Gai made short work of Zeppandon, controlled by his archrival, Juggler, in the process, destroying his Dark Ring. This is rather befitting for the revelation of Hebikura being Juggler the whole time, and his newest method of invoking Zeppandon without the Dark Ring.
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** ''Series/UltramanMebius'' episode 14 "One Path" [[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZSpecialAirborneArmorSecretFiles recap episode]].[[/note]]: Despite being a RecapEpisode that showcases all the SAA units, one must remember that the coinciding ''Mebius'' episode features a Windam created by GUYS' Maquette Monster technology in one of its fewer instances where it managed to win (against a female Insectus no less), perfectly goes with Z in that episode trying to explain how that Windam in SAA is an IdenticalStranger to Dan's monster of the same name.

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** ''Series/UltramanMebius'' episode 14 "One Path" [[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZSpecialAirborneArmorSecretFiles recap episode]].[[/note]]: Despite being a RecapEpisode that showcases all the SAA units, one must remember that the coinciding ''Mebius'' episode features a Windam Windom created by GUYS' Maquette Monster technology in one of its fewer instances where it managed to win (against a female Insectus no less), perfectly goes with Z in that episode trying to explain how that Windam Windom in SAA is an IdenticalStranger to Dan's monster of the same name.



** STORAGE is a team full of TrueCompanions and has a cozy atmosphere where everyone gets along well. GAFJ's SAAG has none of those and goes on full militaristic and all seriousness. That same thing also applies to the robots they create. Sevengar, Windam and King Joe are all kid-appeal and has body shapes with creative designs. Ultroid Zero has the frightening appearance of a militaristic approach and is all humanoid.

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** STORAGE is a team full of TrueCompanions and has a cozy atmosphere where everyone gets along well. GAFJ's SAAG has none of those and goes on full militaristic and all seriousness. That same thing also applies to the robots they create. Sevengar, Windam Sevenger, Windom and King Joe are all kid-appeal and has body shapes with creative designs. Ultroid Zero has the frightening appearance of a militaristic approach and is all humanoid.
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** ''Heisei Series/UltraSeven'' 1999 Hexalogy episode 5 "The Duplicated Man"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp12TheCryOfLife 12th episode]].[[/note]]: This episode reveals that Grigio Raiden, a cyborg monster from outer space is the precursor of '''''all''''' SAA units we've seen up to now. In addition, King Joe STORAGE Custom here is a King Joe applied into a defense force-use arsenal, as with the case of what supposed to be in ''Heisei Ultra Seven'' when TDF wanted to exploit the wrecked King Joe for their own. In this episode, we saw just how the modified King Joe can be horrifying [[MookHorrorShow from Grigio Raiden's perspective]], just like the King Joe II's case after it rampaged from being repaired. Both episodes [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters proved that mankind can be just as scary as the invaders]] they're fighting against if given the chance to level the playing field.

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** ''Heisei Series/UltraSeven'' ''Series/HeiseiUltraSeven'' 1999 Hexalogy episode 5 "The Duplicated Man"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp12TheCryOfLife 12th episode]].[[/note]]: This episode reveals that Grigio Raiden, a cyborg monster from outer space is the precursor of '''''all''''' SAA units we've seen up to now. In addition, King Joe STORAGE Custom here is a King Joe applied into a defense force-use arsenal, as with the case of what supposed to be in ''Heisei Ultra Seven'' when TDF wanted to exploit the wrecked King Joe for their own. In this episode, we saw just how the modified King Joe can be horrifying [[MookHorrorShow from Grigio Raiden's perspective]], just like the King Joe II's case after it rampaged from being repaired. Both episodes [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters proved that mankind can be just as scary as the invaders]] they're fighting against if given the chance to level the playing field.
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** ''Series/UltramanDyna'' episode 49 "Final Chapter 1: A New Shadow"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp24TheGameToExtinction episode 24]].[[/note]]: Both of these episodes showcase mankind attempting to use the power of Ultraman for militaristic purposes; ie. the safety of mankind as a whole by creating an artificial Ultraman for themselves. However to achieve that, mankind were willing to JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and resort to immoral ways to do it; in ''Ultraman Dyna'', TPC Staff Kihachi Gondo and his Black Buster Corps kidnapped Asuka and extracted Dyna's energies to create Terranoid, while in ''Ultraman Z'', Mai Yuki and her team of SAAG are willing to test the [=D4=] Ray in a city block and both times had Yoko almost killed from using the attack. At the end of the day, alien force hijack their Ultraman copy into an EldritchAbomination and their creators had to suffer for the results of their actions. Even Franchise/UltramanZero pointed out when reviewing the Terranoid episode that "[[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a heartless weapon is not an Ultraman]]".

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** ''Series/UltramanDyna'' episode 49 "Final Chapter 1: A New Shadow"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp24TheGameToExtinction episode 24]].[[/note]]: Both of these episodes showcase mankind attempting to use the power of Ultraman for militaristic purposes; ie. the safety of mankind as a whole by creating an artificial Ultraman for themselves. However to achieve that, mankind were willing to JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and resort to immoral ways to do it; in ''Ultraman Dyna'', TPC Staff Kihachi Gondo and his Black Buster Corps kidnapped Asuka and extracted Dyna's energies to create Terranoid, while in ''Ultraman Z'', Mai Yuki and her team of SAAG are willing to test the [=D4=] Ray in a city block and both times had Yoko almost killed from using the attack. At the end of the day, alien force hijack their Ultraman copy into an EldritchAbomination and their creators had to suffer for the results of their actions. Even Franchise/UltramanZero pointed out when reviewing the Terranoid episode that "[[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a heartless weapon is not an Ultraman]]". Of note, both episodes are featured in ''Ultraman Chronicle Z'', in which not only acknowledges the similarities of the two man-made Ultras, even Zero himself expressed his disgust at the mere sight of his [[RobotMe robot doppelganger]].
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*** Relating to above, Ultroid Zero was made with King Joe STORAGE Custom's combat data and even has a Pedanium Engine, mixing the technology of Alien Pedan. This also makes Ultroid Zero (and by extension, Destrudos) having King Joe as another unofficial component.
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* Yuka was actually right to worry about the fact that she can't find Yoko's cockpit in Destrudos. Ultroid Zero at least has a door-like mechanism for the pilot to exit, but the final episode established that Haruki needs to use King Joe STORAGE Custom to punch his way into Yoko's cockpit. The most horrifying possibility here is that Celebro would have likely to use '''''both''''' Yoko and Destrudos as permanent hosts and bodies. If Yoko were to finally expel Celebro, she has no real way out of Destrudos!

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** One should take note that Juggler cannot normally grow to giant size on his own, let alone transform into Zeppandon even when he was able to do so at one point through Magatano-Orochi's dark energy and Airu's pendant. So, which explains why he intends to steal Ultroid Zero, since it had data of the Ultramen Z met and fought alongside with.

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** One should take note that Juggler cannot normally admits to have long lost the ability to grow to giant size on his own, let alone transform into Zeppandon even when he was able to do so at one point through Magatano-Orochi's dark energy and Airu's pendant. So, large in episode 25, which explains his need to obtain a Z Riser copy in episode 5 and recreating Zeppandon. It also explains why he intends to steal Ultroid Zero, since it had Zero; in addition to housing the data of Ultraman Z's powers, as well as the Ultramen Z met and Ultras he fought alongside with.with (Geed, Zero and Ace), he requires a force that is equal to at least an Ultra's final form so that he can stand as the strongest against his opponent.
* Ultroid Zero's ability to absorb monsters was unexpected, for even the characters in-universe themselves. However, this ability was demonstrated when Celebro-possessed Yoko hijacked it, having thrown the Belial Medal beforehand. The real Ultraman Belial was known to assume OneWingedAngel forms; eg. fusing with deceased monster spirits into Beryudora, devouring emerald crystals to become Arch Belial, possessing Armored Darkness into Kaiser Belial, and using the Geed Riser to become Chimeraberos (with Five King and Zogu) and Atrocious (with Alien Empera and Dark Lugiel). Not to mention, Kei Fukuide in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' requires Belial's power and Celebro/Kaburagi requires the Belial Medal to form Belial Fusion Monsters. In short, unlike Erimaki-Telesdon or Metsuboros, the Belial Medal did not exactly mutate Ultroid because it requires components to the deed, so once it finished absorbing the worldwide monsters and Kaiju Medals, the transformation has finished.



*** For those wondering, why did Destrudos not have a [[Series/UltramanAce terrible-monster]] integratred in its form while most of the monsters that make up the HybridMonster are all Showa era kaijus? That's because the [[WaveMotionGun D4 Ray]] that was created from Baraba's remains is already integrated within Ultroid Zero.

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*** For those wondering, why did Destrudos not have a [[Series/UltramanAce terrible-monster]] integratred integatred in its form while most of the monsters that make up the HybridMonster are all Showa era kaijus? That's because the [[WaveMotionGun D4 Ray]] that was created from Baraba's remains is already integrated within Ultroid Zero.



*** The parts of absorbed monsters appeared in Destrudos' body are depicted in a rather ossified state due to the fact that Ultroid Zero serves as the monster's base body and due to it being a walking monster graveyard, the combination is so messy even by Ultra kaiju standards; something that Yuka points out that locating Ultroid Zero's cockpit is impossible.

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*** The parts of absorbed monsters appeared in Destrudos' body are depicted in a rather ossified state due to the fact that Ultroid Zero serves as the monster's base body and due to it being a walking monster graveyard, the combination is so messy even by Ultra kaiju Kaiju standards; something that Yuka points out that locating Ultroid Zero's cockpit is impossible.



* Ultroid Zero itself is filled with horror compared to the other three SAA machines for the reasons is that 1), it's modeled after an Ultraman, in this case Ultraman Zero; and this is not the first case that a [[RobotMe robotic knockoff]] of Zero to appear in the Ultra series. 2), Unlike Darklops Zero who is of alien origin, Ultroid Zero's creation are of human origin, with the intent of defending the Earth from kaiju attacks. 3) Ultroid Zero is basically invoking BewareTheSuperman due to being based on an Ultraman, and the preview for episode 23 have several kaiju rallying against the mechanical monstrosity as they realize [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters how far humanity had fallen]].
* Destrudos i defeated yes, but the child of the Red King Celebro ended up killing is still an orphan. How is it gonna survive?

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* Ultroid Zero itself is filled with horror compared to the other three SAA machines for the reasons is that 1), it's modeled after an Ultraman, in this case Ultraman Zero; and this is not the first case that a [[RobotMe robotic knockoff]] of Zero to appear in the Ultra series. 2), Unlike Darklops Zero who is of alien origin, Ultroid Zero's creation are of human origin, with the intent of defending the Earth from kaiju attacks. 3) Ultroid Zero is basically invoking BewareTheSuperman due to being based on an Ultraman, and the preview for episode 23 have several kaiju rallying against the mechanical monstrosity as they realize [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters how far humanity had fallen]].
* Destrudos i defeated yes, but With the child death of the Red King Celebro ended parents, one needs to remember that their unhatched child will grow up killing is still as an orphan. How is it gonna survive?
orphan and without the care from its parents. In addition, the baby Red King might potentially be vulnerable to the dangers of the human world, either falling prey to other giant monsters or being harmed by mankind as a whole.
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* Destrudos i defeated yes, but the child of the Red King Celebro ended up killing is still an orphan. How is it gonna survive?
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** ''Series/UltramanOrb'' episode 25, "The Wandering Sun"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp25WarriorsShiningBeyond 25th episode]].[[/note]]: Both of are the season finales of their respective seasons. In Orb's episode, before the final battle against Magatano-Orochi, we see Gai and Juggler in their final confrontation in what would lead to the latter's HeelFaceTurn after it's revealed that he actually saved Natasha the whole time and Gai managing to [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan get him back to his senses]] and eventually joins with his rival to destroy Magatano-Orochi. In Z's episode, aJuggler rallies the entire STORAGE team and reclaim their HQ from SAAG forces at the same time revealing his alien form to the rest of the crew but did not stop him from dispatching SAAG troops with the same technique he used to knock Naomi out in episode 24 of Orb, this very episode shows his [Juggler's] CharacterDevelopment to full circle from a once petty and vengeful man to an OlderAndWiser military leader to his allies despite being morally grey at his worst, keeping his word that he'll protect the universe the only way he knows how at the very end. Also, Orb is the first series to introduce FusionDance-based alternating forms in the New Generation Heroes line, and Z being the recent series to re-introduce the gimmick after being discarded by the time of Series/UltramanRB and Series/UltramanTaiga's airing and the final New Generation series in general, ultimately serving as a true {{book end|s}}ing to the NGH line.

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* When Juggler reveals his plans to hijack Ultroid Zero in order to defeat those who wronged him back in ''The Origin Saga'', he's referring to either Gai, his rival and/or [[Series/UltramanDyna Asuka]] who called him out for toppling the Tree of Life. To bring some sense in Juggler's plans, he and Gai will one day have to settle their score when the time comes since they are rivals and he knows well that Gai is becoming more powerful in his adventures (Gai has obtained Trinity, Lightning Attacker, and Emerium Slugger post-series) and Juggler must think about surpassing him one day, which explains why he managed to join STORAGE and became captain while blending in once again within human society; so while GAFJ is building robots based on past kaiju, he takes advantage of Celebro's plan to develop the [[WaveMotionGun D4 Ray]] and Ultroid Zero in order to steal it for himself before Celebro does.
** One should take note that Juggler cannot normally grow to giant size on his own, let alone transform into Zeppandon even when he was able to do so at one point through Magatano-Orochi's dark energy and Airu's pendant. So, which explains why he intends to steal Ultroid Zero, since it had data of the Ultramen Z met and fought alongside with.
* Of all the chimera-type kaijus in the franchise; Destrudos most likely represents the Reiwa era, as [[Series/UltramanTaro Tyrant and Grand King]] are to the Showa Era, [[Series/UltramanNexus Izmael]] for the Heisei era, and [[Series/UltramanGinga Five King]] for the New Generation Heroes line.
** Tyrant was created from the vengeful spirits of monsters that the first five Ultra Brothers fought before Taro, whereas the original Grand King is a chimeric robot, empowered by the spirits of several opponents previously fought by the Ultras.
** Izmael is born from all of the Space Beasts that Nexus fought in his series.
** Five King is composed of monsters that originated from the first three Heisei Ultra series mentioned above -- [[Series/UltramanTiga Golza, Melba]], [[Series/UltramanDyna Reicubas]], [[Series/UltramanGaia Super C.O.V. and Gan-Q]]. In ''Ginga S'', Exceller took note of Alien Icarus's transformation into Tyrant and used it as an inspiration for Five King's creation.
** Destrudos, on the other hand, is composed of six Showa Era kaijus ([[Series/{{Ultraman}} Red King]], [[Series/UltraSeven Dancan]], [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Arstron]], [[Series/UltramanTaro Birdon]], [[Series/UltramanLeo Satan Beetle]], & [[Series/UltramanEighty Crescent]]) one Heisei era kaiju ([[Series/UltramanTowardsTheFuture Majaba]]), and a Reiwa era kaiju, which is Ultroid Zero; since it qualifies due to it being an artificial Ultraman. And like Z's Alpha Edge above, the components that make up Destrudos serve as a link between Showa and Reiwa.
*** For those wondering, why did Destrudos not have a [[Series/UltramanAce terrible-monster]] integratred in its form while most of the monsters that make up the HybridMonster are all Showa era kaijus? That's because the [[WaveMotionGun D4 Ray]] that was created from Baraba's remains is already integrated within Ultroid Zero.
*** Like Tyrant and Grand King, Destrudos even use Red King as one of its components.
*** The parts of absorbed monsters appeared in Destrudos' body are depicted in a rather ossified state due to the fact that Ultroid Zero serves as the monster's base body and due to it being a walking monster graveyard, the combination is so messy even by Ultra kaiju standards; something that Yuka points out that locating Ultroid Zero's cockpit is impossible.
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** ''Series/UltramanDyna'' episode 49 "Final Chapter 1: A New Shadow"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp24TheGameToExtinction episode 24]].[[/note]]: Both of these episodes showcases mankind attempting to use the power of Ultraman for militaristic purposes; ie. the safety of mankind as a whole by creating an artificial Ultraman for themselves. However to achieve that, mankind were willing to JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and resort to immoral ways to do it; in ''Ultraman Dyna'', TPC Staff Kihachi Gondo and his Black Buster Corps kidnapped Asuka and extracted Dyna's energies to create Terranoid, while in ''Ultraman Z'', Mai Yuki and her team of SAAG are willing to test the [=D4=] Ray in a city block and both times had Yoko almost killed from using the attack. At the end of the day, alien force hijack their Ultraman copy into an EldritchAbomination and their creators had to suffer reap for the results of their actions. Even Franchise/UltramanZero pointed out when reviewing the Terranoid episode that "[[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a heartless weapon is not an Ultraman]]".

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** ''Series/UltramanDyna'' episode 49 "Final Chapter 1: A New Shadow"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp24TheGameToExtinction episode 24]].[[/note]]: Both of these episodes showcases showcase mankind attempting to use the power of Ultraman for militaristic purposes; ie. the safety of mankind as a whole by creating an artificial Ultraman for themselves. However to achieve that, mankind were willing to JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and resort to immoral ways to do it; in ''Ultraman Dyna'', TPC Staff Kihachi Gondo and his Black Buster Corps kidnapped Asuka and extracted Dyna's energies to create Terranoid, while in ''Ultraman Z'', Mai Yuki and her team of SAAG are willing to test the [=D4=] Ray in a city block and both times had Yoko almost killed from using the attack. At the end of the day, alien force hijack their Ultraman copy into an EldritchAbomination and their creators had to suffer reap for the results of their actions. Even Franchise/UltramanZero pointed out when reviewing the Terranoid episode that "[[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a heartless weapon is not an Ultraman]]".
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** ''Series/UltramanDyna'' episode 49 "Final Chapter 1: A New Shadow"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp24TheGameToExtinction episode 24]].[[/note]]: Both of these episodes showcases mankind attempting to use the power of Ultraman for militaristic purposes; ie. the safety of mankind as a whole by creating an artificial Ultraman for themselves. However to achieve that, mankind were willing to JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and resort to immoral ways to do it; in ''Ultraman Dyna'', TPC Staff Kihachi Gondo and his Black Buster Corps kidnapped Asuka and extracted Dyna's energies to create Terranoid, while in ''Ultraman Z'', Mai Yuki and her team of SAAG are willing to test the [=D4=] Ray in a city block and both times had Yoko almost killed from using the attack. At the end of the day, alien force hijack their Ultraman copy into an EldritchAbomination and their creators had to suffer reap for the results of their actions. Even Franchise/UltramanZero pointed out when reviewing the Terranoid episode that "[[WhatMeasuresIsANonHuman a heartless weapon is not an Ultraman]]".

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** ''Series/UltramanDyna'' episode 49 "Final Chapter 1: A New Shadow"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp24TheGameToExtinction episode 24]].[[/note]]: Both of these episodes showcases mankind attempting to use the power of Ultraman for militaristic purposes; ie. the safety of mankind as a whole by creating an artificial Ultraman for themselves. However to achieve that, mankind were willing to JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and resort to immoral ways to do it; in ''Ultraman Dyna'', TPC Staff Kihachi Gondo and his Black Buster Corps kidnapped Asuka and extracted Dyna's energies to create Terranoid, while in ''Ultraman Z'', Mai Yuki and her team of SAAG are willing to test the [=D4=] Ray in a city block and both times had Yoko almost killed from using the attack. At the end of the day, alien force hijack their Ultraman copy into an EldritchAbomination and their creators had to suffer reap for the results of their actions. Even Franchise/UltramanZero pointed out when reviewing the Terranoid episode that "[[WhatMeasuresIsANonHuman "[[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman a heartless weapon is not an Ultraman]]".
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** ''Series/UltramanDyna'' episode 49 "Final Chapter 1: A New Shadow"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp24TheGameToExtinction episode 24]].[[/note]]: Both of these episodes showcases mankind attempting to use the power of Ultraman for militaristic purposes; ie. the safety of mankind as a whole by creating an artificial Ultraman for themselves. However to achieve that, mankind were willing to JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and resort to immoral ways to do it; in ''Ultraman Dyna'', TPC Staff Kihachi Gondo and his Black Buster Corps kidnapped Asuka and extracted Dyna's energies to create Terranoid, while in ''Ultraman Z'', Mai Yuki and her team of SAAG are willing to test the [=D4=] Ray in a city block and both times had Yoko almost killed from using the attack. At the end of the day, alien force hijack their Ultraman copy into an EldritchAbomination and their creators had to suffer reap for the results of their actions. Even Franchise/UltramanZero pointed out when reviewing the Terranoid episode that "[[WhatMeasuresIsANonHuman a heartless weapon is not an Ultraman]]".

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** ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' episode 2 "Tregear"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp23PreludeToANightmare episode 23]].[[/note]]: Both involve the presence of a [[Series/{{Ultraman}} King Guesra]] in their respective episodes. In ''Taiga'', Hiroyuki met a baby Guesra as a child and named it Chibusuke, only for it to be kidnapped by a Rekkyum as Hiroyuki attempts to chase him even trying to cling onto Chibusuke's kidnapper before Taiga bonded with him, thus preventing from falling to his death. When he reunites with the adult Chibusuke, Hiroyuki and Taiga attempt it to free him from the Villain Guild's control, only to be killed by Tregear. In ''Z'', a King Guesra is among those rallying with other monsters trying to stop Ultroid Zero when its very presence starts to cause outrage among the other monsters. When Ultroid Zero managed to destroy a number of monsters, King Guesra and Takkong were lucky to escape unscathed. As both Taiga and Z are the first two Reiwa entries in the Ultra Series, they feature returning New Generation Hero villains playing a major role in the show -- Ultraman Tregear, who was previously the BigBad in [[Film/UltramanRBTheMovieSelectTheCrystalOfBond R/B's movie]] moving on to be the main antagonist of the show while assuming the human identity of Kirisaki, and [[Series/UltramanOrb Jugglus Juggler]], the former main antagonist-now AntiHero of ''Orb'' who takes on the role of STORAGE captain Hebikura; they would reveal their true identities to their respective protagonists several episodes later (Kirisaki in episode 16 of Taiga, and this episode (23) of Z for Hebikura).




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* Geed's video-game exclusive form, Tetrite Cross consisting of [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Jack]], [[Series/UltramanCosmos Cosmos]], and [[Series/UltramanNexus Nexus]] are all associated with the number '''[[FourIsDeath four]]''', and "tetra" derived from the Greek word "''tettares''", [[MeaningfulName which also means four]]: Jack is the fourth member of the Ultra Brothers, Cosmos is the fourth entry of the Heisei era Ultraman Series, while Nexus premiered in 200'''4''' which befits the DarkerAndEdgier tone of said series. In addition, each have associations with defensive abilities; Jack's two forms of Ultra Barriers and Ultra Defender, Cosmos' passive way of fighting with Tai Chi and Nexus' use of Meta Field to protect outside forces.
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** ''Series/UltramanGeed'' episode 3 "Salaryman Zero"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[UltramanZEp22IndividualTomorrows episode 22]].[[/note]]: It features the debut of the fourth SAA, Ultroid Zero, made based on the Ultras' combat data and utilizes the [=D4=] Ray on its chest. Like Ultroid Zero, the Darklops Zero is the first of Ultraman Zero's RobotMe who has a ChestCannon that uses the power of dimensions, though how it works is different.

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** ''Series/UltramanGeed'' episode 3 "Salaryman Zero"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[UltramanZEp22IndividualTomorrows episode 22]].[[/note]]: It features the debut of the fourth SAA, Ultroid Zero, made based on the Ultras' combat data and utilizes the [=D4=] Ray on its chest. Like Ultroid Zero, the Darklops Zero is the first of Ultraman Zero's RobotMe who has a ChestCannon ChestBlaster that uses the power of dimensions, though how it works is different.




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* Ultroid Zero itself is filled with horror compared to the other three SAA machines for the reasons is that 1), it's modeled after an Ultraman, in this case Ultraman Zero; and this is not the first case that a [[RobotMe robotic knockoff]] of Zero to appear in the Ultra series. 2), Unlike Darklops Zero who is of alien origin, Ultroid Zero's creation are of human origin, with the intent of defending the Earth from kaiju attacks. 3) Ultroid Zero is basically invoking BewareTheSuperman due to being based on an Ultraman, and the preview for episode 23 have several kaiju rallying against the mechanical monstrosity as they realize [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters how far humanity had fallen]].

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** ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' episode 18 "Ultraseven Arrives!"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[UltramanZSpecialBondsOfMastersAndDisciples second recap episode]].[[/note]]: The recap episode focuses on Z and Zero recounting past New Generation Heroes and their successors, establishing how Ultras are connected to each others even in later instalments. In ''Return of Ultraman'' episode 18, it was the first legitimate crossover between two protagonists of an Franchise/UltraSeries, Ultraseven and Jack, as the former handed the latter his Ultra Bracelet to stop Bemstar on Earth

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** ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' episode 18 "Ultraseven Arrives!"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[UltramanZSpecialBondsOfMastersAndDisciples second recap episode]].[[/note]]: The recap episode focuses on Z and Zero recounting past New Generation Heroes and their successors, establishing how Ultras are connected to each others even in later instalments. In ''Return of Ultraman'' episode 18, it was the first legitimate crossover between two protagonists of an Franchise/UltraSeries, Ultraseven and Jack, as the former handed the latter his Ultra Bracelet to stop Bemstar on EarthEarth.


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** ''Series/UltramanMebius'' episode 4 "Broken Bonds"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[UltramanZEp21D4 episode 21]].[[/note]]: ''Mebius'' focuses on Kelbim's first appearance on Earth and GUYS' first attempt on fighting monster with the Maquette Monster, Miclas (copied from Ultraseven's no less). This episode has the Kelbim siblings appearing in multitudes under the Mother Kelbim in space. Ironically whereas Mebius' episode has Konomi working out on her fears in using Miclas, STORAGE in ''Ultraman Z'' dealt with GAFJ's constant pressure in utilizing the forbidden weapon [=D4=] despite its destructive nature.
** ''Series/UltramanGeed'' episode 3 "Salaryman Zero"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[UltramanZEp22IndividualTomorrows episode 22]].[[/note]]: It features the debut of the fourth SAA, Ultroid Zero, made based on the Ultras' combat data and utilizes the [=D4=] Ray on its chest. Like Ultroid Zero, the Darklops Zero is the first of Ultraman Zero's RobotMe who has a ChestCannon that uses the power of dimensions, though how it works is different.

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* Ultroid Zero was made by the SAAG instead of STORAGE makes a lot of sense in several ways:
** STORAGE's mechs are all imitating past Ultra Kaiju, considering how they themselves are currently fighting the Kaiju, they need to think the same way. Ultroid Zero was made based on the Ultraman because of how GAFJ sees that to combat Kaiju, they need to imitate the very force that's used against them: the Ultras!
** STORAGE is a team full of TrueCompanions and has a cozy atmosphere where everyone gets along well. GAFJ's SAAG has none of those and goes on full militaristic and all seriousness. That same thing also applies to the robots they create. Sevengar, Windam and King Joe are all kid-appeal and has body shapes with creative designs. Ultroid Zero has the frightening appearance of a militaristic approach and is all humanoid.
** Also another thing to note is that the only two machines to ever use [=D4=] was King Joe and Ultroid, both having origins tracing back to their villainous roots: King Joe is usually piloted by the barbaric Alien Pedan and Ultroid Zero, as we all know, isn't actually the first first case of Ultraman Zero's RobotMe.

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* It was kind of odd for Barabas to even have Velokron's nasal missiles and Jumbo King's eye beams. Then it hit me: ''this'' Barabas was the result of Yapool's leftover hatred instead of being created biologically like the series it came from. Being born from Yapool's PowerOfHate, Barabas is most likely to incorporate other Choju's abilities, like how it can also talk and being able to exploit dimensional portals into a barrage of missiles like Vakishim.
** It being stronger than the first one Ace fought before makes sense: having the knowledge of how Ace fight the previous one before, Barabas is most likely to TookALevelInBadass by tanking all form of weaponries and even most of the attacks Ace had used in his fight against Choju on Earth.



** The episode right after Bullton's also raises some rather horrifyng questions. Bullton's death leads to Greeza being able to escape his prison and enter the confines of reality. Bullton's very reason for being, according to Riku, is to keep [[EldritchAbomination eldritch horrors]] like Greeza at bay. Just remember he said that in ''plural.'' Are there more things like Greeza out there? [[NothingIsScarier With all the absolutely horrifying monstrosities that we've seen in the Ultra-Series' existence, what else could be lurking beyond the Ultra's knowledge?]]

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** The episode right after Bullton's also raises some rather horrifyng horrifying questions. Bullton's death leads to Greeza being able to escape his prison and enter the confines of reality. Bullton's very reason for being, according to Riku, is to keep [[EldritchAbomination eldritch horrors]] like Greeza at bay. Just remember he said that in ''plural.'' Are there more things like Greeza out there? [[NothingIsScarier With all the absolutely horrifying monstrosities that we've seen in the Ultra-Series' existence, what else could be lurking beyond the Ultra's knowledge?]]

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* Another meta example. Every Monday two days after an episode of ''Ultraman Z'', the Ultra Series' official Website/YouTube channel would livestream episodes from past seasons relevant to Z's episodes. Take note, as with Z's simulcasted episodes on their channel, they're only available for two weeks. Here are the following:
** ''Series/UltramanLeo'' episode 34, "''Ultra Brothers, Eternal Vows''"[[note]]uploaded after [[Recap/UltramanZEp1IAskThatYouChantMyName Z's season premiere]].[[/note]]: Sevenger's debut two decades earlier before its return in the Reiwa era as a HumongousMecha piloted by the protagonists as an introduction to ''Ultraman Z'' in general, where it is the first series in which the main attack team make use of giant robots rather than the traditional fighter jets prevalent in previous seasons.

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* Another meta Meta example. Every Monday two days after an episode of ''Ultraman Z'', the Ultra Series' official Website/YouTube channel would livestream episodes from past seasons relevant to a kaiju that appear in Z's episodes.coinciding episode, in English translation, these weekly livestreams are referred to as ''Ultraman Z Boost Program''. Take note, as with Z's simulcasted episodes on their channel, they're only available for two weeks. Here are the following:
** ''Series/UltramanLeo'' episode 34, "''Ultra Brothers, Eternal Vows''"[[note]]uploaded after [[Recap/UltramanZEp1IAskThatYouChantMyName Z's season premiere]].[[/note]]: Sevenger's debut two decades earlier before its return in the Reiwa era as a HumongousMecha piloted by the protagonists as an introduction to ''Ultraman Z'' in general, where it is the first series in which the main attack team make use of giant robots rather than the traditional fighter jets prevalent in previous seasons. The Sevenger in Leo was delivered to Dan by [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Ultraman Jack]], who was rendered unable to speak by Ashuran in that episode.



** ''Heisei Series/UltraSeven'' 1999 Hexalogy episode 5 "The Duplicated Man"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp12TheCryOfLife 12th episode]].[[/note]]: This episode reveals that Grigio Raiden, a cyborg monster from outer space is the precursor of '''''all''''' SAA units we've seen up to now. In addition, King Joe STORAGE Custom here is a King Joe unit being modified into a defense force-use arsenal, as with the case of what supposed to be in ''Heisei Ultra Seven'' when TDF wanted to exploit the wrecked King Joe for their own. In this episode, we saw just how the modified King Joe can be horrifying [[MookHorrorShow from Grigio Raiden's perspective]], just like the King Joe II's case after it rampaged from being repaired. Both episodes [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters proved that mankind can be just as scary as the invaders]] they're fighting against if given the chance to level the playing field.

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** ''Heisei Series/UltraSeven'' 1999 Hexalogy episode 5 "The Duplicated Man"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp12TheCryOfLife 12th episode]].[[/note]]: This episode reveals that Grigio Raiden, a cyborg monster from outer space is the precursor of '''''all''''' SAA units we've seen up to now. In addition, King Joe STORAGE Custom here is a King Joe unit being modified applied into a defense force-use arsenal, as with the case of what supposed to be in ''Heisei Ultra Seven'' when TDF wanted to exploit the wrecked King Joe for their own. In this episode, we saw just how the modified King Joe can be horrifying [[MookHorrorShow from Grigio Raiden's perspective]], just like the King Joe II's case after it rampaged from being repaired. Both episodes [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters proved that mankind can be just as scary as the invaders]] they're fighting against if given the chance to level the playing field.


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** ''Series/UltraQ'' episode 19 "Challenge from the Year"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp18RechallengeFromTheYear2020 18th episode]].[[/note]]: Aside from the episodes being similarly named, Z's episode is, if not entirely, a WholePlotReference to the aforementioned ''Ultra Q'' episode as it involves investigating disappearances caused by an alien called Kemur Man.
** ''Series/UltramanAce'' episode 14 "The Five Stars that Scattered Throughout the Galaxy"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp19TheLastHero 19th episode]].[[/note]]: In Ace's episode where four of the five Ultra Brothers held hostage by Yapool and drained their powers to create Ace Killer along with a rampaging Baraba. When TAC is faced with a decision to destroy Planet Golgotha, where the Ultra Brothers are held captive, they defy their superiors' orders while Hokuto and Minami transform into Ace to save the Ultra Brothers, and defeated Ace Killer using Space Q, a FinishingMove charged with the power of the Ultra Brothers. In Z's episode, where Yapool's malice manifesting through Baraba rampages on Earth, Z has a hard time dealing with the terrible-monster until Ace shows up, and finally finished Baraba off with his own version of the Space Q, Space Z.
** ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' episode 18 "Ultraseven Arrives!"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[UltramanZSpecialBondsOfMastersAndDisciples second recap episode]].[[/note]]: The recap episode focuses on Z and Zero recounting past New Generation Heroes and their successors, establishing how Ultras are connected to each others even in later instalments. In ''Return of Ultraman'' episode 18, it was the first legitimate crossover between two protagonists of an Franchise/UltraSeries, Ultraseven and Jack, as the former handed the latter his Ultra Bracelet to stop Bemstar on Earth
** ''Series/UltramanX'' episode 19 "Living Together"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp20ToCareAndWhatLiesBeyond 20th episode]].[[/note]]: Apart from the fact that the appearance of M1, an ''Series/UltraQ'' kaiju and its appearances in later series ended with a letter (X and Z). The episode of X shows that this M1 had a personality of its own and had a HumansAreBastards worldview in an extent similar to the [[Series/UltramanGaia Radical Destruction Bringer]]. When he traps Daichi and X in a conical flask, Daichi is unable to do anything but watch as Xio giving all they've got to subdue Gomora. Though M1 changes his mind when Asuna took matter into her own hands and upon observation, M1 frees Daichi and X, and feeling okay that humans and kaiju can co-exist in peace. However, the opposite is true with Z's episode, when the M1 in Z's Earth being a human creation and the fact that an evil organization attempting to kidnap it for its genetic samples shows that even [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humanity in general can be just as deplorable and heinous]] than the kaiju and evil aliens that Haruki and Z fought in the past episodes, the same can be applied to Celebro of all people.
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* Even if the Beliarok temporarily leaves Haruki/Z for a new user, he will definitely return to the former. Out of all the people who had grabbed the sword, Haruki is the only one to ever give his proper introduction and comply to Beliarok's question. Keep in mind that even though they are different people, the Beliarok has Belial's smug and arrogance of a ruler, with him seeing Haruki as someone who recognizes his authority.
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** ''Series/UltramanOrb'' episode 23 "The Blade of Darkness"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp17Beliarok 17th episode]].[[/note]]: Both episodes are centered on Jugglus Juggler, Gai Kurenai's archrival. In Orb's episode, Juggler continues to cause more chaos while mastering his newest [[FinishingMove killer technique]], the Crescent Moon Shockwave to defeat his sworn enemy all while recalling why Gai was chosen to become Ultraman Orb. Fast forward five years after his HeelFaceTurn, Juggler plans to take the Beliarok as his own all while he has to contend with Haruki and a second Alien Barossa, the latter third of which he defeats with the aforementioned technique. Even though Juggler managed to win the Beliarok fair and square, the sentient weapon decided to return to Haruki and Z after he is intrigued by both their indomitable will. And by looking back at Juggler then and now -- back in his home series we know why he was bitter and resentful towards Gai because he was chosen to become Orb and the light rejected him, how his hatred got the better of him by unleashing the Lord Monsters into wreaking havoc upon the Earth out of spite. Now that he's the TokenEvilTeammate captain of STORAGE, while remaining [[NominalHero morally grey]] and acts according to his hedonistic volition; and declares that he stays on the neutral ground between light and dark to Beliarok upon taking hold of him. Even when the Beliarok returned back to his rightful owner, Juggler didn't seem to mind, as he's already OlderAndWiser enough to understand that a weapon like that is in safe hands to [[OnlyTheChosenMayWield someone who has proven their worth]].
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** ''Series/UltramanRB'' episode 12 "What We Should Protect"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp16TheLionsCry 16th episode]].[[/note]]: Both episodes involve Horoboros' rampage being further agitated by a wild card antagonist -- Saki Mitsurugi and Celebro, respectively. Near the end of episode 11 of ''R/B'', Saki makes her first appearance as she retrieved Horoboros' Kaiju Crystal and awakened its bipedal form, where it singlehandedly made short work of Ultraman Orb Dark and the Minato brothers until they use the Orb Ring NEO's Triple Origium Ray to defeat it. In Z's episode, Celebro infused Horoboros with [[Film/UltramanGeedTheMovieConnectThemTheWishes Galactron MK2 and Gillvalis']] Kaiju Medals, in the process turning it into a {{cyborg}} against its will. When the melody used by Yuka to calm Horoboros down becomes rendered obsolete, she asks Z to MercyKill Horoboros so it could be free from the pain of the cybernetic machinations eating away its soul.
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* Juggler using Gan-Q (via Five King no less) in a futile attempt to absorb Greeza is probably due to how Gan-Q has almost the same powers as Greeza (matter absorption and irregularity in their existence). The reason why it fails is that Gan-Q is still a Kaiju ''in flesh'', while Greeza is an embodiment of pure nothingness.

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** ''Series/UltramanX'' episode 21 "A Beautiful End"[[note]]uploaded after Z's [[Recap/UltramanZEp15AWarriorsDuty 15th episode]].[[/note]]: The penultimate episode of ''Ultraman X'' where the Ultra himself reveals to Xio everything about Greeza makes it a WhamEpisode. Of note, Greeza's very existence spills TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. Both Doctor Guruman and Riku (in Z's episode 15) point out Greeza's existence is the result of distortions created in the fabric of the space-time continuum and being a manifestation of the "hole" where everything is void of life. It doesn't help the fact that Greeza is drawn to the energy emanating from the Spark Dolls, which then reflect to Juggler's use of Tri and Five King, as Five King is formed from five Kaiju Spark Dolls that Alien Chibu Exceller used to Monslive with -- [[Series/UltramanTiga Golza, Melba,]] [[Series/UltramanDyna Reicubas,]] [[Series/UltramanGaia Super C.O.V., and Gan-Q]]. Additionally, Juggler's use of Five King was the closest to how Daichi and X had to form the Hybrid Armor to defeat Greeza in the subsequent final episode. Both the Xlugger and the Beliarok play a part in Greeza's destruction, acting as a "needle" to close the hole created by Greeza's own existence. The hole in question being Greeza himself.




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* Unlike Orb and Geed, who simply inserts their Ultramen collectibles to access a form by pure luck, Z establishes himself as the one who knows how to create a form simply by seeing their common ground (eg; Alpha Edge's components for their MasterApprenticeChain, Beta Smash for their [[BashBrothers Ultra Brothers]] team, Gamma Future for alternate universe Ultras with a variety of beam tricks). Considering that the voice drama revealed that Z is a beta tester for the Z Riser (hence his name on it), it would make sense since he has a crucial part in its creation.
** In Episode 15, Z is strangely enough capable of formulating a form that can save Geed by combining his Medal with the powers of Zero and Belial. This is before he discovers that a Belial Medal is existed, created by Kaburagi no less. The FridgeBrilliance here is two-fold as in 1) he knows that a Belial Medal won't exist because he was there when [[Series/UltramanMebius Hikari]] formulated the Ultra Medals and Z Riser (meaning that Hikari didn't thought of making one before), and 2) Greeza's existence itself is an anomaly, or in another word, a '''''nonsense'''''. What better way to counter something that's nonsense other than the powers of three conflicting Ultramen?
** As for the reason why he can't formulate a fusion form via Cosmos, Nexus and Mebius Medals in episode 9? Because their real life toys didn't even have one either. One can even argue that there's no common ground in those three Ultras, so Z can't even formulate it to begin with.



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* Given the Beliarok's design being similar to the [[Series/UltramanX Xlugger]], if the Greeza in episode 15 is the same one from ''X'', is it possible that the needle inside it may have come from the Xlugger? It also reacted to Geed's Belial factor, giving it new life and intelligence, and the end result being a Belial-infused copy of the Xlugger.

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