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This is the character list for Heisei Ultraseven. Taking place in an Alternate Universe, it served as a standalone sequel to the original 1967-68 Ultraseven in a world where Seven is the only Ultra to ever set foot on Earth, while the Ultra Garrison never disbanded.

For the original characters of Ultraseven and their exploits in said series, see here.


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Ultraseven/Dan Moroboshi and Masaki Kazamori

    Ultraseven/Dan Moroboshi 

Ultraseven/Dan Moroboshi/ Masaki Kazamori (disguise)

Portrayed by: Kohji Moritsugu, Katsuyuki Yamazaki (Kazamori disguise)

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Ultraseven (above) and his human disguises; the elderly Dan (left) and Kazamori (right)
The main protagonist of the series, Seven/Dan first arrived on Earth injured from his fight against the Alien. After his revival, Dan/Seven had since fought alongside the new generations of Ultra Garrison against alien invaders and those who threaten mankind. In addition, he also assumed the form of Masaki Kazamori, UG’s new recruit to slip into the team and supported them from within.
  • Amnesiac Hero: Dan loses his memory of being Seven in the 1998 trilogy after escaping Alien Metron’s exploding underground base. At that time, he took refuge in the Murata family’s house and regain his memories when facing against Alien Variel.
  • Broken Pedestal: How Dan had felt towards the current TDF when the group had turned into a full blown radical military (courtesy of Kaji no less). It gets to the point in Episode 6 of 1999 hexalogy when the Omega Files revealed that mankind was not Earth’s indigenous race and instead being previously invaders who overthrow the Nonmalts.
  • Cool Old Guy: Seven’s human form, Dan, has aged alongside his former members in the Ultra Garrison, but is still capable of fighting in an unarmed combat.
  • Dead Person Impersonation: Subverted. In the 1999 hexalogy, Dan assumed Kazamori’s form for a year while the young man is recuperating from Alien Valkyrie’s injuries.
  • Demoted to Extra: As of Evolution, Seven is regressed to Kazamori's transformed form, ignoring any possible conversation as Dan Moroboshi.
  • He Knows Too Much: Even for the Ultra, Seven was due to be executed by Kaji in Kazamori’s form after discovering the existence of the Omega Files.
  • Humans Are Special: Dan/Seven's reason of protecting mankind is that they are in charge of their own future and is adamant on refusing other alien races to meddle with Earth and its civilization.
  • Interspecies Friendship: With Furuhashi as Dan, and with the current generation of Ultra Garrison in Kazamori’s form.
  • Nice Guy: Both as Dan and as Kazamori, Seven cherished the Earth and its people as a whole.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: For his actions at the end of the 1999 hexalogy, Seven was imprisoned in Horehead Nebula until the Dragonic Saucer freed him using Satomi’s life force.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: Despite being warned that Ultra Warriors cannot interfere in any civil war and the fact that the Nonmalts are the true Earth natives, he decided to disobey it and save humanity due to his attachments to them after living on Earth for a long time.
  • Sharing a Body: In the Evolution pentalogy, he bonded with Kazamori in the same way Ultraman did with Shin Hayata.
  • Shirtless Scene: An amnesiac Dan dreams of himself being shirtless and almost engulfed in flames.
  • Wrecked Weapon: Seven dented his Eye Slugger from rapidly hitting King Joe II on the same spot. The next time he was seen afterwards, the weapon was restored to how it was.

    Masaki Kazamori 

Masaki Kazamori

Portrayed by: Katsuyuki Yamazaki

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One of the many members of the reformed Ultra Garrison, Kazamori is a young man who usually looked up to Ultraseven as a hero, but ironically finds Dan's meddling in the team's investigation to be a pain in the neck, especially since Kazamori is the frequent subject of his disguise. He eventually mellowed out after Dan reveal himself as Ultraseven in disguise, to the point where he also switched places with Masaki when the latter performed a Heroic Sacrifice to prevent Alien Valkyrie from escaping. In Evolution, Masaki had retired from the Ultra Guard to become a wanderer, only to find himself in the conflict between aliens when mankind's future was threatened.

  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: With Dan/Seven out of the way in the 2002 Evolution, Kazamori goes through great lengths to help and save those who were in need, humans and aliens alike.
  • Contrasting Sequel Main Character: Kazamori serves as the Heisei Ultraseven stand-in for Gen Ohtori. Unlike the latter, who is an alien who escaped to Earth after the destruction of his home planet and saved Seven from near death, Kazamori was an ordinary human who ran into Dan through unforeseen circumstances that led to the latter choosing him as his host to keep himself a low profile from the UG. Gen, at his best, is strong-willed and willingly pushed himself to his limits thanks to being trained by Dan himself, whereas Kazamori is a person with a complex moral compass who does the right thing even if he himself questions it or it goes against his superiors, he and Seven met in a rocky start, Dan having impersonated the young man in several occasions.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: The retired (and now fugitive) Kazamori has remnants of Ultraseven's powers and dressed in all black. Despite this, he is still the hero and the aliens fear him for bearing Seven's power.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Taking advantage of Alien Valkyrie possessing him, Kazamori allowed Dan to shoot him in a place where no one else except the two were around, preventing Valkyrie from inhabiting new hosts. Dan store Kazamori into his capsule for recuperation while taking the youth's place in the Ultra Guard.
  • Mistaken for an Imposter: Atfer an entire episode of being Mugged for Disguise, Kazamori was mistaken by Furuhashi as the disguised Dan at the end of the fight against Alien Guts.
  • Mistaken for Badass: Before his merger with Seven, Kazamori is treated as The Dreaded by a few aliens due to having a small portion of Seven's power.
  • Mugged for Disguise: Kazamori found himself often the receiving end of being Dan's disguise when slipping into the new Ultra Guard. It becomes a plot point in the 1999 hexalogy when Dan had to disguise himself as Kazamori for the rest of the series while the real youth was recuperating in the capsule.
  • New Meat: Like the rest of his team members, Kazamori is still new to the Ultra Guard and their first case together was foiling Alien Variel's invasion.
  • Retired Badass: Played With. At some point in the 5-year Time Skip, Kazamori retired from his membership in Ultra Garrison, but returned to action as a neutral force in the 2002 Evolution pentalogy to foil Alien Garut’s conspiracy.
  • Something Only They Would Say: Kazamori hates it when he is nicknamed Kazamori-kun by his teammates. It was one of the many quirks that Seven lacked when Kazamori was Mugged for Disguise.
  • Walking the Earth: The entire series as a whole ended with Kazamori leaving to parts unknown while still retaining his merger with Ultraseven.

    Seven’s Capsule Monsters 

Windam and Miclas

First appearance: The Day the Fruit Ripens (Windam), I am Earthling (Miclas)
Ultraseven’s companions in fighting against alien and monster threats, they are deployed whenever he found himself incapable of transform. Only Windam and Miclas appear in this series.
  • Back from the Dead: Windam was previously killed by Alien Guts in the original series. Seven as Kazamori summoned him to scare the Alien Lemojo that was cornering him, and Windam appeared completely healed/repaired from the last time the audience saw him.
  • Back for the Dead: Windam showed up again with Miclas, having been summoned by Seven to protect TDF’s radio station from Zabangi’s attack. Unfortunately, this will be Miclas’ first death and Windam’s second death before Seven summoned them back into his capsules.
  • Bash Brothers: Predating even the Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends, this is the first time that more than one Capsule Monster gets deployed at the same time. As seen here, Windam and Miclas performed a tag team to delay Zabangi from destroying TDF’s radio station.
  • Cannon Fodder: Like how they performed in the original series, Seven only used them as distractions against Zabangi, and they were nonetheless tossed aside like rag dolls.
  • Defiant to the End: Despite being incredibly outmatched by Zabangi, Miclas and Windam did their earnest to protect TDF’s radio station for at least until the Omega Files were successfully transmitted to the entire galaxy. Special credit goes to Windam for Taking the Bullet by defending the base with its own body.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Although both monsters lost their lives in protecting TDF’s radio station, Windam takes the cake by Taking the Bullet from Zabangi’s attack with its own body as a meat shield.
  • Undying Loyalty: It goes without saying that these monsters were more than willing to throw their lives to obey Seven’s command.
  • Unexplained Recovery: The last time Windam was seen in the original series, he was destroyed by Alien Guts. Did Seven repaired him or this is a different Windam he obtained is unknown.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Agira was absent in the entire series, as Seven didn’t choose to use it. This is explained in the novel that Agira’s capsule was unusable at the moment.
  • You Shall Not Pass!: Windam and Miclas attempted to stop Zabangi from destroying TDF’s radio station while UG were transmitting the Omega Files to the outer space.

Ultra Garrison/TDF

    As a whole 
  • All Your Base Are Belong to Us: In the 2002 Evolution pentalogy, the aliens had taken over TDF's Far east base through Kill and Replace most of its staff members (barring UG that is). To ensure that the rest of worldwide TDF could be spared from an even worse alien infiltration, UG had to blow up their own base. At the end of the novel adaptation implies that reconstruction of the base is under suggestion.
  • Big Damn Heroes: When TDF announced their execution on Ultraseven (in Kazamori's form no less), Shiragane and the rest of the UG waste no time in rescuing the Ultra from captivity.
  • Breaking the Fellowship: By the time a new batch of members were introduced in the 1998 trilogy, the old quartet which Furuhashi used to lead had long disbanded.
  • Cool Car: The Pointer itself. Unlike the original series, once per different instalments have them using different car models, but none of them have hidden weaponry like their predecessor.
  • Costume Evolution: The original Ultra Garrison wore light blue uniforms. The Heisei era team members were seen in gray colored versions of it.
  • The Fellowship Has Ended: The original Ultra Garrison members had long retired after Seven's final battle with Pandon. The only surviving members were Furuhashi (who gets promoted into the captain of the new Ultra Garrison), Anne (who settled her life as a married woman) and Dan (obviously Ultraseven, now operating from the shadows).
  • Only One Name: The 1994 TV Special-exclusive members were known for only one name; Kaji, Togo and Risa.
  • True Companions: Shiragane's batch of Ultra Garrison constantly looking out after one another and even rescued Seven when he was revealed to have masqueraded as Kazamori for an entire year.
  • Two Girls to a Team: Shiragane's team of Ultra Garrison initially had Satomi and Rumi, before Yuki joined in 5 years after the Nonmalt incident. And then it was back to two girls after Satomi was killed in the line of duty.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: Shiragane's Ultra Garrison rebelled against the TDF upper management out of disagreement with their radical options. This comes in handy in the 2002 Evolution pentalogy when TDF was revealed to have been infested with aliens that Kill and Replace most of the humans in there, so UG had to destroy the base and turn themselves into an independent faction.

     1994 TV Specials' members 

Captain Shigeru Furuhashi

Portrayed by: Sandayu Dokumamushi

The only member of the first Ultra Garrison to remain and eventually elevated to the rank of a captain, leading three new members under his wing in against Alien Pitt and Alien Metron. Furuhashi would later be promoted to the chief of TDF Far East Base and the supervisor to Shiragane's batch of Ultra Garrison.

In the 1999 Final Chapters Hexalogy, he was killed by Alien Valkyrie in his Retirony.


  • A Father to His Men: Furuhashi treated the succeeding Ultra Garrison members kindly like a parental figure after his promotion into the TDF Far East Branch's chief, a far cry from his successor, Kaji.
  • Back from the Dead: Although seemingly died, he was revived by the will of the universe to be the eyewitness of Earth's past when mankind invaded it by overthrowing the Nonmalts. Furuhashi was placed in a coffin that was excavated by TDF a year after his reported death and thus Dan reuniting with him to confirm mankind's ancestors as invaders.
  • The Chosen One: He was chosen to be resurrected as the witness to Earth's past by the will of the universe. This is because of his close friendship with Dan.
  • Field Promotion: Gets promoted to the chief of TDF Far East Branch by the time when the 1998 trilogy rolls in.
  • Interspecies Friendship: Furuhashi's friendship with Dan still remains the same even after his secret of being an alien was exposed
  • I Will Wait for You: Platonic example: Furuhashi still had his faith in Dan/Seven's return, and despite Seven seemingly disappeared from the Metrons' explosion, he was right that it did not kill Seven right away.
  • Retirony: The 1999 Hexalogy started with Furuhashi in his retirement day killed by Alien Valkyrie after he destroyed the entire TDF moon base. Little did any of the cast members knew, he was revived way back into the past.
  • Token Good Teammate: Is the only TDF chief out of all staff officers to object to Kaji's radical Operation: Friendship. His death means that Kaji had no other oppositions other than the Ultra Garrison, having placed them under his leash.

Member Kaji

Portrayed by: Shigeki Kagemaru


  • Broken Pedestal: Kaji in the 1994 TV Special has his admiration for Ultraseven and is loyal to Furuhashi in his leadership. After the incident from losing his girlfriend from an alien attack (with his teammates implied to be killed as well), Kaji's sudden change of personality caused him to be at odds with Furuhashi and even distrusting Seven.
  • The Bus Came Back: He was absent in the 1998 trilogy alongside Risa and Togo, only to return in the next year after that. This is because his actor, Shigeki Kagemaru, was filming for Ultraman Tiga as Tetsuo Shinjoh.
  • Face–Heel Turn: In the 1999 Hexalogy. If his transformation into General Ripper isn't enough, the female Nonmalt revealed that Kaji secretly ordered TDF to invade planets with intelligent life form to set up TDF bases, making him no different than the alien invaders he hated the most.
  • Fantastic Racism: His over the top disgust to any being that isn't mankind, hence leading to Operation: Friendship. In the final part of the 1999 Hexalogy, this is because of his knowledge of the Omega Files detailing that mankind's ancestors are invaders and not the natives of Earth, hence his fear of one day mankind losing their planet once the Omega Files were leaked out.
  • Field Promotion: Gets promoted to the chief of TDF Far East Branch by the time when the 1999 hexalogy rolls in.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Kaji was just an ordinary Ultra Garrison member like everyone in the organization, dedicated their lives protecting mankind from alien attacks. Come the 1999 Hexalogy, he is overcame with intense xenophobia against aliens trying to settle on Earth, good or evil otherwise after a tragic incident caused him to finally snap.
  • General Ripper: Approved the Operation: Friendship to bombard any planets rich with intelligent life form out of fear that its inhabitants would invade Earth. According to Nonmalt, it was a ruse to set up TDF bases in outer space and expanding their influence through conquered planets.
  • Hate Sink: No one in UG is fond of his presence for all the crap he pulled in meddling with their actions or turning the situation even worse with his over the top racism.
  • Humans Are the Real Monsters: Kaji in the 1999 Hexalogy embodies the absolute worst of mankind's warlike tendencies and bigotry against other races at the height of alien invaders trying to be villains themselves.
  • Jumping Off the Slippery Slope: His act of initiating Operation: Friendship by bombarding alien planets that had yet to set their sight on Earth is an act that definitely makes him a far terrible villain if it weren't for his membership in TDF.
  • Karma Houdini: Despite all the crap he pulled on the Ultra Garrison and being the instigator of Operation: Friendship, Kaji suffered no real consequences and had already disappeared by the time Ultraseven Evolution rolled in.
  • Put on a Bus: Again, he was absent in the 1998 trilogy like Risa and Togo, briefly return in the 1999 Hexalogy and finally disappearing as of 2002 Evolution pentalogy.
  • Survivor's Guilt: Assuming that Togo and Risa died at some point in his past, then his bitterness in the present day stems from his inability to save his own team members.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: It goes without saying that the Kaji in the 1994 TV Special and his 1999 Direct to Video iteration is like different people altogether.
  • Tragic Bigot: His Fantastic Racism started due to an alien attack at some point when he was still an Ultra Garrison member, which implied to have killed Risa and Togo. The Episode 0 novel stated that he lost his girlfriend in that incident when the invaders shot her airplane.
  • Tyrant Takes the Helm: Although not exactly the TDF's chain of command, Kaji gets to manage the Ultra Garrison's activities after Furuhashi's death. Considering how he approved Operation: Friendship and the UG members opposed it, he had the right to silence and/or threaten to keep their mouth shut.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Disappeared completely by the time the 2002 Evolution pentalogy rolled in.

Member Togo

Portrayed by: Takashi Matsuyama


  • Accidental Pervert: Dan (Anne's son) tricked the Ultra Garrison officer Togo into opening a bathroom where his sister was still taking her bath. Understandably, said teenager shrieked in surprise and Togo quickly shuts the door in apology.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: His status after the 1994 TV Specials were left ambiguous. He was implied in the first part of the 1999 hexalogy to be killed in an unknown alien attack that killed Kaji's lover.

Member Risa

Portrayed by: Ami Suzuki


  • The Smurfette Principle: The only female member in the team like Anne was in the UG's prime years.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Her status after the 1994 TV Specials were left ambiguous. She was implied in the first part of the 1999 hexalogy to be killed in an unknown alien attack that killed Kaji's lover.

    1998- 2002 members 

Captain Sanshiro Shiragane

Portrayed by: Koji Nanjo


  • A Father to His Men: When most of TDF's leaders became Jerkasses in 1999 Hexalogy, Shiragane is the only person who treated his men kindly like the late Furuhashi.
  • The Leader: To the new Ultra Garrison.
  • The Lost Lenore: Lost his wife and their unborn child to a traffic incident, something which Alien Godola exploited in his Lotus-Eater Machine.
  • My Greatest Failure: His biggest fear is of losing his wife and unborn child in the past from a vehicular accident, as he was absent to remove a bomb planted by an alien in TDF Far East Base. Alien Godola used this to trap him in a Lotus-Eater Machine, and Shiragane finally making peace with his failure is what allowed him to escape the mental prison before Kazamori arrived.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He gave Kazamori a day off to conduct extensive investigations during the Rajakahm Stone incident.

Keisuke Shima

Portrayed by: Kunio Masaoka


  • Big Eater: When trapped in a Lotus-Eater Machine, Shima was quick to eat a bowl of Katsudon.
  • The Big Guy: Unofficially fulfils this role due to his physicality in comparison to his teammates.
  • Disappeared Dad: His father left him after his mother died.
  • The Lancer: To Shiragane and the entire new batch of UG, as he is their second-in-command.
  • Missing Mom: He lost his mother to an illness during his elementary school years.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Katsudon. He enjoys the one that TDF constantly made at their cafeteria due to its lower price.

Takuma Mizuno

Portrayed by: Wataru Koga


  • Badass Bookworm: His genius is balanced with his fighting prowess.
  • Dating Catwoman: Episode 3 has him becoming smitten with a dentist, who was actually revealed to be an alien criminal hiding on Earth.
  • Science Hero: He is a fan of science, since he also mentioned to have used TDF's equipment to do various experiments and is also one of the good guys.
  • The Smart Guy: Shares this position with Rumi, though Takuma often uses it in the field.

Satomi Hayakawa

Portrayed by: Kaoru Ukawa


  • Damsel in Distress: Was kidnapped by Alien Guts and almost got mutated into a sulfur human had TDF not rescued her later on.
  • Disappeared Dad: Her father lost his life 20 years prior to the story after being assassinated by the Alien Garo.
  • The Hero Dies: She was killed by one of Saijou's men while shielding a little girl. This allowed the Narse-like saucer to free Seven from his prison.

Rumi Honjou

Portrayed by: Reiko Adachi


  • Mission Control: Rumi rarely ever joins the battlefield and prefers doing her task from the headquarters.
  • The Smart Guy: Is both an analyst and an expert hacker. She shared this role with Mizuno, but Rumi is more of programming than real science.

Yuki Kisaragi

Portrayed by: Mika Katsumura


  • Abusive Parents: Her initial growth environment has her raised and abused by her birth parents until she was sent to be taken care in an orphanage by Sayuri.
  • Casting Gag: She is portrayed by Mika Katsumura, aka. Yuri/Time Pink of Mirai Sentai Timeranger. Like Yuri, Yuki is secretly an agent from another organization who slipped into the protagonist's team for her own agendas and had a Dark and Troubled Past that led them to view the non-human beings with great contempt.
  • The Chosen One: Alongside Suwa, Yuki was transformed into a neo neuron human that allowed them to act as a bridge between mankind and plant life forms to build their future together. Her well-timed Trauma-Induced Amnesia allowed her to be spared from being Alien Garut's Unwitting Pawn and instead joining the Ultra Garrison to at least allow Kazamori accessing te Akashic Records in the future.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Was raised in an abusive household at a very young age before she was transferred to an Orphanage of Love. Just as it seemed that she regain her smile, Yuki turned sour once more after an alien attack in the past as a special force officer render her comatose.
  • Fantastic Racism: Like Kaji, her near-death experience against an alien invader turned her into an alien hater who would resort to kill them if they were in her line of sight. She almost shoot her caretaker Sayuri, but the two had since reconciled once the misunderstanding had been cleared up.
  • Happily Adopted: Played With. She treated her caretaker Sayuri as a better Parental Substitute (even declaring her as her mother) and thus finally opening up to the other orphans in the orphanage after years of being abused by her parents.
  • The Mole: She initially started as an informer to Staff Officer Inagaki (a Corrupt Corporate Executive in TDF) to monitor UG's activities, but decided to abandon her mission to properly join UG as a team of True Companions.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She is brash, hotheaded and even far from being a proper lady, but Yuki treasures her childhood of being raised in an Orphanagae Of Love and is quick to show compassion to anyone else who has issues with Abusive Parents.
  • Shadow Archetype: Inverted. She is what Kaji could have been if he let go of his grudges and bigotry against aliens and warming up to Shiragane's Ultra Garrison.
  • Sinister Surveillance: Her initial role was being The Mole to UG for Inagaki, until she forsaken it after the incident with Alien Pegassa.
  • The Sixth Ranger: She is the new member of Ultra Garrison in the 2002 pentalogy, having joined to replace the retired Kazamori.

    Former members 

Anne Yuri

Portrayed by: Yuriko Hishimi

One of Furuhashi and Dan's teammates back in the original founding days of Ultra Guard, Anne originally worked as a medic in the team. 30 years after Seven's final fight, she retired and had two children after her marriage with a researcher.


Kaoru Kiriyama

The original captain of the first Ultra Guard. His genocide against the Nonmalt civilization brought a massive to the final episode of the 1999 hexalogy.
  • He Knows Too Much: He was the last person to search the Nonmalt record before it was transferred to the Omega Files. Kaji and his men had to kill him to prevent their secret from being spoiled.
  • Killed Offscreen: Was killed by TDF's Public Security Bureau to silence those who knew the Omega Files.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: The novel EPISODE 0 had a different outcome where Kiriyama is still alive, albeit becoming old and senile.

    TDF (Terrestrial Defense Force) Far East Base officers 

Director Takenaka

Portrayed by: Kenji Sahara

Long ago in the original series, Takenaka used to be a TDF staff officer who was in charge of the Ultra Garrison, giving commands should Captain Kiriyama was unavailable at the moment. In the Heisei series, Takenaka had since elevated to the ranks of TDF’s director.


  • Big Good: He is currently on the top of TDF’s chain of command, and has supported the Ultra Garrison in their activities.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Understandably, he is as shocked as the current Ultra Garrison after discovering Kaji and his cronies had been killing a lot of people just to protect the Omega Files, one of them including Captain Kiriyama of the old Ultra Garrison.
  • Identical Stranger: Prior to his appearance, a TDF staff member named Kenji Sahara appeared in the 1994 Operation Solar Energy. Of course, this is actually his actor making a cameo appearance.
  • Put on a Bus: Takenaka disappeared entirely in the Evolution pentalogy.
    • The novel adaptation explained that he was relegated to the rank of advisor and moved to a different department under Inagaki’s plan. After the death of Alien Garut, Takenaka spearheaded the reconstruction of TDF’s Far East Base.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He approved Shiragane’s idea of broadcasting the Omega Files to the outer space after Nonmalt threatens to open the content, despite the risk of mankind losing Earth when said record proved them to be invaders.

Mitsugu Ijuuin

Portrayed by: Kazumasa Seki

The leader of TDF’s Public Security Bureau, he suggested the idea (which Kaji approved) to silence those who knew the existence of the Omega Files.


  • Driven to Suicide: He burnt himself to death to prevent Shiragane from further questioning him about the existence of Omega Files and former Captain Kiriyama’s assassination.
  • He Knows Too Much: Mitsugu and his men took it to themselves to kill those who knew the existence of the Omega Files, even if their own ranks if necessary.
  • Last Episode, New Character: He appeared specifically in the final episode of the 1999 Hexalogy, only to kill himself after that.
  • Unperson: Mitsugu and his men in the Public Security Bureau had been erasing existence records of those who knew the Omega Files. When Shiragane caught them in the middle of their actions, the PSB were cleaning Kiriyama’s old residential area after assassinating him.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: He committed suicide in the very episode he appeared.

Staff Officer Inagaki

Portrayed by: Masahiro Noguchi

One of the many staff members in TDF, he first appeared in the 1999 Hexalogy as a side character who was eventually revealed to be in cohorts with Kaji’s Operation: Friendship plan. He gets a lot of exposure in the 2002 Evolution pentalogy.


  • Adaptational Heroism: In the novel, he was fully support of the Ultra Garrison’s activities and their decision to broadcast the Omega Files to outer space.
  • Ascended Extra: He was only a side character in the 1999 Hexalogy, but he gets to be one of the many important characters in the 2002 Evolution pentalogy.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: And for a Justified reason at that. When Alien Garut presented TDF with the fake copy of Akashic Records which detailed mankind’s doom, Inagaki was fast enough to assume leadership in TDF to allow aliens slipping into the group, willing to have mankind dominated under the aliens in exchange for his race’s safety.
  • Died in Your Arms Tonight: He was killed by an energy bullet from Alien Garut to silence the metallic alien’s evil plan. He managed to relay the clue of what happened to Yuki in his final breath before succumbing to his injuries in her arms.
  • Dirty Coward: A little bit of a Subversion, but Inagaki was willing to sold mankind’s freedom to the aliens when he thought that his own race is doomed to extinction.
  • The Mole: He initially sent Yuki to spy on the Ultra Garrison, but she called it a quit and joined the team for real.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: He wasn’t killed in the novel after being told that he was deceived by Suwa and Garut and that’s about it.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Unfortunately since the whole 2002 Evolution Pentalogy is Garut’s own Batman Gambit, Inagaki was unknowingly a pawn for the alien to take over the Earth. He realized this too late in the fifth and final episode before he was killed by Alien Garut to keep his mouth shut.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Inagaki’s act of allowing multiple aliens to slip into TDF and Kill and Replace most of the members is perhaps an action that signify his fall of morality, that is if his actions wasn’t for the sake of ensuring mankind’s survival. Then again, he was an Unwitting Pawn of Alien Garut who realized this status too late and actually meant well in his mission for the survival of mankind.

Miku

A novel exclusive character, she was Kaji’s lover in TDF’s different department and her death leads to Kaji’s Took a Level in Jerkass.
  • Action Girl: She was stated to be one of skilled officers under TDF’s command.
  • The Ghost: She was only name dropped in the novel as she was long dead in the present day.
  • Ironic Name:Her name "Miku" is an alternate reading of the Japanese word for "Future". Fittingly, her deathgave a negative influence to Kaji's future as a TDF officer.
  • The Lost Lenore: She was dead prior to Kaji and Furuhashi’s Field Promotion as TDF staff officers. It’s also implied that Ultra Garrison members Togo and Risa were killed in the same incident that took Miku’s life.
  • Only One Name: Like the 1994 members of UG, Miku is only known to be her first name only.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Understandably, her death itself is a major turning point for Kaji’s character.
  • Tragic Keepsake: Her ring was the only memento that Kaji kept to this day.

Staff Officer Saijou

Portrayed by: Masaki Nishimori

A staff officer who lead his squadron of TDF officers. He joined Shiragane’s Ultra Garrison after the destruction of TDF’s Far East Base.
  • Asskicking Leads to Leadership: He is one of TDF’s high ranking officers and is also a combatant, putting his skills to use when he sided with Shiragane’s Ultra Garrison team.
  • Big Good: The only surviving high-ranking TDF member to side with Shiragane when their entire organization gets overrun by aliens who Kill and Replace most of the people in their ranks.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Courtesy of the New Human Children, Saijou and his men were ordered against their will to open fire on the Ultra Garrison members. Fortunately, Mayuko was able to snap them from their trance and put most of them to sleep.
  • Only One Name: Saijou may be his family name, but that's about it.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: When most of the TDF staff officers were no longer in the base to oppose the alien invasion, Saijou and his men were the only ones who sided with the UG to eradicate the aliens, even if it means losing their former base.

Commanding officer Suwa

Portrayed by: Kyoji Kamui

The captain of a special force which Ultra Garrison member Yuki Kisaragi used to be a part of, they were originally assigned to the Urosu Shrine to inspect the Akashic Record. In the present day of 2002 Ultraseven Evolution, he became hostile and even went against the Ultra Garrisons in their fight against the aliens.


  • The Beastmaster: Using the Alien Ghose’ Pandon Controller, Suwa channel his hatred to guide Pandon in fighting against Seven.
  • The Chosen One: Alongside Yuki, Suwa was transformed into a neo neuron human that allowed them to act as a bridge between mankind and plant life forms to build their future together. Unfortunately he was manipulated into one of Alien Garut’s Unwitting Pawn.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: He dresses in all black and acts hostile to old humans, Ultra Garrison and even Kazamori/Seven. But his actions meant well and he was one of the many people to be manipulated by Alien Garut’s Batman Gambit.
  • In-Series Nickname: Yuki called him Suwa Leader, referring to that one time he was her direct superior in TDF’s special force.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Like a few humans and aliens appearing in the story, Suwa is also one of the many disposable pawns of Alien Garut in his scheme to rule the Earth.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He despised the humans and sided with the Plant Life Forms to help them in inheriting the Earth’s future. If only he realized Garut’s manipulations on him earlier, then Suwa would have been one of the Big Good in the miniseries.

Monsters and Aliens

     1994 TV Specials 

Alien Pitt

Portrayed by: Mika (Human disguises)

First appearance: Operation Solar Energy
A pair of aliens that Ultraseven and the past Ultra Garrison previously fought in the year 1967. In the present day, another two Alien Pitts appear to invade the Earth by taking advantage of Earth’s global warming crisis, having previously defeated Seven before the Ultra crash-landed on Earth.
  • Creepy Twins: They assumed the form two identical little girls and are as creepy as their malicious plans.
  • Evil Is Petty: They were willing to torture Dan (Anne’s son) after the boy thwarted their plan on killing Seven.
  • Evil Laugh: In their alien forms, they let out a chilling laugh.
  • Hollywood Hacking: One of them broke into Kusuhara’s room by putting him to sleep and used his computer to erase Eleking’s data in the Ultra Garrison’s database. She also attempted to kill the doctor by strangling him with a rope, but was forced to abandon the plan when the UG arrived.
  • Properly Paranoid: Although fighting against Seven and UG is understandable for most invaders, their main reason of targeting Kusuhara and even destroying his solar energy dish is because of the humans’ solar energy operation could threaten their modified Eleking. Sure enough, Kusuhara discover this and use said method to de-power Eleking for Seven to finish it.
  • Shock and Awe: Delivers painful electric shock through their palm, doing so to torture Anne’s son while Anne is forced to hear it.
  • Taught by Experience: They were well aware of how their predecessor’s fight with Seven ended, so they went as far as to modify their Eleking and erase the monster’s data from UG’s database to give the protagonists a handicap.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Their major blunder in their operation started with kidnapping Anne’s son, Dan, out of fear that he would meddle with their plans when the boy was simply scouting the forest. After kidnapping and cuffed him in their ship, Dan knocked one of them to save Seven from being killed. After that Eleking was killed, the Pitts decided to torture Dan on their ship publicly just to spite Anne, provoking Seven to barge into their ship, saving the boy and eventually killing the aliens after that.
  • Would Hurt a Child: The Alien Pitts were willing to kidnap and torture Anne’s son, Dan, out of spite when the boy meddled with their assassination attempt on the comatose Ultraseven.

Eleking

First appearance: Operation Solar Energy
The same monster that the past Alien Pitt used, now is modified to become a carbon-dioxide spewing monster to accelerate the global warming.
  • Achilles' Heel:
    • Like the original Eleking, the rotating horns are its main weakness. The Pitts knew this but instead of fixing that weakpoint, they hack into and erase the monster’s data from Ultra Garrison. Unfortunately for them, Furuhashi still recalled the monster’s weakness and ordered Kaji to attack said horns during the monster’s first appearance.
    • This Eleking has a massive storage of energy, which can be removed by TDF’s Solar Energy antenna due to its similar property to sunlight, hence why the Pitts went out of their way to destroy said device. The reconstructed antenna was used to absorb Eleking’s energy, allowing Seven to turn the tides of the battle.
  • Art Evolution: A downplayed example; this Eleking has clawed fingers on the very same hands which have the ability to spew carbon dioxide.
  • Breath Weapon: From its hands, Eleking can spew carbon dioxide to accelerate the global warming process on Earth.
  • Came Back Strong: The Pitts modify Eleking into a carbon dioxide spewing monster and is also much stronger than the first one, proven by its ability to strangle Seven.
  • De-power: Eleking was drained of its power by the solar energy antenna to free Seven from its grip and turn the tides of the battle to the heroes’ favor.
  • Sizeshifter: When not in battle, Eleking can be reduced to a smaller size at the height of 20 cm.

Alien Metron

Portrayed by: Kyoji Kamui (male), Motoko Nagino (female)

First appearance: Planet of the Eartlings

Originally in 1967, Seven fought an Alien Metron that brainwashed humans using hallucinogenic cigarettes. Atfer his return to Earth from fighting against Alien Pitt, Seven fought one Metron who told him that his two other brethrens are operating on Earth. The two Metrons were a pair of siblings who decided to take advantage of Earth’s deteriorating environment to make the planet inhabitable to all humans for their own race to invade.


  • Badass Bookworm: The Metrons’ genius in cloning monsters, creating underground city and even ozone-destroying missiles are balanced with their fighting skills, being able to deal with Ultra Garrison member Risa, who is a trained Shorinji Kenpo martial artist.
  • The Bad Guys Win: The last surviving Metron was killed by Seven, but his death created a series of explosions that seemingly took Seven along with him. In the 1998 trilogy, it’s pretty much confirmed that Seven is still alive as an amnesiac man before Variel announced his invasion.
  • Dark Is Evil: Their human forms wear black clothing.
  • Eco-Terrorist: What the Metrons claimed themselves to be in order to have Tonezaki to their side.
  • I Lied: The Metrons tricked a naïve professor named Tonezaki to join their cause under the pretense of being space Eco-Terrorist that worked for the betterment of mankind.
  • Lightning Can Do Anything: A pair of meddling reporters snuck into the forest to take picture of their dinosaur monster. The Metrons took the evidence away through a lightning bolt they summoned out of nowhere, leaving behind an empty camera.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: They claim themselves as space Eco-Terrorist, whose goal is for the betterment of Planet Earth and its inhabitants, but was all a cover for their true invasion plan to destroy the ozone layer and kill all surface dwellers, thus making Earth habitable to the Metron race alone.
  • Sibling Team: A pair of Alien Metron brother-and-sister to be exact. Whichever is the older one is unknown.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: In addition to the siblings, another Alien Metron was faced and killed by Seven at the very beginning of the episode.

Dinosaur

First appearance: Planet of the Earthlings
A gigantic dinosaur cloned and modified from a Theropoda fossil by the Alien Metron siblings beneath Kitagawa City as their fighting force.

     1998 Trilogy Specials 

Alien Variel

Portrayed by: Mashiko Oshima (human disguise), Mahito Ohba (true voice)

First appearance: Lost Memory
An alien who brainwashed humans into mindless servants in order for his kind to invade Earth, all for the sake of returning the planet to how it was prior to its deterioration in mother nature.
  • Abnormal Ammo: Shoots seeds as bullet projectiles from his hands.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: His Boss Subtitles isn’t Brainwashing Alien for nothing; Variel first uses his alien plants to render mankind amnesiac before he implant their empty heads with his memories, turning his victims into extensions of his will.
  • Breath Weapon: Exhales Particle Beams, causing the opponent’s nervous system to be paralyzed.
  • Cool Starship: His alien saucer, themed after a horseshoe crab.
  • Eco-Terrorist: Both figuratively and literally, as his true form is a Planimal.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: His Variel Plants are capable of spreading pollens that render its victims in a state of amnesia, allowing Variel to brainwash them when at the right moment.
  • Planimal: Alien Variel’s true form is a composite of flora and fauna, both of which resemble Earth’s inhabitants (barring mankind).
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: The very first example among alien invaders, Variel’s plan is to brainwash humans and for her kind to populate Earth in order to restore the planet to how it was before mankind’s intervention in polluting the mother nature.

Alien Guts

Portrayed by: Masaharu Sato (voice)

First appearance: Eternal Earth

A bird-like alien, whose predecessor had defeated Seven before. A lone Alien Guts arrived on Earth under the goal of converting humans into sulfur breathers.


  • Cool Starship: His spaceship is a T-shaped, perhaps a Mythology Gag to Seven’s crucifixion by the alien’s predecessors.
  • Frame-Up: They frame Seven’s human form, Dan, for a murder of a bar hostess to drive him out of their operations, forcing him to use Kazamori’s form in order to continue the investigation.
  • History Repeats: Alien Guts defeated Seven once again through duplication tactic.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: The Alien Guts try to escape in a spaceship, only for Ultraseven to open fire on it before he could escape from the fight.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Alien Guts’ main goal is to turn humans into sulfur breathers in order to anticipate the next mantle plume eruption that would eradicate mankind, doing so in at least to preserve their DNA should that apocalyptic incident arises in the near future.

Salphas

First appearance: Eternal Earth
Originally an Earth monster, the Alien Guts modify Salphas into a sulfur-exhaling monster to assist them in their fight against Ultraseven.
  • Breath Weapon: It exhales sulfur as a form of disorientation against Seven.
  • Meaningful Name: Its name, Salphas, is a corruption of the British English spelling of sulfur (sulphur), notifying the monster’s ability to exhale said gases.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Its eyes are naturally red and is also a monster under Alien Guts’ control.
  • Reforged into a Minion: In the same way as the sulfur humans, Alien Guts transform Salphas into a sulfur-exhaling monster by mutating it with a strain of sulfur bacteria.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Official materials highlighted that this monster has two official spelling in English; either Saruphas or Salphas.
  • Tunnel King: Is originally an underground-dwelling monster, and still has the ability to burrow its way around even after Alien Guts’ mutation.

Bandelas

Portrayed by: Hiroshi Banno (voice)

First appearance: Betrayal Sun
A creature that was born as an extension of the sun from Bandelas Solar System. When the solar system’s sun is slowly dying, the monster went to Earth to harvest mankind’s Minus Energy to empower the star while pleading the Ultra Garrison for their cooperation in his presence.
  • Blinded by the Light: Being an extension of the Banderas Solar System’s sun, the creature can unleash a beam of light that stuns Seven.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: In addition to absorbing Minus Energy, Bandelas can also brainwash his target into mindless servants, doing so to stop the opposition from Dan and the Ultra Garrison.
  • Cephalothorax: Bandelas’ monster form is a humanoid with a giant head over his torso.
  • Eldritch Abomination: Unlike aliens and monsters in Seven’s home series, Bandelas is neither an alien nor a monster, but a creature who served as an extension to the will of his solar system’s sun. His physical form at first is a floating eyeball, followed by a Cephalothorax monster form to fight Seven.
  • Emotion Eater: Bandelas consumes the humans’ Minus Energy, doing so to empower the sun of his Solar System. The result either turns his victims into a mindless puppets or putting them under a happy trance.
  • Eye Scream: Seven threw and pierced his main eye with his Eye Slugger.
  • Faceless Eye: Bandelas’ original form is a floating eyeball.
  • Go Mad from the Revelation: Bandelas does not take it well that inhabitants of his eponymous system had already left for other planets, causing him to break down and terrorize as a monster.
  • Light Is Not Good: Since Bandelas is a manifestation of the sun, he can unleash sunlight for attacks, but it isn’t pleasant at all.
  • One-Winged Angel: Once realizing that the inhabitants of Bandelas System had already abandoned their planets, the creature transform from a floating eyeball into a humanoid monster.
  • Our Monsters Are Weird: Bandelas breaks the record for the first time as a sentient creature who served as an extension of a celestial body instead of alien/monsters as outer space threats.
  • Spell My Name With An S: According to official materials, his name is either spelled as “Bandelas” or “Vanderas”.
  • Thinking Up Portals: Bandelas travel from Earth to his Solar System through the stargate. The Ultra Garrison blew it up before he grew into a giant monster, thus sealing his fate on Earth.
  • This Cannot Be!: See Go Mad from the Revelation.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Bandelas’ main goal is to absorb humans’ Minus Energy and promised them Earth’s prosperity in return, but as Dan/Seven pointed out, the people of Bandelas System had already left for another planet after their sun started to die.

     1999 The Final Chapters Hexalogy Specials 

Alien Valkyrie

Portrayed by: Mahito Ohba

First appearance: Legend and Glory

An alien from the Planet Valkyrie, who slipped into the Terrestrial Defense Force in order to discredit the Ultra Garrison in front of the mass media.


  • All There in the Manual: The Tie-In Novel revealed that Alien Valkyrie are naturally gaseous creatures, but exposure to Earth atmosphere mutated them into a twisted and horrifying physical form.
  • Body Surf: Valkyrie caused the destruction of TDF’s Moon Base by possessing TDF officers into firing amongst themselves. He also did this on Earth to discredit the Ultra Garrison in front of the mass media through a chain of events.
  • Eldritch Abomination: His true form is presented as hideous and ugly, which Dan lampshaded to be a reflection of his ugly heart. The Tie-In Novel revealed that this form is a physical appearance taken by the alien after exposure to Earth atmosphere.
  • Frame-Up: He set up a chain of events that discredit the Furuhashi and Ultra Garrison members out of fear of TDF’s Operation: Friendship would threaten his own planet.
  • Hate Sink: Despite his Well-Intentioned Extremist behaviour, Valkyrie is nowhere likeable for his plan in turning the public opinion against the Ultra Garrisons, ironically the team being the ones who oppose Kaji’s Operation: Friendship.
  • Hero Killer: He is responsible for killing Furuhashi by turning the former’s gun against him.
  • Lethally Stupid: Despite his well-meaning goal for the protection of his home planet, his very actions on Earth only leads to the destruction of Planet Valkyrie.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Zigzagged. To prevent his planet from being destroyed, Valkyrie caused a commotion that destroyed TDF’s Moon Base and created a chain of events that frame Furuhashi and Ultra Garrison, the ones who otherwise against the Operation: Friendship. After his actions were exposed and being killed by Seven, it was Furuhashi’s death that became an Inspirational Martyr for Kaji to initiate Operation: Friendship while Valkyrie’s planet gets to be the first target due to his presence on Earth.
  • Non-Indicative Name: His name is Alien Valkyrie, yet is nothing like the figure in the Norse Mythology.
  • Rule of Symbolism: His giant physical form is a twisted version of the human heart, which goes with the theme of the episode he appeared in (as well as the Central Theme of the 1999 Hexalogy as a whole): that humans have the advantage over machines due to their hearts.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: His destruction of TDF’s Moon Base and discrediting the UG are all under the name of preventing his planet from being a victim of Operation: Friendship. Unfortunately it was his own attempts at tearing the UG apart that once he gets exposed, his very presence puts his own planet’s wellbeing in jeopardy.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Had Valkyrie prevented himself from meddling with Earth’s affairs, then his planet (and potentially other alien planets as well) would not be doomed to destruction with the death of Furuhashi.
  • Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: He fails to possess Dan in contrast to humans, since the elder is an Ultra Warrior in disguise.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Not to mankind, but his own planet.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Alien Valkyrie’s attempt at tearing the UG apart is to prevent his planet from being blow up by TDF’s Operation: Friendship. This is a Subversion, since the stupidity in his plan involves tearing apart those who could have been his allies in sparring his planet from destruction, instead of opposing Kaji and the other radical TDF faction.

Alien Kyuloo/Henmi Yoshiya

Portrayed by: Soichiro Akaboshi

First appearance: The Sky-Flying Iron Colossus
A science fiction writer who was acquainted to Ichiro Hayakawa, Satomi’s late father. He wrote the science fiction The Sky-Flying Iron Colossus, the first part of the novel in the past, but the truth behind his novel and his true identity is a real plot point of the second episode of the 1999 special.
  • Cool Old Guy: Epecially since he acted as the Parental Substitute to Satomi after her father died.
  • Daddy Had a Good Reason for Abandoning You: He disappeared after Satomi was taken care by her aunt, but this is because the Alien Garo are still around on Earth, so he can’t drag any of his loved ones along with him.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He allowed himself to become Daitekkai’s main component, allowing him to take control and expose the robot’s Achilles' Heel for Seven to strike.
  • Human Disguise; Kyuloo took on the human form of Henmi Yoshiya for the entire duration of his appearance, while his true form is obscured by a shadow.
  • Interspecies Friendship: Kyuloo as Henmi forged not one, but two, both of which were Ichiro and his daughter, Satomi.
  • Parental Substitute: He acted as a surrogate father figure to Satomi in her childhood when her father died.
  • Roman à Clef: In-Universe example. Henmi published the book named “The Sky Flying Iron Colossus” after his spaceship, the Daitekkai, crashed on Earth to find any scientist who could help him fix it to get him back to outer space. Unfortunately, he attracted the attentions of Alien Garo, who sought to use his robot for invasion purposes.
  • The Shadow Knows: His true form is casted by his shadow, even if he remains in Human Disguise.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: His novel about his Daitekkai mecha was the inspiration for Satomi to join the Ultra Garrison.
  • You Cannot Grasp the True Form: Whatever his real alien form is, Kyuloo prefer to obscure it in the form of shadows.

Alien Garo

First appearance: The Sky-Flying Iron Colossus

A group of small spider-like aliens with the ability to latch into humans as their hosts. The Alien Galo had been around on Earth 20 years prior to the story with the goal of invading the planet, especially by hunting Alien Kyuloo for his Daitekkai robot. The resurfaced in the present day when Kaji’s Operation: Friendship threatened their planet.


  • Ambiguously Evil: Their alignment in the present day; in the past, they were already on Earth under the goal of invading the planet by searching for Daitekkai, only to decide to hide their presence for 2 decades, then reappearing when Kaji announced Operation: Friendship. Their current goal of taking Daitekkai is unclear, as whether they wanted either to restart their invasion plan or to defend their home planet from being of one Kaji’s targets.
  • The Call Knows Where You Live: One of them spied on Satomi during her return to her hometown to seek her help in finding Hemi/Alien Kyuloo. She objected.
  • Demonic Possession: They latched on the back of human heads to gain control of their hosts.
  • Out-Gambitted: They managed to intercept Alien Kyuloo’s attempt at hijacking the robot from their control when the benevolent alien offered himself as the final component. It was then when Kyuloo Out-Gambitted the Alien Garos by barely manipulating the robot into exposing its Achilles' Heel for Seven to punch his way through.
  • Spiders Are Scary: They are alien spiders at the size of a human head, and are also evil invaders.

Daitekkai

First appearance: The Sky-Flying Iron Colossus

A Humongous Mecha belonging to Alien Kyuloo as his spaceship, it crash-landed on Earth 2 decades prior and fixed by the Alien Garo in the present day as their own when Kaji initiated Operation: Friendship.


  • Achilles' Heel: Its power core, which is protected on its chest. Kyuloo had to wrestle control of his robot from the Alien Garo to expose it for Seven to deliver a straight punch to the main component.
  • Grand Theft Prototype: It was originally Alien Kyuloo’s transportation that crashed on Earth. Alien Garo took the robot as their weapon in order to invade Earth after fixing it.
  • Imperfect Ritual: Unfortunately the plan to rebuild Daitekkai is incomplete, since the Roman à Clef novel that Kyuloo wrote was only the first part. The final component is none other than Alien Kyuloo to empower the robot with his burning emotions.
  • The Juggernaut: According to Alien Kyuloo, once Daitekkai is complete, it has enough power to level an entire city, hence the Ultra Garrison and Seven had to stop the robot quickly.
  • Meaningful Name: Daitekkai, as in the Japanese for Iron Colossus, referring the machine as a giant conglomerate of iron.
  • Mighty Glacier: While lacking agility, Daitekkai makes it up with its strong resilience and high beam output firing.
  • Tin-Can Robot: Daitekkai’s design is metallic and cylindrical; with its vehicle mode being a giant cylindrical space ship gives a literal meaning to this trope.
  • Transforming Mecha: Converts from a cylindrical-like space ship to a humanoid robot.

Alien Lemojo (Powan, Gale and Mupyo)

Portrayed by: Tomomi Miyauchi (Powan/Saeko Hamuro), Kazuoki Takahashi (Gale), Katsuyuki Yamazaki (Gale; Kazamori disguise), Makoto Kakeda (Mupyo)

First appearance: The Day the Fruit Ripens

A group of alien terrorists who crash-landed on Earth in an attempt to unleash the Volajo fruits on Earth and eradicate mankind. Three of them, Powan, Mupyo and Gale slipped into the human society to smuggle the Volajo to Japan, intending to unleash them to destroy mankind.


  • Dark Is Evil: Gale disguised himself as a man in black.
  • Dating Catwoman: Powan/Saeko dated the UG science expert Mizuno, secretly implanting a bug in his fake tooth to spy on the Ultra Garrison’s activity.
  • Devour the Dragon: A voluntary example; Gale used the last of his life force to awaken one single Volajo that he managed to rescue from being burned by the UG.
  • Died in Your Arms Tonight: Powan spent her last breath on Mizuno’s arms.
  • For the Evulz: The Lemojos are alien terrorists, hence their appearance on Earth are not related to Kaji’s Operation: Friendship and merely trying to kill mankind for their own enjoyment.
  • Mugged for Disguise: Gale knocked down Dan!Kazamori and took his form to lure the Ultra Garrison into a trap. He shed the disguise right away.
  • Mushroom Man: The Lemojos are designed as walking fungi.
  • Revenge by Proxy: Gale and Powan decided to kill Dan!Kazamori just because Mupyo was killed by the Ultra Garrison in a failed attempt to lure the team into a trap. Fortunately, Dan!Kazamori summoned Windam to scare them away.
  • Terrorists Without a Cause: They have no real reason to activate Volajo to destroy mankind, other than the implication that they did it For the Evulz.

Volajo

First appearance: The Day the Fruit Ripens

A plant monster bioweapon created by the Alien Lemojo terrorists in their genocide against mankind. After smuggling the fruits to Earth and gets detected in Japan, the Ultra Garrison managed to burn most of the fruits, but one was rescued by Alien Lemojo Gale, who used up his life force to transform the plant into a monster.


  • Acid Attack: Sprays acid gases, causing nearby building to corrode.
  • Botanical Abomination: A plant monster by nature, transforming from their fruit form once they ripen on Earth.
  • Combat Tentacles: Unleashed a vine to strangle the Ultra Hawk 3 before Seven severed it.

Dairyukai/Otohime (Older sister)

Portrayed by: Noriko Tanaka (also the voice of Dairyukai)

First appearance: The End of the Contract
In the village of Ryugasaki (Shima’s hometown) lies an alternate version of the Urashima Taro about the eponymous protagonist who visited the Ryugu after saving the turtle, meeting with the Otohime twins and fallen in love with the older twin. Although promising to honor their promise in not opening their clamshell, Urashima Taro neglected it and became an old man. At that same time, the older Otohime died and in the present day, she transformed into the Dairyukai monster to kill Urashima Taro for not fulfilling their promise.
  • Abnormal Ammo: Dairyukai shoots wave-like bullets from her mouth.
  • Always Identical Twins: Both Otohime sisters are identical to each other. The older one has a matching scar on her right hand as part of her deal with Urashima Taro.
  • Ambiguous Situation: What happened to Dairyukai after absorbing Urashima Taro when he presented her the flower: did Otohime forgive him and Ascended to a Higher Plane of Existence, or she gave Taro a painless death?
  • Breath Weapon: Exhales a stream of blinding mist from her mouth.
  • Draconic Abomination: By virtue of her first appearance, she was portrayed as a horrifying monster bent on searching for Urashima Taro.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: Despite having Seven’s Eye Slugger pierced her right hand, Dairyukai managed to pull it out without any ill effect.
  • Meaningful Name: Dairyukai, as in the Japanese for Great Sea Dragon.
  • Non-Malicious Monster: Otohime as Dairyukai never meant harm for the humans and is only searching for Urashima Taro for breaking their promise. When Taro showed her the moonflower that he promised to pick up for her, Dairyukai stopped her attacked and simply absorbed Urashima Taro before disappearing.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: One that is transformed from the Otohime princess (the older one to be exact).
  • Sea Serpents: As Dairyukai, an undersea dragon.
  • Woman Scorned: Not in a fit of jealousy, Otohime/Dairyukai searched for Urashima Taro to kill him for opening their clamshell
  • Weredragon: Although Otohime is not a normal human, she transformed into a draconic monster upon death.

Rahakam Stone

Portrayed by: Kenji Kasai (Yutaka Kanemitsu clone), Shigeki Kagemaru (Kaji clone)

First appearance: The Duplicated Man

A wishing stone whose existence dated back to the era of Mu civilizations. The stone emerged on Ishidate City, Tokyo, where it begins granting the wishes of any visitors. One of them, Haruka, wished for her Corrupt Corporate Executive father Yutaka Kanemitsu to be replaced by a kinder clone, which the stone obliged by doing so.

  • Batman Gambit: After being called out as an abomination by Kaji, Rahakam Stone managed to trick him into blurting out King Joe as a destruction machine before the stone disappeared. Sure enough, the King Joe II was hacked into its rampaging spree as if it was possessed by the stone per Kaji’s will.
  • Exact Words: The stone granted the visitor’s wish precisely based on their words and thoughts. While not being a case of Jerkass Genie, the stone also granted Prayer of Malice by killing humans as well.
  • Gods Need Prayer Badly: The Rahakam Stone lives on by being revered and granting the wishes of Mu civilizations. It fell into grief after the Mu civilizations abandon it for the land.
  • Honest Corporate Executive: The Yutaka clone, as wished by Haruka, is a man of his words who changed his public opinion into a benevolent manufacturing president.
  • It Can Think: Despite being a wish-granting stone, Rahakam Stone is in fact well aware of its surroundings and even used the Yutaka clone that Haruka wished as its mouthpiece.
  • Mouth of Sauron: The stone uses the Yutaka clone as its mouthpiece to vent out its grief of being abandoned by mankind back in the Mu civilization. The clone also took the form of Kaji just to screw over with the real one.
  • Mugged for Disguise: The stone first hypnotized Yutaka to lure him away from his house, then replace him with its kinder clone per Haruka’s wish.
  • Who's Laughing Now?: The Rahakam Stone’s granting Kaji’s (accidental) wish and turning King Joe II into a murder machine on the loose was its middle finger to the warhawk before it perished on its own.

King Joe II

First appearance: The Duplicated Man

Originally the robot piloted by Alien Pedan in their previous rampage against Kobe, TDF managed to salvage its remains and brought to the New Konan Heavy Industries to be repaired into their fighting force. After Kaji blurted out to the Rahakam Stone that King Joe is a weapon of mass destruction, the stone granted his wish and transform King Joe II into a mindless murder machine whose sole purpose is the destruction of everything in its path.


  • Achilles' Heel: The impact spot from where Furuhashi fired his Ryton R30 bomb still remains. Seven had to constantly fling his Eye Slugger to the same spot to destroy the robot, to the point of denting his own weapon.
  • Art Evolution: King Joe II is visibly a great departure from the original King Joe to one where it approaches the real-robot design, rather than a costume-like appearance in the Showa Era.
  • Call-Back: King Joe II once again mount on Seven to deliver a barrage of physical attack.
  • Came Back Strong: No less thanks to New Konan Heavy Industries, King Joe was rebuilt into a stronger version of itself, where it could use Detachment Combat in a rapid succession.
  • Detachment Combat: Unlike the ones in the TV series, King Joe II can separate itself at a surprisingly fast pace and reform just at the right time to strike Seven In the Back.
  • Dragon Their Feet: When the Alien Pedan pilots were killed, King Joe was simply rendered as a dead ship instead of fully being destroyed. When it was restored and went against the humans, the King Joe was counted as fighting under its late master’s proxy.
  • Haunted Technology: The Rahakam Stone did this by programming King Joe II into a murder machine to fulfil Kaji’s unintended wish of King Joe being a murder machine.

     1999 The Final Chapters Hexalogy Specials (UNMARKED SPOILER ALERT) 

Nonmalt

Portrayed by: Noriko Watanabe

First appearance: I am Earthling

A surviving member of the Nonmalts after Captain Kiriyama bombed their civilization back in the original series. Here, she resurfaced to reveal to Ultraseven that her kind was the original dominant race of planet Earth until humans took it over. When TDF decided to come clean with their past, the Nonmalt still agitated with her kind’s death and sent Zabangi to sabotage TDF’s attempts at broadcasting the Omega Files to the entire galaxy.


  • Adaptational Jerkass: The female Nonmalt in the novel took on the form of a younger Anne just to give Dan an emotional dilemma.
  • Avenging the Villain: She appeared with Zabangi to avenge her fallen Nonmalt brethren.
  • Death by Adaptation: Whereas she survived and left off without any comeuppance in her live action appearance, the Nonmalt in the novel was killed by Zabangi after she ordered the monster to burn everything that’s beautiful. Of course, this also includes her, who is counted as one for taking the form of a younger Anne.
  • Final Boss: She is the final antagonist in the 1999 Hexalogy, barring Kaji and his men in TDF.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: The Nonmalt in the novel ordered Zabangi to burn everything that’s beautiful on the surface world. Unfortunately she was also counted due to her taking Anne’s form, and she was killed in the middle of Zabangi’s attack.
  • Human Disguise: The Nonmalt’s true form was shown way back in the original series. In Heisei, the Nonmalt took the form of a human girl and in the Tie-In Novel, she took on a form of a younger Anne.
  • Humans Are the Real Monsters: Stands by this trope as her ancestors perished from mankind’s invasion, as well as captain Kiriyama ordering the destruction of their underwater city way back in the original series.
  • Ms. Exposition: She reveals to Seven of her kind’s history, as well as Kaji’s true goal in the Operation: Friendship as an interplanetary invasion attempt.
  • Revenge Before Reason: Despite going out of her way to expose the Omega File, she ordered its destruction by Zabangi when TDF decided to transmit said file to outer space, wanting mankind to reap for their ancestor’s sins in the destruction of the Nonmalts.
  • Revenge by Proxy: The murderers of her brethren would have been long dead (including Kiriyama, who at that point was Killed Offscreen by Kaji’s men), but she choose to satisfy her revenge by murdering mankind in general, including the innocents.
  • Tragic Villain: Her genocide against mankind isn’t unfounded, especially since her ancestors were killed and the underwater Nonmalt civilizations were eliminated by Kiriyama back in the original series. Unfortunately she was beyond reasoning and only wanted the deaths of her brethren to be avenged.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: She disappeared completely from the scene and was never mentioned again after Zabangi was killed.
  • Walking Spoiler: Her very presence in her episode delivers a shocking truth that was jaw dropping to both in-universe characters and the audiences themselves. After all, there is a good reason why her and Zabangi’s section were given a separate one.
  • Wham Line: Her role as Ms Exposition on revealing that not only Nonmalts are the true inhabitants of Earth, but mankind’s ancestors were invaders.

Zabangi

First appearance: I am Earthling

An underground monster who served as the protector of the Nonmalts since the ancient past. Zabangi was summoned by the surviving Nonmalt girl to stop the transfer of the Omega Files to the outer space in order to exact their revenge on mankind over the fallen Nonmalt brethren.


  • Alien Blood: After Seven slit Zabangi’s throat, the monster sprayed out yellowish blood to Seven’s face.
  • Avenging the Villain: Part of Zabangi’s mission is to eradicate mankind as a retribution for the fallen Nonmalts.
  • Breath Weapon: Fires a stream of energy beam from its mouth.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Both delivering this and the receiving end. Zabangi is able to defeat Miclas and Windam life rag dolls, but found itself on the same receiving treatment by Seven after that.
  • The Dragon: To the female Nonmalt.
  • Dragon Ascendant: In the novel adaptation, Zabangi killed its own master after she ordered the monster to kill anything that’s beautiful on the surface world, as Nonmalt!Anne also counted due to her appearance.
  • Notzilla: Design-wise, Zabangi combined the aspects of Gomess and Arstron, both of which are Godzilla expies.
  • Slashed Throat: Seven killed Zabangi by slitting its throat with his Eye Slugger.
  • The Worf Effect: Easily defeated the likes of Miclas and Windam, only to be killed by Seven after getting its throat slit.

    Ultraseven Evolution (2002) 

Alien Garut/Tashiro

Portrayed by: Tomokazu Seki (human form and voice)

First appearance: Dark Side (Tashiro), Never Land (Alien Garut)
An alien who claimed himself to be a fixed point observer, wanting to observe the evolution of all life on Earth as a lucky spectator. In truth, Alien Garut is an invader who planned to manipulate events regarding the evolution of Earth's life to his favor, doing so even by manipulating everyone around him.
  • Batman Gambit:Alien Garut pulls off a massive one which caused the entire 2002 Evolution pentalogy to take place: By fabricating the A Kashic Records to have the Plant Life Forms rule the Earth, Garut caused TDF and mankind itself to go on a manhunt against the plant aliens, causing them to be threatened. Meanwhile, this allows Garut and his alien cronies to manipulate the plant aliens to their favor and finally having Earth under his leadership, using the Plant Life Forms as Puppet Kings to his regime.
  • Big Bad: The first alien in the series to hold this title instead of a Final Boss, he is behind everything that went wrong ever since the Pegassas started their invasion on Earth.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He claims to be a fixed point observer (a job which Ultraseven also held before his arrival on Earth) whose mission is to watch over mankind, but his true intention is to invade the Earth through tampering with the Akashic Records and the fate of mankind as a whole.
  • Bling of War: Befitting his Boss Subtitles Metal Alien, Alien Garut has a fully metallic body and hide.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Initially presented himself as a rather gentleman for an evil alien, but once his ruse were exposed; he dropped this façade for his ruthless behaviour.
  • Kill and Replace: His human form Tashiro is a TDF researcher. Considering how Alien Pegassa, Godola and numerous other evil aliens took over TDF by impersonating them, it is possible that the real Tashiro was long dead to have his identity used by Alien Garut to sneak into TDF.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He manipulated everyone around him as expendable pawns in his scheme to invade Earth, both aliens and humans alike.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: His eyes are constantly red, and he is the series’ Big Bad.

Alien Pegassa

Portrayed by: Masaharu Sato (voice actor; radical faction), Hiroko Sakurai (actor; Sayuri)

First appearance: Dark Side
A race of aliens that originally inhabited Pegassa City, which TDF was forced to blow up after the floating city almost collided with Planet Earth. Surviving Pegassa regrouped on Earth, but splits into two factions; the moderate faction that wanted to live peacefully with humans and the radical faction that wanted to eliminate mankind as revenge for their home planet.

The leader of the benevolent Alien Pegassa faction is Sayuri, the founder of her own orphanage where the Ultra Garrison rookie Yuki Kisaragi was raised in.


Tropes applying to the radical Alien Pegassa faction.

  • Death by Secret Identity: Subverted; one of the radical Alien Pegassa thought that Masaki is Seven in disguise, but once proven otherwise, he was shocked and Killed Mid-Sentence by Saijou before he could ask of what really happened to Kazamori.
  • Kill and Replace: Alongside other evil aliens, the radical Pegassa faction slipped into TDF and had impersonated almost everyone in TDF except, Saijou, Inagaki and the Ultra Garrisons.
  • Killed Mid-Sentence: One of the Pegassans was killed in the middle of realizing that Kazamori isn’t Ultraseven’s human form. He was shot in the back by TDF staff officer Saijou after discovering that all of his men were Kill and Replace by the other radical Pegassas.
  • Mistaken for Badass: One of the many radical Pegassans mistook Kazamori as Seven’s human disguise, and was Killed Mid-Sentence after that.
  • No Body Left Behind: After their deaths, any Pegassa corpse would automatically disintegrate and disappeared.
  • Revenge: They wanted to claim Planet Earth as their own as a revenge for TDF destroying Pegassa City, as well as to avenge the fallen Pegassans in the past.
  • Token Evil Teammate: The Pegassas split into two factions, one that wanted to live peacefully with human race and the other who wanted to eradicate them.

Tropes applying to the moderate Alien Pegassa faction and Sayuri.

  • The Atoner: Despite being the founder of her own orphanage, Sayuri is not without a dark past. She abandoned her own children in the Pegassa City to save her own skin when TDF destroyed said city, hence she founded her own orphanage to atone for her selfishness in the past.
  • Badass Pacifist: When Yuki open fired on one of the benevolent Pegassa, he was able to dodge the attack and simply sent Rumi and Satomi to the Dark Zone just for the three of them to converse in a place where no one is able to interrupt. It goes to show that the moderate Pegassas are also capable fighters despite their decision to live with humans.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Sayuri sacrificed her life to destroy the weaponized Dark Zone unleashed by the radical Pegassas to prevent the entire Planet Earth from being dragged into another dimension at the cost of her own well-being.
  • The Leader: The one who leads the benevolent Alien Pegassa faction is an old woman who disguised herself as Sayuri.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Sayuri survived the destruction of Pegassa City only because she chose to leave behind her own children to their doom. Understandably, even Sayuri herself is disgusted with what she did in the past.
  • Parental Substitute: Yuki found comfort of being raised by Sayuri after years of being raised in an abusive household.
  • Token Good Teammate: The Pegassas split into two factions, one that wanted to live peacefully with human race and the other who wanted to eradicate them.

Dragonic Saucer

Portrayed by: Issei Futamata

First appearance: Dark Side
A fixed point observer from outer space whose mission is to observe mankind on Earth. It appeared after the Alien Pegassa Sayuri sacrificed her life to save Earth and had since witnessed the Ultra Garrison and Kazamori’s fight against the evil alien forces.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Through Satomi’s death, the Dragonic Saucer used her life force to free Ultraseven from his prison in Horsehead Nebula and finally allowing the Ultra to fuse with Kazamori to foil Alien Garut’s invasion scheme.
  • Big Good: As a foil to Alien Garut, the Dragonic Saucer observed Kazamori and UG’s exploits and at times assisting them when it’s needed.
  • Identical Stranger: No, this creature is not the Alien Wild’s saucer Narse from the original series. The Dragonic Saucer happen to share the same design as the robotic dragon’s saucer form, but is otherwise an alien being with a mind of its own.
  • It Can Think: What sets apart the Dragonic Saucer from Narse is that the saucer creature is fully sentient and capable of speeches.

Alien Godola

Portrayed by: Daisuke Gōri (voice actor)

First appearance: Perfect World

Long ago, a group of Alien Godola were among those fought by the first Ultra Garrison. In the present day, a lone Alien Godola was in cohorts with many evil aliens during their secret takeover in TDF through Kill and Replace most of their members.


  • I Know What You Fear: Alien Godola’s Lotus-Eater Machine traps his victims into their mental prison based on their personal fears.
  • Kill and Replace: Is implied to have snuck his way into TDF like all aliens through disguising as a TDF officer.
  • Lotus-Eater Machine: Alien Godola trapped the Ultra Garrison members (barring Rumi and Satomi) through a machine which presented each of them with their greatest weaknesses.
  • No Body Left Behind: Like Alien Pegassa, Godola left no remains or cavader after it was shot by Captain Shiragane, his body simply disappear after that.

The New Human Children

First appearance: Never Land
A quartet of children, one of them named Mayuko. They are chosen by the will of the Earth as a new race of evolved humans who decided to end the entire old mankind to have the entire Planet Earth all to themselves while unknowingly dancing in Alien Garut's own palm.
  • Abusive Parents: Mayuko came from a family of abusive parents, with Yuki quickly seeing her as a kindred spirit from similar situation.
  • Creepy Child: At first glance, they looked like your everyday children, but these children held their status as the new mankind very highly and also sided with the aliens’ plan in genocide of the old humans.
  • Fauxshadowing: Mayuko dreamed of Yuki died protecting her in an aerial attack, hinting at the UG rookie being the first martyr. Unfortunately it was another female member in UG, Satomi to be exact.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Out of the four children, Mayuko was the only one to properly side with the Ultra Garrison after being treated kindly by the team, compared to her Abusive Parents.
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: If their claims were to be true, then the children had been planning their takeover against the old mankind ever since UG was too busy tackling alien-related cases and those of Kaji’s Operation: Friendship.
  • Loners Are Freaks: Although they worked together in groups, the children (especially Mayuko) came from families with Parental Neglect issues.
  • The Mole: Mayuko was forced to put up a Wounded Gazelle Gambit for the other three children so that she could infiltrate UG’s hideout and expose their plans. Unfortunately Mayuko developed genuine bond with them and decided to side with UG during the commotion.
  • Not Brainwashed: They became evil out of their own free will and sided with the aliens over the eradication of the old mankind.
  • Proud Warrior Race Guy: The children hold their status as the new human race highly, while viewing old humans as rats.
  • Puny Humans: They call the old race of humans as “rats”.
  • Shout-Out: They are based on the concept of Newtypes from Mobile Suit Gundam, as they are a race of humans evolved into beings with greater capabilities (including telepathy).
  • This Cannot Be!: The other three children discovering that Mayuko surpassed all of them in a Beam-O-War psychic wave attack.

Neo Pandon

First appearance: Never Land
The original monster, Pandon, was Alien Ghose’s bioweapon in their past invasion on Earth. In the present day, Pandon was resurrected into Neo Pandon, but the controller for the monster (which Alien Ghose used to control their monster in the past) was confiscated by TDF in an attempt to foil their invasion plans. Suwa would steal the controller and eventually unleashed the monster against both the Ultra Garrison and Ultraseven.
  • Art Evolution: A justified example, since this is the original Pandon that was modified to Came Back Strong from its original form.
  • Back from the Dead: Neo Pandon is a biologically altered Pandon to turn it stronger than the last time it fought against Seven.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Neo Pandon inflicted this to Seven by stealing and using his Eye Slugger against the Ultra.
  • Multiple Head Case: Instead of sharing the same neck, Neo Pandon has separate necks for each heads.
  • Mythology Gag: Neo Pandon managed to catch Seven’s thrown Eye Slugger with its hand, just like its cyborg counterpart.
  • The Power of Hate: The Pandon controller used to control Neo Pandon is controlled through the user’s hatred channelling into the monster. Even if the wielder has no intention to manipulate Pandon, the monster will absorb their hatred through the device so long it had enough hatred to move about and initiating its rampaging spree.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Neo Pandon wasn’t manipulated into fighting Seven to the end in the novel adaptation, it simply return to an eternal slumber after spreading the seeds of Plant Life Forms, signifying that the monster simply followed the will of the Planet Earth.

Plant Life Form/Mitsuko

Portrayed by: Saori Nara

First appearance: Innocent
From the will of the Earth, the Plant Life Form is a race of Earth vegetation, evolving to gain sentience with the mission to heal the planet by restoring nature and vegetation. Their seed were dispersed by Neo Pandon as part of awakening the race, but the Ultra Garrison members killed most of them except a few after mistaking them to be invaders. Through Alien Garut’s tampering with Akashic Record, the race was labelled as inheritors of Earth’s future as aliens were out to control the race and TDF wanting to destroy them, but Kazamori stepped in to ensure their safety above all else.
  • Actual Pacifist: The Plant Life Forms in general are non-violent beings. Even if their kind were killed, none of them held any grudges against mankind, ironically their murders.
  • Alien Blood: They have green blood in their bodies, paralleling plant latex.
  • Dead Guy Junior: She was given the name Mitsuko by an elder who had lost his daughter 2 decades prior.
  • Healing Hands: Though not on humans, the Plant Life Forms can heal nature with their abilities.
  • Humanoid Abomination: A benevolent example; her race are plants evolved into human-like creatures with the goal of purifying Earth and restoring the vegetation.
  • Last of Her Kind: After the Ultra Garrison killed most of their kind in their seed forms, survivors were originally Mitsuko and the other surviving seed. Mitsuko was killed, and the last one is the endling of their race.
  • Light Is Good: In human forms, they wear bright clothing and are real pacifist, preferring to stay away from conflicts.
  • Protectorate: Kazamori swears to save Mitsuko from being endangered as he is well aware that their race couldn’t even hurt a fly. After Mitsuko’s death, he decided to protect the endling of their race from the Ultra Garrison.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Mitsuko was killed by Shima after being mistaken as an alien, despite her never demonstrating any form of violence at all.

Gaimos

First appearance: Akashic Record
After his plans to invade the Earth by tampering with the Akashic Records was discovered, Alien Garut summoned his monster, Gaimos, in the final fight against the Ultra Garrison and Ultraseven as a whole.
  • Breath Weapon: Spits fireball to its target.
  • Cyborg: Gaimos has visible tubes running through its torso, including a pair of shoulder cannons that are visibly mechanical than biological.
  • The Dragon: To Alien Garut.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Gaimos was killed by Ultraseven when he stabbed his Eye Slugger onto the monster’s gut before he pulled it out and for Gaimos to fall.
  • Reptiles Are Abhorrent: The monster itself appeared to be a snake whose head had been molted with its own skin remains there.
  • Shoulder Cannon: Has one on each shoulder.

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