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    The Ultras 
Three Ultras that came from the planet Ultara to Earth tracking four asteroids from the destroyed planet Sorkin. They merged with three stunt pilot who would have otherwise perished in a three way plane crash.

Tropes relating to all three.

  • Ace Pilot: All three of their human hosts, Chuck, Scott and Beth, are skilled pilots of a stunt air crew before their planes are unintentionally destroyed by crashing into the Ultra Force.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Who exactly is in control between the Ultras and their human hosts.
  • Continuity Cameo: The three of them appear in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends.
  • Composite Character: Design wise, Keita Amemiya took elements from six previous Ultras when designing the trio.
    • Ultraman Scott is a mixture of the original Ultraman and Ultraseven.
    • Ultraman Chuck is a mixture of Zoffy and Ultraman King.
    • Ultrawoman Beth is a mixture of Mother of Ultra and Ultraman Taro.
  • Mythology Gag: The Ultra Force's hosts crashing into the Ultras just as they descend onto Planet Earth is a deliberate reference to the original Ultraman crashing into Hayata's plane while pursuing Bemular.
  • No Name Given: Technically, they are only identified by the names of their human hosts.
  • Similar Squad: Supplementary material details that the Three of them are close friends much like their three hosts.
  • Transformation Trinket: Notably averted. Instead the transformation seems to be activated at will.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: Two Ultramen and one Ultrawoman. Three Ultra Heroes for the price of one.

Ultraman Scott

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  • The Hero: By virtue of him and his human host having the most focus.

Ultraman Chuck

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  • The Leader: Is stated to be the ranking officer of the three Ultras.

Ultrawoman Beth

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    Ultra Force 

Scott Masterson

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The human host of Ultraman Scott.
  • The Hero: Gets the Most focus out of the cast.
  • The Casanova: The first thing he does after being put on leave is go to a pool full of beautiful women.
  • Ladykiller in Love: Ends up falling for Dr. Rand, hard.
  • The Nicknamer: Gives the robots Samson and Ulysses their nicknames.

Chuck Gavin

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The oldest member and unofficial leader of the Ultra Force.
  • The Leader: Unofficially.
  • Rookie Red Ranger: Downplayed, the Ultra Force doesn’t have an official leader and they all received their powers together, but he's still the last one to activate their transformation.

Beth O'Brian

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The sole female member of the trio, who naturally gets to become Ultrawoman Beth's host.

The Robot Trio

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Clockwise: Ulysses, Samson and Andy

A trio of robots built to assist the Ultra Force. Combot Models MF842 and BA666, and Ulitoid Model ZQ14582 were given the easier to remember nicknames Ulysses, Samson and Andy, respectively.


  • Cyber Cyclops: All three of them has a single visor-like slit in place for eyes.
  • Expy Ulysses color scheme and effeminate mannerisms indicate that he’s based of C-3PO.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: Samson is Big, Ulysses is Thin and Andy is Short.
  • Fun with Acronyms: Being three robot sidekicks from an American-made Ultraman adaptation, the trio's initials forms U.S.A.
  • Odd Name Out: Ulysses, Samson... Andy?

Walter Freeman

A mysterious groundskeeper of a golf course and the man who gathered the three pilots together to form Ultra Force.
  • Ambiguously Human: He definitely knows more about what happened to the trio that any human logically should.
  • Big Good: A more hands off example than most, he created all the Ultra Force's technology, including the Robot Trio.

     F.E.R. Labs 
The Federation for Extraterrestrial Research, an organization dedicated to studying and communicating with aliens. They become a source of moral conflict with the Ultra Force.

F.E.R. In general…

Dr. Susan Rand

Main Scientist of F.E.R. and Scott's love interest.
  • Token Good Teammate: An unconventional example; she is more willing than her colleagues to consider the Ultra Force's side of the story.

    Sorkin Monsters 
After the planet Sorkin exploded, four meteors, containing four creatures native to the planet, came to Earth. The three Ultras followed them to prevent them from destroying the Earth.

Green Shocks

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The first Sorkin Monster to awaken in Louisiana, Green Shocks was a large plant monster that fought Ultrawoman Beth until she eventually killed him by using sea water.


  • Kill It with Water: Specifically, saltwater.
  • Plant Person: A giant plant-based kaiju.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: Attempted to flee after Ultrawoman Beth dunked him in the Gulf of Mexico, but she finished him off with her Ultra Spout.
  • Vine Tentacles: Uses it's vines to assault the Ultras.
  • Tentacle Rope: His main attack using his vines is to wrap them around an opponent's limbs so he can attempt to pull them towards the magma-like substance in his head. Thanks to his impressive regenerative capabilities, he can send more vines out to grapple with the target as soon as the existing ones are destroyed.

Garuballade/Eem

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His default Eem form.

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Who then turns into Garuballade.
An insectoid creature form the planet Sorkin that landed in San Francisco around the same time that Green Shocks attacked Louisiana. He used the meteor that he came in to create a suit of armor for itself. It was ultimately killed by Ultraman Scott.
  • Cyborg: A monster with a living mechanical outer layer outside its body, where despite its robotic appearance, it is alive.
  • Full-Conversion Cyborg: Garuballade's default form is an insectoid monster hibernating in an asteroid filled with metal, but when it crashes on Earth, it proceeds to absorb the metal to form its exterior body. When Ultraman Scott arrives to prevent it from destroying Louisiana, Garuballade has completely become a robotic creature, and whatever organic features it used to have is hidden entirely in its mechanical shell.
  • It Can Think: He was able to construct a suit of powered armor out of the fragments of the meteor he came in.
  • Mechanical Monster: In Garuballade form.
  • One-Winged Angel: Takes on its Garuballade form for attacking.
  • Powered Armor: Its Garuballade form is essentially an armor over its organic body.
  • Shock and Awe: Can shoot electricity from his eyes.
  • Sphere of Power: His default form, Eem.

Zoon

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How did those tiny wings even lift that body?
A peaceful Monster form the planet Sorkin that landed in Utah. He's eventually pacified by Ultraman Chuck and escorted to another planet to live peacefully.

Wylon/King Myra

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Cute, cuddly little Wylon. Don't you just want to pet it...

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... until it turns into this. RUN!
The last Sorkin Monster, found in New Mexico, but later brought to New York by F.E.R. for study. He started off as a small adorable creature called Wylon, but after being left alone he started growing exponentially into the monster King Myra. The only way the Ultra Force is able to defeat him is by throwing him into the Sun.
  • Adaptive Ability: Adapts itself to its surroundings before changing forms into a progressively larger and stronger kaiju.
  • Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: From a cuddly critter the size of a rabbit to a humungous monster that absolutely towers over the Ultras.
  • Combat Tentacles: King Myra has two snake-like tendrils on his shoulders which he uses to hit opponents from all directions. His tail can also split apart at the end into multiple rope-like appendages, which he uses to grab and throw aircraft as well as ensnare the Ultra Force.
  • Hair-Raising Hare: His default form resembles a rabbit with pink fur, but then it started morphing into kaiju form...
  • Hurl It into the Sun: How the Ultra Force finally kills him.
  • Make My Monster Grow: And grow and grow and grow! King Myra doubles in size, starting from every 90 minutes as Wylon, but once he reaches his full potential, the interval between increases grows shorter and shorter. Although he was fortunately defeated before this could happen, it was theorised that he could grow to be larger than the entire Earth within just a few days if he wasn't stopped.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Has 4 arms, and that's not including his shoulder tendrils.
  • One-Winged Angel: His kaiju form, essentially.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: In it's Wylon form anyway.
  • Too Many Mouths: His tentacles has fangs!
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: His rampage after turning into kaiju form can be excused by the fact that as Wylon, he was abducted and repeatedly experimented on by humans.

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