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At first he was called the Red Man, but later the name was changed to Ultrasiete. The name was obvious, Since the group he belonged to was called Ultra Squad, and he was the seventh member, Ultrasiete was not as popular as his Ultras brothers in their original transmission, but has been considered the best of all ultras. Ultrasiete's are primitive by today's standards, much credit was given for the great imagination of designing monsters and aliens. The rawness of the production was due to the low cost of production, but what it lacked in money, it was filled with Imagination. Ultrasiete was a darker, more serious and more intriguing hero than Ultraman.
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In Japan it received a phenomenal reception, creating alternate characters, it is currently a multi-million dollar franchise along with Ultraman and its derivatives. Ultrasiete is originally from Nebula M-78, he is a harman from Ultraman. Upon reaching Earth, he sees that there are two men who were mountaineering, and one of them was about to fall. The other decides to sacrifice himself so that his friend survives. But before falling he is saved by Seven. The latter, to honor the value of the human, decides to copy his physical form, thus becoming a double of him. It was the first transformation of an Ultra in the Ultraseries.
Earth is under alien attack and the Ground Defense Force sets up the Ultra Guard to defend it, an elite team with high-tech vehicles and weaponry, supported by Dan Moroboshi, who is actually Ultra7. First episode: October 1, 1967
Last episode: September 8, 1968
Number of episodes: 49
Networks: Tokyo Broadcasting
System Holdings, Japan News Network
Genres: Tokusatsu, Kaijū, Superhero, Science fiction
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