Urutora Sebun (Ultra Seven) originally aired in Japan from October 1, 1967 through September 8, 1968 (49 episodes)
Created by Tsuburaya,
Eiji
Music by Fuyuki, Tōru
Character | Actor/Actress | |||||||||||
Moroboshi, Dan | Moritsugu, Kohji | |||||||||||
Ultra Seven | Uenishi, Koji | |||||||||||
Ultra Seven (episodes 14&15) | Kikuchi, Eiichi | |||||||||||
Commander Kiriyama, Kaoru | Nakayama, Shōji | |||||||||||
Furuhashi, Shigeru | Dokumamushi, Sandayu | |||||||||||
Anne Yuri | Hishimi, Yuriko | |||||||||||
Taiin, Soga | Achiha, Shinsuke | |||||||||||
Amagi | Furuya, Bin | |||||||||||
Narrator | Urano, Hikaru |
Ultra Seven (Urutora Sebun) is the second Ultraman series (third if you count Ultra Q).
Capsule Monsters:
Moroboshi, Dan carries five capsules which contain monsters he can summon to fight for him then return to the capsules,
he uses them when he for various reasons cannot become Ultra Seven.
Although he's shown carrying a box containg five capsules only three are ever used:
Windom - episodes 1, 24, 39 (killed by Alien Guts)
Miclas - episodes 3, 25 (killed by Gandar)
Agira - episodes 32, 46 (killed by Robot Ultraseven)
Notes: in Ultraman Leo episode 34, Ultraman Jack brings Moroboshi, Dan a gift of another capsule monster: Sevengar.
Utraman Mebius features Marquette Monsters which are aritifical capsule monsters which can only last for one minute, including copies of Miclas and Windom.
Because Morobashi, Dan and Ultra Seven are actually the same person any wounds suffered by one is felt by the other. If a monster bites Ultra Seven in the shoulder than Morobashi, Dan will have a wounded shoulder or if Morobashi, Dan is shot in the leg than Ultra Seven will have a bad leg. According to episodes 24 and 35 Ultra Seven is weakend by extreme cold (which is odd given that he flys through space). Morobashi, Dan is also effected by the cold.
As the Earth is facing threats from other planets two forces are created to deal with these threats:
Terrestrial Defense Force (TDF) - international military formed to defend Earth from invasion, main headquarters in Paris, France but has bases in most other countries. including Japan
Ultra Guard (UG) - elite defense force under the TDF, assigned to carry out investigations and respond to alien attacks on Earth
Ultra One | Commander Kiriyama, Kaoru | |||||||||||
Ultra Two | Furuhashi, Shigeru | |||||||||||
Ultra Three | Taiin, Soga | |||||||||||
Ultra Four | Amagi | |||||||||||
Ultra Five | Anne Yuri | |||||||||||
Ultra Six | Moroboshi, Dan |
There are many other men and women working with the TDF and UG who do not wear the uniform but are never the less under thier command,. In episode 30 Moroboshi, Dan has put in a request for an extra Ultra Guard member but the trainiee wants to out do Morobashi, Dan and gets himself killed trying to take on four heavily armed tanks all by himself. Otherwise they're would have been an "Ultra Eight".
Ultra Seven is a darker series than Ultraman. In some episodes the humans are clearly in the wrong. Although Morobashi, Dan/Ultra Seven generally loves the human race and has sworn to defend it he cannot always agree with the decisions made by the TFD/UG. Twice they sent probes into space leading aliens who don't like being spyed on to attack Earth. Once they launched a super weapon capable of destroying a planet causing him to fear they've gone from defending themselves to becoming the agressors. The aliens he's forced to kill are not always the ones at fault. He does occasionaly give the aliens a chance to turn around and go home in peace, only one had the good sense to accept the offer. In one episode the Ultra Guard has no choice, they have to destroy a massive malfunctionaing alien space ship to keep it from crashing into the Earth. They offer to evacuate the aliens to Earth and help them rebuild. but the aliens don't believe the primative humans can actually destroy their "space city". Ultra Seven realizes he can't save both so he lets the aliens die. When one loan surviver attacks him, he defeats it without killing it and lets it run away. Its hiding on Earth somewhere still. Note: some of the UG's actions come back to haunt them in the 1990s Ultra Seven direct to video specials when aliens seek revenge for past actions (such as blowing up the "space city").
Episode 43 is unique, it takes place on another planet, Morobashi, Dan; Taiin, Soga and Ultra Seven stopping an alien invasion of Earth before it even gets started. The "aliens"are humans, ruled over by andorids (robots that look human) and its the robots that want to attack not the humans. There were two other aliens that could have been human. The Alien Kill of episode 28 who only appear as human males but who's bodies disinigrate when they're killed so we never get to see if they have a different form, and the Alien Magellan in episode 37 who appears as a girl and actually has her own name, Maya. She commits suicide, vaporizing herself rather than accept living on Earth among its "crazy people". Her people wanted to destroy the planet not conquer it. Its possible that when Ultra Seven turned their planet destroying missile around so it headed back where it came from that the Magellan may have all been killed, by their own weapon and thats why Maya killed herself. There are a few other aliens who are never actually seen at all, they don't leave their space ships that get blown up.
On December 10, 2019 Ultraseven was released on Blu-ray by Mill Creek Entertainment, in Japanese with English subtites.
Ultra Seven was proceeded by Ultraman and was followed by Return of Ultraman .
Seven years after Urutora Sebun (Ultra Seven) Moroboshi, Dan becomes one of the main characters in 1974's Urutoraman Reo {Ultraman Leo) without the ability to become Ultra Seven.
Heisei Ultraseven :Twenty-seven years after the original Ultra Seven series, Ultra Seven returns in series of TV specials and direct to video specials
set in an alternate universe in which none of the other Ultraman series have taken place, only the events portrayed in the original Ultra Seven series have taken place on this Earth. So as far as these stories are concerned Ultra Seven is the only existing Ultra. In 1994 Ultra Seven returns in two TV specials: "Ultra Seven - Operation: Solar Energy" and "Ultra Seven - The Land of the Earthlings". Furuhashi, Shigeru is now in charge of the Ultra Garrison (formerly the Ultra Guard). These two specials feature the original Moroboshi, Dan, just much older..
In 1998 direct to video stores: "Ultra Seven - The Lost Memories", "Ultra Seven - The Eternal Earth", "Ultra Seven - Betrayal of the Sun" have Ultra Seven in human form alternating between Morobashi, Dan and a younger Ultra Garrison memeber Kazamori, Masaki (whom Ultra Seven traps in a capsule when he's pretending to be him). Furuhashi is now a high ranking officcer in the TDF.
In 1999 Ultra Seven has to merge with Kazamori, Masaki) to save his life, but since he already has a human form he can appear as either man. The 1999 stories are: "Ultra Seven - Glory and Legend", "Ultra Seven - The Flying Iron Colossus", "Ultra Seven - The Day the Fruit Ripens", "Ultra Seven - Consequences of a Promise", "Ultra Seven - The Imitated Man", "Ultra Seven - I Am an Earthling", In 2002 the final Ultra Seven series, subtitled "EVOLUTION" does not feature Morobashi, Dan at all: "Dark Side", "Perfect World", "Neverland", "Innocent", "Akashic Record". [Note: I have only actually seen the first two specials from 1994 and the first direct to video episode from 1998.]
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