Article |
Woo | |||
Subtitle | Legendary Monster (伝説怪獣 Densetsu Kaijū) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Type | Kaiju | ||
Home world | Earth | ||
Height | First Gen. 40 meters[1][2] Second Gen. 57 meters | ||
Weight | Weightless[1][2] | ||
Relations | Belyudra (component) | ||
Enemies | SSSP, Ultraman, Iceron | ||
Portrayed by | Kunio Suzuki | ||
First appearance | Ultraman episode 30, "Phantom of the Snow Mountains" (1967) | ||
Latest appearance | Ultraman Ace episode 42, "Mystery! Monster Woo Rises Again" (1973) | ||
Roars |
Woo (ウー is a Ū)Kaiju that first appeared in episode thirty of the 1966 television series Ultraman.
Name[]
To be added.
Development[]
To be added.
Design[]
To be added.
Origins[]
To be added.
History[]
Ultraman (1966)[]
"Phantom of the Snow Mountains"[]

Woo against Ultraman in Ultraman (1966)
A mythical Kaiju that lives deep in Iida Mountain. Woo only appears when it is called by Snow Girl, a human girl, or when she is in danger. Although not violent by nature, Woo does not hesitate to attack if the Snow Girl is involved with trouble.
Woo was first sighted when it appeared to scare people away from a mountain village where the Snow Girl was scolded after getting in the way of a veteran hunter Machimura. People in the neighboring towns asked the SSSP to investigate and Hayata, Ide, and Arashi headed for Iida Ski Resort. They encounter Woo, but it disappears when it hears the Snow Girl cry out.
The townspeople mistakenly believe the Snow Girl is somehow controlling the Kaiju and chase her out of town, causing the Snow Girl to call out "Woo!". It appears for a third time and begins to attack the ski resort.
Ultraman comes to the scene and begins to fight it, but in the end Woo disappears into the snow after hearing the Snow Girl call its name for one last time.
Ultraman Ace[]
"Mystery! Monster Woo Rises Again"[]

Woo Ⅱ in Ultraman Ace
To be added.
Other Media[]
Ultra Fight[]
To be added.
Chibira-kun[]
To be added.
Redman[]
To be added.
Ultraman Graffiti[]
To be added.
Abilities[]
To be added.
Filmography[]
- Ultraman (1966) (TV 1966)
- Ultra Fight (TV 1970)
- Chibira-kun (TV 1971)
- Redman (TV 1972)
- Ultraman Ace (TV 1972)
- Ultraman Graffiti (1990)
Gallery[]
- Main article: Woo/Gallery
Roar[]
Woo's roars were created by lowering the pitch of the Toho King Kong's roars.
Trivia[]
- To be added.
References[]
This is a list of references for Woo. 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]
|
|