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* ToServeMan: Likes to eat humans, or as it calls them, "friends".

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* ToServeMan: Likes to eat humans, or as it calls them, "friends"."friends", which has to do with the "Critters" it's comprised of being cannibalistic.
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* DubNameChange: The 4kids dub changes the name of his human form from Ryosuke Sanada to Ricky Kenada.
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* DreamEater: Consumes the dreams of children, turning them into [[EmptyShell emotionless zombies]] she discards like used up trash.

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* DreamEater: DreamStealer: Consumes the dreams of children, turning them into [[EmptyShell emotionless zombies]] she discards like used up trash.
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* BreakoutVillain: Gatanothor has proven to be a fairly popular final boss kaiju, making multiple cameos, mentions and appearances in other entries of the franchise. Two of the most well known examples of this is [[spoiler:his Maga variant from ''Series/UltramanOrb'' called "Magatanothor", who (While not physically appearing in the show) was one of the six Lord Monsters created by [[BigBad Maga Orochi]] to embody the element of darkness]]. The other example is [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination Megalothor]] from ''Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga'', who is that universe's version of the evil god]]. Gatanothor has also made multiple appearances in Video Games and merchandising.


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* EvilIsBigger: Where as Tiga stands at 53 meters (173 feet) tall, Gatanothor (Despite looking about the same size as Tiga) stands at a terrifying 150 meters (500 feet) tall.
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Having the honor of being the very first seijin type villain of the Heisei ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', Kyrieloid is often regarded as one of the most well known and beloved villains due to their threatening appearance and demeanor.


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* BreakoutVillain: Without a shadow of a doubt, Tiga's most iconic and well known alien adversary, making multiple appearances in Video Games, Merchandising, and a grand reappearance in [[Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga Ultraman Trigger]] 25 years later.


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* BreakoutVillain: Another one of Tiga's most well known foes, though Gazort wouldn't make a reappearance until 2021's [[Series/UltramanZ Sevenger Fight]] and [[Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga Ultraman Trigger]] in the same year.
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The last of a race of prehistoric giants that lived on Earth thirty million years ago, Tiga and his brethren were the protectors of an ancient civilization until its destruction at the hands of Gatanothor, who sealed Tiga and his kind in stone until he was rediscovered by Daigo Madoka. As the first Ultra hero with a full series since Series/UltramanEighty, Ultraman Tiga's debut marked a new era for the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', set in a new universe. He quickly became one of the most popular Ultra heroes as a result, and has since made return appearances in other series, like ''Series/UltramanGinga'' and ''Series/UltramanX'' eventually getting a bigger role than before in the pseudo-remake series ''Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga''.

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The last of a race of prehistoric giants that lived on came to Earth thirty million years ago, Tiga and his brethren were the protectors of an ancient civilization until its destruction at the hands of Gatanothor, who sealed Tiga and his kind in stone until he was rediscovered by Daigo Madoka. As the first Ultra hero with a full series since Series/UltramanEighty, Ultraman Tiga's debut marked a new era for the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', set in a new universe. He quickly became one of the most popular Ultra heroes as a result, and has since made return appearances in other series, like ''Series/UltramanGinga'' and ''Series/UltramanX'' eventually getting a bigger role than before in the pseudo-remake series ''Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga''.



Robotic soldiers produced en masse by a mechanical space fortress sent by mysterious forces (implied to be the Kyrieloids) to destroy humanity after TPC develops Earth's greatest piece of technology yet, a lightspeed engine called the Maxima Overdrive.

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Robotic soldiers produced en masse by a mechanical space fortress sent by mysterious forces (implied an unknown civilization to be the Kyrieloids) to seek out and destroy any species that had discovered what they called the "forbidden energy". They target humanity after TPC develops Earth's greatest piece of technology yet, a lightspeed engine called the Maxima Overdrive.
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* TheDragon: While it appears long before Gatanothor, it's also his servant sent to pave the way for his attack while the Zoiger are EliteMooks.

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* CurbStompBattle: Natarn's battle with Tiga lasts less than a minute and he doesn't even land a single hit on the hero! However, the episode focuses more on the unseen aliens in the bodies of Maya and Shinjoh, so really Alien Natarn was only there to fill the weekly fight quota.

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* CurbStompBattle: Natarn's battle with Tiga lasts less than a minute and he doesn't even land a single hit on the hero! However, the episode focuses more on the unseen aliens in the bodies of Maya and Shinjoh, so really Alien hero except a beam that was met with a NoSell. Even Natarn was only there realizes he's out of his league and tries to fill the weekly fight quota.''run away''.


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* DirtyCoward: The moment he realizes he doesn't stand a chance against Tiga, he turns tail and runs. Tiga doesn't let him.
* OhCrap: When his beam attack on Tiga is met with a NoSell, he visibly recoils in surprise...and then tries to run for his life.
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* TheAntichrist: Gatanothor has a subtle parallel to the Antichrist of the bible. In the Franchise/CthulhuMythos Ghatanothoa is the son of Cthulhu who is the leader of the old ones paralleling the Anti-christ being the son of Satan. In the Book of Revelation, the Anti-christ leads humanity into an apocalypse with Jesus resurrecting to fight back against him. Similar to Daigo reawakening Tiga when Gatanothor starts to awaken with Daigo himself having a very clear Jesus parallel.

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* TheAntichrist: Gatanothor has a subtle parallel to the Antichrist ([[CommonKnowledge actually called The Beast from the Sea]]) of the bible. In the Franchise/CthulhuMythos Ghatanothoa is the son of Cthulhu who is the leader of the old ones paralleling the Anti-christ The Beast being the son of Satan. In the Book of Revelation, The Beast rises from the Anti-christ sea, and leads humanity into an apocalypse with Jesus resurrecting to fight back against him. Similar to Daigo reawakening Tiga when Gatanothor starts to awaken with Daigo himself having a very clear Jesus parallel.

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