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* DentedIron: As noted above all of his previous battles caught up with him and he was in terrible shape by the end of the series, to the point that his superior urges him to abandon Earth and recover out of concern for his life.



* DentedIron: As noted above all of his previous battles caught up with him and he was in terrible shape by the end of the series, to the point that his superior urges him to abandon Earth and recover out of concern for his life.
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* ArcNumber: Seven (also, the digits in 340, where 3+4+0=7)


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* DramaPreservingHandicap: His deteriorating condition in the finale.
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* {{Tuckerization}}: Named after Eiji Tsuburaya's son Akira.
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* DropTheHammer: Their left hands are compacted and heavy, essentially made to act as sledgehammers in melee combat.
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* BreakoutVillain: While not to the extent of Alien Metron, Alien Pedan or Alien Guts, the Alien Godola have proven to be a fairly popular foe, making multiple appearances in other entries of the Ultra Series.

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* BreakoutVillain: While not to the extent of Alien Metron, Alien Pedan Metron or Alien Guts, the Alien Godola have proven to be a fairly popular foe, making multiple appearances in other entries of the Ultra Series.
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Dastardly aliens who used an anti-gravity field to abduct ships at sea, capturing an Ultra Garrison investigation crew. They also attempted to destroy Ultra Garrison headquarters with a bomb and stole Dan's Ultra Eye in order to do it without opposition. The Godolas have since made a few reappearances in the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', notably in the Heisei ''Ultraseven'' and ''Series/UltramanGeed''.

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Dastardly aliens who used an anti-gravity field to abduct ships at sea, capturing an Ultra Garrison investigation crew. They also attempted to destroy Ultra Garrison headquarters with a bomb and stole Dan's Ultra Eye in order to do it without opposition. The Godolas Alien Godola have since made a few reappearances in the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', notably in the Heisei ''Ultraseven'' ''Ultraseven'',''Series/UltramanGeed'', and ''Series/UltramanGeed''.''Series/UltramanTaiga''.

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* BreakoutVillain: While not to the extent of Alien Metron, Alien Pedan or Alien Guts, the Alien Godola have proven to be a fairly popular foe, making multiple appearances in other entries of the Ultra Series.



* BreakoutVillain: Although not as popular as other Ultraseven aliens like Guts and Metron, Alien Shaplay has become a recurring member of the Ultraman rogues gallery.

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* BreakoutVillain: Although not as popular as other Ultraseven aliens like Guts and Metron, Simmilar to Alien Godola, while Alien Shaplay has might not be as popular compared to aliens like Alien Guts and Alien Metron, they have become a recurring member species of the Ultraman rogues gallery.



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For a while, it was believed that, much like the aforementioned Alien Spell, this monster was effectively ExiledFromContinuity due to controversy surrounding its episode (which was removed from circulation following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, as said episode revolved around nuclear deterrents). However, these fears seem to have been baseless, as it returned in ''Series/UltramanGeed''.

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For a while, it was believed that, much like the aforementioned Alien Spell, this monster was effectively ExiledFromContinuity due to controversy surrounding its episode (which was removed from circulation following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, as said episode revolved around nuclear deterrents). However, these fears seem to have been baseless, as it returned in ''Series/UltramanGeed''.''Series/UltramanGeed'', and the episode was shown for the 55th Anniversary airing on the series on [=YouTube=].
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* BadassBaritone: Contrast Dan's tenor voice.
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* TheChick: Naturally, also Dan's love interest.

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