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Kemur | |||
Subtitle | Abduction Phantom (誘拐怪人 Yūkai Kaijin)[1] | ||
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Nicknames | Kemur Man | ||
Type | Seijin | ||
Height | 1st Gen.: 1.9 to 30 meters[1] 2nd Gen.: | ||
Weight | 1st Gen.: 40 kilograms to 15,000 metric tons 2nd Gen.: | ||
Relations | Alien Mefilas (Ultraman), Hikaru Raido (UltraLive user) | ||
Allies | Alien Babarue, Alien Zetton, Dada, Cicada Woman | ||
Enemies | Ultraman Ginga, King Pandon | ||
Portrayed by | Satoshi Furuya (Ultra Q), Haruo Nakajima (Ultraman) | ||
Voice actors | Tomokazu Seki (Ultra Zone), Koichi Toshima, (Ginga; X) | ||
First appearance | Ultra Q episode 19, Challenge from the Year 2020 (1966) | ||
Latest appearance | Ultraman Z episode 18, Re-Challenge from the Year 2020 (2020) | ||
Sounds | To be added |
Kemur (ケムール人 is a Kemūru Jin, lit. Kemur Man)seijin that first appeared in episode nineteen of the 1966 television series Ultra Q.
Design[]
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Origins[]
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History[]
Ultra Q[]
"Challenge from the Year 2020"[]

Kemur in Ultra Q
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Ultraman (1966)[]
"The Forbidden Words"[]

Kemur in Ultraman (1966)
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Ultraman Ginga[]
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"[]

Kemur in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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"The Twin-Headed Flame Beast"[]

Kemur against King Pandon in "The Twin-Headed Flame Beast"
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"The Hater of Dreams"[]

Kemur in "The Hater of Dreams"
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Ultraman X[]
"We Are Nebula!"[]

Kemur alongside Alien Babarue, Dada and Alien Zetton against X in Ultraman X
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"Feature Report! 24 Hours Inside Xio"[]
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Ultraman Z[]
"Re-Challenge from the Year 2020"[]

Kemur against Z in Ultraman Z
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Other Media[]
Ultra Super Fight[]

Kemur in Ultra Super Fight
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Ultra Zone[]

Kemur in Ultra Zone
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New Ultraman Retsuden[]
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Abilities[]
Human Disguise[]
Kemur is capable of transforming to a human as a disguise.
Super Speed[]
When it needs to, Kemur is able to run extremely fast, outrunning any human that follows.
Size Change[]
Kemur can change its size at will. This ability was first used in Ultra Q to attack a ferris wheel.
Teleportation Goo[]

Teleportation Goo
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Shrink Gun[]
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Weaknesses[]
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Filmography[]
- Ultra Q (TV 1966)
- Ultraman (TV 1966)
- Ultra Super Fight (TV 1994)
- Ultra Zone (TV 2012)
- New Ultraman Retsuden (TV 2013)
- Ultraman Ginga (TV 2013)
- Ultraman X (TV 2015)
- Ultraman Z (TV 2020)
Gallery[]
- Main article: Kemur/Gallery
Sounds[]
The sounds Kemur emits are modified from the Matango's laugh, with the audio being played in reverse.
Trivia[]
- The head of the Kemur suit from Ultra Q was reused for his appearance in episode thirty-three of Ultraman, to which it was later modified for Alien Zetton's head in episode thirty-nine.
- Kemur's sounds were reused for Zetton breathing sounds.
- Kemur inspired the Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy alien, Lecuum.
- Kemur's return in Ultraman Z episode eighteen, "Re-Challenge from the Year 2020" (which aired in 2020), is to pay homage to the title of his debut episode, Challenge from the Year 2020.
References[]
This is a list of references for Kemur. 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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