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* MythologyGag: At one point Hanuman enters the shot by flying towards the camera fist-first in a series of staggered zooms, exactly the way the original Ultraman does when summoned.
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* VillainDecay: Most of the monsters, due to being downgraded into mooks for Hanuman to tear apart, but the most glaring is probably Tyrant - the monster who defeated ''five Ultramen'' without breaking a sweat - getting killed by a random explosion, without Hanuman or the Ultras doing anything. Tyrant is a close second due to spending most of it's screentime as a punching bag.

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* VillainDecay: Most of the monsters, due to being downgraded into mooks for Hanuman to tear apart, but the most glaring is probably Tyrant - the monster who defeated ''five Ultramen'' without breaking a sweat - getting killed by a random explosion, without Hanuman or the Ultras doing anything. Tyrant is a close second due to spending most of it's screentime as a punching bag.
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The film launched a short series wherein Hanuman would team up with other HenshinHero brands, including ''Franchise/KamenRider'' and ''Franchise/SuperSentai''.

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The film launched a short series wherein Hanuman would team up with other HenshinHero brands, including ''Franchise/KamenRider'' (''Film/FiveRidersVsKingDark'') and ''Franchise/SuperSentai''.
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''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo and a curious, if very embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history that debuted in 1974 (but was not released in Japan until 1979). This film, plus a handful of other films produced as collaborations between Tsuburaya Productions and Chaiyo are nowadays best known as [[OvershadowedByControversy little more than the prelude to a protracted legal case]] that began when Chaiyo's figurehead Sompote "Sands" Saengduenchai [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means]], with the case only finally being ended in Tsuburaya Production's favour when the case was brought to the USA on April 18, 2018, thanks to the efforts of the Ninth Circuit District Court.

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''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo and a curious, if very embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history that debuted in 1974 (but was not released in Japan until 1979).1979 as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army''). This film, plus a handful of other films produced as collaborations between Tsuburaya Productions and Chaiyo are nowadays best known as [[OvershadowedByControversy little more than the prelude to a protracted legal case]] that began when Chaiyo's figurehead Sompote "Sands" Saengduenchai [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means]], with the case only finally being ended in Tsuburaya Production's favour when the case was brought to the USA on April 18, 2018, thanks to the efforts of the Ninth Circuit District Court.
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** Unless one counts [[NonActionGuy the Mother of Ultra]], there are really only six Ultramen who team up with Hanuman. The Japanese release averts both of these instances by changing the title to ''The Six Ultra Brothers Vs The Monster Army''.
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* NeverTrustATitle: Despite what the title claims, at no point does Hanuman fights any of the Ultramen; they're allies through and through.



* SociopathicHero: Hanuman is a bit of a {{sadist}}. He toys with the temple robbers before brutally murdering them and what he and the Ultra Brothers do to Gomora can't really be considered heroic at all, seeing as how they all gang up on him and push him around like a gang of schoolyard bullies before killing him.

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* SociopathicHero: Hanuman is a bit of a {{sadist}}. He toys with the temple robbers before brutally murdering them and what he and the Ultra Brothers do to Gomora can't really be considered heroic at all, seeing as how they all gang up on him and push him around like a gang of schoolyard bullies before killing him.him.
* VillainDecay: Most of the monsters, due to being downgraded into mooks for Hanuman to tear apart, but the most glaring is probably Tyrant - the monster who defeated ''five Ultramen'' without breaking a sweat - getting killed by a random explosion, without Hanuman or the Ultras doing anything. Tyrant is a close second due to spending most of it's screentime as a punching bag.
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The film launched a short series wherein Hanuman would team up with other HenshinHero brands, including ''Franchise/KamenRider'' and ''Franchise/SuperSentai''.

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* AssholeVictim: The three temple robbers suffer brutal deaths at the hands of Hanuman, but since Hanuman was born from a revived Koh after they shot him, the robbers' deaths come off as rather karmic.



* GratuitousEnglish: Used by Ultraman when thanking Hanuman.

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* GratuitousEnglish: Used by Ultraman when thanking Hanuman.Hanuman, alongside Thai and his "native" tongue of Japanese.


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* ScienceIsBad: Bizarrely for an entry of the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', a sci-fi franchise normally known for advocating responsible science development, this film has this as a central theme. Dr. Wisut is criticised for putting his faith in science and technology over religion and ends up releasing the five kaiju when his attempt to launch artificial rain fails horribly, while the characters who put their faith in religion are the ones who fix most of the problems.
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** Don't forget the monsters. Gomora gets sliced in half, Astromons and Dustpan have their [[OffWithHisHead heads]] and arms cut off, and Dorobon ''gets his skin ripped off of his body''.

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** Don't forget the monsters. Gomora gets [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe sliced in half, half]], Astromons and Dustpan have their [[OffWithHisHead heads]] and arms cut off, and Dorobon ''gets ''[[StrippedToTheBone gets his skin ripped off of his body''.body]]''.

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