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The time is the Ultimate Wars… The story of Ultraman Belial’s past and the younger days of Father and Mother of Ultra begins here!


  • All for Nothing: Tartarus show the Early Style Belial events in his future where he assimilated with Rayblood, gets defeated by Ultraman Zero and eventually killed by Ultraman Geed.
    Belial: What a joke. All that trouble to get the power I desired, only to be executed by my own son.
  • Anti-Hero: The young Belial isn't as merciful in sparing unarmed opponent, he killed two of Empera's goons with Deathcium Beam even if they made it clear that they were intending on giving up.
  • Both Sides Have a Point: Ken arguing that killing an unarmed prisoner is a no-no after Belial did it, but the latter justify that those two were Empera's goons, the very same ruler who's currently invading their home world. Considering how we've seen Empera at the peak of his youth slaying a few Ultras a minute later, Belial's point isn't entirely wrong.
  • Can't Catch Up: Belial realizes that Ken outrank him and that the only way to grow powerful was to exploit the Plasma Spark's power to himself.
    Belial: Ridiculous! I'm supposed to be the stronger one... I need more power.... Power that no one else can match...
  • Continuity Nod: When Ken fought Empera with the Ultimate Blade, the surrounding turned gold due to Ken's innate powers before he slain the dark emperor. This scenery was a recreation of the flashback of Empera's previous battle in Ultraman Mebius.
  • Cool Sword: The Ultimate Blade was a weapon in the Mother of Ultra's family lineage. She gave it to Ken, who the sword chooses and he use it to slain Empera.
  • The Corruptible: Again, Belial. Having his pride hurt and amazed by Alien Empera's powers, Tartarus' goading further complicate things.
  • The Corrupter: Tartarus further goaded Belial into touching the Plasma Spark and exiling himself. Even without Tartarus, Belial would've done the deed even further.
  • Drunk with Power: His wish for more power after its becoming obvious that Ken outranked him turns him to touch the Plasma Spark.
  • The Ghost: Alien Reiblood and Geed only appear in scenes of Tartarus' flashforward to Belial's fate.
  • Gone Mad from the Revelation: Realizing that his future means All for Nothing to him, Belial unleashes a laughter that shows visible sign of Despair Event Horizon and eventually agrees to work with Tartarus.
  • Good Is Not Nice: If Belial killing unarmed opponents wouldn't convince it any further, then him almost brutalizing Ken during their sparring match counts.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: The entire episode is about Belial's greed and envy get the best of him, leading to his banishment in the first place. He even gets the time to lash it out during a sparring match against Ken.
    Ken: Stop, Belial! This is just training!
    Belial: I'm stronger than you! How come you get to be the commander?
  • Mr. Exposition: Ultraman Zero towards the audience.
  • One-Man Army: Alien Empera in all of his glory simply lay waste on several few warriors in the Land of Light.
  • Only the Chosen May Wield: The Ultimate Blade chooses Ken as its wearer and together, they defeated Empera from the Land of Light.
  • Passed-Over Promotion: The rank of the Supreme Commander of the Inter-Galactic Defense Force was given to Ken instead of Belial.
  • Retcon: The Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends has Belial's Color Timer blinking red and escorted by Ken and a few Ultras during his exile. Here, his Color Timer remains blue and his exile was on his own volition.
  • The Sociopath: Belial is already showing early signs of a textbook sociopath even before his exile — he is still as ambitious as ever; caring only to seek power and his delusions of grandeur are becoming more evident, has little to no emotional affect or empathy for everyone around him, complete lack of shame at the full display of his cruelty and sadism to the point of willing to murder without reason or second thought, and it's finally hammered down to his resentment and jealousy towards Ken when he is promoted as the Space Garrison's supreme commander and winning Marie's heart.
  • Start of Darkness: His failure to win Marie's heart and being passed over the rank of the Supreme Commander to Ken seeded the dark ambitions within Belial.
  • Villain Protagonist: The real protagonist for this arc is the young Belial himself.
  • Wham Shot: The episode ends with Belial introduced to Tartarus' team; consist of Reibatos, Juda and Mold Specters, Alien Bat and Zett.

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