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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.
* UnfortunateNames: Dustpan, whose name is surprisingly mundane for him being a strong moth-like monster.

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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.
* UnfortunateNames: Dustpan, whose name is surprisingly mundane for him being a strong moth-like monster.
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''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers v. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo and a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history that debuted in 1974 (but was not released in Japan until 1979). Although this was before company figurehead Sompote "Sands" Saengduenchai [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means]], the results are a bit of a mixed bag.

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''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers v. vs. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo and a rather curious, if very embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history that debuted in 1974 (but was not released in Japan until 1979). Although this was before company 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 results are a bit 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 a mixed bag.
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A boy named Koh notices and gives chase, before the robbers violently murder him with three bullets at point blank range to the head. Koh is dead, or so it seems. In the Land of Light, the Ultra Brothers and Ultra Mother take notice of the injustice and merge the boy with the Hindu deity Hanuman. Hanuman is sent to earth to take revenge on the robbers and correct the sun's distance to the earth.

Although this calamity has been averted, Dr. Wisut successfully launches the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with Wisut's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing from the ground five evil monsters ([[Series/{{Ultraman}} Gomora]], [[Series/UltramanTaro Tyrant, Astromons, Dorobon]], and [[Series/{{Mirrorman}} Dustpan]]), who lay waste to the rocket base and battle the air force, which is unsurprisingly vanquished. Hanuman arrives on the scene to fight them and fares pretty well until the monsters gang up on him and Gomora traps him within an energy ball.

It seems Hanuman is defeated, until [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Ultraman, Zoffy]], Series/UltraSeven, [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Ultraman Jack]], Series/UltramanAce, and Series/UltramanTaro are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.

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A boy named Koh notices and gives chase, before the robbers violently murder him with three bullets at point blank range to the head. Koh is dead, or so it seems. In the Land of Light, the Ultra Brothers and Ultra Mother of Ultra take notice of the injustice and merge the boy with the Hindu deity Hanuman. Hanuman is sent to earth to take revenge on the robbers and correct the sun's distance to the earth.

Although this calamity has been averted, Dr. Wisut successfully launches the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with Wisut's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing reaction that brings about an earthquake. This in turn releases from the ground five evil monsters ([[Series/{{Ultraman}} monsters; [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Gomora]], [[Series/UltramanTaro Tyrant, Astromons, Dorobon]], and [[Series/{{Mirrorman}} Dustpan]]), Dustpan]], who lay waste to the rocket base and battle the air force, which is unsurprisingly vanquished. Hanuman arrives on the scene to fight them and fares pretty well until the monsters gang up on him and Gomora traps him within an energy ball.

It seems Hanuman is defeated, until [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Ultraman, Zoffy]], Series/UltraSeven, [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Ultraman Jack]], Series/UltramanAce, and Series/UltramanTaro are sent as reinforcement reinforcements and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.



** 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 sliced in half, Astromons and Dustpan have their [[OffWithHisHead heads]] and arms cut off, and Dorobon ''gets his skin ripped off of his body''body''.



* NonIndicativeTitle: Despite what the title states, at no point did Hanuman fight any of the Ultras.

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* NonIndicativeTitle: Despite what the title states, at no point did Hanuman fight any of the Ultras. The Japanese title is by far the better of the two, yet just so happens to omit Hanuman instead!



* 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 Gomura 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.
* UnfortunateNames: Dustpan. Just Dustpan. The name would make you think less of a giant monster.

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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 Gomura 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.
* UnfortunateNames: Dustpan. Just Dustpan. The Dustpan, whose name would make you think less of is surprisingly mundane for him being a giant strong moth-like monster.
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* NonIndicativeTitle: Despite what the title states, at no point did Hanuman fight any of the Ultras.
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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 Gomura 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.{{sadist}}. He toys with the temple robbers before brutally murdering them and what he and the Ultra Brothers do to Gomura 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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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: When Mother of Ultra takes Koh's dead body, there's a brief sequence where she appears to be nude and her bare breasts are clearly visible.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: When Mother of Ultra takes Koh's dead body, there's a brief sequence where she appears GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to be nude overwhelming and her bare breasts persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are clearly visible.reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers v. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo and a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history that debuted in 1974 (but was not released in Japan until 1979). Although this was before company figurehead Sompote "Sands" Saengduenchai would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means, the results are a bit of a mixed bag.

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''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers v. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo and a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history that debuted in 1974 (but was not released in Japan until 1979). Although this was before company figurehead Sompote "Sands" Saengduenchai [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means, means]], the results are a bit of a mixed bag.



* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has [[Bokura no Urutoraman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wYZSxg7tGk]], a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.

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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has [[Bokura no Urutoraman https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wYZSxg7tGk]], com/watch?v=0wYZSxg7tGk Bokura no Urutoraman]], a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has [["Bokura no Urutoraman" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wYZSxg7tGk]], a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.

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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has [["Bokura [[Bokura no Urutoraman" Urutoraman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wYZSxg7tGk]], a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has "Bokura no Urutoraman", a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.

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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has "Bokura [["Bokura no Urutoraman", Urutoraman" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wYZSxg7tGk]], a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.
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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 Gomura 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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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: When Mother of Ultra takes Koh's dead body, there's a brief sequence where she appears to be nude and her bare breasts are clearly visible.
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* PluckyComicRelief: Sipuak and Sisuliya, who work at the rocket base, are constantly seen goofing off.

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* PluckyComicRelief: Sipuak and Sisuliya, who work at the rocket base, are constantly seen goofing off.off.
* UnfortunateNames: Dustpan. Just Dustpan. The name would make you think less of a giant monster.

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''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers v. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo and a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history that debuted in 1979. Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means, the results are a bit of a mixed bag.

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''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers v. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo and a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history that debuted in 1979. 1974 (but was not released in Japan until 1979). Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands "Sands" Saengduenchai would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means, the results are a bit of a mixed bag.
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It seems Hanuman is defeated, until [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Ultraman, Zoffy]], Series/UltraSeven, [Series/ReturnOfUltraman [Ultraman Jack]], Series/UltramanAce, and Series/UltramanTaro are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.

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It seems Hanuman is defeated, until [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Ultraman, Zoffy]], Series/UltraSeven, [Series/ReturnOfUltraman [Ultraman [[Series/ReturnOfUltraman Ultraman Jack]], Series/UltramanAce, and Series/UltramanTaro are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.

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Tsuburaya Productions' first collaboration with the Thai studio Chaiyo is a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history. Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means, the results are a bit of a mixed bag.

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Tsuburaya Productions' ''Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman'' (released as ''The 6 Ultra Brothers v. the Monster Army'' in Japan) is Creator/TsuburayaProductions' first collaboration [[InternationalCoProduction collaboration]] with the Thai studio Chaiyo is and a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history.history that debuted in 1979. Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands would try to obtain the franchise through forged legal means, the results are a bit of a mixed bag.



Although this calamity has been averted, Dr. Wisut successfully launches the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with Wisut's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing from the ground five evil monsters, who lay waste to the rocket base and battle the air force, which is unsurprisingly vanquished. Hanuman arrives on the scene to fight them and fares pretty well until the monsters gang up on him and Gomora traps him within an energy ball.

It seems Hanuman is defeated, until Ultraman and the others are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.

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Although this calamity has been averted, Dr. Wisut successfully launches the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with Wisut's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing from the ground five evil monsters, monsters ([[Series/{{Ultraman}} Gomora]], [[Series/UltramanTaro Tyrant, Astromons, Dorobon]], and [[Series/{{Mirrorman}} Dustpan]]), who lay waste to the rocket base and battle the air force, which is unsurprisingly vanquished. Hanuman arrives on the scene to fight them and fares pretty well until the monsters gang up on him and Gomora traps him within an energy ball.

It seems Hanuman is defeated, until Ultraman [[Series/{{Ultraman}} Ultraman, Zoffy]], Series/UltraSeven, [Series/ReturnOfUltraman [Ultraman Jack]], Series/UltramanAce, and the others Series/UltramanTaro are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.ways.



* CanonImmigrant: Dustpan is the only monster that appears to not be from the Franchise/UltraSeries, having originally appeared in another Tsuburaya Productions series, ''Series/{{Mirrorman}}''.



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



* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this. Gomora in the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' was just a simple, but formidable dinosaur with no special abilities, but this Gomora is capable of breathing fire, shooting energy rays from its crests, trapping its opponents in energy balls, ''flight'', and possibly altering reality itself to cause major cataclysms such as typhoons and volcanic eruptions.

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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this. Gomora in Gomora. In the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', he was just a simple, but formidable dinosaur with no special abilities, but this Gomora is here, he's capable of breathing fire, shooting energy rays from its crests, trapping its his opponents in energy balls, ''flight'', and possibly altering warping reality itself to cause major cataclysms cataclysms, such as typhoons and volcanic eruptions.eruptions, and confuse Ultraman and Hanuman.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has the long absent from [=CDs=] "Bokura no Urutoraman", a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.

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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has the long absent from [=CDs=] "Bokura no Urutoraman", a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.
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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this. Gomora in the original ''Series/Ultraman'' was just a simple, but formidable dinosaur with no special abilities, but this Gomora is capable of breathing fire, shooting energy rays from its crests, trapping its opponents in energy balls, ''flight'', and possibly altering reality itself to cause major cataclysms such as typhoons and volcanic eruptions.

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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this. Gomora in the original ''Series/Ultraman'' ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' was just a simple, but formidable dinosaur with no special abilities, but this Gomora is capable of breathing fire, shooting energy rays from its crests, trapping its opponents in energy balls, ''flight'', and possibly altering reality itself to cause major cataclysms such as typhoons and volcanic eruptions.
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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this. ''Gomora'' in the original ''Series/Ultraman'' was just a simple, but formidable dinosaur with no special abilities, but this Gomora is capable of breathing fire, shooting energy rays from its crests, trapping its opponents in energy balls, ''flight'', and possibly altering reality itself to cause major cataclysms such as typhoons and volcanic eruptions.

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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this. ''Gomora'' Gomora in the original ''Series/Ultraman'' was just a simple, but formidable dinosaur with no special abilities, but this Gomora is capable of breathing fire, shooting energy rays from its crests, trapping its opponents in energy balls, ''flight'', and possibly altering reality itself to cause major cataclysms such as typhoons and volcanic eruptions.
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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this.

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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this. ''Gomora'' in the original ''Series/Ultraman'' was just a simple, but formidable dinosaur with no special abilities, but this Gomora is capable of breathing fire, shooting energy rays from its crests, trapping its opponents in energy balls, ''flight'', and possibly altering reality itself to cause major cataclysms such as typhoons and volcanic eruptions.
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The plot concerns the sun becoming unusually close to the orbit of the Earth, causing massive heatwaves and drought. In Thailand, a scientist and his crew are devising a way to produce artificial rain through specially equipped rockets. Meanwhile, the children of the country pray for rain near a ruined temple, where three thieves plan attempt to steal the head of a holy statue.

A boy named Piko notices and gives chase, before the robbers violently murder him with three bullets at point blank range to the head. Piko is dead, or so it seems. In the Land of Light, the Ultra Brothers and Ultra Mother take notice of the injustice and merge the boy with the Hindu deity Hanuman. Hanuman is sent to earth to take revenge on the robbers and correct the sun's distance to the earth.

Although this calamity has been averted, the rocket scientist successfully the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with the scientist's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing from the ground five evil monsters, who lay waste to the rocket base and battle the air force, which is unsurprisingly vanquished. Hanuman arrives on the scene to fight them and fares pretty well until the monsters gang up on him and Gomora traps him within an energy ball.

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The plot concerns the sun becoming unusually close to the orbit of the Earth, causing massive heatwaves and drought. In Thailand, Dr. Wisut, a rocket scientist and his crew are devising a way to produce artificial rain through specially equipped rockets. Meanwhile, the children of the country pray for rain near a ruined temple, where three thieves plan attempt to steal the head of a holy statue.

A boy named Piko Koh notices and gives chase, before the robbers violently murder him with three bullets at point blank range to the head. Piko Koh is dead, or so it seems. In the Land of Light, the Ultra Brothers and Ultra Mother take notice of the injustice and merge the boy with the Hindu deity Hanuman. Hanuman is sent to earth to take revenge on the robbers and correct the sun's distance to the earth.

Although this calamity has been averted, the rocket scientist Dr. Wisut successfully launches the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with the scientist's Wisut's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing from the ground five evil monsters, who lay waste to the rocket base and battle the air force, which is unsurprisingly vanquished. Hanuman arrives on the scene to fight them and fares pretty well until the monsters gang up on him and Gomora traps him within an energy ball.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Piko's death and the robbers getting crushed like ketchup packets. The Japanese version and the Thai recut removes the last robber's death.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Piko's Koh's death and the robbers getting crushed like ketchup packets. The Japanese version and the Thai recut removes the last robber's death.



* PluckyComicRelief: Two ZAT members who are constantly seen goofing off.

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* PluckyComicRelief: Two ZAT members Sipuak and Sisuliya, who work at the rocket base, are constantly seen goofing off.
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* CreatorCameo: Sompote Sands himself appears as a photographer at the rocket base.

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Tsuburaya Productions' first collaboration with the Thai studio Chaiyo is a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history. Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands would try to steal the franchise through forged legal means, the results are still not that pretty.

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Tsuburaya Productions' first collaboration with the Thai studio Chaiyo is a rather embarrassing piece of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history. Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands would try to steal obtain the franchise through forged legal means, the results are still not that pretty.
a bit of a mixed bag.



* TheFaceOfTheSun: The God of the Sun



* GratuitousEnglish: Used by Ultraman when thanking Hanuman.
* ManHug: Hanuman to all the Ultramen in the end.



* PluckyComicRelief: Two MAC members who are constantly seen goofing off.

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* PluckyComicRelief: Two MAC ZAT members who are constantly seen goofing off.
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** Don't forget the monsters. Gomora gets sliced in half, two others each have their 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 sliced in half, two others each have their heads [[OffWithHisHead heads]] and arms cut off, and Dorobon ''gets his skin ripped off of his body''
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It seems Hanuman is defeated, until Ultraman and the others are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.

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It seems Hanuman is defeated, until Ultraman and the others are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.
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** Don't forget the monsters. Gomora gets sliced in half, two others each have their heads and arms cut off, and Dorobon ''gets his skin ripped off of his body''
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Tsuburaya Productions' first collaboration with the Thai studio Chaiyo is a rather embarrassing piece of {{Ultra Series}} history. Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands would try to steal the franchise through forged legal means, the results are still not that pretty.

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Tsuburaya Productions' first collaboration with the Thai studio Chaiyo is a rather embarrassing piece of {{Ultra Series}} ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' history. Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands would try to steal the franchise through forged legal means, the results are still not that pretty.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has the long absent from [=CDs=] "Bokura no Urutoraman", a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.

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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has the long absent from [=CDs=] "Bokura no Urutoraman", a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.Ultraman''.
*FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Piko's death and the robbers getting crushed like ketchup packets. The Japanese version and the Thai recut removes the last robber's death.
*NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Gomora is like a reptilian equivalent to an Ultra when it comes to this.
*PluckyComicRelief: Two MAC members who are constantly seen goofing off.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has the long absent from CDs "Bokura no Urutoraman", a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.

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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has the long absent from CDs [=CDs=] "Bokura no Urutoraman", a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.
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It seems Hanuman is defeated, until Ultraman and the others are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.

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It seems Hanuman is defeated, until Ultraman and the others are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.ways.
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*AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese ''6 Ultra Brothers'' cut has the long absent from CDs "Bokura no Urutoraman", a sharp contrast to the borderline traditional Thai theme song for ''7 Ultraman''.

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The plot concerns the sun becoming unusually close to the orbit of the Earth, causing massive heatwaves and drought. In Thailand, a scientist and his crew are devising a way to produce artificial rain through specially equipped rockets. Meanwhile, the children of the country pray for rain near a ruined temple, where three thieves plan attempt to steal the head of a holy statue. A boy named Piko notices and gives chase, before the robbers violently murder him with three bullets at point blank range to the head. Piko is dead, or so it seems. In the Land of Light, the Ultra Brothers and Ultra Mother take notice of the injustice and merge the boy with the Hindu deity Hanuman. Hanuman is sent to earth to take revenge on the robbers and correct the sun's distance to the earth. Although this calamity has been averted, the rocket scientist successfully the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with the scientist's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing from the ground five evil monsters.

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The plot concerns the sun becoming unusually close to the orbit of the Earth, causing massive heatwaves and drought. In Thailand, a scientist and his crew are devising a way to produce artificial rain through specially equipped rockets. Meanwhile, the children of the country pray for rain near a ruined temple, where three thieves plan attempt to steal the head of a holy statue.

A boy named Piko notices and gives chase, before the robbers violently murder him with three bullets at point blank range to the head. Piko is dead, or so it seems. In the Land of Light, the Ultra Brothers and Ultra Mother take notice of the injustice and merge the boy with the Hindu deity Hanuman. Hanuman is sent to earth to take revenge on the robbers and correct the sun's distance to the earth.

Although this calamity has been averted, the rocket scientist successfully the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with the scientist's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing from the ground five evil monsters.monsters, who lay waste to the rocket base and battle the air force, which is unsurprisingly vanquished. Hanuman arrives on the scene to fight them and fares pretty well until the monsters gang up on him and Gomora traps him within an energy ball.

It seems Hanuman is defeated, until Ultraman and the others are sent as reinforcement and free him. The tides turn again, monster after monster defeated by them. Gomora almost gains the upper hand again, but his powers are destroyed by the Ultra Brothers combined energy rays. Hanuman and the Ultras have good fun beating Gomora into the ground in a rather sadistic fashion, until Hanuman finally slices him in half with an energy cutter. With their job on earth done done, Hanuman and the Ultra Brothers say farewell and part ways.
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Tsuburaya Productions' first collaboration with the Thai studio Chaiyo is a rather embarrassing piece of {{Ultra Series}} history. Although this was before company figurehead Sompote Sands would try to steal the franchise through forged legal means, the results are still not that pretty.

The plot concerns the sun becoming unusually close to the orbit of the Earth, causing massive heatwaves and drought. In Thailand, a scientist and his crew are devising a way to produce artificial rain through specially equipped rockets. Meanwhile, the children of the country pray for rain near a ruined temple, where three thieves plan attempt to steal the head of a holy statue. A boy named Piko notices and gives chase, before the robbers violently murder him with three bullets at point blank range to the head. Piko is dead, or so it seems. In the Land of Light, the Ultra Brothers and Ultra Mother take notice of the injustice and merge the boy with the Hindu deity Hanuman. Hanuman is sent to earth to take revenge on the robbers and correct the sun's distance to the earth. Although this calamity has been averted, the rocket scientist successfully the first rocket, though a second must be launched in order to complete the operation. It is launched with the scientist's insistence, but reaches a critical level before it can reach the proper altitude, causing a massive catastrophic chain reaction, causing earthquakes and releasing from the ground five evil monsters.

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