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After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Science Patrol leaves the city afterwards, and Fuji arrives in a Jet V-TOL to pick them up and take them home.

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After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Science Patrol leaves the city afterwards, and Fuji arrives in a Jet V-TOL to pick them up and take them home.home.

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* BittersweetEnding: Although Antlar is defeated, the fate of Barraj is left on a skeptical note.
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But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As Science Patrol takes the populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman (or Noah, as the people of Barraj immediately recognize him as) proceeds to fight Antlar, but it proves to a real challenge as the Specium Ray is unable to harm Antlar. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar, and he does so. Antlar is showered in explosions and collapses dead. With that, Ultraman leaves once more, while Barraj's people kneel in prayer to him.

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But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As Science Patrol takes the populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace piece of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman (or Noah, as the people of Barraj immediately recognize him as) proceeds to fight Antlar, but it proves to a real challenge as the Specium Ray is unable to harm Antlar. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar, and he does so. Antlar is showered in explosions and collapses dead. With that, Ultraman leaves once more, while Barraj's people kneel in prayer to him.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Ultraman and Antlar duke it out in Barraj]]



A meteor crashes in the Middle East and planes begin to disappear over the region with the blame pinned on the space rock's possible magnetic properties. Science Patrol is informed by an American member named Jim that they will be sent out to investigate, since the Indian and Turkish Science Patrols have also become victims of the plane vanishings. Jim points to a map of the Middle East, explaining that the disappearances are near the supposed location of the mythic city of Barraj - something for the Science Patrol to keep in mind while there.

The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at HQ to manage communications for the rest of the team) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism though, and Science Patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise, everyone is fine. So Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol HQ and fix the plane, while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties, meaning something else has been pulling planes from the sky. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something outside in the desert as he works on the plane's damages, but chooses to ignore it. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a bipedal stag beetle mixed with an ant lion. Ide flees the V-TOL and reaches Muramatsu and the rest, but they're all skeptical of his story. At the site, they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit, and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source is. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to march through the desert in search of civilization.

As they wander across the sands, Science Patrols finds a surprise - legendary Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop. When the group enters the city, they find that the entire populace is elderly, and they are soon greeted by Chartham, the youthful princess of Barraj. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to learn the language from them. Chartham explains that all of Barraj had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road many centuries ago. However, the city declined due to the presence of Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, to which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj.

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A meteor crashes in the Middle East and planes begin to disappear over the region with the blame pinned on the space rock's possible magnetic properties. Science Patrol is informed by an American member named Jim Jim[[note]]Adam in the English dub[[/note]] that they will be sent out to investigate, since the Indian and Turkish Science Patrols have also become victims of the plane vanishings. Jim points to a map of the Middle East, explaining that the disappearances are near the supposed location of the mythic city of Barraj - something for the Science Patrol to keep in mind while there.

The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at HQ to manage communications for the rest of the team) Fuji) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism though, and Science Patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise, everyone is fine. So Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol HQ and fix the plane, plane while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties, meaning something else has been pulling planes from the sky.sky - no doubt whatever had attacked the Jet V-TOL earlier. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something outside in the desert as he works on the plane's damages, but chooses to ignore it. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a bipedal stag beetle mixed with an ant lion. Ide flees the V-TOL and reaches Muramatsu and the rest, but they're all skeptical of his story. At the site, they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit, and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's magnetic beam's real source is.was. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to march through the desert in search of civilization.

As they wander across the sands, Science Patrols finds a surprise - an ancient-looking city of Middle Eastern style. It is no doubt the kingdom of legendary Barraj Barraj, with biblical Mt. Ararat in the forming a backdrop. When the group enters the city, they find that the entire populace is elderly, elderly and they speaks no modern Middle Eastern language. They are soon greeted by Chartham, the youthful princess of Barraj. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to learn the language from them. Chartham explains that all of Barraj had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road many centuries ago. However, the city declined due to the presence of Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, to which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj.
Barraj. Science Patrol, meanwhile, realizes that Ultraman is a much more ancient figure than they had believed.



After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Science Patrol leaves the city afterwards, and Fuji arrives in a Jet V-TOL to pick them up and takes them home.

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After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Science Patrol leaves the city afterwards, and Fuji arrives in a Jet V-TOL to pick them up and takes take them home.

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A meteor crashes in the Middle East and planes begin to disappear over the region with the blame pinned on the space rock's possible magnetic properties. Science Patrol is informed by an American member named Jim that they will be sent out to investigate, since the India and Turkey Science Patrols have also become victims of the plane vanishings. Jim points to a map of the Middle East, explaining that the disappearances are near the supposed location of the mythic city of Barraj - something for the Science Patrol to keep in mind while there.

The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at base to manage communications for the rest of the team) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism though and Science Patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise everyone is fine. So, Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol headquarters and fix the plane while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but chooses to ignore it. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a bipedal stag beetle. Ide flees the V-TOL and reaches Muramatsu and the rest, but they're all skeptical of his story. At the site, they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit, and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source is. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to march through the desert in search of civilization.

As they wander across the sands, Science Patrols finds a surprise - legendary Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop. When the group enters the city, they are soon greeted by Chartham, the princess of Barraj. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to learn the language from them. Chartham explains that all of Barraj had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road. However, the city declined due to the presence of Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, to which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj.

But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As Science Patrol takes the populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman (or Noah, as the people of Barraj recognize him as) proceeds to fight Antlar, but it proves to a real challenge as the Specium Ray is unable to harm Antlar. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar, and he does so. Antlar is showered in explosions and collapses dead. With that, Ultraman leaves once more, while Barraj's people kneel in prayer to him.

After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Science Patrol leaves the city afterwards, and Fuji arrives in a new Jet V-TOL to pick them up and takes them home.

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''(First Aired: August 28, 1966)''

'''Screenplay by:''' Ryu Minamikawa and Tetsuo Kinjo

'''Directed by:''' Samaji Nonagase

A meteor crashes in the Middle East and planes begin to disappear over the region with the blame pinned on the space rock's possible magnetic properties. Science Patrol is informed by an American member named Jim that they will be sent out to investigate, since the India Indian and Turkey Turkish Science Patrols have also become victims of the plane vanishings. Jim points to a map of the Middle East, explaining that the disappearances are near the supposed location of the mythic city of Barraj - something for the Science Patrol to keep in mind while there.

The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at base HQ to manage communications for the rest of the team) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism though though, and Science Patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise otherwise, everyone is fine. So, So Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol headquarters HQ and fix the plane plane, while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. properties, meaning something else has been pulling planes from the sky. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something outside in the desert as he works on the plane's damages, but chooses to ignore it. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a bipedal stag beetle.beetle mixed with an ant lion. Ide flees the V-TOL and reaches Muramatsu and the rest, but they're all skeptical of his story. At the site, they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit, and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source is. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to march through the desert in search of civilization.

As they wander across the sands, Science Patrols finds a surprise - legendary Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop. When the group enters the city, they find that the entire populace is elderly, and they are soon greeted by Chartham, the youthful princess of Barraj. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to learn the language from them. Chartham explains that all of Barraj had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road.Road many centuries ago. However, the city declined due to the presence of Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, to which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj.

But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As Science Patrol takes the populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman (or Noah, as the people of Barraj immediately recognize him as) proceeds to fight Antlar, but it proves to a real challenge as the Specium Ray is unable to harm Antlar. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar, and he does so. Antlar is showered in explosions and collapses dead. With that, Ultraman leaves once more, while Barraj's people kneel in prayer to him.

After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Science Patrol leaves the city afterwards, and Fuji arrives in a new Jet V-TOL to pick them up and takes them home.
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The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at base to manage communications for the rest of the team) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Captain Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism though and Science Patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise everyone is fine. So, Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol headquarters and fix the plane while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but chooses to ignore it. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a bipedal stag beetle. Ide flees the V-TOL and reaches Muramatsu and the rest, but they're all skeptical of his story. At the site, they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. It proves to be ineffective and Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source is. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to march through the desert in search of civilization.

Science Patrols finds Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop and Chartham, the princess of Barraj, arrives to greet them. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to learn the language from them. Chartham explains that all of Barraj once had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road. However, the city declined due to the presence of Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, at which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj.

But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As Science Patrol takes the populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman (or Noah, as the people of Barraj recognize him as) proceeds to fight Antlar, but it proves to a real challenge as the Specium Ray is unable to harm Antlar. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar. He does so, and Antlar collapses dead.

After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Science Patrol leaves the city afterwards and Fuji arrives in a new Jet V-TOL to pick them up and takes them home.

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The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at base to manage communications for the rest of the team) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Captain Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism though and Science Patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise everyone is fine. So, Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol headquarters and fix the plane while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but chooses to ignore it. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a bipedal stag beetle. Ide flees the V-TOL and reaches Muramatsu and the rest, but they're all skeptical of his story. At the site, they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit pit, and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. It proves to be ineffective and Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source is. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to march through the desert in search of civilization.

As they wander across the sands, Science Patrols finds a surprise - legendary Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop and backdrop. When the group enters the city, they are soon greeted by Chartham, the princess of Barraj, arrives to greet them.Barraj. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to learn the language from them. Chartham explains that all of Barraj once had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road. However, the city declined due to the presence of Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, at to which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj.

But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As Science Patrol takes the populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman (or Noah, as the people of Barraj recognize him as) proceeds to fight Antlar, but it proves to a real challenge as the Specium Ray is unable to harm Antlar. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar. He Antlar, and he does so, and so. Antlar is showered in explosions and collapses dead.

dead. With that, Ultraman leaves once more, while Barraj's people kneel in prayer to him.

After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Science Patrol leaves the city afterwards afterwards, and Fuji arrives in a new Jet V-TOL to pick them up and takes them home.

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A meteor crashes in the Middle East and planes begin to disappear over the region with the blame pinned on the space rock's possible magnetic properties. Japan's Science Patrol is informed by an American member named Jim that they will be sent out to investigate, since the India and Turkey Science Patrols have also become victims of the plane vanishings. Jim points to a map of the Middle East, explaining that the disappearances are near the supposed location of the mythic city of Barraj - something for the Science Patrol to keep in mind while there.

The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at base to manage communications for the rest of the team) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Captain Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism and Science patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise everyone is fine. So, Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol headquarters and fix the plane while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Fruitless in their search, they head back to the V-TOL. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but worries more about his injuries and his teammates then the mystery noise. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide and unleashes an ear-splitting shriek, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a gigantic bipedal stag beetle. At that point, Ide finally looks behind him and flees the V-TOL towards his teammates. He reaches Muramatsu and the rest in due time, panicking about a monster that attacked the plane. At first, they're all skeptical of his story, but at the site of the V-TOL they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Arashi heads in to check it out, but Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit. Hayata rescues Arashi from certain death and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. It proves to be ineffective and Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source was. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to arch through the desert towards the nearest civilization.

Sure enough, Science Patrols finds mythic Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop. As Science Patrol wanders the city, Chartham, the princess of Barraj arrives to greet the visitors. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to learn the language from them. Chartham explains to Science Patrol that all of Barraj once had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road. However, the city declined as people stopped coming and those who left never returned due to the presence of Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, at which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj.

But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As Science Patrol takes the populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he secretly transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman (or Noah, as the people of Barraj recognize him as) proceeds to fight Antlar, but the beetle-like titan proves to a real challenge. It blasts him in the face with a sandstorm and burrows away, ambushing the hero a few times. Antlar soon magnetizes Ultraman into the grip of its vice-like jaws, but Ultraman escapes and manages to snap of its mandibles. However, Antlar's exoskeleton proves to be immune to the Specium Ray. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar. He does so, and Antlar collapses dead. With that, Ultraman flies away as Barraj kneels down to him. After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Soon, Science Patrol leaves the city, picked up by Fuji in a new Jet V-TOL, and head back to Japan.

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A meteor crashes in the Middle East and planes begin to disappear over the region with the blame pinned on the space rock's possible magnetic properties. Japan's Science Patrol is informed by an American member named Jim that they will be sent out to investigate, since the India and Turkey Science Patrols have also become victims of the plane vanishings. Jim points to a map of the Middle East, explaining that the disappearances are near the supposed location of the mythic city of Barraj - something for the Science Patrol to keep in mind while there.

The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at base to manage communications for the rest of the team) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Captain Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism though and Science patrol Patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise everyone is fine. So, Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol headquarters and fix the plane while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Fruitless in their search, they head back to the V-TOL. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but worries more about his injuries and his teammates then the mystery noise.chooses to ignore it. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide and unleashes an ear-splitting shriek, Ide, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a gigantic bipedal stag beetle. At that point, Ide finally looks behind him and flees the V-TOL towards his teammates. He and reaches Muramatsu and the rest in due time, panicking about a monster that attacked the plane. At first, rest, but they're all skeptical of his story, but at story. At the site of the V-TOL site, they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Arashi heads in to check it out, but Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit. Hayata rescues Arashi from certain death pit and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. It proves to be ineffective and Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source was. is. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to arch march through the desert towards the nearest in search of civilization.

Sure enough, Science Patrols finds mythic Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop. As Science Patrol wanders the city, backdrop and Chartham, the princess of Barraj Barraj, arrives to greet the visitors.them. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to learn the language from them. Chartham explains to Science Patrol explains that all of Barraj once had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road. However, the city declined as people stopped coming and those who left never returned due to the presence of Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, at which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj.

But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As Science Patrol takes the populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he secretly transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman (or Noah, as the people of Barraj recognize him as) proceeds to fight Antlar, but the beetle-like titan it proves to a real challenge. It blasts him in the face with a sandstorm and burrows away, ambushing the hero a few times. Antlar soon magnetizes Ultraman into the grip of its vice-like jaws, but Ultraman escapes and manages to snap of its mandibles. However, Antlar's exoskeleton proves to be immune to challenge as the Specium Ray.Ray is unable to harm Antlar. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar. He does so, and Antlar collapses dead. With that, Ultraman flies away as Barraj kneels down to him. dead.

After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Soon, Science Patrol leaves the city, picked up by city afterwards and Fuji arrives in a new Jet V-TOL, V-TOL to pick them up and head back to Japan.takes them home.

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Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Fruitless in their search, they head back to the V-TOL. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but worries more about his injuries and his teammates then the mystery noise. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide and unleashes an ear-splitting shriek, revealing itself to be a monster resembling a gigantic bipedal stag beetle. At that point, Ide finally looks behind him and flees the V-TOL towards his teammates. He reaches Muramatsu and the rest in due time, panicking about a monster that attacked the plane. At first, they're all skeptical of his story, but at the site of the V-TOL they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Arashi heads in to check it out, but the beetle-like monster raises its ugly head from the pit. Hayata rescues Arashi from certain death and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. It proves to be ineffective and the monster fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source was. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to arch through the desert towards the nearest civilization.

Sure enough, Science Patrols finds mythic Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop. As Science Patrol wanders the city, they find that the entire populace is elderly and none of them speak any Middle Eastern language. Soon, Chartham, the youthful princess of Barraj soon arrives to greet Science Patrol. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to do so. Chartham explains to Science Patrol that all of Barraj once had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road. However, the city declined as people stopped coming and those who left never returned due to the presence of Antlar, the monster Science Patrol had encountered earlier. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, at which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj. Science Patrol connects the dots themselves that Ultraman had come to Earth before their time.

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Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Fruitless in their search, they head back to the V-TOL. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but worries more about his injuries and his teammates then the mystery noise. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide and unleashes an ear-splitting shriek, revealing itself to be Antlar, a monster resembling a gigantic bipedal stag beetle. At that point, Ide finally looks behind him and flees the V-TOL towards his teammates. He reaches Muramatsu and the rest in due time, panicking about a monster that attacked the plane. At first, they're all skeptical of his story, but at the site of the V-TOL they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. Arashi heads in to check it out, but the beetle-like monster Antlar raises its ugly head from the pit. Hayata rescues Arashi from certain death and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. It proves to be ineffective and the monster Antlar fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source was. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to arch through the desert towards the nearest civilization.

Sure enough, Science Patrols finds mythic Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop. As Science Patrol wanders the city, they find that the entire populace is elderly and none of them speak any Middle Eastern language. Soon, Chartham, the youthful princess of Barraj soon arrives to greet Science Patrol. the visitors. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to do so.learn the language from them. Chartham explains to Science Patrol that all of Barraj once had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road. However, the city declined as people stopped coming and those who left never returned due to the presence of Antlar, the monster Science Patrol had encountered earlier.Antlar. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, at which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj. Barraj.

But, suddenly, Antlar returns! This time, the monster has entered Barraj without fear of the stone's power and is devastating everything in sight. As
Science Patrol connects takes the dots themselves that populace to safety, one old woman, fed up with living under fear of Antlar for so long, runs towards the monster. However, a peace of rubble knocks her out. Hayata takes her unconscious body to a safe location where he secretly transforms into Ultraman! Ultraman had come (or Noah, as the people of Barraj recognize him as) proceeds to Earth before their time.fight Antlar, but the beetle-like titan proves to a real challenge. It blasts him in the face with a sandstorm and burrows away, ambushing the hero a few times. Antlar soon magnetizes Ultraman into the grip of its vice-like jaws, but Ultraman escapes and manages to snap of its mandibles. However, Antlar's exoskeleton proves to be immune to the Specium Ray. With Ultraman having trouble killing Antlar and his Colour Timer blinking rapidly, Chartham runs back to the palace and grabs the Blue Stone. She hands it to Muramatsu and instructs him to throw the stone at Antlar. He does so, and Antlar collapses dead. With that, Ultraman flies away as Barraj kneels down to him. After the battle, Chartham thanks Science Patrol and Noah for defeating Antlar, but she remains unsure if Barraj will ever reach its glory days again. Soon, Science Patrol leaves the city, picked up by Fuji in a new Jet V-TOL, and head back to Japan.

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Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Fruitless in their search, they head back to the V-TOL. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but worries more about his injuries and his teammates then the mystery noise. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide and unleashes an ear-splitting shriek, revealing itself to be a monster resembling a gigantic bipedal stag beetle. At that point, Ide finally looks behind him and flees the V-TOL towards his teammates. He reaches Muramatsu and the rest in due time, panicking about a monster that attacked the plane. At first, they're all skeptical of his story, but at the site of the V-TOL they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. The beetle-like monster raises its head from the pit and fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles.

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Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Fruitless in their search, they head back to the V-TOL. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but worries more about his injuries and his teammates then the mystery noise. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide and unleashes an ear-splitting shriek, revealing itself to be a monster resembling a gigantic bipedal stag beetle. At that point, Ide finally looks behind him and flees the V-TOL towards his teammates. He reaches Muramatsu and the rest in due time, panicking about a monster that attacked the plane. At first, they're all skeptical of his story, but at the site of the V-TOL they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. The Arashi heads in to check it out, but the beetle-like monster raises its ugly head from the pit pit. Hayata rescues Arashi from certain death and Science Patrol blasts away at the monster. It proves to be ineffective and the monster fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles.mandibles, snatching Science Patrol's ray guns right out from their hands and revealing to them what the magnetism's source was. With no supplies, weapons, and communications, Science Patrols begins to arch through the desert towards the nearest civilization.

Sure enough, Science Patrols finds mythic Barraj with Mt. Ararat in the backdrop. As Science Patrol wanders the city, they find that the entire populace is elderly and none of them speak any Middle Eastern language. Soon, Chartham, the youthful princess of Barraj soon arrives to greet Science Patrol. To Science Patrol's surprise, Chartham speaks Japanese to them, explaining that she used her ESP abilities to do so. Chartham explains to Science Patrol that all of Barraj once had mind-reading abilities when the city was a prosperous site along the Silk Road. However, the city declined as people stopped coming and those who left never returned due to the presence of Antlar, the monster Science Patrol had encountered earlier. Jim asks why Antlar has not destroyed Barraj yet, at which Chartham explains that their city is protected by their god Noah. Chartham takes them inside her palace to explain further. Inside, Science Patrol sees a statue of Ultraman holding a blue stone in his hand. Chartham explains that the blue stone, a gift from Noah, is what keeps Antlar out of Barraj. Science Patrol connects the dots themselves that Ultraman had come to Earth before their time.
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A meteor crashes in the Middle East and planes begin to disappear over the region with the blame pinned on the space rock's possible magnetic properties. Japan's Science Patrol is informed by an American member named Jim that they will be sent out to investigate, since the India and Turkey Science Patrols have also become victims of the plane vanishings. Jim points to a map of the Middle East, explaining that the disappearances are near the supposed location of the mythic city of Barraj - something for the Science Patrol to keep in mind while there.

The Science Patrol (sans Fuji, who is asked to stay at base to manage communications for the rest of the team) and Jim head out on the Jet V-TOL, searching for the meteor. However, they encounter a mysterious beam of magnetic energy that threatens to pull down the V-TOL. Captain Muramatsu engages in a highly risky maneuver to fly over the magnetic beam, which succeeds. The plane's workings are damaged by the proximity to the powerful magnetism and Science patrol makes a rough emergency landing. Ide sustains some minor injuries, but otherwise everyone is fine. So, Ide is forced to stay in the Jet V-TOL to regain communications with Science Patrol headquarters and fix the plane while Muramatsu, Hayata, Arashi, and Jim head out in search of the meteor.

Science Patrol eventually finds the meteor, but analysis of the space rock indicates it has no magnetic properties. Fruitless in their search, they head back to the V-TOL. Meanwhile, Ide begins to hear something as he works on the plane's damages, but worries more about his injuries and his teammates then the mystery noise. Outside the downed V-TOL, an enormous object moves underneath the sand towards the V-TOL. It soon bursts from behind Ide and unleashes an ear-splitting shriek, revealing itself to be a monster resembling a gigantic bipedal stag beetle. At that point, Ide finally looks behind him and flees the V-TOL towards his teammates. He reaches Muramatsu and the rest in due time, panicking about a monster that attacked the plane. At first, they're all skeptical of his story, but at the site of the V-TOL they find a colossal sandpit with the remains of the V-TOL inside. The beetle-like monster raises its head from the pit and fires a beam of magnetic energy from its mandibles.

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