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Bullton | |||
Subtitle | Fourth-Dimensional Monster (四次元怪獣 Yojigen Kaijū) | ||
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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 is a life-form Buruton)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 in Ultraman
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Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle[]
"The Stone Which Calls Monsters"[]

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"[]

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.
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