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Dada | |||
Subtitle | Three-Faced Phantom (三面怪人 Sanmen Kaijin) | ||
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Nicknames | Agent #271, PDO-3 | ||
Type | Seijin | ||
Home world | Planet Dada | ||
Height | Normal: 1.9 to 40 meters[1][2][3][4] | ||
Weight | Normal: 70 kilograms to 7,000 metric tons[1][2][3][4] Powered: | ||
Forms | Powered Dada | ||
Relations | Belyudra (component) | ||
Allies | To be added | ||
Enemies | To be added | ||
Portrayed by | Kunio Suzuki, (Ultraman) Hirokazu Iwakami, (MMB:UGtM) Kenji Kajikawa (UM X) | ||
Voice actors | Yasuaki Suzuki, (UM66) Tahara Arno, (UM:TUH) Michitaka Kobayashi (UGMMB:NEO) | ||
Created by | Tohl Narita | ||
First appearance | Ultraman episode 28, "Human Specimens 5 & 6" (1967) | ||
Latest appearance | Ultraman Trigger episode 8, "The Propagating Invasion" (2021) | ||
Sounds | To be added |
Dada (ダダ is a Dada)Seijin that first appeared in episode twenty-eight the 1966 television series Ultraman.
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Ultraman (1966)[]
"Human Specimens 5 & 6"[]

Dada "Agent #271" in Ultraman (1966)
An extraterrestrial race with three faces. Dada uses many supernatural abilities such as teleportation and invisibility but is not adept at physical combat.
One Dada agent, codename Dada 271, flew to Earth after being ordered to capture 6 human samples, infiltrating a Cosmic Rays Research Institute in the mountains of Okutama in Western Tokyo. After micronizing four of the researchers and collecting them in special capsules, Dada crashed buses that drove near the Institute hoping to stop anyone from getting near the Institute to buy it time to capture the remaining two human samples it needed.
Captain Muramatsu heads to the facility to investigate the bus accident and is joined by Central Space Atomic Research Center Technical Officer Akikawa on her way to visit the Institute after being unable to contact anyone inside. Dada attacks the pair to capture them. Hayata is contacted by Captain Muramatsu and transforms into Ultraman to rescue them. Dada grows to its giant form in the beginning of their fight. Dada confuses Ultraman with his Teleportation ability, but sensing he is no match for the hero he tries to run and is defeated by Ultraman's Spacium Beam.
Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero[]
"The Dada Effect"[]
Powered Dada[]

Powered Dada in Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero
A computer life-form discovered by the engineer Richard Marlin. Dada attacks with his Arm Laser and possesses psychokinetic and teleportation abilities.
Richard wanted to get revenge on Nuronet Industries for firing him, so he uploaded Dada to the company PC network where Dada learns about how life-forms are made. Dada abducted more and more people into the computer and reconstructed their cells to create a carbon-based body of his own.
Dad also turned on Richard and encased the company building in his Dada Field. Then, he turns two of the company employees into new Dada bodies. The WINR members also got stuck inside the Dad Field until Kenichi Kai transformed into Ultraman Powered. The three Dada merge and turn into a giant form. Dada used psychokinesis abilities to attack Powered like throwing cars at the Ultra. However, Powered used his Mega Spacium Beam to destroy the company building's power generator. Dada lost the source of his energy and disappeared, no longer able to sustain a physical form.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey[]
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Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends the Movie[]
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Ultraman Ginga[]
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Ultraman X[]
"We Are Nebula!"[]

Dada alongside Alien Babarue, Kemur and Alien Zetton against X in Ultraman X
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Ultraman Geed[]
"The Girl Who Cuts Monsters"[]

Dada in "The Girl Who Cuts Monsters"
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"Inheritor of the Dream"[]
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Ultraman R/B[]
"We're All Friends"[]

Dada in "We're All Friends"
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"A World Without Tomorrow"[]
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Ultraman Taiga the Movie: New Generation Climax[]
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Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga[]
"The Propagating Invasion"[]
PDO-3[]

Powered Dada "PDO-3" in Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga
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Filmography[]
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Gallery[]
- Main article: Dada/Gallery
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