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Bullton
Subtitle Fourth-Dimensional Monster
(四次元怪獣,   Yojigen Kaijū)
Nicknames Bulton
Type Life-Form Kaiju
Home world Planet Boris (UGMMB)
Height 60 meters[1]
Weight 60,000 metric tons[1]
Relations Belyudra (component)
Allies Frogros (B), Neronga, Telesdon, Red King
Enemies JSDF, SSSP, Ultraman, ZAP SPACY, Gomora, Ultraman Zero
Portrayed by Puppetry (Ultraman; UM Z),
Teruo Aragaki (suit-acting portions; Ultraman),
CGI (UGMMB)
First appearance Ultraman episode 17,
"Passport to Infinity" (1966)
Latest appearance Ultraman Trigger:
New Generation Tiga

episode 14,
"Inter Universe" (2021)
Roars To be added

Bullton (ブルトン,   Buruton) is a life-form kaiju that appeared in episode seventeen of the 1966 television series Ultraman.

Design[]

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Origins[]

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History[]

Ultraman[]

"Passport to Infinity"[]

Bullton

Bullton in Ultraman

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Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle[]

"The Stone Which Calls Monsters"[]

Bullton Galaxy

Bullton in Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle

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Ultraman Orb the Movie: Let Me Borrow the Power of Bonds![]

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Ultraman Z[]

"Chant My Name!"[]

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"Four-Dimensional Capriccio"[]

Ultraman Z vs. Bullton 2

Bullton against Ultraman Z in Four-Dimensional Capriccio

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Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga[]

"Inter Universe"[]

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Abilities[]

Growth[]

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Burrowing[]

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Durability[]

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Dimensional Warping Beam Wave[]

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Reality Warping[]

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Monster Summoning[]

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Weaknesses[]

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Video Games[]

Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth[]

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Kaiju Busters[]

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Gallery[]

Main article: Bullton/Gallery

Sounds[]

Bullton's sounds are reused from the Toho film, Dogora.

Trivia[]

  • Originally, Bullton was to run over Ultraman during their battle in Ultraman, but the scene was cut due to its complexity.

References[]

This is a list of references for Bullton. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

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