Fans of the tokusatsu genre of Japan will almost immediately recognize the towering awesomeness ofUltraman, beings of pure light that manifest in the real world to fight forces of darkness. Through various protagonists that become hosts, various kinds of Ultramen become Earth’s last hope against numerous threats that even the world’s best militaries couldn’t fathom fighting.

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However, with more than 30Ultramanseries to sift through since the firstUltra Qaired in 1966, newcomers and savants of the franchise might have a hard time choosing which series to rewatch or even watch first. Just which are the bestUltramanseries and films for newcomers to the tokusatsu franchise?

10Ultraman (1966)

Despite being the second title in theUltraseries, it’sUltramanthat first introduced the eponymous character in the franchise. At its core, the firstUltramanseries begins when Ultraman, a giant alien from Nebula M78’s Land of Light,crashes on Earthin pursuit of a space monster. Unfortunately, he hits a jet piloted by Shin Hayata, whose life becomes in danger. To save his life, Ultraman bonds with him and enlists his assistance to fight various forms of aliens on Earth.

Fortunately for Ultraman, Hayata is already a part of such a team, the Science Special Search Party, which is tasked to protect Earth against extraterrestrial threats. It’s this “mystery of the week” format mixed with fighting giant aliens that the firstUltramanseries experiments with, and eventually succeeds in exploring as its unique tokusatsu formula.

Ultraman 1966

9Ultraseven (1967)

A lot of fans considerUltrasevenas perhaps the most popular in the franchise due to its impact overall, and how its approach to theUltramanformula practically cemented tropes and traditions in the franchise. This marks the first appearance of Ultraseven, one of the most powerful and influential Ultra to have ever existed in the franchise. Such was his popularity that Ultraseven periodically makes appearances in sequel shows as a guide or a mentor!

At its core, the story ofUltraseventakes place not far into the future when the Terrestrial Defense Force has created the technologically-advanced Ultra Guard to fight alien threats. And in the direst situations, the mysterious Dan Moroboshi appears and transforms into Ultraseven, an Ultra tasked to protect the Earth. Dan has to balance keeping up a facade as a human while finding ways to transform into Ultraseven to defend his peers and new home - a welcome tradition to the franchise.

Ultraseven

8Ultraman Tiga (1996)

A lot ofUltramanfans today know that an Ultra may have theability to transform into a myriad of forms, giving them access to new power sets. However, this tradition amongUltramanseries didn’t begin untilUltraman Tiga,the series to first feature an Ultra with the ability to switch various forms.

In the series, the Ultra Tiga protected the Ultra-Ancient Civilization some 30-million years ago. After the civilization died out, Tiga himself became a stone statue. Daigo Madoka, a pilot from GUTS who possessed genetics similar to beings of light, merges with him. Unfortunately, while Ultraman Tiga can use Daigo as a host to protect Earth, a dimensional tear has also transformed Earth into a nexus of various alien threats. It’s this mystery element combined with the iconic appearance ofUltraman Tigathat made him an iconic “modern Ultraman” of the 90s.

Ultraman Tiga

7Ultraman R/B (2018)

Series newcomers who want to exploreUltramanin the context of a family might want to giveUltraman R/Ba shot. In this series, brothers Katsumi and Isami Minato are as brotherly as anyone would expect - rowdy, conflicting at times, but always having each other’s backs. Unfortunately, a terrible encounter with a monster almost kills them, but are saved by the arrival of mysterious transformation trinkets. As they transform into Ultraman Rosso and Blu, Katsumi and Isami Minato are now tasked to save Earth from a new threat.

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Unlike otherUltramanseries,Ultraman R/Bheavily explores the potential dynamic of brothers as a pair of Ultra heroes, instead of having just one protagonist and one deuteragonist. Considering the serious nature of the Minatos being Earth’s new defenders,Ultraman R/Bcan become surprisingly mature at times despite its nature as a children’s show.

6Ultraman Mebius (2006)

Timeline gaps are always an interesting way to reintroduce a franchise to new fans, andUltraman Mebiususes this formula successfully. In the story, Ultraman Mebius is apparently the first Ultra to have come to Earth in the last two decades, having chosen Mirai Hibino as his host. Unfortunately, his arrival also marked the return of space monsters, who have also mysteriously disappeared for the past two decades.

While trying to solve this mystery, Mirai becomes entangled in the affairs of both the Inter Galactic Defense Force and the Earth’s Defense Organization, GUYS. It’sUltraman Mebiusand its attention tocharacter dynamicsthat make thisUltramanseries quite unique.

Ultraman RB

5Ultraman Z (2020)

Generations easily become a highlight in theUltraseries, especially when some Ultra are introduced as relatives or friends of predecessors. In the case ofUltraman Z, the eponymous Ultraman Z is in fact the disciple (self-proclaimed, anyway) of Ultraman Zero himself! At its core, powerful devil’s splinters all across space are sowing chaos through mysterious means - something the Ultras couldn’t notice as they were busy protecting the galaxy.

However, it seems a sinister force has been using these splinters to consume entire planets and have set their sights on the Ultra’s home, the Land of Light. Thankfully, Ultraman Zero and his student, Ultraman Z, have been trying to find the source of this threat. When Ultraman Z chases a monster to Earth, he bonds with the hot-blooded Haruki Natsukawa, and thus begins their story of saving the world.

Ultraman Mebius

4Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga (2021)

The most recent entry in theUltramanfranchise is also the most unique in terms of setting, asUltraman Trigger: New Generation Tigatakes place not just in the far future, but in a future where Mars has transformed into a colonized planet. In its past, a Giant of Light defended the Earth from a terrifying darkness until its power exhaustion forced it to sleep. And when the same darkness has shown signs of its return, the same Giant of Light - Ultraman Trigger - uses Mars-based botanist Kengo Manaka as his new host.

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While the series has all the tell-tale signs of anUltramanseries,New Generation Tigahas adeeper approach to the mythologyof theUltramanfranchise. From franchise staples such as a GUTS-based team and concepts of Light and Darkness,New Generation Tigais a richer take on theUltramanfranchise, lore-wise.

3Ultraman Ginga (2013)

New fans of the franchise looking fora quick introduction to some of the most popular Ultrasin the franchise might want to addUltraman Gingato their watchlist. Existing as some sort of a love letter to its predecessor series,Ultraman Gingabegins at the climax of the so-called Dark Spark Wars that transformed all aliens, monsters, and even Ultras, into miniature Spark Dolls that its possessors could use as a power source. Protagonist Hikaru Raido would come to possess the Ginga Spark, allowing him to become Ultraman Ginga.

Unfortunately for Hikaru, his discovery of the Ginga Spark will thrust him into a race against time to ensure other evildoers don’t get their hands on various Spark Dolls. Along the way, Hikaru would discover the legacy of the other Ultras that existed on Earth and even use their powers to augment his abilities as Ultraman Ginga. It’s this callback element, and ability to use some of the trademark abilities of the previous Ultra, that makesGingaquite the appealing show.

Ultraman Z

2Ultraman Orb (2016)

Fans looking for a more serious take onan anniversary seriesmight want to look atUltraman Orb,a celebration of both 20 Years since the hitUltraman Tigaand 50 Years since the firstUltramanshow. In the series, Naomi Yumeno created the “Something Search People” website in the hopes of tracking supernatural phenomena. Unfortunately for her, this relentless search for supernatural incidents would have her face to face against a horrifying monster. Naomi would’ve died on the spot had it not been for the mysterious Gai Kurenai who transforms into the being known as Ultraman Orb.

InUltraman Orb, there’s a particular emphasis on how Gai Kurenai “earns” the respect of other Ultras he encounters throughout the series and how he manages to use their powers through fusion. There’s also a segment after each episode where Gai himself explains the various aliens and Ultras he interacts with, giving newcomers a great crash course into the series’ rich history in each episode.

Ultarman Trigger

1Ultra Galaxy Fight: The Absolute Conspiracy (2020)

Newcomers to theUltraseries who want a more serious take on the lives of the Ultras might want to check outUltra Galaxy Fight: The Absolute Conspiracy, anUltra Fightminiseries featuring different Ultras across different timelines. Despite itsgrandiose premise, fans might be intrigued to see how this spin-off attempts to combine various continuities with an overarching plot.

At its core, the spin-off introduces the mysterious Absolutian race and their interactions with the Ultras, as well as the aggressive “The Kingdom” faction within the Absolutians that seem to be up to no good. This would eventually force some of the franchise’s most iconic Ultras to band together and form the Ultra League, dedicated to stopping the Kingdom as their goals start to threaten the very fabric of the universe.

Ultraman Ginga

Ultraman Orb

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