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* MemeticMutation:
** [[CharClone Captain Hebikura, he is a JUGGLER]].[[note]]After it was revealed that Shota Hebikura and Jugglus Juggler are one in the same person, portrayed by the same actor (Takaya Aoyagi) nonetheless, fans are quick to compare Juggler with Char Aznable during his stint as [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Quattro Bajeena]].[[/note]]
*** He'll fit in the Precure group perfectly/He's juggling his roles well[[note]]Based on these [[https://www.reddit.com/r/Ultraman/comments/hwbbdx/hell_fit_in_the_precure_group_perfectly/ Reddit]] and [[https://twitter.com/sanzen765315/status/1286494962855497728 Twitter]] posts, some fans apparently have noticed that Juggler's expression when he first activated his Dark Z Riser quite fittingly resembles the Precures' expression from Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure transformation scene, complete with accompanying sparkles no less.[[/note]]
** Ultraman N[[note]]When Z flies off after defeating a monster, he leaves a tilted 'Z' in the sky that looks like like the letter 'N' when viewed from a different angle.[[/note]]
** Sevenger Z[[note]]Sevenger's RocketPunch attack and the series named ''Ultraman Z'' brings in mind to the title mecha of ''Anime/MazingerZ'' having that same weapon.[[/note]]
*** Also in the finale: Sevenger [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Giga Drill Break!]][[note]]When Bako pilots Sevenger, he equips the robot's right arm with a [[ThisIsADrill drill]] weapon of all things, which it has the titular mecha of ''TTGL'' written all over it.[[/note]]
** Comparing Z's Beta Smash form to the infamous Series/{{Redman}} due to their similar red color and head designs. Especially due to Gomora's DesignatedVillain status for Beta Smash's debut.
** Please let Belial rest in peace. (Spoiler)[[note]]Riku's dialogue in episode 7 before his essence was about to be drained becomes a rallying cry among fans to have Tsuburaya stop milking Belial's popularity despite his death way back in the last episode of ''Series/UltramanGeed''. This is also apply to the upcoming form Delta Rise Claw's Beliarok sword due to Belial's head being visible on it.[[/note]]
** Deathcium Toothpaste[[note]]The upcoming Beliarok toy reveals that one of the many lines it had was something about Deathcium toothpaste. Cue the fandom relating Belial with toothbrushes and toothpastes.[[/note]]
** Cosmos doesn't like this episode.[[note]]Or really bringing up Cosmos and/or Mushashi regarding episode 11 where the episode starts off as a typical Red King gets violent and attacks people. Only to turn out there are mated Red Kings protecting their egg and Haruki killed the father before realizing why they were attacking. Creating a similar situation where his father was killed by a monster to protect him. Basically this was a situation where Ultraman Cosmos could have placated the kaiju without violence. It doesn't help that one of the two attacks Z used to kill the father involved using Cosmos' Ultra Medal.[[/note]]
** Yuka being portrayed as a MadScientist to ridiculous levels that made Celebro look inferior (See MemeticPsychopath below).[[note]]In the fandom, there are few fan arts depict her dissecting monsters and aliens.[[/note]]
** Geed is now a father.[[note]]In episode 15, Geed gets trapped into Greeza and his DNA was tapped by the space needle to create the Beliarok. Fans took it up that Geed/Riku is a father and Greeza is the mother.[[/note]]
** Due to having many powers Z's Gamma Future form is called or compared to Doctor Strange.
** Ultraman Z is a [[MechaShow mecha anime]] in disguise.[[note]]One of the popular rallying cry of fans is that ''Series/UltramanZ'' is stealthily a mecha anime adapted into live action, considering STORAGE's use of SAA Units to fight monsters and even with the addition of Mecha Anime tropes seen above. The airing of [[Recap/UltramanZEp17Beliarok episode 17]] only boosted up the cry even further.[[/note]]
** [[FanNickname Man nii-san.]][[note]]''Ultraman Z'''s transformation sequences make the very odd choice to have Haruki refer to the original Series/{{Ultraman}} simply as "Man", in the same way that Series/{{Ultraseven}} is often referred to simply as "Seven". Western fans online have appropriated this to refer to a MemeticBadass version of Ultraman with focus on his HeroicBuild.[[/note]]
** <insert Ultra's name>-rok [[note]]Because of Beliarok's popularity, even other Ultras get the treatment of having a weapon themed to a particular Ultra, with their head being on the handguard (i.e., [[Series/UltramanTiga Tiga]]rok) into a bootleg toy.[[/note]]

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* MemeticMutation:
** [[CharClone Captain Hebikura, he is a JUGGLER]].[[note]]After it was revealed that Shota Hebikura and Jugglus Juggler are one in
MemeticMutation: See the same person, portrayed by the same actor (Takaya Aoyagi) nonetheless, fans are quick to compare Juggler with Char Aznable during his stint as [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Quattro Bajeena]].[[/note]]
*** He'll fit in the Precure group perfectly/He's juggling his roles well[[note]]Based on these [[https://www.reddit.com/r/Ultraman/comments/hwbbdx/hell_fit_in_the_precure_group_perfectly/ Reddit]] and [[https://twitter.com/sanzen765315/status/1286494962855497728 Twitter]] posts, some fans apparently have noticed that Juggler's expression when he first activated his Dark Z Riser quite fittingly resembles the Precures' expression from Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure transformation scene, complete with accompanying sparkles no less.[[/note]]
** Ultraman N[[note]]When Z flies off after defeating a monster, he leaves a tilted 'Z' in the sky that looks like like the letter 'N' when viewed from a different angle.[[/note]]
** Sevenger Z[[note]]Sevenger's RocketPunch attack and the series named ''Ultraman Z'' brings in mind to the title mecha of ''Anime/MazingerZ'' having that same weapon.[[/note]]
*** Also in the finale: Sevenger [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Giga Drill Break!]][[note]]When Bako pilots Sevenger, he equips the robot's right arm with a [[ThisIsADrill drill]] weapon of all things, which it has the titular mecha of ''TTGL'' written all over it.[[/note]]
** Comparing Z's Beta Smash form to the infamous Series/{{Redman}} due to their similar red color and head designs. Especially due to Gomora's DesignatedVillain status for Beta Smash's debut.
** Please let Belial rest in peace. (Spoiler)[[note]]Riku's dialogue in episode 7 before his essence was about to be drained becomes a rallying cry among fans to have Tsuburaya stop milking Belial's popularity despite his death way back in the last episode of ''Series/UltramanGeed''. This is also apply to the upcoming form Delta Rise Claw's Beliarok sword due to Belial's head being visible on it.[[/note]]
** Deathcium Toothpaste[[note]]The upcoming Beliarok toy reveals that one of the many lines it had was something about Deathcium toothpaste. Cue the fandom relating Belial with toothbrushes and toothpastes.[[/note]]
** Cosmos doesn't like this episode.[[note]]Or really bringing up Cosmos and/or Mushashi regarding episode 11 where the episode starts off as a typical Red King gets violent and attacks people. Only to turn out there are mated Red Kings protecting their egg and Haruki killed the father before realizing why they were attacking. Creating a similar situation where his father was killed by a monster to protect him. Basically this was a situation where Ultraman Cosmos could have placated the kaiju without violence. It doesn't help that one of the two attacks Z used to kill the father involved using Cosmos' Ultra Medal.[[/note]]
** Yuka being portrayed as a MadScientist to ridiculous levels that made Celebro look inferior (See MemeticPsychopath below).[[note]]In the fandom, there are few fan arts depict her dissecting monsters and aliens.[[/note]]
** Geed is now a father.[[note]]In episode 15, Geed gets trapped into Greeza and his DNA was tapped by the space needle to create the Beliarok. Fans took it up that Geed/Riku is a father and Greeza is the mother.[[/note]]
** Due to having many powers Z's Gamma Future form is called or compared to Doctor Strange.
** Ultraman Z is a [[MechaShow mecha anime]] in disguise.[[note]]One of the popular rallying cry of fans is that ''Series/UltramanZ'' is stealthily a mecha anime adapted into live action, considering STORAGE's use of SAA Units to fight monsters and even with the addition of Mecha Anime tropes seen above. The airing of [[Recap/UltramanZEp17Beliarok episode 17]] only boosted up the cry even further.[[/note]]
** [[FanNickname Man nii-san.]][[note]]''Ultraman Z'''s transformation sequences make the very odd choice to have Haruki refer to the original Series/{{Ultraman}} simply as "Man", in the same way that Series/{{Ultraseven}} is often referred to simply as "Seven". Western fans online have appropriated this to refer to a MemeticBadass version of Ultraman with focus on his HeroicBuild.[[/note]]
** <insert Ultra's name>-rok [[note]]Because of Beliarok's popularity, even other Ultras get the treatment of having a weapon themed to a particular Ultra, with their head being on the handguard (i.e., [[Series/UltramanTiga Tiga]]rok) into a bootleg toy.[[/note]]
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* IKnewIt: A few people suspected [[spoiler:Hebikura was actually Juggler]], as the two characters have the same actor and the former was acting suspiciously in the first few episodes.

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* QuestionableCasting: Quite a few people found Creator/MattShipman's portrayal of Z in the English dub to be a little too aloof.



* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: As usual, Tsuburaya's mastery in combining practical effects and CG are in full display here. Just look at the awesome air battle between Z and Peguila in Episode 5.
* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Quite a few people found Creator/MattShipman's portrayal of Z in the English dub to be a little too aloof.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: As usual, Tsuburaya's mastery in combining practical effects and CG are in full display here. Just look at the awesome air battle between Z and Peguila in Episode 5.
* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Quite a few people found Creator/MattShipman's portrayal of Z in the English dub to be a little too aloof.
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** Episode 2, featured Neronga as the MonsterOfTheWeek, and the episode fully exploits its invisibility and electricity-based attacks. The episode of ''Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure'' to air on the very next day also featured an invisible MonsterOfTheWeek with electricity-based attacks. Parodied in [[https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/82775052 this Pixiv artwork]].

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** Episode 2, 2 featured Neronga as the MonsterOfTheWeek, and the episode fully exploits its invisibility and electricity-based attacks. The episode of ''Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure'' to air on the very next day also featured an invisible MonsterOfTheWeek with electricity-based attacks. Parodied in [[https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/82775052 this Pixiv artwork]].
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*** Later on, ''Healin' Good'' introduced Megaparts, which are fragments from the resident MonsterOfTheWeek that makes other Byogens stronger and more ferocious. Sounds similar to Devil Splinters, and colors aside it's hard not to notice similarities in their shape.

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*** Later on, ''Healin' Good'' introduced Megaparts, Mega Parts, which are fragments from the resident MonsterOfTheWeek that makes other Byogens stronger and more ferocious. Sounds similar to Devil Splinters, and colors aside it's hard not to notice some degree of similarities in their shape.
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*** Later on, ''Healin' Good'' introduced Megaparts, which are fragments from the resident MonsterOfTheWeek that makes other Byogens stronger and more ferocious. Sounds similar to Devil Splinters, and colors aside it's hard not to notice similarities in their shape.
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** Episode 2, featured Neronga as the MonsterOfTheWeek, and the episode fully exploits its invisibility and electricity-based attacks. On the next episode of Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure to air, also featured an invisible MonsterOfTheWeek with electricity-based attacks. Parodied in [[https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/82775052 this Pixiv artwork]].

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** Episode 2, featured Neronga as the MonsterOfTheWeek, and the episode fully exploits its invisibility and electricity-based attacks. On the next The episode of Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure ''Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure'' to air, air on the very next day also featured an invisible MonsterOfTheWeek with electricity-based attacks. Parodied in [[https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/82775052 this Pixiv artwork]].
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** Episode 2, "A Warrior's Principle" which was first aired on June 27th 2020 featured Neronga as the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Kaiju of the Week]], and in this episode fully exploit it's invisibility and electricity-based attacks. On the very next day of June 28th, episode 13 of Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure, "Quitting? Not Quitting? The Wavering Hinata!" also featured invisible [[MonsterOfTheWeek Megabyogen]] with electricity-based attacks. Parodied in [[https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/82775052 this Pixiv artwork]].

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** Episode 2, "A Warrior's Principle" which was first aired on June 27th 2020 featured Neronga as the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Kaiju of MonsterOfTheWeek, and the Week]], and in this episode fully exploit it's exploits its invisibility and electricity-based attacks. On the very next day of June 28th, episode 13 of Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure, "Quitting? Not Quitting? The Wavering Hinata!" Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure to air, also featured an invisible [[MonsterOfTheWeek Megabyogen]] MonsterOfTheWeek with electricity-based attacks. Parodied in [[https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/82775052 this Pixiv artwork]].



* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Quite a few people found Creator/MattShipman's portray as Z in the English dub to be a little too aloof.

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* WhatTheHellCastingAgency: Quite a few people found Creator/MattShipman's portray as portrayal of Z in the English dub to be a little too aloof.
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** Episode 2, "A Warrior's Principle" which was first aired on June 27th 2020 featured Neronga as the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Kaiju of the Week]], and in this episode fully exploit it's invisibility and electricity-based attacks. On the very next day of June 28th, episode 13 of Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure, "Quitting? Not Quitting? The Wavering Hinata!" also featured invisible [[MonsterOfTheWeek Megabyogen]] with electricity-based attacks.

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** Episode 2, "A Warrior's Principle" which was first aired on June 27th 2020 featured Neronga as the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Kaiju of the Week]], and in this episode fully exploit it's invisibility and electricity-based attacks. On the very next day of June 28th, episode 13 of Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure, "Quitting? Not Quitting? The Wavering Hinata!" also featured invisible [[MonsterOfTheWeek Megabyogen]] with electricity-based attacks. Parodied in [[https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/82775052 this Pixiv artwork]].
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** Episode 2, "A Warrior's Principle" which was first aired on June 27th 2020 (Saturday) featured Neronga as the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Kaiju of the Week]], and in this episode fully exploit it's invisibility and electricity-based attacks. On the very next day of June 28th (Sunday), episode 13 of Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure, "Quitting? Not Quitting? The Wavering Hinata!" also featured invisible [[MonsterOfTheWeek Megabyogen]] with electricity-based attacks.

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** Episode 2, "A Warrior's Principle" which was first aired on June 27th 2020 (Saturday) featured Neronga as the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Kaiju of the Week]], and in this episode fully exploit it's invisibility and electricity-based attacks. On the very next day of June 28th (Sunday), 28th, episode 13 of Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure, "Quitting? Not Quitting? The Wavering Hinata!" also featured invisible [[MonsterOfTheWeek Megabyogen]] with electricity-based attacks.

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