As a result of the Ultra Flare, Spark Dolls on Earth that were affected becomes monsters that fought by Xio and Ultraman X. However, there are also extraterrestrial threats as well as other aliens and monsters who shows no sign of hostility towards Earthlings (examples with Dr. Gourman, the Alien Fanton that works in Xio).
Good • : The Ozora family's Spark Doll, it was given to Daichi by Takashi before the Ultra Flare incident kills him and his wife. Gomora became Daichi's valuable possession ever since that day and had its consciousness shared to the Cyber Gomora, allowing it to assist Xio in real life. It was brought to materialization for the first time but went astray from the effects of Dark Thunder Energy until Exceed X purified it. Before X can turn it to a Spark Doll, Gomora had done the deed already. First appeared in episode 26 of
Ultraman. • : The mutation resulted after the radiation of Dark Thunder Energy, EX Gomora's body was heavily armored and able to launch . It rampages in a pier until Exceed X purified it. EX Gomora first appeared in the 2005
video game Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth under the name but made its TV debut in episode 11 of
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle. • : A survivor from planet Gold, tE-rU was sent by his ancestor to reawaken Rudian on Earth to destroy the monster Gargorgon. After a misunderstood with the Earthlings, he attacked them, believing them as hostile with Rudian until X managed to halt his assaults. tE-rU was put under Xio's custody and learns of Daichi's relation to Ultraman X, seeking their help as they battle Gargorgon. tE-rU was portrayed by . • : A robot from planet Gold, it was spirited away by tE-rU due to the energy of Planet Gold stored within it, not wanting Gargorgon to exploit it. Soon, it receives assistance from Ultraman X and Earth forces, finally defeating the monster. • Nebula House residents: A trio of peaceful aliens living in human forms in a rented home . As they worked in the human society, they need to pay the monthly rent of 15,000
¥ (124.76
USD as of October 2015), thus needing a new housemate to ease the payment and find it in a form of Isamu, Wataru's younger brother. When the Dark Star Cluster demanded Jolly for a monster weapon, the residents participated in a rugby match and wins. Afterward, the group decided to let Isamu rejoin his rugby team. They are tributes to the dark agents from
Ultraman Ginga, down to sharing the same actors. • : The head of the Nebula House resident and an office worker. He encouraged Isamu not to give up after hearing the latter is a former rugby player that has given up his career. Nakuri is portrayed and voiced by , the Alien Nackle race first appeared in episodes 37 and 38 of
Return of Ultraman. • : A convenient store worker, he ends his sentence with . Ikari is portrayed and voiced by , the Alien Icarus first appeared in episode 10 of
Ultraseven. • : A craftsman who always puts English words in his sentences. Haruki is portrayed and voiced by , the Alien Valky first appeared in episode 53 of
Ultraman Taro. • : A baby Samekujira from the Planet Valky and Haruki's pet. It appears on Earth after missing its master but accidentally attracted the Dark Star Cluster's interest as their monster weapon until the Nebula House residents defeated them in a rugby match. Samekujira first appeared in episode 53 of
Ultraman Taro. • : Mentioned by Hikaru, this monster was one of the characters of
Ultraman Ginga S and the Victorian's protector aside from Ultraman Victory. It is currently held in Spark Doll state after being brutally attacked by Verokron and can be utilized as . • : A race of small friendly monster that awakened ever since the Ultra Flare incident and mostly found in
Sydney,
Australia and
Luxembourg. Pigmons are rated as the most friendly monster and can easily felt loneliness when no children or any of their kind were around. One of them lives in Japan, having met various children and played with them, as well as collecting their keepsakes with its recent friend is the newly moved girl Sakura. Witnessing the Dark Thunder Energy, Pigmon tries to warn Sakura and the Tatara City civilians but was mistaken as a threat until Xio members arrive and the Dark Thunder Energy summoned King Guesra. It seemingly died after protecting a civilian from falling rubble until Xio members nursed it back to health and return Pigmon to Sakura. First appeared in episode 8 of
Ultraman. • : A space cat that X rescued in the past, Mu grew infatuated towards X and flew to Earth to look for it, unintentionally causing troubles and accidentally wiped X and everyone's memories of her until her tears cured the victims at the cost of her own memories and love for X. Mu was voiced by Jenya, whom first voiced Gargorgon in this series while Mu itself is tribute to the Space Cats that appeared in episode 16 of
Ultraman Max.
Evil • : Demaaga was an iron clad demon from eight centuries prior, rampaging on the Pacific lands and sealed by the giant of light. Demaaga reawakened in the modern era and went toward the city until he was stopped by X and regressed into a Spark Doll, which later recovered by Daichi. Another breed was awakened by Gina Spectre as a test subject which she intends to use by charging it with the Dark Thunder Energy and becomes Tsurugi Demaaga until Ultraman Exceed X cleanse the monster from said energy, returning to normal before being regressed into a Spark Doll by Xanadium Ray. Demaaga's common ability is to unleash extreme heats and flames and burrowing underground. • : Affected by the Dark Thunder Energy, the second breed of Demaaga was mutated into growing blades underneath its arms and shoulders. This monster easily pummels X, forcing it to separate from Daichi and losing himself in the Cyber World. It fought the Xio mechas before X appears again as Ultraman Exceed X, cleansing Tsurugi Demaaga from the energy and reverting it to normal. In
Ultraman X The Movie, five clones of Tsurugi Demaaga were created simultaneously by Zaigorg after absorbing the energies of Ultraman and Ultraman Tiga. Each clone was sent to the worldwide on a rampaging spree until five Type U Cyber Cards reacted and summoned the Ultra Warriors. Each Demaagas were faced with the Ultra Warriors and defeated by the Ultras' finishers after they received an additional power boost from Exceed X Beta Spark Armor. • : Telesdon attacks the Area T-7B under orders of the Underground Woman. He attacks again the next night but defeated by X in Eleking Armor via the Eleking Electric Shock Wave. The Spark Doll was salvaged by the Underground Woman before she left it to Xio after vanishing due to being shot multiple times. Telesdon is capable of spinning its body into a giant drill for attacks, breathing magma and pecks with its sharp beak. First appeared in episode 22 of
Ultraman. • : She hates the human race for "poisoning" the night scenery with lights. She assumes the disguise of , a late beauty salon manager. After Telesdon's defeat, she salvaged the monster's Spark Doll but loses it when Xio members attack her as she disappears. Currently, her background still remains a mystery but according to Daichi, while he was investigating in a subway, he found a 500-year-old monument which was erected to seal something unknown. Her main weapon is a blaster gun and can unleash a painful screech enough to disrupt electricity and summon Telesdon. The Underground Woman was portrayed by and is a tribute to the Underground People that appeared in episode 22 of
Ultraman, yet even demonstrated the fact that she lacks a pair of human eyes. • : A terrorist that destroyed countless planets and sets Earth as his target. He brings forth Bemstar from a Spark Doll and allows the monster to wreak havoc while he destroys chemical plants. He managed to escape his first encounter with Xio officers but gets overpowered when fighting them again. Enraged, he tried to grow into giant proportions and crush them but the combined teamwork of Asuna, Hayato and Wataru managed to kill him. His main weapon is a remote bomb controller and can reanimate Sparks Dolls to their true forms. Alien Zarab was voiced by and first appeared in episode 18 of
Ultraman. • : Originally a Spark Doll, Bemstar was brought to life by an Alien Zarab in his plan to destroy Earth. Bemstar ate Ultraman X via its stomach and took rest on the moon but Xio officers Wataru and Hayato manages to free the Ultra as he finished Bemstar via Xanadium Ray and claimed his Spark Doll. Bemstar's main ability are absorbing incoming attacks, projectiles and even giant-size enemies with its . First appeared in episode 18 of
Return of Ultraman. • : An arms dealer and a thief wanted by the Space Garrisons, Bandello arrived on Earth to steal the Spark Dolls from Xio under orders of his client. He managed to steal them but Rui, who accidentally snuck into planet Guillermo to retrieve them back as Bandello was killed by Ultraman Zero. Bandello was voiced by and is a homage to the Alien Nackle that appeared in episodes 37 and 38 of
Return of Ultraman. According to
Koichi Sakamoto, Bandero's client was an Alien Merkind, who appeared in episode 14 in the series. • : Bandello's monster, he keeps Xio members busy for moments while his master steals the Spark Doll. His horn was severed by Ultraman Zero, forcing it and Bandello to retreat to planet Gilmo. It was later mentioned as one of the Spark Dolls used by Hikaru in
Ultraman Ginga before he assumed Ginga's Spark Doll in battle. Black King is covered with a thick layer of an exoskeleton and can withstand average attacks. First appeared in episode 37 of
Return of Ultraman. • : Soon, Bandello replaced Black King's lost horn with a drill, which allows it to initiate the attack. He was defeated by X's Xanadium Ray after being strike with Gomora Oscillation Wave and Eleking Electric Shock Wave while its Spark Doll was claimed by Rui. Black King Drill Custom is, in fact, a tribute to from
Andro Melos comic series. • : Wanting revenge on Ultraman Max for killing one of his kin years ago, Quila posed himself as Dr. Kaito Touma, a Spark Doll examiner from UNVER and tricked Xio into creating Cyber Zetton based on its Spark Doll. With the real Zetton appeared and X wearing Zetton Armor, Quila activated the malware programming and rendered X his puppet until Daichi used Cyber Eleking to destroy the malware from Cyber Zetton. Quila alas was killed by Ultraman Max. An Alien Sran himself, Quila's main ability is to quickly move at incredible speed, launching energy blasts from its claws and enlarges into the size of an Ultraman. Quila was voiced by , while his human form, Kaito Touma was portrayed by Sota Aoyama, whom also played a dual role as Ultraman Max's disguise on Earth. He is a tribute to the aforementioned Alien Sran that appeared in episode 4 of
Ultraman Max. • : The Alien Sran's monster, it was unleashed to attack the city and its Spark Doll was used by Quila in the creation of Cyber Zetton card for the alien to control X with. Eventually, the monster was destroyed by Ultraman X with Xanadium Ray. Zetton is a fearsome monster and capable of launching fireballs, creating enhanced shielding and teleport. While first appeared in episode 39 of
Ultraman, according to the Blu-Ray release of the series, this Zetton is the same breed from episode 13 of
Ultraman Max due to its barrier being "drill-shaped", namely . • : The Dark Star Cluster's personal referee, he allowed cheats in the rugby match, hinting that he was bribed by them. First appeared in episode 33 of
Ultraman Leo. • : Only mentioned in the series, according to Gourman, they are a barbaric race that destroyed civilizations on seven planets. They sent King Joe to attack Earth. First appeared in episode 14 of
Ultraseven. • : The Alien Pedan's robot, it was launched to attack Earth as its target. Its main ability is to split into four spaceships and able to resist minor attacks due to being built from the extraterrestrial metal . It was destroyed by Ultraman X's Galaxy Cannon after being weakened by Cyber Gomora's Cyber Super Oscillation Wave. First appeared in episode 14 of
Ultraseven. • : Summoned by Gina Spectre from its Spark Doll, Zaragas was used as her replacement to flee from her fight with Asuna while she checked on Tsurugi Demaaga. Zaragas fought Cyber Gomora, who connected to Asuna and defeated from Gomora's Cyber Super Oscillation Wave before being reduced back to a Spark Doll and picked up by Xio. Zaragas' body can adapt to any attacks and unleashes blinding flashes through its body tubes. First appeared in episode 36 of
Ultraman. • : An arms dealer hired by the Gua Army, he sold them Mecha Gomora's Spark Doll and Spark Doll detectors but eventually betrayed and shot dead by the Alien Shaplay. The Alien Merkind was voiced by and first appeared in episode 3 of
Ultraseven X. According to Koichi Sakamoto, he was also the Alien Nackle Bandello's customer from episode 5 of the series. • : A mechanical knock-off of the original Gomora, it first appeared a Spark Doll sold to the Gua Army by an Alien Merkind and used by Gina Spectre to lure Xio members away while Mold attacked their base. It was finally defeated by Cyber Gomora linked by Asuna and Arisa via the Ultlaser. First appeared in
Ultra Galaxy Legend Gaiden: Ultraman Zero vs. Darklops Zero. • : A species of the
Space Beasts, collective group of monsters in the galaxy that feeds on their victims' fears, several of them infiltrated the Earth, only to be destroyed by Xio officers. However, one escaped and turned giant by the Dark Thunder Energy by the next day, growing a pair of "branches" on its shoulders and gain sharper talons. It was finally defeated by Exceed X and Ultraman Nexus. Being a Space Beast, these monsters are purely hostile to any beings, with ideals for peaceful coexistence are considered futile. First appeared in the extra episode of
Ultraman Nexus. • : A
crayfish-themed alien and the adversary of the original Ultraman. True to their subtitle, they were notorious for their mastery in illusions. They were only mentioned by Gourman during the movie, fighting against Ultraman before the entire group were eliminated. First appeared in episode 2 of
Ultraman.
Neutral • : The first monster to be awakened from the Ultra Flare, Bemular awakened and rampaged at a construction site in Japan. Fifteen years later, it appeared and attempted to attack Lt. Sayuri's family at Canada, until her first transformation into Ultraman Nexus halted the monster's attack and defeated it, saving her family's lives. First appeared in episode 1 of
Ultraman. • : Awakened at
Russia, Aboras fought its nemesis, Banila and ensued chaos on the city. First appeared in episode 19 of
Ultraman. • : Awakened at Russia, Banila fought its nemesis, Aboras and ensued chaos on the city. First appeared in episode 19 of
Ultraman. • : Awakened at
France, Magular attacked several tourists at
Arc de Triomphe,
Paris. First appeared in episode 8 of
Ultraman. • : Awakened at Middle East, Pestar attacked several workers at an oil refinery. First appeared in episode 13 of
Ultraman. • : Awakened at
Singapore, Peguila induced snowstorms at
Marina Bay Sands. First appeared in episode 5 of
Ultra Q. • : Birdon emerges from Okumayama to create a nest for her eggs, unintentionally placing several civilians in captive. She battles Xio members and Ultraman X, later defeated by Ultraman X Gomora Armor's Gomora Oscillation Wave. Her Spark Doll was recovered by Daichi. Birdon's ability is to launch fireballs and rotates its neck to 180 degrees. First appeared in episode 18 of
Ultraman Taro. • : A monster native to Sakane village, its brethren previously became mountains of the village at the end of their life cycles. It tried to join its comrades but was mistaken for being sick and injected with a nutrition drug by Xio, causing it to rampage on the village until Ultraman X purified it from the ailment and finally rests in peace. A peaceful monster, it can unleash its tentacles over the Sakane village and deliver nutrients to the land. Houlinga is based on
Hoori, the third and youngest son of the
kami Ninigi-no-Mikoto and the blossom princess
Konohanasakuya-hime from the
Japanese mythology. • : An ancient monster that scientifically labelled as , it appeared and had rampaged on two places, first in a countryside and second in the urban area. After taking beatings from Ultraman X in its second rampaging spree, Gomess (S) burrowed underground to recover itself from the sustained injuries until the Dark Thunder Energy takes effect, turning Gomess (S) more violent and brutish, now with the ability to launch energy stream from its mouth. Gomess was finally put to stop by Ultraman X and Cyber Gomora, controlled by Captain Kamiki. Gomess (S) first appeared in episode 1 of
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey while its original and diminutive form, Gomess, first appeared in episode 1 of
Ultra Q. • : A victim of the Dark Thunder Energy, Gubila rampages until X put a stop to it, purifying the giant fish before defeating it with Xanadium Ray. Gubila's main weapon is a nose drill. First appeared in episode 23 of
Ultraman. • : A fish monster that is a variant of the Guesra species. It was awakened and corrupted after being bathed from the Dark Thunder Energy, rising from the ground of Tatara City. It fought X and manages to overwhelm the latter until Exceed X purified it from the dark energy before turning it into a Spark Doll. King Guesra's attacks are and launching energy scales. First appeared in
Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers. • : A monster awakened when the Dark Thunder Energy strikes the ground, it attacked the city, fighting against Mu and X until it was charged with the same energy again into EX Red King before being purified by Exceed X. First appeared in episode 8 of
Ultraman. • : After being charged with the Dark Thunder Energy, Red King turned black and his fists enlarges. He was quickly purified by Ultraman Exceed X before being turned to Spark Doll. EX Red King's attack is , sending a large series of shockwave impacts to the ground. EX Red King first appeared in the 2005 video game
Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth under the name but made its TV debut in episode 13 of
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey. • : A monster from X's past, it bullied Mu until X defeated it, causing Mu to fall in love with X. First appeared in episode 25 of
Ultraman. • : An artificial life form created by humanity years ago, M1 was jettisoned to space, orbiting the Earth after being deemed a failure. It kidnapped X while he was battling EX Gomora and imprisoned him and Daichi, feeling that humanity cannot coexist with monsters but changes his mind after seeing Asuna's determination to stop EX Gomora. M1 itself is capable of teleporting a person with only one snap of a finger and block the opponent's attacks. M1 was voiced by and first appeared in episode 10 of
Ultra Q. • : A bird monster awakened during the Ultra Flare incident, facing against the Defense Force armies which Kamiki participated in his younger years. Terochilus attacked a power line linked to same hospital that Kamiki's wife was admitted to, causing a power outage that killed her. Terochilus appeared exclusively in
Ultraman X Super Complete Works magazine and was from episodes 16 and 17 of
Return of Ultraman. ==Notes==