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1Various characters in [[Franchise/UltramanZero media featuring Ultraman Zero.]] These include ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', ''Film/UltramanSaga'', and the specials ''Film/UltraGalaxyLegendGaidenUltramanZeroVsDarklopsZero'', ''Film/UltramanZeroGaidenKillerTheBeatstar'', and ''Series/UltraZeroFight''.
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6[[folder:Ultraman Zero]]
7!! Ultraman Zero
8!!! Voiced by: Creator/MamoruMiyano
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14 [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Luna-Miracle Zero]]\
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16[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Shining Zero]]\
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18The 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 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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20* TheAce: Zero is practically an ideal Ultra, being strong, powerful, having many friends, has defeated countless evils throughout the years and in various universes and on top of that has managed to save the Multiverse several times over. Though this does [[BookDumb not]] apply to his academic skills, however.
21* AnatomyArsenal: Like his father before him, Zero has multitude of weaponized body parts to employ:
22** 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.
23** His forehead has his own version of the Emerium Beam just like his father's.
24** He can also use the Wide Shot with his arms in an L-pose.
25** His kicks can be set on fire to increase in striking power (thanks to training from Ultraman Leo).
26* AndIMustScream: When Belial takes over his body in ''Ultra Zero Fight'', Zero can only helplessly watch as Belial wrecks havoc and kill his teammates with his body. He manages to free himself from this through HeroicWillpower and his Shining Ultraman Zero transformation.
27* ArchEnemy: To Ultraman Belial. Ever since Zero defeated the evil Ultra in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'', the two have been rather fierce foes and Belial will often target Zero in plots of revenge or even in plots that didn't involve Zero once the latter gets involved.
28* BattleBoomerang: His Twin Sluggers serve as this, as he can throw them to fight opponents form a distance and then they return to him. He can do a variety of tricks with their paths as well, and they can also be deflected, but even then they'll always go back to him.
29* BerserkButton: Has a few.
30** He does not like seeing bullies or powerful people tormenting others with their strength instead of protecting them.
31** Anyone who treats their "friends" as trash or holds standards for who they can consider that also earn his ire.
32** He does not like being called "foolish".
33* BifurcatedWeapon: A variation. His Zero Twin Sluggers can combine into a large blade.
34* BigBrotherMentor: Takes this role towards other younger Ultras, particularly most of the New Generation Heroes who all look up to him as a big brother thanks to his mentorship, help and advice to them.
35* BoisterousBruiser: Wastes no time in telling his opponents that he's a strong and powerful warrior before or during fights.
36* 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'' voice dramas would even reveal that he skipped the Land of Light's school, causing him to not know basic information such as Neronga's invisibility and causing his student, Ultraman Z, to flunk out on an exam because of Zero's lack of knowledge on topics.
37* CallingYourAttacks: Has a habit of doing so in ''Ultra Zero Fight''. It would be carried on to future appearances and is now a staple of his character.
38* {{Catchphrase}}: You're 20,000 {{years too early}} to defeat me!
39* CharacterDevelopment: Zero starts out as a cocky and rebellious Ultra who only understands physical strength and nothing else. After his years of training under Ultraman Leo he grows kinder and eventually wiser throughout his following adventures in the franchise. By the time of ''Series/UltramanZ'' he's left most of his older flaws behind and shows far more skill in leadership and understanding what is it like to be an Ultraman.
40* CharacterTics: He tends to wipe his mouth with his thumb before a fight.
41* ChestBlaster: His Zero Twin Shoot attack, which fires a large beam from the Twin Sluggers when they are mounted on his chest. He can shoot a stronger version as Zero Beyond.
42* ContainmentClothing: The Techtor Gear was a suit that he wore during his exile, which limited his strength and outright nullified his other Ultraman powers, including flight.
43* 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.
44* CriticalAnnoyance: After adopting a human host, he's had to contend with the three-minute rule all Ultras had to face with his color timer blinking whenever his time is running out.
45* CurbstompBattle:
46** In his debut, he dishes one of these to Belial and his army, disarming him with ease and then blasting him into the magma rivers of the Monster Graveyard right after plowing through the remnants of his 100 Monster Army in minutes.
47** ''Revenge of Belial'' shows him easily defeating Belial's Legionoids whenever he confronts them, he also shoots down the Spaceship carrying Darklopses with ease.
48** In ''Film/UltramanSaga'' he deals with a whole army of Legionoids very quickly at the start of the film.
49** Before facing the Four Beast Warriors of Hell in ''Series/UltraZeroFight'', Zero has to fight four lower-tier monsters, also revived by Alien Bat Gurashie - Bemular, Gudon, Sadola and Telesdon. Zero wrecks all four of them in under a minute.
50* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: The Shining Star Drive from Shining Zero allows him to reverse time and even create pocket dimensions, but it cost him a lot of energy, which can tire him out for days.
51* DemonicPossession: Suffers this in ''Ultra Zero Fight'' when Belial {{Body Surf}}s into Zero's body after the latter defeats him as Armored Darkness Belial, trapping Zero within his own body and changing Zero's appearance to match his own. Zero manages to use his Shining form to kick out Belial's spirit.
52* DimensionalTraveler: Though at first he could only move between worlds with assistance from other Ultras, after obtaining his Ultimate Aegis, Zero is capable of travelling to other worlds freely.
53** He travels to the Reverse Space World in ''Revenge of Belial'' and returns back to the World of the Land of Light once he defeats Belial in there.
54** In ''Ultraman Saga'' he travels to the universe where the film takes place to combat Hyper Zetton, meeting Ultraman Cosmos and Dyna along the way before returning to his own universe after Hyper Zetton is defeated.
55** In ''Ultraman Ginga S: The Movie'' he travels to the World of Spark Dolls to confront Etelgar and rescue the captured Ultras.
56** ''Ultraman X'' has him arriving at the World of Ultra Flare to capture Alien Nackle Bandero and his Black King, in the movie he returns in order to help fight the threat of Zaigorg and his minions.
57** In ''Ultraman Geed'' he and other Ultras arrived at the World of Side Space where Belial's Crisis Impact and Omega Armageddon took place, after King saved the Universe by merging with it Zero returned to deal with the various threats in it, bonding with human salaryman Reito Igaguri. He left the world once Belial was defeated for good. He returns much later with the Ultimate Force Zero in order to confront the threat of Gillvalis.
58** ''Ultraman Taiga'' has him travel to the World of Taiga to assist his cousin by giving the Plasma Zero-let to fight stronger foes before leaving back to the Land of Light.
59** ''Ultraman Z'' features him and the titular Ultra chasing the Kaiju Genegarg to the World of Ultra Medals where he ends up temporarily trapped into a black hole, after breaking free and then helping Z and Geed defeat Celebro's Belial Fusion Beasts he leaves for good to resume fighting the threat of the Absolutians.
60** ''Absolute Conspiracy'' has him travelling to the World of [=U40=] in order to recruit Ultraman Joneus into the M78 Ultra's cause against Absolute Tartarus.
61* DimensionLord: As Shining Ultraman Zero one of his powers is to create pocket dimensions in which he can alter the flow of time to either go slower or faster than outside, which can help him when he needs to train someone for months in what would otherwise be a few hours or days.
62* EstablishingCharacterMoment: We first see him as a stubborn short-tempered youth who only believes in physical strength getting some humility beaten into him by Leo. Yet, during his spar, when he notices an innocent Pigmon lingering nearby, he gruffly warns it to stay away. Though he's still rough around the edges, this shows us that deep down, he does have a good heart.
63* GenerationXerox: In ''Ultraman Geed'' he ends up in a similar position to the one his father, Ultraseven, was stuck in himself in ''Series/UltramanLeo'' as his TransformationTrinket ends up damaged, leaving him weaker than he would usually be and forced to take on a mentor role towards a young Ultra. Unlike his father, however, he could at least still transform into his Ultra form during that time.
64* GoldColoredSuperiority: His most powerful forms all have a golden glow to them. Shining Ultimate Zero can manipulate time, Zero Beyond Galaxy Glitter takes the capacities of the Beyond form up a notch and Ultimate Shining Zero combines the abilities of Ultimate Zero and Shining Zero, though it's also a DangerousForbiddenTechnique.
65* GoodCounterpart: To Belial, both were heroic Ultras who grew ambitious and uncaring and very nearly stole the Plasma Spark to empower themselves and were banished from the Land of Light for it. However, eventually Zero was able to learn better and redeemed himself from his actions. Also while Belial surrounds himself with minions but sees them as disposable pawns at best, Zero surrounds himself with many friends he's made through the years and will give his life for them.
66* GuardianOfTheMultiverse: After the events of ''Revenge of Belial'' Zero took on this role following the creation of the Ultimate Force Zero, as he and his teammates patrol the Multiverse looking out for threats to it. This in turn usually leads him to be a guest star in various of the New Generation shows, usually following a criminal from a different universe into the one where the New Gen show takes place in.
67* FinishingMove: Has a bunch depending on the form.
68** In his base form he has the Wide Zero Shot, a beam fired form his chest with his Eye Sluggers empowering it.
69** As Ultimate Zero he can use Ultimate Zero Finale, a charged attack fired with the Ultimate Aegis in a bow-like fashion.
70** As Shining Ultimate Zero he instead gets a stronger version of his Wide Zero Shot.
71** As Zero Beyond he also gets a stronger version of his Zero Shot named Beyond Zero Shot.
72* ForcedToWatch: Zero's mind is still there when Belial forcibly fuses with him into Zero Darkness, but he's powerless to prevent his teammates from being killed and descends into the DespairEventHorizon once all of them are killed.
73* FormerTeenRebel: When he was younger, Zero had a rebellious un-lawful streak and preferred to get stronger through simple fighting rather than learning any values of it. It culminated in him trying to take the Plasma Spark in a misguided attempt to become stronger, only to be stopped and arrested by the Ultra Brothers and then sent to be disciplined by Ultraman Leo for years through TrainingFromHell which ended up helping shape him into a more responsible figure in spite of retaining some rebellious attitudes.
74* FusionDance:
75** In ''Ultraman Saga'', Zero fuses with Dyna and Cosmos in order to form Ultraman Saga, as means of being able to stop Hyper Zetton.
76** ''Ultraman Geed'' sees him using the New Generation Capsules of [[Series/UltramanGinga Ginga, Victory]], Series/UltramanX and Series/UltramanOrb to become Zero Beyond.
77** ''Ultraman Z'' has a form shown only in supplementary material where he uses the Ultra Medals of Series/{{Ultraman}}, Series/{{Ultraseven}} and Series/UltramanAce to become Gransaberd Zero.
78* HealingHands: Zero can employ his Ultraman light to purify other living beings of evil influence and energies, such as freeing Mirror Knight from Belial's dark plague.
79* HenshinHero: Per tradition for Ultras, Zero is this, he usually transforms with the help of human hosts that he meets in his adventures, with his definite host seemingly being [[Series/UltramanGeed Reito Igaguri]]. A few stage shows depict him instead taking on a human form to walk around, known as Shin Moroboshi.
80* HeroicSacrifice: Has had a few throughout the years.
81** In ''Revenge of Belial'' he keeps up Mirror Knight's shield to block Arch Belial's Deathcium Beam and very nearly dies when his Color Timer runs out, he's luckily resurrected by Ultraman Noa and given power to transform into Ultimate Zero.
82** In ''Geed'' he sacrifices himself in the aptly-titled episode 7, "Sacrifice", to protect Reito Igaguri from Kei. He gets better as well.
83* HeroicWillpower: When Belial possesses him and kills almost all of his teammates, Zero's will eventually lets him expulse the spirit of his nemesis from his body and achieve his Shining Ultraman Zero form.
84* HotBlooded: Even after CharacterDevelopment, Zero remains a hot-headed Ultra who rushes into battle with all due excitement and is not above trash-talking, quiping and [[CallingYourAttacks calling his attacks]].
85* IdiotHero: Befitting his Shonen hero-like traits, Zero isn't exactly the most throughtful person ever and often tends to suffer some blunders as a result of his recklessness
86* ImposedHandicapTraining: Zero was trained by Leo this way, placing a restrictive suit on him while sparring in order to help develop his skills and strength without relying on his powers while simultaneously learning life lessons from his mentor.
87* InUniverseFactoidFailure: Aside from the implication that he didn't attend school, Zero seems to lack knowledges on certain monsters such as Neronga and misinterpreted Sevenger's owner being Leo instead of his crippled (at the time) father. The latter came to bite him when Z failed the entrance exam for Space Garrison because of it.
88* LaserGuidedAmnesia: His first use of Shining Star Drive left him not only exhausted, but unable to remember the events up until that point.
89* LetsGetDangerous: His usual {{Character Tic|s}} is a firm indication that Zero's about to stop playing around and is instead going to take the next fight very seriously.
90* LightIsGood: In contrast to his dark archnemesis, Belial, Zero continues the Ultraman's usual theme of representing light and the side of good. All of his most powerful transformations take the light aspect up a notch.
91* 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.
92* LovedByAll: 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.
93* MagneticHero: Zero in general is a friend magnet, starting with his rival-turned-friend, [=GlenFire=], then with the other members of the Ultimate Force Zero. Later he becomes friends with Ultraman Dyna and Cosmos, the New Generation Ultras and various other characters such as his third human host, Reito Igaguri and Reito's family.
94* MentorOccupationalHazard: A non-fatal example in ''Ultraman Z'', he gets sucked inside a black hole at the hands of a Bullton fired at him by Genegarg while he's chasing the latter monster and ends up forced to entrust Ultraman Z with the Ultra Medals and his Z-Riser. He eventually frees himself from this fate by using [[ResetButton Shining Star Drive]] and comes back in the series to assist his pupil against Celebro's Belial Fusion Beasts.
95* 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
96** MightyGlacier: Strong Corona, a combined power of Cosmos' Corona Mode and Dyna's Strong Type. With [[PlayingWithFire fiery power]] from Cosmos Corona Mode and [[SuperStrength powerful attacks]] from Dyna Strong Type, it specializes in exerting great force in hand-to-hand combat.
97** FragileSpeedster: Luna Miracle, a combined power of Cosmos' Luna Mode and Dyna's Miracle Type. With a [[SquishyWizard soft heart and energy abilities]] from Ultraman Cosmos Luna Mode and [[SuperSpeed speed]] from Ultraman Dyna Miracle Type, it exists for energy attacks, high speed battles and ending conflicts with no bloodshed.
98** 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.
99* MissingMom: The identity of his mother is so far unknown with even supplementary materials having no mention of who she is.
100* MyHeroZero: He's called Ultraman Zero and is one of the most powerful Ultra warriors of all time.
101* NextTierPowerUp: Zero is probably the Ultraman that plays the trope the straightest out of them all, his base form is weaker than his Ultimate Zero form and then this form is surpassed by both Shining Ultraman Zero and Zero Beyond, which in turn are small potatoes next to Ultimate Shining Zero and Zero Beyond Galaxy Glitter, respectively.
102* 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.]]
103* OneManArmy:
104** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' Zero brings down all of the remaining members of Belial's 100 Monster Army that his fellow Ultras hadn't killed yet and then takes down Belial, a OneManArmy himself.
105** In ''Ultraman Saga'' Zero plows through a massive army of Legionoids all by himself.
106* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: He was a powerful and impressive Ultraman since childhood, but this fed his ego and belief in strength and he arrogantly tried to take the Plasma Spark to empower himself, only to be stopped by the Ultra Brothers, arrested and then exiled. However following some TrainingFromHell courtesy of Ultraman Leo he was able to redeem himself and turned back to the light.
107* PlayingWithFire: Has shown a limited usage of fire to boost his attacks, not unlike his mentor, Leo. Also his Garnet Buster in Strong Corona mode is a beam of fire.
108* PreAssKickingOneLiner: Either "[[YearsTooEarly You're 20,000 years too early to defeat me]]" or "[[ThisIsUnforgivable I won't forgive what you've done]]" precede him giving a beatdown. In his first appearance it was instead "[[IAmXSonOfY Zero, Ultraman Zero. The son of Seven!]]" which he said to Belial before mowing down the remnants of his 100 Monster Army and then Belial himself.
109* PowerLimiter: The Techtor Gear he was forced to wear during his TrainingFromHell at Ultraman Leo's hands served this purpose, restraining most of Zero's power to prevent the young Ultra from trying to rely on his powers and instead fight hand-to-hand. If Zero tries to exert power, the armor tightens further and further, limiting him even more.
110* RapidFireFisticuffs: His speed allows him to throw punches faster than opponents can react to them, allowing him to overwhelm foes with sheer speed.
111* RedIsHeroic: Like all Ultras from the red tribe, he's got red in his color scheme and he's a valiant hero of justice, despite starting out as an immature power-hungry warrior.
112* ResetButton: Shining Star Drive can do this, as it reverses time and Zero can use it to undo certain events that he desires, such as death or even to nullify a black hole and escape it.
113* SecretLegacy: For most of his youth up until the events of ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'', he had no idea that he was the son of Ultraseven, and by extension a family member of Ultraman Taro, Father of Ultra and Mother of Ultra. Ultraman King reveals this to him when Seven calls for Zero's help during his fight in the Monster Graveyard.
114* SchoolIsForLosers: In his rebellious youth and even after, he tends to view school in a negative light and never finished resuming his studies, even after his redemption and return to the Land of Light following his exile. This ended up biting him in the butt as shown in ''Ultraman Z'' voice dramas where the titular Z ended up flunking an exam because Zero gave him some uninformed academic help.
115* ShutUpHannibal: In ''Ultra Zero Fight'' after Alien Hipporito Jathar manages to get the drop on Zero and petrify Zero's right arm into bronze, the alien began gloating on his superiority and how much more powerful he is than the Ultraman. Zero interrupts Jathar by [[MegatonPunch shoving a bronze fist]] into the alien's face.
116* SoLastSeason: His techniques or forms gained in an installment tend to be rendered useless or not quite as effective in a following one.
117** In ''Revenge of Belial'' his Sluggers, firey kick and Wide Zero Shot fail to defeat Belial and Zero even loses the BeamOWar with his finishing move and Belial's Deathcium Burst. Belial even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades it]].
118** In ''Ginga S: The Movie'' his Final Ultimate Zero is shrugged off by Etelgar, who comes out unscathed from it.
119** He is beaten again by Belial but this time in his Ultimate Zero Form during the Crisis Impact before the events of ''Geed''.
120* SpinOffspring: Zero is the son of the iconic Series/{{Ultraseven}} and the main character of his own sub-franchise of movies and series depicting his many adventures.
121* 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.
122* SuperiorSuccessor: As powerful as his father is, Zero proved himself stronger and eventually surpasses his old man in terms of heroism and actions, saving the entire Multiverse from various threats. Furthermore, his debut movie has him defeat Ultraman Belial alone when everyone else who fought him could not. And he has two Eye Sluggers instead of one like Seven.
123* SuperEmpowering: He used to be on the receiving end of the trope. But starting with the New Generation shows, he instead is now the provider with him giving new abilities and artifacts to the New Generation Ultramen to use or even copies of his own weapons and forms.
124* SuperMode: Ultimate Zero in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', Shining Ultraman Zero in ''Ultra Zero Fight'', and Ultraman Zero Beyond in ''Series/UltramanGeed''. In ''Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheAbsoluteConspiracy'' he combines the first two as [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Ultimate Shining Ultraman Zero]].
125* SuperPowerLottery: Zero has quite the amount of abilities, with his repertoir expanding with each new form.
126** In his base form he can fly, produce fire on his limbs for attacks, move faster than eyesight and sound, use his Eye Sluggers as projectiles separately, use a multitude of beams from either his forehead, chest or arms, use his light to purify evil from other people and on top of that can empower others or possess them.
127** As Ultimate Zero he retains all previous abilities but can open dimensional portals, slice planets with one strike, charge light projectiles that can obliterate almost anything, employ a sword-like hand attack, create shields, and intrude in waves to communicate with people even between dimensions.
128** As Shining Zero he can stop time, reverse it, create pocket dimensions where time flows slower, evaporate spirits and even escape from black holes.
129** As Zero Beyond his abilities are amplified and gains new ones such as the Balkley Chorus, which uses his Sluggers to produce soundwaves strong enough to blast opponents apart, can modify it to simply produce loud noises that harmlessly move beings around, can also produce forcefields to trap opponents in and even combines his Balkley Chorus and Sluggers in one overwhelming attack.
130* SuperStrength: Naturally as an Ultra this ability is one of his common ones, he has enough strength to lift heavier beings than himself with ease and toss them into the air. Even when he's only 5 meters tall and far weaker as a result of a botched attempt at trying to cooperate with his then human host, Nozomu Taiga at transforming, he's still able to lift the 30,000 ton Gomess in ''Ultraman Saga''.
131* SymbioticPossession: Like most other Ultras, Zero does this with humans that he views as being brave and selfless. Though he has done this a total of three times throughout the franchise so far.
132* TalkingYourWayOut: In ''Revenge of Belial'' during his first encounter with [=GlenFire=] Zero has no interest in fighting the fire warrior due to seeking out the Shield of Baradhi, but [=GlenFire=] won't listen to a "wimp" and challenges Zero to a fight, which Zero only reluctantly complies to. After taking a beating from [=GlenFire=], Zero decides he's had enough and completely foregoes this option.
133* ThisIsUnforgivable: He often says a variation of this to Belial when he's reached his RageBreakingPoint with the actions of the evil Ultra.
134-> ''"I won't forgive what you've done!"''
135* TimeMaster: [[GoldenSuperMode Shining Ultraman Zero]] has the ability to [[ResetButton rewind time for everything in the local vicinity]] or form pocket dimensions [[YearInsideHourOutside where time moves faster than normal]].
136* TrainingFromHell: After his failed attempt at taking the Plasma Spark, he was put under the mentorship of Ultraman Leo, being subjected to harsh training with a power-restraining armor to teach him discipline and true strength. He himself had his chance of putting Ginga and Victory through this in ''Ginga S: The Movie'' inside of a pocket dimension he made as Shining Ultimate Zero.
137* 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.
138* {{Tsundere}}: Towards Ultraman Z, his self-proclaimed pupil, Zero will not usually acknowledge or even treat him as his student but shows that he does care about the younger Ultra and deep down does want to somewhat mentor the Ultra, even getting jealous when Mebius jokingly offers to take Z under his tutelage when the former sees Zero reject Z.
139* TsurimeEyes: He has noticeably sharp, angular eyes compared to most Ultras, which reflect his hot-blooded personality and cocky, confident attitude. On a darker note, his eyes also makes him look menacing and almost evil, fitting how he would've become a second Belial if not for Seven and Leo's intervention.
140* TheWorfBarrage: In ''Ginga S: The Movie'', his Ultimate Aegis' final attack is shrugged off by Etelgar, with the demoniac villain merely losing his scarf but otherwise coming out unscathed from it.
141* TheWorfEffect: Often is subjected to this.
142** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he is overwhelmed (along with his fellow Ultras and ZAP Spacy) by Belyudra and requires a boost from the Plasma Spark to finish off the colossal kaiju fusion.
143** He is soundly overwhelmed by both Kaiser Belial and Arch Belial in ''Revenge of Belial'', and in fact is nearly killed by the latter draining his life-force.
144** ''Ultraman Saga'' has him getting defeated by Imago Hyper Zetton and nearly killed many times over by the Zetton mutant's power.
145** ''Ultraman Geed'' has the resurrected Belial defeat him even in his Ultimate Zero form, which also damages his Zero Bracelet and leaves him severely weakened for the remainder of the series until Hikari fixes his device.
146* WorfHadTheFlu: For most of ''Ultraman Geed'' he has a less impressive showing than usual, mainly owed to him being severely weakened after his loss against Belial in the Crisis Impact that left his Zero Bracelet heavily damaged.
147* 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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152Ultraman Zero's friends and members of his multiverse-protecting superhero crew. He first encountered them in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' while travelling through an alternate universe in search of the fallen Ultraman, who had fled to that dimension to make it his own to rule. They tend to reappear alongside Zero from time to time.
153! As a whole:
154* BadassCrew: Two alien warriors and a transforming robot from an alternate universe, as well as said robot's "younger brother" (originally an EvilKnockoff of it), being led by one of the strongest Ultra warriors in franchise history to travel across the multiverse and battle its most dangerous threats.
155* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
156** 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.
157** 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.
158** 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.
159** 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.
160* GuardianOfTheMultiverse: As whole their group protects the Multiverse from evil aliens, monsters and other oddities that threaten it.
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162!! Mirror Knight
163!!! Voiced by: Creator/HikaruMidorikawa
164[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mirrorknight.png]]
165A warrior from the Planet of Mirrors (a giant cosmic mirror that contains a whole world in it) long tasked with defending the allied world of Esmeralda. He was captured and enslaved by Belial when the dark Ultra warrior invaded his universe and looted Esmeralda but after Zero and his allies freed him, he has become a steadfast ally of the Ultraman.
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167* AttackReflector: A great deal of his abilities work this way. He can also use them to reflect his own attacks
168* BarrierWarrior: His Mirror Dome allows him to create reflective force fields around his targets. They're strong enough to hold back things such as Belial's Mothership, Arch Belial's Deathcium Beam and almost anything.
169* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Is partially brought under Belial's control after being defeated by him. Only the leaders of the Planet of Mirrors sealing him under their world's ocean kept him from turning wholly evil. Thankfully, Zero purifies him.
170* FinishingMove: His is the Silver Cross, a giant cross-shaped bolt of light.
171* HandBlast: Can perform numerous of these.
172* {{Homage}}: Based on a previous hero created by Creator/TsuburayaProductions called Series/{{Mirrorman}}.
173* LightIsGood
174* MasterOfIllusion: Can create illusory reflections to throw off his foes and gain an advantage in battle or protect his teammates.
175* NonHumanHumanoidHybrid: His father was a denizen of the Planet of Mirrors and his mother was from the planet Esmeralda.
176* RedEyesTakeWarning: When he was under Belial's control.
177* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: The side stories reveal that Mirror Knight somewhat struggles with self-esteem. He blames himself for being unable to save Zero from Belial's possession; unlike how Zero managed to successfully do the same for him when he was under Belial's forced control.
178
179!! Jean-Bot
180!!! Voiced by: Creator/HiroshiKamiya
181[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jean_bot.png]]
182
183A sentient robot able to transform into a spaceship known as the Jean-Bird. He served as the personal transport of the royal family of the planet Esmeralda, but when Belial devastated the planet, he was taksed with bringing the princess Emerana to safety, which led to him joining forces with Zero to fight Belial and later protect the whole multiverse as he does these days.
184----
185* 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.
186* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: Variant. A pilot can access Jean-Bot's controls to manipulate his movement by shouting "Jean Fight!", as Nao does during the climax.
187* EmbarrassingNickname: Glen Fire likes to call him "Yakitori" (Japanese fried chicken), much to his annoyance.
188* FinishingMove: His is the Emerald Beam, a green laser fired from his forehead.
189* {{Homage}}: Based on a previous hero created by Creator/TsuburayaProductions called Series/JumborgAce, who was also a giant robot.
190* HumongousMecha: The ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' has featured plenty of giant robots before, but Jean-Bot is the first one to be a genuine Ultraman-style hero.
191* RocketPunch: His Jean-Knuckle, fired from his left fist.
192* SapientShip: In his Jean-Bird form, he still can converse with anyone inside the ship.
193* TransformingMecha: Can transform into a spaceship called the Jean-Bird.
194
195!! Glen Fire
196!!! Voiced by: Creator/TomokazuSeki
197[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/glenfire.png]]
198
199A fiery (both literally and figuratively) alien who originally worked with a gang of space pirates that Zero and his allies encountered while traversing the universe in search of a way to defeat Ultraman Belial. He initially saw Zero as a rival, but after joining forces with him to fight Belial, he became a member of the Ultimate Force Zero.
200----
201* ActionBomb: His Fire Dynamite, which is essentially just Series/UltramanTaro's Ultra Dynamite.
202* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Though he's loud and brash, he has a good heart that goes above and beyond to protect his friends and those weaker than him.
203** In chapter 2 of the Ultimate Force Zero Side Story, he becomes a bodyguard for an injured sentient snowball named Wraith. The two quickly develop a brotherly bond during their journey, with Wraith fondly calling Glen 'aniki' (big brother).
204* 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.
205* ElementalWeapon: He can make a lance of flame called the Fire Stick that is also able to shot out bolts of fire.
206* FinishingMove: His is the Glen Spark, a giant orb of flame that incinerates foes caught in it.
207* IncendiaryExponent: He can cover his body in fire and perform a ''kamikaze'' attack, afterwards he regenerates albeit tired.
208* {{Homage}}: Based on a previous hero created by Creator/TsuburayaProductions called Series/{{Fireman}}.
209* HotBlooded: Literally and figuratively. Likewise, he's the member of the Ultimate Force Zero that tends to clash the most with the others, especially Zero, due to his recklessness and excitement.
210* LargeHam: Quiet and subtlety is ''not'' in his dictionary.
211* TheNicknamer: Calls Jean-Bot 'yakitori' (grilled chicken) and sometimes struggles to remember other people's names the first time.
212* PlayingWithFire: All of his abilities use fire in some form, from his punches, kicks and ranged attacks.
213* PersonalityPowers: He's hotheaded, passionate and always ready to throw down in a fight; his personality matches his fire powers to a T.
214* RedIsHeroic: His body is primarily red and he's a protector of the multiverse.
215* SpacePirates: He used to be one, hanging out with the Flame Pirates of the Nitromethane Sea (actually a nebula) as their champion, before joining forces with Zero.
216* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Is fond of using the piledriver wrestling move.
217
218! Jean-Killer / Jean-Nine
219!!!Voiced by: Creator/MiyuIrino
220[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jean_killer.png]]
221
222The last introduced member of the Ultimate Force Zero, having debuted in ''Killer the Beatstar''. Jean-Nine was born as Jean-Killer, created by the evil supercomputer Beatstar from the data of Jean-Bot for the purpose of destroying him. After Beatstar was destroyed, Jean-Killer was freed from his programming and rechristened Jean-Nine, younger brother of Jean-Bot and newest member of Ultraman Zero's team.
223----
224* ArmCannon: Possess two on both of his arms.
225* ChestBlaster: Can fire HomingLasers from his chest.
226* EnemyScan: Jean-Killer performs one for Zero, Mirror Knight, and Glen Fire respectively upon first encountering them.
227* EvilKnockoff: Jean-Bot explains that Jean-Nine was created in his image using some of his own A.I.
228* EyeBeams: Can fire out red lasers from his eyes.
229* HeelFaceTurn: He was originally constructed for the purpose of destroying Jean-Bot by Beatstar, but after learning the power of free will, he joined the Ultimate Force Zero and was given the new name of Jean-Nine.
230* {{Homage}}: Based on a secondary hero in ''Series/JumborgAce'' called Jumborg 9, with Jean-Killer being named after a monster from the same series called Jum Killer.
231* HumongousMecha: Much like his brother, although he can't transform.
232* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Jean-'''Killer'''. Lampshaded by Mirror Knight, who suggested giving him a new name because of this once he joins their team.
233* RedEyesTakeWarning: Had red eyes as Jean-Killer.
234* RocketPunch: Just like Jean-Bot.
235* ShockAndAwe: Can shoot paralyzing lightning from his hands.
236* YouAreNumberSix: Princess Emerana rechristened him Jean-Nine because he was the ninth of the group of heroes who defeated Beatstar (the Ultimate Force Zero, Rei, Captain Hyuuga, Gomora, and Litra).
237
238!! Moroboshi
239A [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Pigmon]] who serves as the mascot of the Ultimate Force Zero. The team first encountered him in ''Ultra Zero Fight'', where it was one of several monsters resurrected by the Alien Bat Gurashie, but unlike the others, remained a friendly and peaceful creature.
240----
241See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
242
243* MeaningfulName: Named after Dan Moroboshi, the human form of [[Series/UltraSeven Zero's father]].
244* MythologyGag: This isn't the first time Pigmon's been resurrected by the villains alonside other monsters, only to still be on the side of good and betray them. Just ask [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Geronimon]].
245* MoralityPet
246* TeamPet: Of the Ultimate Force Zero.
247* YouShallNotPass: Despite its small size, Pigmon attempts to do this by preventing Belial-possessed Zero and the Darkness Five from marching forward. This caused Zero to have a HeroicSecondWind and eventually gaining his GoldenSuperMode to exorcise Belial and finally reviving his friends.
248
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Allies]]
252!! [[Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle ZAP SPACY]]
253An intergalactic exploration crew who have survived numerous encounters with kaiju thanks to the power of Rei, a crew member with the ability to command kaiju with a battlenizer. Rei controls [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Gomora]] and [[Series/UltraQ Litra]] with this device, using his monster companions to help Zero and other Ultras take on their various gigantic foes. Other members of ZAP SPACY are Captain Hyuuga, Haruna, Oki, and Kumano. The team appears in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', ''Ultraman Zero vs Darklops Zero'', and ''Killer the Beatstar''.
254----
255See Characters/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle
256
257!! Rei's Gomora
258----
259See Characters/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle
260
261!! Rei's Litra
262----
263See Characters/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle
264
265!! Run
266!!! Played by: Yu Koyanagi
267[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/run_8.jpg]]
268
269The first host of Ultraman Zero, encountered by the hero when he first arrived in the alternate universe Belial was rampaging through. He is a law enforcer on the mining planet Anu, which was under attack by Belial's forces. Run was killed in the assault but Zero resurrected him and took him as a host to survive in the unfamiliar new dimension.
270----
271* BigBrotherInstinct: When Belial's Legionoids attacked his planet, he made sure to get Nao to safety, [[HeroicSacrifice which got him killed]].
272* HumanAliens: While he does look exactly like a human, he actually hails from an alien planet on an alternate universe.
273* 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 enough to sacrifice his life without hesitation to save his little brother's own.
274
275!! Nao
276!!! Played by: Tatsuomi Hamada
277[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nao_5.jpg]]
278
279Run's little brother, who enthusiastically joins Zero/Run on his adventures through the new universe alongside Princess Esmerana, and Jean-Bot.
280----
281* HumanAliens: Just like his older brother.
282* TagalongKid: Justified by the fact that Zero is currently in the body of his older brother, so he really doesn't have anyone else to go with. He does prove to be quite useful at times, even piloting Jean-Bot against Belial's forces in the climax.
283
284!! Princess Emerana Lourdes
285!!! Played by: Tao Tsuchiya
286[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/emerana.jpg]]
287
288The princess of the planet Esmeralda, a beautiful world with vast deposits of emerald-like minerals. Unfortunately, Esmeralda was ravaged by Ultraman Belial and his armies when he came to loot the planet. Emerana escaped with the help of Jean-Bot, soon running into Zero/Run and Nao and joining them in the struggle against Belial. She also appears in ''Killer the Beatstar'', where she and Jean-Bot are captured by the titlular A.I.
289----
290* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: She helps Zero and Nao quite a bit on their journey in search of the Shield of Barraj, including [[spoiler:(temporarily) sacrificing her life to give Jean-Bot additional power.]] Not to mention, it was she who broke through to Jean-Killer and the mind-controlled Jean-Bot in ''Killer the Beatstar''.
291
292!! Taiga Nozomu
293!!! Played by: DAIGO
294[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/taiga_nozomu.jpg]]
295
296The newest member of [[Series/UltramanDyna Super GUTS]], fifteen years after Shin Asuka's HeroicSacrifice. His ego and recklessness strongly reminds the old Super GUTS members of their lost teammate. However, he soon finds himself in a strange new universe when he is captured by surviving [[Series/UltramanDyna Spheres]] and brought to Team U's world, where he becomes the reluctant second host of Ultraman Zero.
297----
298* 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.
299* 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.
300* DarkAndTroubledPast: Contributing to his SadClown status, Taiga's parents were killed in a fight between Dyna and a monster, hence why he was resistant to Zero's help from the start.
301* {{Expy}}: Acts almost exactly like Shin Asuka from ''Series/UltramanDyna''. The old Super GUTS team members take note of this, but like with Asuka, CharacterDevelopment sees him change.
302* ExpyCoexistence: [[spoiler: By the end of the film, Taiga Nozumu and Shin Asuka are fighting side-by-side, respectively as Ultraman Zero and Ultraman Dyna]].
303* ReluctantWarrior: His heart is in the right place but from the get-go, he makes it clear that he wants nothing to do with being Zero's host.
304
305!! Team U
306!!! Played by: Music/{{AKB48}} members Sayaka Akimoto, Ayaka Umeda, Sae Miazawa, Yuka Masuda, Sumire Sato, Kana Kobayashi, and Haruka Shimada
307[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/team_u.jpg]]
308 [[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Hina, Nonko, Sawa, Captain Anna, Misato, Maomi, and Risa]]
309
310A group of women from a universe where Alien Bat has successfully eradicated all life on Earth (save for them and a group of orphaned children) to feed his Hyper Zetton. They have since formed a motley defense team of sorts to take care of the children and deal with the occasional giant monster. They are made of Anna (their leader), Misato (their deputy captain), Sawa (their strategist and best combatant), Nonko and Maomi (their mechanics), Hina (their communications operator), and Risa (their medic).
311----
312* ActionGirl: The ''entire team'', but especially Captain Anna, Misato, and Sawa.
313* BadassNormal: They're a RagtagBunchOfMisfits who've managed to take care of themselves and a group of children during Alien Bat's reign with the help of mechs and strategically placed booby traps.
314* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: They were really just a bunch of nobodies who got together in an abandoned defense team building and made it their own, only taking on the mantle after adopting the children.
315[[/folder]]
316
317[[folder:Other Ultras]]
318While almost all of the other Ultramen make appearances in Zero's adventures, some play a bigger role than others.
319
320!! Series/UltraSeven
321!!! Voiced by: Kohji Moritsugu
322Zeros' father and one of the most well-known Ultra heroes. He is one of the main Ultras featured in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' and plays minor roles in the rest of the ''Ultraman Zero'' sub-franchise, often giving advice for his son and sometimes appearing in his human identity of Dan Moroboshi.
323----
324See Characters/UltraSeven
325
326!! Series/UltramanLeo
327!!! Voiced by: Ryu Manatsu
328A student of Ultraseven who passed on the teachings of Zero's father to Zero himself after the junior hero was banished from M78 when he almost went down Belial's path. As Zero's mentor, he plays minor roles throughout Zero's adventures, but gets to participate a bit in the combat in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' and ''Ultraman Zero vs Darklops Zero''.
329----
330See Characters/UltramanLeo
331* BadassTeacher: He serves as the mentor to Zero.
332* BigDamnHeroes: when he arrives to save Zero, who was a hair's breadth away from being killed by Robot Ultraseven and Robot Ultraman.
333* MasterApprenticeChain: It makes sense for Leo to be Zero's mentor and teacher, considering Zero's father, Ultraseven, had mentored Leo in the past during Leo's [[Series/UltramanLeo debut series]].
334
335!! Series/UltramanDyna
336!!! Voiced by: Takeshi Tsuruno
337An Ultraman from a completely different universe who, like Zero, has become a traveler of the multiverse after originally performing a HeroicSacrifice to save Earth from a cosmic threat. He plays a secondary role in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' where he helps the M78 Ultras battle Belial, but in ''Film/UltramanSaga'', he is one of the major heroes alongside Zero and Cosmos. He often appears as his human host Shin Asuka.
338----
339See Characters/UltramanDyna
340
341* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Together with Ultraman Zero and Cosmos, to form Ultraman Saga]].
342
343!! Series/UltramanCosmos
344!!! Voiced by: Taiyo Sugiura
345Another Ultraman from a universe different from that of the classic Showa timeline. After having defeated a number of powerful threats in his universe, Cosmos now tasks himself with the occasional visit to other dimensions in search of worlds in need of protection. Thus, he is one of the main Ultras to appear in ''Film/UltramanSaga'', where he is also seen alongside his human host Musashi Haruno.
346----
347See Characters/UltramanCosmos
348
349* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Together with Ultraman Zero and Dyna, to form Ultraman Saga]].
350
351!! Series/{{Ultraman}}
352!!! Voiced by: Susumu Kurobe
353The original Ultraman himself. While he mainly plays bit roles in the ''Zero'' sub-franchise, he is one of the main Ultras to play a role in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends''. He appears as Shin Hayata on several occasions.
354----
355See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
356
357!! Series/UltramanMebius
358!!! Voiced by: Shunji Igarashi
359A relatively young Ultraman (being only a thousand or so years older than Zero). He is one of the major Ultras to appear in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', where he also assumes his human form Mirai Hibino for a part of the film.
360----
361See Characters/UltramanMebius
362
363* 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''.
364[[/folder]]
365
366! Villains
367[[folder:Ultraman Belial]]
368!!Ultraman Belial
369!!!'''Voiced by:''' Hiroyuki Misako (''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' and ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', now stock grunts), Creator/YukiOno (''Series/UltraZeroFight'' onwards)\
370'''Voiced in English by:''' Jack Merluzzi (Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheAbsoluteConspiracy), Creator/PatrickSeitz (Series/UltramanZ)
371[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultraman_belial_infobox_8.png]]
372[[caption-width-right:350:"I cast aside the heart of an Ultra Warrior... tens of thousands of years ago!"]]
373[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/48d06cb5fc1a014f20ae7a2406cad706.png[[/labelnote]] to see him as Kaiser Belial]]
374[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/belial_arch.png[[/labelnote]] to see him as Arch Belial]]
375[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaiser_darkness_belial.png[[/labelnote]] to see him with the Darkness Armor]]
376[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barender.png[[/labelnote]] to see Ultraman Belial Atrocious.]]
377
378A fallen Ultra warrior. Like Franchise/UltramanZero, Belial was originally a young and powerful warrior who was exiled from the Land of Light after attempting to steal the Plasma Spark's power for himself. 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. 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.
379
380Belial has become one of the main antagonists overall of the entirety of the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' either directly working as the BigBad of multiple installments or through the legacy of his work infuencing events in various other instalments instead.
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382* AbusiveParents: While he might feel some pride for him, his treatment of Riku/Geed is not exactly close to low standards for decent parenting, treating his son as a pawn and battery for most of the series and causing him various amount of grief with his actions and their repercussions.
383* TheAce: While not to the level of his best friend, Ken, Belial was always considered an outstanding powerful Ultra in his youth and later. Even after his turn to evil, he maintains this status, proving always to be a skilled deadly fighter capable of overcoming just about any opponent that comes his way through a combination of sheer brute force and tempered skills developed through thousands of years of training.
384* AdmiringTheAbomination: Seeing Alien Empera's massive power firsthand leaves an unhealthy impression on Belial about power, and helped drive his obsession with getting stronger that led to his turn to evil.
385* AllForNothing: ''Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheAbsoluteConspiracy'' reveals to the Parallel Isotope Belial that his campaign of death and destruction ending with his defeats at Zero's hands and later, subsequent demise at the hands of his own son turn out to be this when Absolute Tartarus reveals his future to him. The past Belial simply responds by laughing it out and realizes this first hand, which prompts him to join Absolute Tartarus to change his fate.
386* AndIMustScream: He was sealed away inside the moon for ''20,000 years''. Not that it seemed to bother him that much besides a general frustration at not having the ability to achieve his goals.
387* AnimalMotifs: He's subtly modeled after a [[ThreateningShark shark]], with a prominent head fin even compared to other Ultras, large jaws that look like a grin and sharp small teeth.
388* AntiHero: During the Ultra War, two members of Alien Empera's army surrender to Belial and Ken, claiming that Empera had forced them into fighting. Ken is ready to show mercy, but Belial promptly shoves him aside and executes the pair. When Ken protests, Belial defends himself by bluntly insisting that they were members of the army that was invading their home.
389* ArchEnemy: To Ultraman Zero, being his first and most personal foe, a feeling that Belial returns with all due hatred.
390* 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.
391* 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.
392* AxCrazy: One of his main traits is his utter sociopathy and raging attitude, taking great pleasure in inflicting pain and becoming a reckless berserker when suficently angered.
393* BadassCape: Had one as Kaiser Belial, symbolizing his status as the absolute ruler of his empire and a threat to all of existence.
394* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork:
395** He saves the Ultramen all the effort of finishing off Reibatos in ''Series/UltraFightOrb'' when the latter turns up alive after barely surviving Orb's ultimate attack.
396** In ''Geed'' he kills the Alien Godola that was trying to fight his son in his return to Earth.
397* BewareTheSuperman: For most of the franchise, Ultras are heroic protectors of the world. Ultraman Belial is an evil one, and one of the most dangerous threats in the universe.
398** Likewise as an Ultra he's capable of growing stronger and smarter just like any Ultra Heroes and can use similar power-ups to his good-aligned enemies, making him a rather persistent and almost unkillable foe.
399* 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.
400* BigBad: Of ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' and ''Series/UltramanGeed''.
401* BishonenLine: While all of his other power-up forms have him become increasingly monstrous, his Atrocious form is more humanoid and has him standing up straight instead of being hunched-over like his base form. The end result is a form that more closely resembles his Early Style while still being powerful enough to overwhelm Geed's Royal Megamaster form.
402* BondVillainStupidity: In the climax of ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' Belial has Zero stuck in human form, captured and defenseless. So naturally, he takes this time to show him the entire revenge plan and gloat about how he'll destroy the Land of Light to make Zero suffer.
403* BossSubtitles: Has a plethora of them, all depending on his form:
404** Kaiser Belial: Galactic Emperor.
405** Arch Belial: Great Galactic Emperor.
406** Kaiser Darkness: Dark Great Emperor.
407** Chimeraberus: Belial Fusion Monster.
408* BreakingTheFourthWall: Episode 100 of ''Ultraman Retsuden'' sees him taking over the show and partly complaining about the short runtime and demanding it to be made longer.
409* BreakoutVillain: Belial has gone on to become a very iconic part of the entire ''Ultra Series'', allowing him to reappear even after his final death in ''Geed'' in various stage shows to the point becoming one of the protagonists of the ''Darkness Heels'' project, which includes the manga ''Manga/DarknessHeelsLili''.
410* BrokenAce: As powerful and dangerous as Belial was, and still is, the cycle of coming BackFromTheDead only to be killed combined with him deep down genuinely having sorrow and longing to return to the Land of Light have left him a tired, broken Ultra. He's just too full of wrath and too prideful to ever admit it was all his own fault in the first place and let go.
411* CantCatchUp: After Ken unlocked his potential with the Ultra Sword during his duel with Alien Empera, he started to become more powerful than Belial himself. As the gap grew wider, Belial becomes more and more bitter eventually leading to trying to empower himself with the Plasma Spark which followed suit with his banishment from the Land of Light and merge with Reiblood to gain power to match his former friend.
412* CastingGag: His voice actor in ''Series/UltramanZ'''s English dub previously voiced a [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureDIO infamous antagonist]] from [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure another series]] whose son becomes a protagonist.
413* CastingAShadow: His influence and powers can cover things in a dark aura or even use their shadowy influence to make his beams red and black.
414* CardCarryingVillain: After his corruption Belial doesn't even try to mask the fact that he's a remorseless evil and cruel bastard, delighting in his actions without much of a pretense of doing it for any reason besides personal gratification.
415* CharacterBlog: Belial received an official one from Tsuburaya in the form of a website where he would answer questions of the viewers and tell facts about himself, the original website was shutdown when ''Ultraman Geed'' premiered but an [[https://web.archive.org/web/20170927111847/http://www.ultramanbelial.com/ archive]] of the site exists.
416* TheChessmaster: His plan in ''Series/UltramanGeed'', It apparently involves collecting the Ultra Capsules, and it doesn't matter if it's [[HeadsIWinTailsYouLose Kei or his own son Riku doing the collecting.]]
417* ClassicVillain: He carries many of the classic sins as his main motivators and personality traits such as {{pride}} in himself, [[DrivenByEnvy envy]] towards his best friend/eventual enemy Ultraman Ken/Father of Ultra, [[UnstoppableRage wrath]] at his many defeats and a colossal {{greed}} for power.
418* TheCoatsAreOff: In ''Revenge of Belial'' once he decides to take on Zero seriously, he ditches his BadassCape and takes on the young Ultra warrior in a much fiercer fight than before.
419* ColorMotifs: Red, black, orange and yellow. He temporarily adds green to the mixture in his tenure as Kaiser Belial due to association with the Emeralds of Planet Esmeralda but loses them afterwards
420* ControlFreak: Belial is very obsessed with having absolute control over not only himself but also everything else and tends to lose his composture when things don't go according to plan. Even before his turn to evil, he had hints of this trait in regards to his desire for power and recognition.
421* CoolShip: The Malebrandes, his base of operations in ''Revenge of Belial'', is a planet-sized spaceship that can attach itself to entire planets and has many factories, launching pads and systems inside to harvest celestial objects and produce legions of MechaMooks for him to use.
422* TheCorrupter: His Reiblood genes allow him to channel their malice to turn other living beings evil or aggressive. Even after his final death, his body fragments known as Devil's Splinters can drive Kaiju berserk and send them on mindless rampages while forcefully empowering them.
423* CreepyLongFingers: His claws are usually normal sized, but when he goes into battle mode they become rather long and creepy-looking. In his return in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' his claws gain a red color and become permanently bigger. He returns to having mostly normal claws outside of battle later on.
424* CurbStompBattle: He usually finds himself dishing these out, though a few times he was the one on the receiving end:
425** 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.
426** 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.
427** 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.
428** In ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he defeats and nearly kills Zero as Arch Belial by overpowering him and draining his lifeforce, requiring Glen Fire to save him.
429** 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.
430** In ''Series/UltraFightOrb'' he kills (an admittedly weakened) Reibatos with a single Deathcium Beam which actually kills the up-to-this-point unkillable warrior for good.
431** In ''Series/UltramanGeed'' once he becomes Ultraman Belial Atrocious he defeats Royal Megamaster, Zero Beyond and even Father of Ultra with minimal difficulty on his part.
432* DarkIsEvil: His color scheme is red and black and he's a malevolent tyrant with plans of conquering or destroying the Multiverse.
433* DeaderThanDead: His spirit gets obliterated by Shining Ultraman Zero in ''Ultra Zero Fight'', outright making him this... At least until Zero turned back time and undid the event and his previous death, restoring his body.
434* DeathByIrony:
435** Temporary example in ''Geed''. When he fights his son in episode 17, Geed obliterates him using Royal Mega Master, a form he accesses by using his (Belial's) Ultra Capsule in combination with Ultraman King's. Belial only survives by possessing Arie at the last second but would have died otherwise.
436** In the finale of ''Geed'' he is killed 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 while in a fit of rage.
437* DefeatEqualsExplosion:
438** Averted in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'', as he is thrown into lava by Zero's Wide Shot and while an explosion is seen, he survives and proceeds to make a last ditch effort plan in the form of Belyudra.
439** In ''Revenge of Belial'' a more justified example happens as he's hit by a fully powered Ultimate Zero Shot which creates an explosion from the inside out that vaporizes him and his entire army in one go.
440** ''Geed'' has it happen again when he's defeated by Royal Megamaster Geed as Chimeraberus... Though he survived that one, then the finale has him exploding when he's overwhelmed by Geed's Wrecking Burst, and this time he dies for real.
441* DemonicPossession: His merge with Alien Reiblood wasn't consentual at the beginning with him screaming in pain as Reiblood gave him his power and forcefully entered his body, but after a while of being under the tyrant's influence he willingly accepted it.
442* {{Determinator}}: A villainous example, Belial ''will not'' stop at anything to get his revenge and conquer the Multiverse, no matter the cost or how much he suffers from the many battles he takes in and loses.
443* DetrimentalDetermination: However, his determination eventually gets deconstructed in ''Ultraman Geed'' where we see that his determination to get his revenge has taken its toll on his sanity and person, essentially leaving him a shadow of his old self with nothing but personal vengeance as his motivation. In addition to blinding him to anything but the path of evil so much that he cannot be redeemed because he's so deadset on getting his way that he won't take standing down an option.
444* DiabolicalMastermind: He's been behind many schemes and plots ever since his return, first by becoming an evil emperor and attempting to create a powerful enough army to conquer the Multiverse through sheer force, following up on that plan after it's thwarted with a plan to resume that and use the body of his powerful nemesis as means of becoming unstoppable that only backfires thanks to circumstances he could've not seen coming and culminating in a complex and nearly succesful gambit in ''Geed'' to make himself a God and get his revenge once and for all that required a massive team effort from the heroes, [[PhysicalGod Ultraman King]] himself included, to fully stop.
445* DidntSeeThatComing: Often suffers losses because of things he either could not see coming or arrogantly failed to account for.
446** 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.
447** 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.
448** 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.
449** 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.
450* DontYouDarePityMe: He does not take kindly to other people pitying him or feeling empathy for his past, responding with violence to people's attempts at understanding him.
451* 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, better shown by Reiblood's spirit being purged out of his body by Geed in the finale.
452* TheDreaded: Ever since his fall from grace Belial has made a fearsome reputation for himself, with even Father of Ultra dreading his return. His minions tend to be terrified of his wrath and innocents caught in his plans learn very quickly to be afraid of him. Even Zero, his personal nemesis who's beaten him several times, considers Belial his greatest fear.
453* 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 in addition to winning the heart of Ultrawoman Marie, who he pinned after.
454* DrunkWithPower: Belial initially ''didn't'' want to merge with Reiblood and the evil entity more or less forcefully possessed Belial and manipulated him, however Belial came to enjoy the power that he obtained and eventually willingly coopearated with Reiblood to get his revenge on the Land of Light.
455* EarthShatteringKaboom:
456** In ''Revenge of Belial'' as Arch Belial he tries to perform one of these on Planet Esmerana with his fully powered Arch Deathcium Beam, purely to spite the Ultimate Force Zero. He only barely fails thanks to Mirror Knight's shields being held up by all 4 members of the Force up until Zero gains his [[SuperMode Ultimate form]]. Earlier in the movie, his space fleet succesfully caused this to an unnamed planet.
457** The Crisis Impact of ''Geed'' involved a successful one with Belial developing a Dimensional Erradicator Bomb that started by destroying Earth and then followed suit by making the entire fabric of the Universe collapse, slowly destroying existence. He tries this again in the finale but is thankfully stopped before he can start putting the pieces of another Crisis Impact together.
458* EmeraldPower: As Arc Belial he has the power of the Emerald Ore from Planet Esmeralda powering him up, which allows him to destroy entire planets with one attack. Furthermore, two colossal emerald crystals serve as his shoulder spikes.
459* TheEmperor: In ''Revenge of Belial'' he is elevated to this status after founding the Belial Galactic Empire and conquering many galaxies as part of his larger plan to rule over the Multiverse.
460* EntitledToHaveYou: Belial acted this way towards Marie in their youth. He doesn't take it well when she falls in love with Ken instead.
461* EqualOpportunityEvil: Belial doesn't seems to mind who works for him as long as they do a good job, he's had many kinds of aliens serving him over the years including those from species that are sworn enemies of the Ultras and the human-like Kei Fukuide. However he is a narcissist that views everyone else as beneath him, so it's not really out of a lack of prejudice.
462* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Seconds after being freed from his thousand-year prison by Alien Zarab and given back his Giga Battle Nizer, the first thing Belial does is to [[UngratefulBastard murder]] the alien that freed him just for suggesting that they team up to conquer the universe and boasts that only [[ICanRuleAlone he]] can take over. Showing us from the get-go that Belial is a power-hungry and selfish monster.
463* EvenEvilCanBeLoved: His son, Riku seems to harbor a degree of love for him, hugging Belial after witnessing his memories of all the pain he's had in his many battles and resurrections, having a rather pained expression after killing Belial for good, and then wishing for Belial to rest in peace and trying unsuccessfully to get [[Series/UltramanZ Celebro]] to stop using his father's remains for his experiments and creations.
464** In a minor note, his previous friends Ken/Father of Ultra and 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.
465* EvilCannotComprehendGood: In the series finale of ''Geed'' he receives the first show of affection and empathy ever since his turn to evil from his son, Riku/Geed, who begs him to stand down so they can finally stop fighting and ease Belial's pain and sorrow, the evil Ultraman is confused and baffled by this and after looking indecisive at first, continues his assault, ending with him obliterated for good when he loses his BeamOWar with Geed.
466* EvilerThanThou: Proved to be this to the Alien Shadows offscreen at some point before ''Series/UltramanGeed''. In one of his bids for universal conquest, he apparently attacked their homeworld and devastated it to the point they're now scattered across the universe and (from their point of view) scraping the bottom of the barrel in regards to a new home to live in.
467* EvilFeelsGood: Before his FaceHeelTurn he was perpetually unhappy at all points and very bitter about his life, post-turn to evil he instead a lot more darkly cheerful and generally derives pleasure and joy from the cruelty of his actions, though it is implied that he's not entirely happy with his actions.
468* 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.
469* EvilIsBigger: He's fond of taking OneWingedAngel forms that are bigger than the heroes he fights, with the 4000-meter tall Belyudra being the most notable example. Even in his normal form, he has far more visible muscle mass than most Ultras and stands taller than Zero.
470* EvilIsHammy: Belial is not shy about chewing the scenery once he cuts loose or even beforehand, he also gets very expressive in battle and is prone to screaming and laughing out loud a lot.
471* EvilIsPetty: Belial won't miss a chance to make his opponents suffer for any perceived slights as much as possible, even if he has to target innocents whose only connection to him are their association with his foes. Even if it's a lowly Pigmon.
472* EvilLaugh: Belial never misses the chance to let out devilish laughs at appropriate moments when he succeeds or when he's sadistically enjoying his evil actions.
473* EvilMakeover: After his merge with Alien Reiblood he gained a brand-new appearance gaining a slouch, long sharp claws, a black and red color scheme, a monstrous face and a demonic body pattern.
474* EvilOldFolks: In the present day he's essentially an angry old man who's held on to his grudge against those who he felt wronged him for thousands of years, he also regards most of his younger foes as foolish children or pesky teens compared to him.
475* EvilOverlord: He became this in ''Revenge of Belial'' after founded an empire between the events of ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' and that movie, an empire big enough to give him control over most of the Universe. Later instalments have him with smaller forces but still keeping the threat level of one.
476* EvilPlan: He never appears without one.
477** 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.
478** 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.
479** ''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.
480** ''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 process.
481* 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. Though he initially seemed to have come to hate his former home, ''Geed'' hints that he still longs for his home.
482* {{Expy}}: Due to his overall design and aesthetics in his ultra form as well as their general quests for power and destruction, Belial could be seen as the Nebula M78 equivalent to [[Series/UltramanNexus Dark Zagi]].
483** He's even more of an Expy of the very first true evil Ultra, Heller from ''Anime/TheUltraman'', who was also once an Ultra that fought for justice, but was banished for his lust for power, gave up his identity as an Ultra of Light and amassed a galactic empire to get revenge on his former allies and friends.
484** Similarly, he is also an {{Expy}} of Thunder Arrow another evil Ultra from the manga ''Ultra Brothers' Story'', who similarly was banished from the Land of Light and returned with a Kaiju army for his vengeance, even killing Series/{{Ultraseven}} in his rampage before being taken down along with his army.
485** His Arch Belial form is heavily based on [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} SpaceGodzilla]], with two crystals on his shoulders and a "crown" with horns.
486** Belial is also an expy to [[Franchise/StarWars Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader]], as both of them were once warriors of the light only to turn to the DarkSide due to their hunger for power and were engaged in conflict with their sons, the only difference is that Anakin redeems himself while Belial did not.
487* 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 being reached by Reiblood and merging with the ancient evil to become more powerful and conquer the Land of Light.
488* FantasticRacism: Belial has a low view on humans, unlike his fellow Ultras he thinks little of them besides being primitive creatures. This prejudice usually extends to other species as well, though Belial won't mind using them as pawns in his plans.
489* FatalFlaw: 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]].
490* FreudianExcuse: One of Belial's reasons for his turn to evil is his massive inferiority complex, which only got excacerbated once Ken started to become stronger than him and got everything Belial wanted in life.
491* 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.
492* FusionDance: Overlapping with OneWingedAngel, he'll usually fuse with other beings to achieve more monstrous or powerful forms.
493** In ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' he fuses with all the Monster Graveyard's spirits into the 4,000 meter tall chimera Belyudra, with himself acting as the head and brain of the fused monster.
494** In ''Series/UltraZeroFight'' he temporarily merges with the Darkness Armor in a gambit to take over Zero's body via DemonicPossession.
495** Like Riku and Kei, he also has access to a Riser and uses Monster Capsules to fuse into him. The monsters that he makes up typically are made up the main kaiju that forms the bulk of the body and are part of the second name, while the other gives minor aesthetic changes. It should be noted that in the tie-in video games, Belial turns into all of the Fusion beasts, and Kei is not present. Demonstrated by his transformation into King Galactron in ''Ultra Festival 2017''.
496*** ''[[Series/UltramanGinga Five King]]'' + ''[[Series/UltramanGaia Zogu (Second Form)]]'' = '''Chimeraberus'''
497*** ''[[Series/UltramanMebius Alien Empera]]'' + ''[[Series/UltramanGinga Dark Lugiel]]'' = '''Ultraman Belial Atrocious'''
498** ''Ultraman Fusion Fight!'' Game Forms
499*** ''[[Series/{{Ultraman}} Gomora]]'' + ''[[Series/UltramanTaro Tyrant]]'' = '''Strong Gomorant'''
500*** ''[[Franchise/UltramanZero Arch Belial]]'' + ''[[Series/UltramanOrb Maga-Orochi]]'' = '''Maga-Maga Arch Belial'''.
501* GalacticConqueror: During the first film he aims to be this, starting by destroying the Land of Light, then trying to amass an army of Kaiju to assist him in his goals of taking over the Universe unopposed once the other Ultras are all killed. He expands his goals towards [[MultiversalConqueror multiversal conquest]] in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' where he builds a large army in an alternate Universe with the goal of eventually conquering all Universes, starting by destroying [=M78=], as he's already pretty much succeeded at taking the Universe he formed his army in save for a few pockets of resistance that he was in the process of crushing before Zero came along.
502* TheGhost: As Belial is already dead since ''Geed'', he was only mentioned in name by Riku, Z and Zero (in the voice drama only) in ''Z'', his only real appearances are in flashbacks but none in the present.
503* 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]] after Belyudra's destruction.
504* 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.
505* GoodScarsEvilScars: In ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'' he has a few nasty ones left from his defeat in his debut at the hands of Zero. He loses them in future appearances after his original body is completely destroyed and he is resurrected.
506* GrandTheftMe: In ''Ultra Zero Fight'' he takes over Zero by imparting his ghostly essence into him, becoming ''Zero 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.
507* GratuitousGerman: In ''Revenge of Belial'' he's renamed himself "''Kaiser''" Belial, rather than the usual Japanese word for Emperor "''Kōtei''".
508* GreaterScopeVillain: A few times.
509** In ''Film/UltraGalaxyLegendGaidenUltramanZeroVsDarklopsZero'' the BigBad, Darklops Zero, is one of his many MechaMooks who simply found himself in the alternate Universe Zero and Rei find him in. Darklops Zero acts entirely under Belial's protocols once it breaks free of the Salome's control.
510** 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.
511** The posthumous one for ''Series/UltramanZ'', he's been long-dead by then, but parts of his body that he lost throughout his fights became the Devil's Splinters that serve as the driving force of the series' problems, including Z's problems with Beliarok as the sentient sword is ultimately a clone of Belial of sorts and its aggressive and bloodthirsty personality that seeks out the fiercest opponent leads to trouble.
512* GreenEyedMonster: Once Ken started becoming more powerful than he was and managed to win over Marie's heart, Belial began 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.
513* GoodScarsEvilScars: Spots red-colored volcanic vein-like scars in his return in ''Revenge of Belial'', left behind by Zero after their first battle.
514* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: The Crisis Impact in ''Geed'' more or less was done to force this trope on the Ultras as a whole. Either they lose by letting him destroy the universe or he wins by having Ultraman King merge himself with the universe and leave his energies scattered and ready for his plans to empower himself with them by absorbing them, which is what ultimately happens and nearly turns into a total victory for him.
515* HeroKiller: As one of the franchise's most powerful antagonists, he usually proves his might this way.
516** Dishes a massive CurbStompBattle to the Land of Light and comes close to killing them all by freezing the entire 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.
517** 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 at the last second, achieves his Shining Form and purges Belial out of his body before using the Shining Star Drive to rewind time and resurrect his fallen comrades.
518** In ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he did one of these prior to the start of the series in the Crisis Impact, where he once again plowed through an army of Ultra Warriors, defeated Zero and the Ultra Brothers then destroyed ''Geed's'' Earth and nearly the entire Universe. Furthermore, his actions put [[PhysicalGod Ultraman King]] out of commission to prevent the Universe's destruction by scattering his power across it and very nearly kills King for good when he begins absorbing his scattered energy to empower himself.
519* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: In ''Geed'' Kei has written novels starring Belial as the heroic protector and Zero as the villainous conqueror.
520* HostileShowTakeover:
521** His website blog featured a parody of this with Belial "advertising" ''Ultraman Belial: The Movie Super Strongest! Belial Galactic Empire'', a film where he "heroically" defends the peace of his empire from the evil invader, Ultraman Zero.
522** In ''Ultraman Retsuden'' he appeared in the 100th episode alongside the Darkness Five to take over the narration and [[BreakingTheFourthWall complain about the runtime]].
523* ICanRuleAlone: His EstablishingCharacterMoment has him kill an Alien Zarab that wanted to partner up with him, all because Belial would rather not acknowledge anyone as his equal.
524* IconicSequelCharacter: With how important a character he's become to the mythos as a whole, it's easy to forget Belial wasn't formally introduced until 2009, well over 40 years after the franchise first began.
525* IndustrializedEvil: During his tenure as Kaiser Belial his empire was very much industrial-oriented, with him decimating any life-filled planets to obtain their supplies of Planet Esmeralda's emerald ore and with his forces being mechanical soldiers with only a few organic commanders.
526* 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.
527* ItOnlyWorksOnce: In his rematch with Zero when the Ultra confronts him in ''Revenge of Belial'' he shrugs off and overwhelms all of Zero's previous techniques that managed to put him down in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends''. He even lampshades this after shrugging off Zero's firey kick.
528->''"That won't work on me."''
529* 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 any of the glory.
530* 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 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.
531* {{Jerkass}}: Even before his turn to evil, Belial was always quite the asshole to everyone else, better demonstrated by his aggressive attitude towards his former best friend, Ken, simply because Ken started to become stronger than him. This trait still is present in him when he becomes a villain, being downright nasty even to his own minions and quite rude to everyone.
532* JerkassHasAPoint: In the War against Alien Empera, Belial was shown to be merciless and ruthless against his opponents, refusing to spare a single one even when they surrendered, but he was not wrong in pointing out that they were invaders attacking their home and given that many Ultras died in the War his excessive violence in fighting isn't entirely unfounded. Even Ken, after briefly berates him for executing the surrendering enemy, didn't provide further counterarguments when Belial accuses him of naivety.
533* JokerImmunity: No matter how many times Zero kills him, Belial always finds ways to return and menace everyone again. 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]].
534* KickTheDog: While the Zarab that frees him wasn't exactly a good guy to begin with, he was rather respectful and polite to Belial, going through the trouble of giving the tyrant his freedom and even his signature weapon and only asked for an alliance in return with no strings attached, Belial kills him for daring to try and suggest sharing the spoils of conquering the Universe in an act of unnecessary cruelty.
535* KilledOffForReal: Geed killed him while between dimensions to make sure even if he ''did'' somehow survive, he's not coming back. Notably this time it appears to have ''stuck'', as his only reappearance since has been a mindless replica of him and the closest he gets to reappearing afterwards is through remains of his body left from all his battles and a sword with his face (that still isn't the real deal and is more neutral than evil). When he ''does'' reappear, it's only due to Absolute Tartarus going back and time and recruiting his younger self before he even ''became'' the corrupted Ultra we know, and thus present Belial is ''still'' dead.
536* KnightOfCerebus: Belial lacks any comedic traits and is always presented as a serious threat that can darken the mood of whatever installment he appears in. Notably, ''Ultraman Geed'' is one of the darkest series of the New Generation Heroes and he's the BigBad in it.
537* LackOfEmpathy: Belial is only interested in his own feelings and personal satisfaction, all without the slightest shred of empathy for anyone, not even his former friends, son or entire planets.
538* LastSecondChance: Essentially gets on in ''Geed'' when his son tries to empathize with his pain and sorrow, Belial rejects his son's kindness and tries to attack him one last time, leading to his death.
539* LeaderFormsTheHead: As Belyudra, Belial forms the behemoth monster's brain and commands all its actions.
540* LegacyCharacter: Subverted; through Geed and Greeza's needle, he was given a clone crafted into a talking space needle called the Beliarok, but the latter is neither Belial's reincarnation nor an inheritor to his name.
541* LukeIAmYourFather: He's the father of 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.
542* MadeOfEvil: ''Ultraman Taiga'' and ''Z'' reveal that fragments of Belial's body are evil-inducing artifacts capable of turning Kaiju into mindless berserkers and corrupt living beings. If used to create a clone of Belial or a Kaiju, they'll turn out evil or at the very least extremely aggressive.
543* MadeOfIron: Just about nothing short of the most extremely powerful attacks can cause meaningful harm to Belial let alone kill him. For an example, even in his first outing he survived the explosion of the 4,500 meters tall Belyudra while at the epicenter of it and only got scars from Zero's Plasma Spark-boosted sword which helped destroy the chimera.
544* MeaningfulName: "Belial" is considered a synonym for The Devil in Jewish and Christian texts. Fittingly enough, Ultraman Belial himself is a SatanicArchetype who has embodied all Seven Deadly Sins throughout his life and is clad in black and red colors higlighting his evil nature. "Belial" also means "worthless" in Hebrew, fitting his InferioritySuperiorityComplex.
545* MilesToGoBeforeISleep: 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.
546* MirrorCharacter: He and Ultraman Tregear are both disgraced Ultras from the Land of Light after becoming disillusioned by their ideologies. Belial would go on in his attempts to conquer the universe until he is stopped by his son, Ultraman Geed. Tregear would go on to commit a number of atrocities across the galaxy to enforce his contradicting beliefs of light and darkness and had run-ins with the New Generation Heroes until he is beaten by the combined might of the Tri-Squad and their New Generation predecessors. Both of their Parallel Isotope counterparts would eventually meet in ''Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheAbsoluteConspiracy'' as members of The Kingdom.
547* MonsterLord: His Giga Battle Nizer allows him to control up to 100 Kaiju and Aliens, ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' is the only time where he employs this ability, however.
548* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: Belial's demise in ''Ultraman Geed'' didn't actually put the entire galaxy at peace. As ''Ultraman Z'' revealed, Belial's scattered remains from all of the wounds he sustained from his previous fights unleashes the Devil Splinter and throw the multiverse into a state of disorder once more.
549* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name is ''Belial'', a powerful demon that is sometimes also a name of the devil himself. His SuperMode is called Ultraman Belial ''Atrocious''.
550* NeverMyFault: He blames everyone else but himself for his own actions and their consequences, which in turn feeds his ego and desire for revenge.
551* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In ''Revenge of Belial'' he sends out three of his Darklopses to attack the Land of Light, this one decision leads to Zero tracking him down and eventually screwing up his plans, ending his empire as well.
552* 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.
553* NoNonsenseNemesis: When he really feels like it, he can be this as he'll do anything to ensure his opponents are dead or truly unable to stop him.
554** 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.
555** In ''Ultra Zero Fight'' once he becomes Darkness Zero he 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.
556* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Following his turn to evil his eyes are neither round nor blocky like past Ultras and his mouth is much bigger, akin to that of a shark, and almost always opens when he talks in addition to having notable sharp teeth.
557* NoSell: In ''Revenge of Belial'' he shrugs off Zero's firey kick after blocking it. Even remarking that [[ItOnlyWorksOnce the attack]] doesn't works on him, anymore that is.
558* 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, 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.
559* ObviouslyEvil: Post-HeelFaceTurn he's shed any outwardly appearance of a benevolent Ultra in favor of an intimidating red/black color scheme with orange/red eyes and long sharp claws along with a slight hunch.
560* OffingTheOffspring: Attempted to kill his son, Geed, multiple times as a result of the latter's defiance of him and his plans. His most notable moment of this is his attempts to devour his son and absorb his power into himself as Chimeraberus.
561* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Has plenty of these in-between his appearances.
562** 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.
563** In-between ''Series/UltraFightOrb'' and ''Series/UltramanGeed'' he caused the Crisis Impact, a massive battle between a new army he made and the Ultras of the Land of Light that ended with him defeating all his opposition and destroying ''Geed'''s Earth before faking his death, only glimpses of it are shown in ''Geed'' and the details of it aren't developed as well.
564* OhCrap:
565** 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.
566** ''Ultra Zero Fight'' has an even more spectacular one after Zero unlocks his Shining Form and prepares to vaporize Belial's soul out of existence, Belial can only run away in vain from the newly-gained power of his adversary while visibly terrified.
567** In ''Geed'' he gets his last ever one seconds before his son's Wrecking Burst overpowers his Deathcium Burst and obliterates him for good.
568* OmnicidalManiac: Belial in his latest appearances shifted his goals from outright conquest to straight-up omnicide out of pure rage over constant defeats.
569* OneWingedAngel: Does this practically OnceAnEpisode when his options to win are running out.
570** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he merges with all of the souls in the Monster Graveyard to form the 4,000 meter tall chimera, Belyudra.
571** In ''Revenge of Belial'' he becomes the enormous Arch Belial by consuming the entirety of his supplies of emerald ore.
572** In Geed he becomes 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 and a far more ghastly appearance than even his base form.
573* OrcusOnHisThrone: During ''Revenge of Belial'' he spends most of his time barking orders at his minions and only takes action once Zero meets him personally.
574* OminousLatinChanting: His leitmotifs ([[Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial Kaiser Belial, Belial Empire and Arch Belial's Theme]], [[Series/UltramanGeed Belial - Resurrection, Belial - Superior, Belial - Appearance and Belial - Advance]]) all have a haunting chorus in their backgrounds.
575* OrcusOnHisThrone: Often sits back to let his minions do the work for him when he isn't actively leading his forces.
576** {{Downplayed}} in ''Revenge of Belial'', while the film has him sit on his throne for most of the film while his minions collect the Emerald Ore, Belial himself does take some time to supervise his Darklops factory's progress so as to prepare his forces for deployment in the Land of Light.
577** In ''Geed'' it's his [[TheDragon Dragon]], Kei Fukuide, who does most of the job of obtaining King's energy for him and challenging Geed to prepare the young Ultra's energy to be used by Belial.
578* 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.
579* OutOfContinues: ''Series/UltramanGeed'' ends with the heroes sending him and Geed into the space between dimensions where Geed kills him so he's unlikely to revive and even if he does, he's now trapped there. This time [[KilledOffForReal it seems to have stuck.]]
580* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Before his turn to evil he was considered a respectable powerful young Ultra, but being second best to Ken drove him to a jealous rage and eventually set him down the path of evil after he tried to take the Plasma Spark to empower himself.
581* 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 [[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. [[BadBoss His treatment of his loyal servant Kei on the other hand...]]
582* PayEvilUntoEvil: Back when he was on the side of good he would not hold back or show mercy to his opponents, he defends himself by stating that they were invaders attacking the Ultras' homeworld and killing fellow Ultras, that said he usually did this by mercilessly killing even opponents that surrendered which even Ken found excessive.
583** 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 as he planned to control the 100 Monster Army to conquer the universe for himself and only tried resurrecting Belial as a last resort to screw the Ultras over so rather than a full-blown KickTheDog, his killing of the Reionics warrior turns into this.
584** In Geed he does this twice, killing an alien that was trying to murder his son Geed, and later he betrays Kei Fukuide and leaves him to die. Kei had just stabbed Belial's current host in the gut while Belial was still merged with her, so Kei brought it on himself.
585* PerpetualSmiler: After his transformation into the evil Ultra he is nowadays, his default face never seems to lose its SlasherSmile, even when transformed into stronger forms the grin remains.
586* PersonOfMassDestruction: Even when left to his own devices, Belial can wreck havoc 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 being 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 likely all concepts within it, requiring Ultraman King to merge with all of it to avoid this fate.
587* PhysicalGod: Not always the case for him, but throughout his many returns he went from simply being freakishly strong to becoming a near god-like foe. His transformations are almost always far above anything the heroes can do and usually requires an equally godly power to be taken down. The biggest case of this is his Atrocious form, where King's power and the Empera/Lugiel capsules make him powerful enough to trounce almost everything the heroes throw at him; he is only barely beaten by a massive group effort that only worked thanks to Ultraman King's interference.
588* PsychopathicManchild: His motivations, as well as Flaws, makes him this seeing as how his StartOfDarkness was rooted out of Jealousy towards Ken. And he has a [[HairTriggerTemper Short fuse]] every time he loses. He is nothing more than a whiny little brat in an adult's body ranting about how he should have been the one to have everything.
589* ThePowerOfHate: One of the reasons he keeps coming back over and over aside from his powers is his unending hatred of his foes and desire to get even with them at all costs, and he won't rest until he's either killed or vindicates his hatred.
590* PutTheLaughterInSlaughter: Belial will often burst into psychotic laughter when performing terrible deeds as a sign of his enjoyment of the situation. Most notably in ''Revenge of Belial'' he laughs evilly as he attempts to corrupts Mirror Knight into his evil servant.
591* 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..]]
592* RankScalesWithAsskicking: He's been the leader of several groups and in all of them he's always the most powerful of all threats faced by the heroes.
593* RapePillageAndBurn: Excluding the first part, this is pretty much his MO in just about everything: he or his forces travel to an inhabited planet, raze it to the ground and take whatever valuable resources they can leaving everything in their path barren and destroyed. In ''Geed'' we're shown that in the aftermath of these conquests many aliens were left homeless and the entirety of the Alien Shadows of ''Geed'''s universe were forced to seek out other worlds to live in after Belial decimated their homeworld.
594* 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.
595* 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.
596* RedIsViolent: Belial is clad in a bright red complimented with black and he's a violent evil being who enjoys causing destruction and relishes on the act.
597* 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.
598* ResurrectiveImmortality: 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 Geed kills him between dimensions, leaving his spirit stuck between them and therefore unable to ever return even if he resurrected in some way.
599* {{Retcon}}: He is the subject of one in Riku's flashback when he explains the origin of Devil Splinter, being stated to be pieces of Belial's flesh laying around back when he sustained injuries during his active days fighting. During the flashback, an improvised scene from ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' was demonstrated where Taro managed to shoot his Storium Ray to Belial's shoulder despite the original movie showing that Belial perfectly avoided the attack without even a slight scratch.
600* ReturningBigBad: After a long 4 year absence since ''Ultra Zero's Fight'' post-credits scene, Belial returned to the position of BigBad (as well as entering his last-ever outing) for ''Ultraman Geed'', revealing the brand-new plan he had in mind since before his resurrection.
601* {{Revenge}}: His main motivation throughout all his appearances, outside of ambition, is to get revenge on those who he feels have wronged 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 commission stopping the Crisis Impact.
602** 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.
603* {{Sadist}}: Belial takes immense pleasure in making his foes suffer, and he also enjoys the sheer vindication it provides him. He won't waste chances to make people miserable when possible.
604* SatanicArchetype: His pride and greed caused him to try and steal the Land of Light's artificial sun for himself, resulting in him being cast out and ultimately sealed away by the Ultra's equal of God, likewise his color scheme is red and black with many of his OneWingedAngel forms all having a satanic feel to them (Belyudra outright looks like the devil; complete with three tails; Arch Belial has devil horns and is monstrous in appearance). Heck, his remains are called the ''Devil's'' Splinters.
605* SealedEvilInACan: Ultraman King defeated him and created the moon to imprison him in it. He presumably would've been forever imprisoned hadn't he been freed by an [[TooDumbToLive foolish Alien Zarab]].
606* SevenDeadlySins: Has embodied them all at some point in his life, if not always.
607** {{Pride}}: Belial is a massive narcissist that views himself as the perfect being. The thought of anyone surpassing him is a big BerserkButton for him and is part of what drove him to turn evil.
608** [[GreenEyedMonster Envy]]: Belial has always resented and envied those stronger than him or those who get the things which he desired. He developed a burning hatred for his best friend, Ultraman Ken/Father of Ultra, because the latter was stronger than him, became the captain of the Ultra Garrison and won Ultrawoman Marie/Mother of Ultra's heart; all of which Belial himself desired.
609** [[HairTriggerTemper Wrath]]: Adding to the above, Belial is easily angered and never controls his outburst or barely tries to before letting loose. His immense wrath only gets worse as his defeats pile up and he begins to go gradually more and more insane.
610** [[VillainousGlutton Gluttony]]: Belial has no concept of self-control about "consuming" power. In ''Revenge of Belial'' he mutates his own body as a result of absorbing all the Emerald Ore his troops gathered, purely to kill Ultraman Zero with excessive force.
611** {{Greed}}: He only cares about obtaining anything he desires such as power. He does not have any moral limits as to what he'll do to get it, at least after his turn to evil.
612** {{Sloth}}: For all of Belial's talk about wanting to become stronger, he is quite prone to being lazy and inactive instead having his minions do most of the work before swooping in and taking all the spoils for himself.
613** {{Lust}}: A lesser one but his affections for Marie were shallow at best and straight-up predatory at worst, Belial only desired her because she was a "fine woman" that he felt he deserved. Her marriage to Ken further added to his jealously towards his friend.
614* ShadowArchetype: An almost literal shadow at that. Belial is actually a reflection of Zero (young, powerful, boisterous and full of potential but is also a power hungry person who tries to touch the Plasma Spark due to a feeling of inferiority and insecurities) and is also what Zero could have been if Seven wasn't there to stop him and sent off to be trained by Leo.
615** Belial's got a positive example in his AntiAntiChrist son Geed. Geed is what Belial would have been as a kind-hearted hero who actually cared about people other than himself.
616* ShockAndAwe: One of the abilities of his Giga Battle Nizer is to launch powerful beams of energy that take a lightning-like form.
617* SkullForAHead: In his [[spoiler: Belial Atrocious]] form, where his head more or less resemble an Ultra's skull with glowing bright orange eyes.
618* SlasherSmile: Always sports one of these after his merge with Reiblood, complimenting his already intimidating design.
619* TheSociopath: A power-hungry EvilOverlord whose [[AmbitionIsEvil ambition]] knows no bounds, Belial has the hallmarks of a classic sociopath. Let's see... an [[{{Pride}} egotistical]] tyrant who will [[TheUnfettered stop at nothing]] until he gets what he wants, possessing utter LackOfEmpathy and no conscience for his crimes, felt [[EntitledToHaveYou entitled to have Marie]] in his youth because she was a "fine woman" in his eyes, and finally a vengeful and {{sadist}}ic streak to the point he'll lash out at anyone who bruised his ego with murderous intent. All check.
620* SoreLoser: He never takes defeat well, as his increasingly unhinged plans and degrading sanity after countless defeats can attest to.
621* 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.
622* StepfordSmiler: When Geed sees inside his mind, he discovers that as much as Belial tries to hide it with glee in his actions, deep down he's a miserable, tired Ultra who misses his home and is tired of coming back from the dead only to be killed again in what appears to be an endless cycle, but is too prideful to ever admit that all of his suffering was his own fault.
623* StrongAndSkilled: Belial might favor physical strength and overwhelming power above all things, but he's no unskilled foe as despite being AlwaysSecondBest to Ken, he was nonetheless still a terrific powerhouse with a lot of potential that spent years training in the Space Garrison and participated in conflicts such as the Ultimate War against Alien Empera. He often trounces his foes through a combination of his skills as an Ultra and his massive strength.
624* SuperMode: In ''Geed'' he obtains the all-mighty form Belial Atrocious, by using the Alien Empera and Dark Lugiel capsules along with Kei's Strum Organ and Ultraman King's energy, in this form he's at his most powerful and only barely fails in his plans thanks to a massive team effort of the Ultras.
625* SuperpowerLottery: Belial is armed with lots of powerful techniques in addition to his classic Ultraman powers (flight, super strength, beams) such as mind control through his Reionics essence, can generate lightning from his body, survive as a spirit, employ telekinesis and absorb materials and energy into himself.
626* 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.
627* SuperToughness: It's one thing to defeat Belial in a fight, it's another very different thing to kill him outright (and making sure he dies for good is even harder). Standing at the epicenter of the explosion of the mountain-sized Belyudra did not kill him and didn't even left a dent in his body (though Zero's sword did leave scars). In future appearances his toughness only gets much more troublesome for the heroes to deal with such as ''Revenge of Belial'' where he as Arch Belial is able to resist the planet-destroying power of Zero at first and requires a fully-powered shot of the Ultimate Aegis to finally die. When he becomes Atrocious in ''Geed'' he is able to take just about everything the heroes throw at him without effort, and only manages to lose when he's depowered by losing part of his power and then bum-rushed by the King-boosted Ultraman Geed and four copies of him in his other forms with a simultaneous finishing beam onslaught, and even that only manages to destroy his Giga Battle Nizer and bring him back to base form, at which that point Geed needs a rage-boosted fully powered Wrecking Burst to finally end Belial.
628** Belial summoned a universe destroying bomb during the prologue of Geed, and was at the epicenter of the explosion when said bomb went off. He's alive and well by the time of the series beginning, which means either his shield is that powerful or he is that powerful. The show doesn't confirm either terrifying possibility.
629* SwissArmyWeapon: His Giga Battle Nizer can do almost anything Belial wants it to, from being a long range attack weapon with laser beams to nab foes at a distance, a good battering tool for when foes get up-close, employ electric whips to grab and toss his opponents around, control Kaiju and summon them at will, manipulate deceased souls and more.
630* TakeOverTheWorld: After merging with Reiblood, he desires to take over the Land of Light and eventually the Universe.
631* ThisWasHisTrueForm: Shortly before he's killed by Geed, Geed's act of compassion manages to temporarily restore his mental projection to his original, uncorrupted form. It's heavily implied Geed purged Reiblood's spirit out of Belial somehow, which would allow Belial to die for good.
632* 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' surrendering lackeys with a rather flimsy justification, even after said lackeys arguing that they were [[ForcedIntoEvil forced by Empera to take part in the invasion]], then berates Ken for his supposed naivety.
633* 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 Reiblood wasn't voluntary at first and it's only when he was prompted to attack in revenge that he actually began to enjoy it.
634* TrulySingleParent: Geed was created using his DNA and that's about it on his part.
635* UnderestimatingBadassery: This tends to be his crux.
636** He underestimated Ultraman Zero severely in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'', being confident that his Monster Army or himself would take him down, he found himself beaten and his army destroyed for his troubles. He doesn't learns his lesson in future instalments, often believing that once he puts Zero on the ropes he's outright beaten him, and predictably ends up losing afterwards.
637** He also severely underestimates how powerful his son/clone, Geed, can become as he initially regards him as little more than a battery and even when Belial grows a twisted form of respect for the young Ultra he still regards him as an inferior clone of his. Unsurprisingly, it's Geed who ensures Belial dies for good.
638* TheUnfettered: To Belial nothing is excessive in the pursuit of his vengeance, no matter how petty or destructive the action is. He's slaughtered countless lifeforms, destroyed entire planets and caused massive suffering across the Multiverse without ever stopping even once to consider a limit to his actions.
639* 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 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.
640* VillainBall: In ''Revenge of Belial'' he has a depowered Zero/Run at his mercy and even stole his Ultra Zero Eye and holds it in front of him while laughing at his helplessness while he sends his troops to attack the Land of Light. This gives Nao, Esmerana and Jean-Bot time to reach his base, free Zero/Run and allow the hero to recover his strength and transform.
641* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Always inverted as while his foes get stronger every time they face him again, so he has. This even becomes a plot point in ''Series/UltramanGeed.''
642** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he was subjected to a CurbStompBattle from Zero, in ''Revenge of Belial'' he's gotten strong enough to deflect and witstand all that Zero throws at him and manages to overwhelm his nemesis in return.
643** In ''Ultra Zero Fight'' he is prepared for Zero's Ultimate Aegis armor by employing the very powerful [[Characters/UltramanMebius Darkness Armor]] to match his foe for most of their fight.
644** In ''Ultraman Geed'' he straight-up defeats Zero before the series even began, who at this point had gotten even stronger than he was in all his past appearances. When Zero returns later on, it's often Belial who keeps the upper hand and it takes until the final episode for Zero to finally fight Belial on mostly even terms and Belial still winds up the winner afterwards. Zero losing most of the time prompts his superior son, Geed, to finally end the streak.
645* VillainousBreakdown: Often goes through these when his plans are thwarted or when things don't go as he planned them out to be:
646** 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.
647** In ''Revenge of Belial'' he starts out fairly calm, up to and including his [[OneWingedAngel transformation]] 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.
648** 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. 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.
649* VillainousLegacy:
650** Ultraman Tregear is an unintentional example, as in ''Series/UltramanTaiga'', he was originally an Ultra from the Land of Light, but Belial and Hikari's turn to the darkness caused Tregear to be disillusioned with the Land of Light's so-called image as the protector of light and inspired him to become evil once he abandoned his Ultraman identity.
651** In spite of his final death, his legacy lives on in the Devil's Splinters, a malevolent virus that infects Kaiju across the Multiverse, making them go berserk and start rampaging without a purpose. Likewise, other villains end up using them to deliberately make powerful bio-weapons such as [[Series/UltramanTaiga Alien Chibull Mabuze]] and [[Series/UltramanZ Celebro]].
652** Furthermore even minor villains get to use his legacy as the Beliarok (a sword made out of parts of his essence) winds up under the use of an Alien Barossa and even Juggler (who's a minor anti-villain/anti-hero in ''Series/UltramanZ'') plots to use it for unknown purposes.
653* VillainOverride: He's inflicted this a couple of times in ''Ultra Zero Fight'' first doing it to the Darkness Armor, overriding its personality with his own, then when Zero defeats him in that form, he moves on to doing this to Zero himself, taking over his body and supressing Zero's mind trapping him inside his own body.
654* 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 scattered body parts lost in battles can be used for the same purpose.
655* WeCanRuleTogether: Seems to genuinely offer this to Geed, to the point of letting ''him'' control his body as Chimeraberus while beating up Zero after corrupting Geed.
656* WouldHurtAChild:
657** In ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'' he leaves the Land of Light's inhabitants, children such as Ultraman Kid included, to freeze to death slowly and painfully.
658** ''Revenge of Belial'' sees him decimating entire worlds and having no issue with killing or sending his minions to kill the young Nao.
659** He gives his own son/clone Geed a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown upon their first meeting and doesn't bat an eye when Kei threatens to hurt Mayu.
660* WreckedWeapon: His Giga Battle Nizer was destroyed offscreen after his defeat in ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'', got 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.
661* 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 process.
662* XanatosSpeedChess: Belial keeps changing his plans in ''Geed'' to suit what he needs. His original plan to blow up the universe failed? He starts a new one involving his son. His son is too powerful to outright consume? Belial chooses to hypnotize and convert Geed into a second dark Ultra. Geed is put beyond his reach? Belial devours Kei's Strum organ instead.
663* 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 but is too prideful to admit it.
664* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Gives this treatment to Kei after ripping out his Sturm Organ, which leaves Kei to die slowly and painfully.
665[[/folder]]
666
667[[folder:Other Forms of Belial]]
668!!Belyudra
669[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beryudora.png]]
670[[caption-width-right:350:''"A monster made of monsters?!"'']]
671A form Belial obtains after fusing with the spirits of the Monster Graveyard following his defeat at Ultraman Zero's hands. It's a massive powerful monster that gives all of the Ultras a hard time, Belial serves as the brains of the beast.
672-----
673* BeamSpam: The individual kaijus composing its body can fire EyeBeams, which Belial can command to fire all at once.
674* BodyHorror: It's components seem to be in pain and some like Bemstar are mutilated. That's without getting into how it's skin has pulsating external black vein-like tendrils.
675* BodyOfBodies: It's made up of whole bodies of kaiju forcefully meshed together into a single entity.
676* CurbStompBattle: It's fight against the Ultras and their allies goes this way in its favor, none of them land anything close to a meaningful hit and it easily overpowers them all in return.
677* EvilIsBigger: One of the biggest foes the Ultras have ever faced, only dwarfed by the likes of [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Vacuumon]].
678* EldritchAbomination: Borders on this, being a monstrous [[BodyOfBodies combination of whole kaiju bodies]] with each part capable of acting independently and with a rather unnatural body form.
679* FinalBoss: Of ''Ultra Galaxy Legends'', being Belial's last-resort measure at fighting the Ultras.
680* FusionDance: Between Belial and hundreds of spirits in the Monster Graveyard.
681* HybridMonster: One of the most extreme examples in the franchise, as Belyudra is composed of countless kaiju from the franchise's long history. '''226''' kaijus are visible on its body surface alone, including scrapped kaiju like [[Series/UltraQ Clapton]] and [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Bemular, the original concept that would become Ultraman]].
682* TheJuggernaut: It shrugs off everything thrown at it and proves quite unstoppable before Rei destabilizes it.
683* LeaderFormsTheHead: Belial forms the brain part of this monstrosity.
684* NoSell: It takes every attack thrown at it and shows no signs of damage or even being tickled. It takes it being destabilized for any attacks to actually harm it.
685* OneWingedAngel: A monstrous form Belial takes in order to defeat the Ultras once he's beaten by Zero.
686* RasputinianDeath: It takes Rei destabilizing it with his Battle Nizer, Leo, Astra, Mebius, Dyna and Ultraman firing their finishers all at once, EX Gomora's Full Power Super Oscillatory Wave, the Pendragon's Pedanium Launcher Shot and a Plasma Spark-boosted Ultraman Zero attacking Belial directly to put this thing down...
687
688!!Ultraman Zero Darkness
689[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zerodarkness_7.png]]
690 [[caption-width-right:250:]]
691The result of Ultraman Belial's spirit possessing Zero's body against the latter's will. He is a powerful and evil entity and a fearsome foe.
692----
693* BewareTheSuperman: Zero Darkness shows everyone just how terrifying Zero would be if he turned evil or if he had stayed on his original path of seeking power at all costs.
694* CessationOfExistence: He only existed when Belial had control of Zero's body and promptly went away once Zero purged Belial's spirit, though copies of him have been made in later instalments by various villains.
695* DemonicPossession: He is the result of Belial taking over Zero's body for himself.
696* PaletteSwap: Is essentially a recolored Ultraman Zero, with Belial's color scheme instead of his original one.
697
698!!Parallel Isotope Belial
699[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultraman_belial_early_style_1.png]]
700 [[caption-width-right:250:Belial in his uncorrupted form, Early Style.]]
701An alternate version of Belial that was recruited by [[Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheAbsoluteConspiracy Absolute Tartarus]] after the Absolutian changed the past so Belial never got exiled and instead willingly left the Land of Light. Along with a Parallel Isotope [[Characters/UltramanTaiga Ultraman Tregear]], he serves as one of Tartarus' strongest minions and enforcers, though only for his own benefit.
702----
703* AlternateSelf: To the original Belial, diverting from events that happened in the main timeline thanks to Tartarus' machinations.
704* CastingGag: The English version of ''The Absolute Conspiracy'' has young Belial voiced by Jack Merluzzi, who voiced Zero in the previous installment, ''Series/UltraGalaxyFightNewGenerationHeroes''. At first glance it seems to be an ironic casting choice, however, this is the younger Belial were talking about, who's as brash and hotheaded as Zero was.
705* CoDragons: Alongside Parallel Isotope Tregear he serves as this to Absolute Tartarus.
706* DealWithTheDevil: This time with Absolute Tartarus instead of Reiblood and completely consentual unlike Reiblood's forceful merge that Belial later came to enjoy.
707* DontYouDarePityMe: After a sparring session that goes out of hand, Ken offers Belial a hand up. Belial swats it aside and angrily leaves without a word.
708* TheExile: Though unlike the original Belial, his own exile was self-imposed after touching the Plasma Spark thanks to Tartarus' interference.
709* {{Foil}}: To his partner, Parallel Isotope Tregear, both were once friends with a prodigy red tribe Ultra but fell to darkness as a result of jealously and their friendships drifting apart and in here they both join Tartarus to avoid their main timeline fates. However, while Tregear joins Tartarus out of fear of eventually turning against Taro, Belial joins Tartarus for his own sake and selfish search for power.
710* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Finding out that his crusade for power in the main timeline ultimately results in his death drives him to laugh madly in despair before he joins Tartarus' crusade out of a feeling that there's nothing else left for him.
711* InSpiteOfANail: Tartarus' interference changes the context of his downfall into evil, but the same thing that happened in the main timeline happens here as Belial becomes evil and is granted power by an evil entity after leaving the Land of Light.
712* ItsAllAboutMe: He only took up on Tartarus' offer in order to become stronger in way that won't end in his death.
713* IHaveNoSon: How he views Geed. To be fair, he's an AlternateSelf to the Original Belial.
714* KarmaHoudini: Like his employer and surviving teammates, Belial gets away from ''Absolute Conspiracy'' without suffering any consequences for his involvement in Tartarus' plot.
715* LaughingMad: When he sees his future courtesy of Tartarus he ends up laughing maniatically before accepting the Absolutian's offer.
716* LightIsNotGood: Unlike his main counterpart, he never tainted his body with darkness... And he's still evil as ever.
717* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: Absolute Tartarus offers the younger Belial the chance to "change his fate" after showing him visions of his future defeats.
718* TookALevelInKindness: {{Downplayed}} but Belial here has no issue with working alongside Tregear, a stark contrast to his utter refusal to work with equals to him and even has something of a VillainousFriendship with his fellow evil Ultra. [[spoiler: Before leaving the Absolutions to find power on his own, he gives Tregear his Tregear Eye, in a rare gesture of goodwill.]]
719* VillainousFriendship: Unlike the main timeline Belial, this one seems to get along just fine with other villains. Including his employer, Tartarus and comrade, Parallel Isotope Tregear.
720
721!!Darkness Heels Belial
722A version of Ultraman Belial that has reincarnated as a human, he finds himself involved in various situations now as a "Dark Hero" joining a team composed of himself, Camearra, Evil Tiga, Dark Zagi and Jugglus Juggler to combat multiple other threats.
723----
724!!In General
725* AlternateSelf: Two in fact, there's the one from the stage shows and the one from the manga. Both being counterparts to the main universe Belial.
726* AntiHero: Belial becomes this in this project in general, he isn't happy about it however.
727* BackFromTheDead: A shared plot point in all versions of the project is that Belial has been resurrected following his final death in ''Geed'' alongside other Dark Ultras but in human form.
728* HumanityEnsues: After being resurrected he is turned into a human.
729* PowerFist: In exchange for losing his natural claws in his human form, Belial is armed in both versions with clawed gauntlets that help him in a fight.
730!!''Darkness Heels - The Live'' Belial
731[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/belial_darkness_heels.png]]
732 [[caption-width-right:350:Belial as depicted in ''DARKNESS HEELS - The Live'']]
733!!!Played by Kentaro Menjo
734----
735* OlderThanTheyLook: Belial is played here by the youthful Kentaro Menjo, in spite of Belial himself being old by both human AND Ultraman standards.
736!!''Darkness Heels - Lili -'' Belial
737[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dh3s.jpg]]
738 [[caption-width-right:250:Belial as depicted in ''DARKNESS HEELS - Lili -'']]
739The [[Manga/DarknessHeelsLili manga]] version of Belial, who is the first evil Ultra encountered by Lili and becomes a major character throughout the story.
740----
741* BigEater: In Chapter 1 Belial chows down on a whole bag of bread once Camearra forces him to eat. In Chapter 2 he is seen eating a whole basket of bread.
742* TheComicallySerious: Belial ends up having an unintentional moment of comedy when he refuses to be fed bread by Camearra when he ends up exhausted over using his giant form, even ''dodging'' the loaves that Camearra tries to shove in his mouth after he refuses to eat them willingly.
743* DePower: Per Camearra's words, Belial is said to have been stripped of most of his powers, now only being able to remain in his giant form for 3 minutes and otherwise being forced to take a human form lest he dies from the strain.
744* EvilVsEvil: He is still quite the nasty asshole and actively tries to kill Lili for her "light", but does end up protecting Lili from other threats in the manga though not out of altruism but simply because said threats get in his way.
745* IDoNotLikeGreenEggsAndHam: Belial refuses to eat the bread Camearra gives him up until he's force-fed a loaf, after which he empties her whole bread bag enthusiastically. Chapter 2 shows him eating a whole basket as well.
746* MrFanservice: In ''Darkness Heels - Lili'' Belial is depicted this way, having a rather handsome appearance and a well-defined muscular body in addition to always being shirtless.
747* {{Tsundere}}: To Lili, who he repeatedly claims he only wants to kill for her light, yet as the manga progresses he begins to show that he might've fallen in love with her, but can't quite process those feelings.
748* WalkingShirtlessScene: He only wears a cape, pants and shoes. He hasn't been seen yet with a shirt or anything alike.
749[[/folder]]
750
751[[folder:Belial's Forces]]
752!! The 100 Monster Army
753[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultramanbelialsarmy.png]]
754
755An army of one hundred of the ''Franchise/UltraSeries''' most (in)famous kaiju and alien enemies of the Ultramen. They form Belial's troops in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', created when the dark Ultra warrior uses his Giga Battlenizer and the Plasma Spark to resurrect the numerous souls of those slain by the Ultras 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]].
756-----
757* BackFromTheDead: They are revived from the souls of various kaiju, aliens and even robots collected by Belial from the Monster Graveyard.
758* DegradedBoss: Many of these monsters went from a formidable foe that takes an Ultra a whole episode to defeat to simply going down in one blow, with majority of them being killed en masse by Zero.
759* {{Mooks}}: Basically their purpose after being brought back by Belial.
760* VillainDecay:
761** 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 of their full power.
762** 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.
763* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Some members of the army simply 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, the Ultra Brothers or Rei's kaiju killed them offscreen, however.
764* TheWorfBarrage: The remainder of the army (at least 50 of them) serves to establish Ultraman Zero as a powerful warrior by getting defeated even with numbers advantage in under two minutes.
765* ZergRush: Their standard methods of attacking due to having advantage in numbers, this helps them eventually exhaust the Ultras. Against Ultraman Zero, [[CurbStompBattle they're promptly beaten.]]
766----
767!! Belyudora
768[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beryudora.jpg]]
769 [[caption-width-right:350:''100 Beings Monster'']]
770
771--> '''Belial''': You believe me to be ''so easily defeated''?
772
773The ''ultimate'' trump card of Ultraman Belial, once Ultraman Zero wiped out the remnants of Belial's kaiju army and sent the vile Ultra into a stream of lava, it seems like the climax is finally over. But Belial, as a last-ditch move, re-revives his entire army (and 200 more) and now, in control of the largest fusion monster to date, prepares to wipe out the Ultramen and ZAP Spacy in one last attack.
774
775* AchillesHeel: The Giga-Battlenizer, once hijacked, will result in Belial losing control.
776* AllYourPowersCombined: Has control of all the monsters it's body is made of, as well as their accumulated abilities.
777* AssimilationBackfire: Belial's attempts at merging hundreds and hundreds of monsters into a single entity only results in each body part revolting when Belial lose control. Which gives the heroes a chance to hit back.
778* AwesomeButImpractical: In their ultimate form, Belyudora. They may be made of 300 different kaiju and seijin and have all their powers combined, but there's far too many of them for Belial to control, even with the Giga Battlenizer. This ends up backfiring for Belial in the climax when Rei managed to use his own Battlenizer on Belian's discarded weapon.
779* BeamSpam: With Belial forcing all the monster components - those with ability to release beam attacks - to open fire on the heroes.
780--> '''Belial''': Your lives will end... in a rain of fire!
781* BodyOfBodies: Befitting the monster as a massive chimaera fusion made of 300-odd other monsters. To put things in perspective, it's ''fingers'' are made of ten different kaiju.
782* EvilIsBigger: Three hundred times bigger than any ''Ultramen'', in fact.
783* EvilIsBurningHot: By far the largest and most horrifying creature Belial has summoned, emerging from a pool of lava with magma acting as "glue" for holding it's parts together.
784* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Has ''hundreds'' of eyes growing all over it's body, coming from the many monsters it's made up of. Though it does have two "main" eyes on the face which isn't sourced from any other kaiju.
785* FaceHeelTurn: Some of Belyudora's parts are actually benevolent, non-villainous monsters or allies to the Ultramen in their previous appearances, such as [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Gavadon (both A and B), Seabozu]], [[Series/{{Ultraseven}} Alien Pegassa]], [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Zanika, Stegon]] [[Series/UltramanTaro the Tortoise Family]], [[Series/UltramanAce Baktari]], [[Series/UltramanLeo Guiro, Taishoh]], [[Series/UltramanEighty Lavuras]], [[Series/UltramanTIga Obiko]], [[Series/UltramanGaia Zonnel, Mizunoeno Dragon]], [[Series/UltramanMebius Alien Zamusher]], among several others. It might be due to the Giga-Battlenizer's control.
786* FusionDance: After the last members of Belial's army have been slain, Belial resurrects them all, ''again'', together with at least 200 others, to form Belyudra.
787* GiantEqualsInvincible: Belyudora shrugs off everything the Ultramen, Gomora and the ZAP Spacy threw at it without even flinching, and it takes Rei finding the Giga-Battlenizer and hijacking it to turn the battle around.
788* HornsOfVillainy: Has a pair of menacing-looking, protruding horns on it's head... each made of around twenty monsters fused into one.
789* LeaderFormsTheHead: Ultraman Belial forms the "brain" of Belyudora, with the lesser kaiju as the other body parts.
790* AMoltenDateWithDeath: Belyudora begins the battle emerging from a massive lava lake, and spends the whole battle standing in it. Once Belial is defeated, all 300 monsters that made up Belyudora promptly erupts away and what's left goes into the lava.
791* NonIndicativeName: Despite it's moniker of "100 Beings" Monster, Belyudora is actually made of 300-odd kaiju.
792* TailSlap: Belyudora has an immensely powerful tail that effortlessly took down Gomora in it's Burst Form.
793* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Belial's best way to take down five Ultramen and a few scant humans? By dragging out three hundred monsters and turning them into his own mountain-sized chimaera monster before sending it into battle.
794* WingsDoNothing: It has wings as wide as entire mountains, but it's never depicted flying with these.
795* YourSizeMayVary: Some of Belyudora's components have never been depicted as kaiju-sized, and yet they're as large as the other monstrous components. In particular, various aliens and robots from ''Series/{{Ultraseven}}'' such as Alien Pegassa, Alien Chibull, Alien Cool and U-Tom as well as Alien Black from ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' were human-sized in their previous appearances but are now ''huge'' when merged into Belyudora.
796----
797
798!! Darklops Zero
799[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darklops_zero.png]]
800A 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. But, it turned out to be much less under their control than they imagined...
801----
802* ChestBlaster: The Dimension Core, a weapon usually hidden under its colour timer that can blast enemies into another universe.
803* CyberCyclops: Hence the name Darklops ("Dark" and "Cyclops").
804* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: After being mortally wounded by Zero, Darklops instead chose to detonate his own power core, in an act of suicide rather than admitting he lost to Zero.
805* 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.
806* EvilKnockoff: Of 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.
807* HumongousMecha: A robot duplicate of Ultraman Zero from another universe discovered by the Salome who then decided to use it themselves up until it rebelled and destroyed them all.
808* 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 nevertheless, using a trick move he learned from his mentor Leo.
809* RobotMe: Of Zero. It was designed to be a perfect mirror of all his moves, and thus make it a deadly fighter.
810* SuperPrototype: He may be just Belial's prototype, but he puts up ''way'' more of a fight against Zero than his mass produced successors, even being able to hold on to its last legs to try and take Zero and his allies with him.
811* VaguenessIsComing: Before self-destructing, Prototype Darklops mocks Zero and boasts that a great darkness (Belial) is coming.
812
813!! Dark Go Ne
814!!! Voiced by: Taiyo Kawashita
815[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkgone.png]]
816
817A commanding officer of Belial's universe-conquering empire in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', serving as one of the primary villains of the movie.
818----
819* AllThereInTheManual: According to stage shows and supplementary materials, both him and Iaron worked for [[Series/UltramanAce Yapool]] in the past before defecting for Belial's army.
820* BondVillainStupidity: When he successfully 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]].
821* CastingAShadow: He can enter and teleport between any locations with sufficient darkness.
822* ChestBlaster: His Gone Laser, which also has homing qualities and can split into multiple shots.
823* CoDragons: With Iaron in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', both are Belial's most powerful and reliable lackeys in the film and tend to either be by his side or carry out his will personally.
824* CombatTentacles: In his battle with Jean-Bot, he demonstrates this with the Gone Whip, a tentacle formed from his right hand that channels electricity and drains energy.
825* DarkIsEvil: Can't get any more blatant than '''Dark''' Go Ne. His design only adds to his very evil being.
826* ExtraEyes: Has four red eyes. Two on his face and other two above.
827* {{Homage}}: Based on the main villains from ''Series/JumborgAce'', the Go-Ne faction.
828* ObviouslyEvil: With his evil appearance, name and sadistic attitude Dark Go Ne does not hide how much of a scoundrel he is.
829* {{Sadist}}: When fighting Jean-Bot he takes a lot of pleasure in giving him and Nao an electric torture and decides to take his time finishing them off when he has them at his mercy, unfortunately for him [[BondVillainStupidity this last action costs him his life]].
830* ShapeshifterWeapon: He can transform both of his hands into swords of shadow and a rope which he can use to shock opponents.
831
832!! Iaron
833!!! Voiced by: Creator/NorioWakamoto
834[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iaron.png]]
835
836A fellow commander for Ultraman Belial's planet-raiding armies of Darklopses and Legionoids in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial'', making him one of the film's main antagonists.
837----
838* AllThereInTheManual: According to stage shows and supplementary materials, both him and Dark Go Ne worked for [[Series/UltramanAce Yapool]] in the past before defecting for Belial's army.
839* {{Cephalothorax}}: His face is on his chest, though its rather small compared to the rest of his body.
840* CoDragons: With Darkgone in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial''.
841* ExtraOreDinary: His body is partially made of a type of steel, making him nigh indestructible. Except for one particular injured spot in his back.
842* {{Homage}}: Based on Iron, the first and most popular MonsterOfTheWeek of ''Series/{{Mirrorman}}''.
843* InTheBack: He dies when Mirror Knight shoots an energy ninja star and traps him inside of a mirror prison where he makes the star bounce until it hits Iaron's AchillesHeel to kill him by piercing through his otherwise indestructible body.
844* MakeMeWannaShout: Can fire sonic blasts from the spike on the top of his body and a stronger version of this attack which manifests as a large dark energy blast.
845* 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.
846* TorsoWithAView: Get's one of Mirror Knight's stars in its back, which then comes out from its ''face''.
847
848!! Darklopses
849[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darklops-group_3828.jpg]]
850
851Robotic soldiers that form a good chunk of Ultraman Belial's armies in ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial''. They are doppelgangers of Ultraman Zero, and as their name suggests, they are actually the finalized versions of darklops Zero, who was a prototype built by Belial before the Alien Salome Dr. Herodia and her assistants found it.
852----
853* CyberCyclops: Hence the name Darklops ("Dark" and "Cyclops").
854* EvilKnockoff: Of Zero, except there's thousands of them.
855* HumongousMecha: This being the Ultra Series, it comes naturally for MechaMooks.
856* MechaMooks: Alongside the Legionoids, they act as this for Belial. Though they're still more competent and dangerous than their fellow MechaMooks, the Legionoids.
857* MookChivalry: Averted. A trio of them sent to the Land of Light gang up on Zero and relentlessly attack him with everything they got.
858* RobotMe: Of Zero just like the prototype.
859* PunnyName: Their name is a combination of Darkness and Cyclops, which is reflected in their design.
860* 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.
861
862!! Legionoids
863[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a_legionoid.png]]
864
865Mechanical soldiers serving as the standard troops of the Belial Galactic Empire, the universe-ravaging dictatorship Belial has established in an alternate dimension during ''Film/UltramanZeroTheRevengeOfBelial''. They are sent out to assault entire planets alongside the Darklopses. Another one also appears in ''Killer the Beatstar'' under control of the title A.I., but is swiftly defeated by Rei's Gomora.
866----
867* ArmCannon: The space-based Legionoids posses these on both arms.
868* HumongousMecha: This being the Ultra Series, it comes naturally for MechaMooks.
869* 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.
870* ThisIsADrill : The ground-based Legionoids have their arms ending in drills.
871
872! The Darkness Five
873[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkness_five_1.jpg]]
874 [[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Deathrogue, Jahtar, Sly, Villainous and Glocken]]
875A gang of evil aliens assembled by Ultraman Belial in the second season of ''Ultra Zero Fight'' for the purpose of destroying the Ultimate Force Zero. All of them are members of species known for being among the Ultras' deadliest opponents.
876
877!! As a whole:
878* AllThereInTheManual: According to supplementary material for ''Series/UltramanGeed'', they participated in the Crisis Impact. The show hints at this when Belial's flashbacks show him plotting the event, though it's unknown what they did in there and their whereabouts ater.
879* DarkIsEvil: A legion of villains called the Darkness Five that serve a dark master fit the trope to a T.
880* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: There are five members in their team.
881* ObviouslyEvil: Nothing about them as a whole bothers to even try to hide the fact that they're evil.
882* RedEyesTakeWarning: All of them are distinguished from other members of their own species by having ominous, glowing red eyes.
883* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: They are not mentioned or seen in ''Series/UltramanGeed'' besides one small cameo in a flashback. Their fates are currently unknown.
884
885!! Sly
886!!! Voiced by: Creator/HirokiYasumoto
887An [[Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle Armored]] [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Alien Mefilas]] whose swordsmanship and mastery over dark sorcery is unmatched. Acts as the leader of the Darkness Five and Belial's forces whenever Belial is not available.
888----
889See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
890* TheDragon: To Belial, following the deaths of Iaron and Dark Go Ne.
891* TheLeader: Of the Darkness Five and Belial's forces when Belial isn't available.
892* MagicKnight: He's both a master of the blade and a master over dark arts, as his full title shows.
893* RedBaron: He's also known as The Sorcerous Sly.
894* UndyingLoyalty: Not even Belial dying is enough to shake off his loyalty to the Ultra and is worried when he believes that Belial would be DeaderThanDead if he can't find a body to take over.
895
896
897!! Villainous
898!!! Voiced by: Holly Kaneko
899A brutal [[Series/UltramanTaro Alien Temperor]] who relies upon a combination of his own formidable strength as well as the fearsome might of his "pet", the chimera kaiju Tyrant.
900----
901See Characters/UltramanTaro
902* TheBrute: Not as bad as previous Temperors, but he's mostly focused on fighting with sheer brute force. Though is smart enough to pick his battles carefully.
903* CardCarryingVillain: His full title is: Villainous of the Villainy/The Nefarious Villainous. It can't get any less subtle than that.
904* GiverOfLameNames: He's this, if his [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment redundant]] full title of Villainous of the Villainy is anything to go by. Zero even mocks him for it.
905* ObviouslyEvil: Looks evil as he's an Alien Temperor, has an evil sounding name and title and sounds redundantly evil. Need we say more?
906* SpeakIllOfTheDead: Zero dosen't really care when he's destroyed Jathar but when Villainous mocks Jathar for being weak, it pisses off Zero something fierce.
907
908!! Grocken
909!!! Voiced by: Koichi Toshima
910An alien of the same species as [[Series/UltramanMebius Grozam]] (established to be known as the Alien Groza from this series onwards). While he may not have his predecessor's regenerative powers, his icy breath is compensation enough.
911----
912See Characters/UltramanMebius
913* RedBaron: He's also known as the Freezing Grocken.
914* TranslatorBuddy: To Deathrog, as the latter is TheUnintelligible.
915
916!! Deathrog
917!!! Voiced by: Sei Okazaki
918An alien of the same species as [[Series/UltramanMebius Deathrem]] (established to be known as the Alien Deathre from this series onwards). He carries numerous fire-based abilities he puts to use in incinerating the Ultimate Force Zero.
919----
920See Characters/UltramanMebius
921* RedBaron: He's also known as the Flaming Deathrog.
922* TheUnintelligible: He speaks in grunts, heavily implied to be his species' native language. Grocken can understand him and often translates for him.
923
924!! Jathar
925!!! Voiced by: Tetsuo Kishi
926An [[Series/UltramanAce Alien Hipporito]] who, unlike previous members of his kind, is able to assume the form of others to deceive his foes. Of course, he also possesses the standards petrification ability, albeit using a magical sphere of dark energy instead of a capsule.
927----
928See Characters/UltramanAce
929
930
931* BackFromTheDead: He was unintentionally ressurrected by Zero Shining's power alongside the Ultimate Force Zero and his master, Belial.
932* BigBadWannabe: Thinks he's the greatest villain ever and that he can easily kill Zero. Though he successfully petrifies most of the Ultimate Force Zero through trickery by disguising himself as Mother of Ultra, Zero sees through his tricks instantly and proceeds to kill him with ease.
933
934* RedBaron: He's also known as The Infernal Jathar.
935* WeHardlyKnewYe: The first (and only) of the Darkness Five to kick the bucket.
936[[/folder]]
937
938[[folder:Alien Bat]]
939!! Alien Bat
940!!! Voiced by: Hideo Higashikokubaru (''Film/UltramanSaga''), Creator/ShintaroAsanuma (''Ultra Zero Fight'')
941[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batseijinzero.png]]
942An updated version of the final alien invader to attack Earth in ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman''. Alien Bat is Zero's second most frequent adversary after Ultraman Belial, first appearing as the BigBad of ''Film/UltramanSaga''. He seeks to destroy all life in the multiverse. In his debut, he abducted nearly the entire human race on an alternate version of Earth to use them to feed his monster Hyper Zetton. He was also indirectly responsible for the creation of Beatstar.
943
944In ''Ultra Zero Fight'', a second Alien Bat named Gurashie (an apprentice of the first one) appears as the first season's BigBad. Like his predecessor, he carries out his scheme to destroy Ultraman Zero by resurrecting a number of monsters from the Monster Graveyard.
945----
946See Characters/ReturnOfUltraman
947
948* AdaptationalJerkass: The original Alien Bat was pretty bad already, but this one takes all his negative traits up a notch and is even more 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.
949* ArtEvolution: Alien Bat has received a ''massive'' design upgrade from his original incarnation. Whereas the original being was a chubby, somewhat silly-looking fellow with giant fangs, oversized pincers and an antennae on his head, the new Alien Bat is dressed in a sleek suit of robotic armor and has more blatantly bat-like features designed into his mask.
950* 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.
951* BigBad: Of ''Film/UltramanSaga''.
952* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler: After declaring himself to be the ultimate ruler of the universe, beyond any life form in existance (see AGodAmI, above), Alien Bat would end up receiving Ultraman Saga's MegatonPunch which instantly squashes him into bits like a pathethic, insignificant little insect]]. Its one of the most deliciously entertaining and catharthic moments ever in Ultraman Zero's career.
953* AGodAmI: His justification for his omnicidal tendencies is that he believes he has the divine power to do as he wishes to the multiverse. He refers to Hyper Zetton as proof of his godhood.
954* GreaterScopeVillain: of ''Film/UltramanZeroGaidenKillerTheBeatstar''. In which the genocide he commnitted in another universe caused the remaining organic inhabitents to create the titular Beatstar, who eventually went rogue and concluded that all organics need to be destroyed partially due to how much it feared Alien Bat.
955* HateSink: The ''Ultraman Saga'' incarnation in particular sticks out for being the most sinister and devious incarnation yet, earning nothing but contempt from humans, Ultras, and kaijus alike. He seeks to conquer Earth by abducting most of the adult population and leaving just the children behind, in order to instill fear among the remaining Earthlings. He abducts and resurrects souls of Kaijus which are already resting in peace in the Monster Graveyard, only to [[BadBoss treat them as slaves]] and [[YouHaveFailedMe executing them for failing him]]. He gloats about his powers before the Ultra warriors, yet spends most of the movie hiding behind the safety of his own spaceship or Hyper-Zetton. [[spoiler: In the end, watching Ultraman Saga - a fusion Ultra warrior with the combined strength of 3 Ultramen - squash him with a MegatonPunch is insanely satisfying]].
956* OmnicidalManiac: Seeks to destroy ''the entire multiverse''.
957* StrawNihilist: The reason why he wants to destroy the multiverse is because he believes life is ultimately meaningless because of death. He has created Hyper Zetton for the purpose of hastening the process for everyone.
958* TookALevelInBadass: While the original Alien Bat wasn't a laughing matter, he had nothing on this guy in terms of sheer threat posed to the universe.
959
960!!Hyper Zetton
961[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hyper_zetton.png]]
962 [[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giganto_zetton.png[[/labelnote]] to see its larval form Gigant Hyper Zetton]]
963
964An even more powerful version of the final opponent of the original Series/{{Ultraman}}. Alien Bat created this creature to eradicate all life in the multiverse, incubating its egg and feeding the growing larva by harvesting the fear of survivors from an alternate Earth he attacked in the events of ''Film/UltramanSaga''.
965
966Hyper Zetton has been brought back in the shows on several occasions, sometimes with new and updated forms like [[Series/UltramanOrb Hyper Zetton Deathscythe]], but it is generally used the same way the producers would use the standard Zetton.
967----
968For tropes also applying to the standard Zetton, see the Characters/UltramanTVSeries Character Sheet
969
970* AchillesHeel:
971** 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.
972** In his Hyper Form, [[spoiler: it's wings, which upon being sliced off by Ultraman Saga made it easy picking for the hero]].
973* 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.
974* BewareMyStingerTail: Possesses a serrated tail.
975* BishonenLine: This incarnation of Zetton begins as a blobby, egg-like giant sack, which then turns into the centipede-looking Giganto Hyper Zetton, before becoming the slim, well-refined humanoid form of Hyper Zetton.
976* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Has sword-like projections in place of Zetton's usual hands.
977* ChestBlaster: While Zetton is always able to shoot out fireballs, Hyper Zetton launches them from its chest rather than its "face".
978* CombatTentacles: As Gigant Hyper Zetton, which are actually extended versions of its front legs.
979* EliteMook: Of one of the most powerful monsters in the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}''.
980* EmotionEater: Alien Bat sustained the creature on human fear to make it as powerful as it is (though feeding it several Spheres probably helped as well).
981* MetamorphosisMonster: Begins as an utterly colossal centipede-like abomination called Gigant Hyper Zetton before metamorphosing into the more traditional humanoid form.
982* MythologyGag: This isn't the first time [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Alien Bat has commanded a Zetton.]]
983* SinisterScythe: His arms resembles giant scythes.
984* TeleportSpam: In Hyper Zetton form, while the original Zetton does have a degree of teleportation ability, Hyper Zetton on the other hand takes it up a notch.
985* TinyHeadedBehemoth: In his Giganto Hyper form.
986* TorsoWithAView: [[spoiler: Gigant Hyper Zetton's fate, from having the Ultimate Aegis Zero penetrating it's center]]. But it gets better.
987[[/folder]]
988
989[[folder:Other Villains]]
990!! Alien Salome Dr. Herodia
991!!! Played by: Tomomi Miyashita
992
993[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/capture_945.PNG]]
994
995One of a race of genius-intelligence, human-like aliens that once attacked Earth with a robot replica of Series/UltraSeven. She was the head of a team studying parallel universes on the planet Chain in hopes of conquering the multiverse with their army of robot Ultramen and two new robots -- the Mecha-Gomora and a strange new robot called Darklops Zero. However, their studies threatened the stability of the multiverse, attracting the attention of ZAP SPACY and Ultraman Zero.
996----
997* BigBad: Of ''Ultraman Zero and vs Darklops Zero'' [[spoiler:at least until Darklops Zero reveals itself to be more independent than she believed.]]
998* BigBadWannabe: Herodia strongly believes she can control Darklops and pays dearly for her misjudgment.
999* CoolChair: She goes around her base in a hover-chair.
1000* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: She simply gets dropped to her death by Darklops from a high point and succumbs to her injuries, with no visible wounds on her]].
1001* MeaningfulName: Herodia was the wife of King Herod in the Bible, as her species are named after the pair's daughter.
1002* MultiversalConqueror: Her goal is to seize the multiverse with an army of robot Ultras, taking advantage of a weak point in reality to leap through dimensions.
1003
1004!! Mecha-Gomora
1005[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mecha_gomora.png]]
1006
1007A robot replica of Gomora, specifically the one used by Rei of ZAP SPACY. It the Gomora of a Rei from an alternate universe. When Dr. Herodia's team captured them, they took his Battlenizer and modified it, transforming it into a robot that would serve the Alien Salome in multiversal conquest.
1008
1009Mecha-Gomora has since been transferred to the TV series beginning with ''Series/UltramanX'', where he often appears as a MonsterOfTheWeek.
1010----
1011* BrainwashedAndCrazy: As a result of Darklops Zero stealing control of it from Dr. Herodia during the climax.
1012* BreakoutVillain: Has since become a frequently appearing MonsterOfTheWeek in the TV shows, thanks to being pretty well received upon his debut.
1013* ChestBlaster: His Mega Crusher Ray, which is fired from the pink light on his chest.
1014* {{Cyborg}}: While showing no organic features on himself. Mecha Gomora was once a normal Gomora, until he was "[[AndIMustScream modified]]" by the Alien Salome into serving them.
1015* EvilKnockoff: The Salome pretty much specialize in constructing these, so inevitably there was going to be one of Rei's Gomora.
1016* GrapplingHookGun: With his claws attached to them no less.
1017* HornAttack: Like his organic counterpart, Mecha-Gomora can shoot out a Super Oscillatory Wave from his nasal horn and also likes to use it by jamming his horn in foes first.
1018* {{Homage}}: Intentionally designed after [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Mechagodzilla]], particularly the original one from ''Film/GodzillaVsMechagodzilla''. Fans have also noted the resemblance to [[Franchise/{{Digimon}} MechaGreymon]], given Greymon was based on Gomora.
1019* HumongousMecha: A robotic doppelganger created by the Salome from the Battlenizer data of Gomora from the Rei of an alternate universe.
1020* MacrossMissileMassacre: Able to fire a slew of missiles from his fingers and back.
1021* RobotMe: Of Rei's Gomora.
1022* RoboticReveal: Done in a very noticeable homage to [[Film/GodzillaVsMechagodzilla Mechagodzilla]].
1023
1024!! Robot Ultra Brothers
1025[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robot_ultras.jpg]]
1026
1027Robot replicas of [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Zoffy, Ultraman]], Series/UltraSeven, [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Ultraman Jack]], and Series/UltramanAce mass produced by Dr. Herodia and her men for the purpose of conquering the multiverse alongside Mecha-Gomora and Darklops Zero from their base on Planet Chain.
1028----
1029* 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.
1030* EvilKnockoff: While Robot Ultraseven was in the Salome's original appearance in ''Series/UltraSeven'' and a Robot Ace with a different design appeared briefly in ''Series/UltramanAce'', all of the others are totally new.
1031* KilledOffscreen: Robot Zoffy and Robot Jack, the former who got the latter's lance [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice shoved through his chest]].
1032* MechaMooks: Of the Salome, who pretty much specialize in this.
1033* RobotMe: Of all the Ultra Brothers except Taro.
1034
1035!! Beatstar
1036!!! Voiced by: Creator/UnshoIshizuka
1037[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beatstar.jpg]]
1038
1039The 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. 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.
1040----
1041* AIIsACrapshoot: Was made for the purpose of maintaining order within its worldship. Unfortunately for the ship's inhabitants, any wars waged between them are also dealt with. ''Severely.''
1042* TheAssimilator: Able to gain control over any robots and cyborgs it captures, creating vast armies of King Joes, Imperisers, Legionoids, as well as commanding an Ace Killer and the enslaved Jean-Bot.
1043* TheBlank: Possesses no facial features despite its humanoid form.
1044* MacrossMissileMassacre: Its body is covered in hidden missile launchers it fires en masse at Zero.
1045* MasterComputer: Of the worldship of the same name. Jean-Killer describes Beatstar as not just the A.I., but the whole "planet".
1046* OminousFog: Produces energy-draining fog to weaken the Ultimate Force Zero against their robot foes while also adding atmosphre against the hero's silent enemies.
1047* OmnicidalManiac: Seeks to destroy all organic life in the universe, believing that all such beings are evil.
1048* PlanetSpaceship: Built for one, a DysonSphere large enough to destroy a planet by simply plowing into it. It's hollow inside houses the inhabitants, with an artificial sun and moon giving a semblance of normality.
1049* ShockAndAwe: Can fire a variety of lightning-based abilities from its "face".
1050* SuperSpeed: Displayed this briefly when Jean-Nine attempted to fire at it.
1051* WellIntentionedExtremist: Beatstar ultimately seeks to bring universal peace and order. The problem is it believes organic beings are the inherent cause of war and strife, thus seeks to replace the universe's inhabitants with robots to end such problems.
1052
1053[[/folder]]
1054
1055[[folder:Miscellaneous Monsters]]
1056Of course, the ''Franchise/UltraSeries''' many MonstersOfTheWeek all get roles in Ultraman Zero's adventures. Those with notable appearances are listed below.
1057
1058! ''Mega Monster Battle Ultra Galaxy Legends''
1059!! Alien Zarab
1060!!! Voiced by: Creator/TakeshiAono
1061An 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/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.
1062----
1063See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
1064
1065* EarlyBirdCameo: Disregarding the possibility that he was the one from ''Ultra Galaxy'' (as suggested by his fondness for collecting Battlenizers), the Zarab in this movie (or at least his hand) is first seen in TheStinger of ''Ultraman Mebius: Ghost Rebirth''.
1066* 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.
1067
1068!! Zaragas
1069A monster encountered by ZAP SPACY when they land on the planet Dent. It was battled and quickly defeated by Rei's Gomora. This is also Zaragas' reintroduction into the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' since originally appearing in 1967 (for context, the movie came out in 2009).
1070----
1071See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
1072
1073* BreathWeapon: Zaragas spits a fireball at ZAP SPACY when it first arrives -- an ability not seen in any other appearance.
1074* TheBusCameBack: From this point onwards, Zaragas becomes a recurring kaiju for the next few Ultra series after a 40+ year absence from the franchise.
1075
1076!! Alien Shaplay
1077A Reionyx who apparently survived the events of ''Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle NEO'' and is now working for Ultraman Belial. He is sent to patrol the frozen Land of Light with three of Belial's monsters ([[Series/{{Ultraman}} Dorako]], [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Bemstar]], and [[Series/UltramanEighty Salamandoras]]) and prevent [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Hayata]], [[Series/UltraSeven Dan]], [[Series/UltramanMebius Mirai]], and Rei from escaping the Land of Light to find Belial. This is also Alien Shaplay's reintroduction into the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' after his 1968 debut.
1078----
1079See Characters/UltraSeven
1080
1081* TheBusCameBack: One of many monsters in the film to have not been seen since their original appearances. Curiously though, his monster Giladorus seems to have been forgotten.
1082* SuperSpit: Shown to be able to spit a glob of corrosive goo that damages Mirai's Mebium Brace.
1083
1084!! Black King
1085Alien Shaplay's personal Battlenizer monster, summoned to destroy the heroes after Dan's [[Series/UltraSeven Capsule Monsters]] defeat Dorako, Bemstar, and Salamandoras. It battles Rei's Gomora while Shaplay takes on the Ultras in their human identities. This is also Black King's reintroduction into the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', having not appeared since 1971.
1086----
1087See Characters/ReturnOfUltraman
1088
1089* TheBusCameBack: After having gone unseen in the Ultra series since ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'', Black King returns and goes on to become one of most frequently recurring kaiju in the franchise.
1090
1091!! Alien Zetton
1092An agent of Ultraman Belial sent to attack ZAP SPACY with the robotic dragon Narse in response to Rei joining the fight against the dark Ultra warrior. However, his appearance is also marked by the unexpected return of [[Series/UltramanDyna Shin Asuka]].
1093----
1094See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
1095
1096* 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.
1097
1098!! Narse
1099Another monster reintroduced into the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' after a lengthy absence (unseen since 1967). It was a member of Belial's 100 Monster Army, sent alongside Alien Zetton to attack ZAP SPACY. However, Narse's return also marked the return of another character -- Series/UltramanDyna.
1100----
1101See Characters/UltraSeven
1102
1103* TheBusCameBack: Although it seems Narse took the bus again, because this was the robot dragon's only reappearance until ''Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga'', 12 years later.
1104
1105! ''Killer the Beatstar''
1106
1107!! The Mecha Robot Army as a whole
1108Armies of robotic monsters serving Beatstar, whose ranks consists of several past monsters in the series... and ''one'' Ace Killer.
1109----
1110* MechaMooks: The Mecha Robot Army, a whole legion of robot kaiju serving Beatstar and facilitating his plans for universal conquest.
1111* OffTheShelfFX: The shot of Beatstar's army on the moon is achieved using copies of Bandai's Sofubi toys.
1112
1113!! King Joe
1114One of four robots wandering the interior of the worldship containing Beatstar, including Ace Killer, Imperiser, and a Legionoid.
1115----
1116See Characters/UltraSeven
1117
1118* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Zero destroys him by chopping him in two.
1119* VillainTeamUp: Bands with Ace Killer and Imperiser to beat down on Rei's Gomora.
1120
1121!! Ace Killer
1122The second of four mechanical monsters inhabiting Beatstar's planet-ship, including King Joe, Imperiser, and a Legionoid.
1123----
1124See Characters/UltramanAce
1125
1126* SuplexFinisher: Is on the receiving end of one from Glenfire, which kills it.
1127* 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.
1128* VillainTeamUp: Bands with King Joe and Imperiser to beat down on Rei's Gomora.
1129
1130!! Imperiser
1131The last of four robots that dwelt in the worldship controlled by Beatstar, including Ace Killer, King Joe, and a Legionoid.
1132----
1133See Characters/UltramanMebius
1134
1135* GrievousHarmWithABody: Mirror Knight defeats Imperiser by ripping off its sword arm and stabbing the monster to death with it.
1136* VillainTeamUp: Bands with King Joe and Ace Killer to beat down on Rei's Gomora.
1137
1138! ''Ultraman Saga''
1139!! Earthtron
1140A monster that attacks Team U at the beginning of the film when they're out shopping, being one of numerous kaiju resurrected by Alien Bat from the Monster Graveyard. Fortunately, Ultraman Dyna shows up and easily destroys the beast.
1141----
1142See Characters/ReturnOfUltraman
1143
1144* CurbStompBattle: Dyna effortlessly defeats Earthtron in under a minute.
1145* 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.
1146
1147!! Gomess
1148One of two monsters used by Alien Bat to attack Team U after the defeat of Earthtron. It faced off against Ultraman Zero and Series/UltramanCosmos alongside Gubila.
1149----
1150See Characters/UltraQ
1151
1152!! Gubila
1153The second of two monsters resurrected by Alien Bat to attack Team U, only to be faced with Ultraman Zero and Series/UltramanCosmos. This also marks the return of Gubila to the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', having not been seen since his debut in the original 1966 series.
1154----
1155See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
1156
1157* TheBusCameBack: The only example not from ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends''. Afterwards, Gubila becomes another frequently recurring kaiju, only with a more sympathetic side than in his original appearance.
1158* 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.
1159
1160! ''Ultra Zero Fight''
1161!! Bemular
1162One of four monsters initially resurrected from the Monster Graveyard by the Alien Bat known as Gurashie to test Ultraman Zero's power.
1163
1164Bemular also made an appearance (and its grand return after a 43-year absence) at the beginning of ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' where it fought Series/UltramanMebius on a desolate planet
1165----
1166See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
1167
1168* TheBusCameBack: In ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', where it appears in the ColdOpening to start off the movie's nonstop action.
1169* VillainTeamUp: With Gudon, Telesdon, and Sadorah, thanks to Gurashie reviving all four of them.
1170
1171!! Telesdon
1172One of four monsters initially resurrected from the Monster Graveyard by the Alien Bat known as Gurashie to test Ultraman Zero's power.
1173----
1174See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
1175
1176* VillainTeamUp: With Gudon, Bemular, and Sadorah, thanks to Gurashie reviving all four of them
1177
1178!! Sadorah
1179One of four monsters initially resurrected from the Monster Graveyard by the Alien Bat known as Gurashie to test Ultraman Zero's power.
1180----
1181See Characters/ReturnOfUltraman
1182
1183* VillainTeamUp: With Gudon, Telesdon, and Bemular, thanks to Gurashie reviving all four of them
1184
1185!! Gudon
1186One of four monsters initially resurrected from the Monster Graveyard by the Alien Bat known as Gurashie to test Ultraman Zero's power.
1187----
1188See Characters/ReturnOfUltraman
1189
1190* VillainTeamUp: With Bemular, Telesdon, and Sadorah, thanks to Gurashie reviving all four of them
1191
1192!! Red King / EX Red King
1193One of a group of powerful monsters dubbed the "Four Beast Warriors of Hell" by Gurashie, resurrected to destroy Ultraman Zero in the Monster Graveyard. Gurashie also further empower the creature, turning it into [[Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle EX Red King]]
1194----
1195See Characters/UltramanTVSeries
1196
1197* VillainTeamUp: With Bemstar, Gan Q, and Galberos when Gurashie revives them as the Four Beast Warriors of Hell.
1198
1199!! Bemstar
1200One of a group of powerful monsters dubbed the "Four Beast Warriors of Hell" by Gurashie, resurrected to destroy Ultraman Zero in the Monster Graveyard.
1201----
1202See Characters/ReturnOfUltraman
1203
1204* CombinationAttack: Gurashie modifies Bemstar slightly so that any energy attacks it consumes with its BellyMouth are then fired back out of Gan Q's main eye.
1205* VillainTeamUp: With Red King, Gan Q, and Galberos when Gurashie revives them as the Four Beast Warriors of Hell. Additionally, in ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'', Ultraman Belial sends it down with Dorako and Salamandoras to patrol the frozen Land of Light, where they team up to battle Dan's Capsule Monsters.
1206
1207!! Gan Q
1208One of a group of powerful monsters dubbed the "Four Beast Warriors of Hell" by Gurashie, resurrected to destroy Ultraman Zero in the Monster Graveyard.
1209----
1210See Characters/UltramanGaia
1211
1212* CombinationAttack: Is able to shoot out the energy beams that Bemstar absorbs, thanks to Gurashie's handiwork.
1213* EyeScream: [[spoiler: Was defeated when Ultraman Zero bursts out of its eye]].
1214* VillainTeamUp: With Red King, Bemstar, and Galberos when Gurashie revives them as the Four Beast Warriors of Hell.
1215
1216!! Galberos
1217One of a group of powerful monsters dubbed the "Four Beast Warriors of Hell" by Gurashie, resurrected to destroy Ultraman Zero in the Monster Graveyard.
1218----
1219See Characters/UltramanNexus
1220
1221* VillainTeamUp: With Red King, Gan Q, and Bemstar when Gurashie revives them as the Four Beast Warriors of Hell.
1222
1223!! Tyrant
1224The "TeamPet" of the Darkness Five, being used primarily by the Alien Temperor Virainias to fight the Ultimate Force Zero.
1225----
1226See Characters/UltramanTaro
1227
1228!! Armored Darkness
1229A wicked sentient suit of armor originally used by [[Series/UltramanMebius Alien Empera]]. Ultraman Belial gained control of it when commanding the Darkness Five, using it to hide his identity from Zero.
1230----
1231See Characters/UltramanMebius

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