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4''Ultra Q'' (ウルトラQ or ''Urutora Kyū'') is a {{toku}}satsu [=SF/=]{{Kaiju}} series made in the tradition of Creator/{{Toho}}'s many tokusatsu SciFiHorror films.
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6Produced in black and white by Creator/TokyoBroadcastingSystem[=/=]Tsuburaya Productions, ''Ultra Q'' is actually the first of the long-running ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', and was broadcast on Tokyo Broadcasting System from January 2 to July 3, 1966 (the final episode was preempted until December 14, 1967), with a total of 28 episodes. This series was followed a week later by the more well-known ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' (''Urutoraman'', 1966), the second ''Ultra'' Series.
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8[[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness Unlike most of the franchise it would spawn]], it did not have a size-changing HenshinHero. Instead, it was more of a mystery-of-the-week format that gets it compared to ''Series/{{The Outer Limits|1963}}'' (even with an intro reminiscent of it!) with, of course, giant monsters being the culprit a lot more often than it was in those series.
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10Two reimaginations of the series were released, ''[[Series/UltraQDarkFantasy Dark Fantasy]]'' and ''Series/NeoUltraQ'', as well as a movie in 1990, ''Film/UltraQTheMovieLegendOfTheStars''.
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13!!''Ultra Q'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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15* CastingGag: Gomess and Pagos were made using the respective suits of Godzilla and Baragon. Likewise, they shared the same suit actor -- Creator/HaruoNakajima.
16* EggMacGuffin: Litra's egg in the first episode, as Litra is the only thing capable of killing the monster Gomess, so they try to hatch the egg in the hopes that Litra will take care of the rampaging monster for them.
17* FirstInstallmentWeirdness: It is the first entry of the Ultra series but is quite different from the rest of it.
18** It features no Ultramen which would be the norm going forward.
19** Not every episode would have a giant monster or alien; with the threats varying, sometimes being the two former but sometimes human-sized monsters, weird anomalies or some other weirdness.
20** Many of the aliens, like Cicada Human or Kemur Man would lack the Seijin title that would be common with most aliens later on. [[ArtifactTitle When these aliens reappear their names would be kept the same.]]
21** Some monsters are much smaller than the normal sizes of monsters in the later shows. Gomess being a good example.
22* {{Foreshadowing}}: Alien Ruperts at the end of "Space Directive M774" makes a mention [[Series/{{Ultraman}} of other alien races that seek to protect planet Earth rather than take it over.]]
23* FracturedFairyTale: "Grow Up! Little Turtle" is a modern spin on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urashima_Tar%C5%8D Urashima Taro]] folktale, with the fisherman being replaced by a young boy that keeps making up stories that returns from his adventure isolated by nobody believing him instead of the original RipVanWinkle plot, with the aging box becoming an TheEndOrIsIt punchline.
24* GilliganCut: In "The Gift From Space", the lead scientist asks the small airline operator to place the story's plot Macguffin somewhere safe. Without showing him putting it away or anyone casing the facility, in the next cut it shows a thief using a blowtorch on the payroll safe. Naturally, the thief mistakes the plot device for gold he can steal and danger ensues.
25* InstrumentalThemeTune: Unlike the rest of the Ultra Series that would follow, the theme of the series is instrumental rather than having lyrics.
26* {{Kaiju}}: Plenty but there are episodes without them.
27* OpeningNarration: From Koji Ishizaka: "For the next 30 minutes, your eyes will leave your body and enter inside this fantasy time..."
28* SinisterStingrays: Bostang is a stingray kaiju that terrorized the seas, destroying ships and causing widespread destruction. It was finally taken down after a lengthy sea battle by the combined forces of the Japanese air force and navy.
29* StockFootage: Parts of Sudar's island rampage in "Fury of the South Sea" are recycled from the giant octopus scene in ''Film/KingKongVsGodzilla''.
30* {{Theremin}}: The music and the theme had this and the musical saw.
31* TooDumbToLive: One episode, "Grow Up Little Turtle", features a child who, after being accidentally kidnapped by thieves, takes one of their guns, looks down the barrel, and presses the trigger! The gun misfires, but it goes off when one of the thieves gets his hands on it again, showing it was perfectly functional.

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