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Mega Monster Rush Ultra Frontier(大怪獣ラッシュ ウルトラフロンティア, Dai Kaijū Rasshu Urutora Furontia) is a Data Carddass game, the main theme being based on the Ultra Kaiju and Seijin.

Summary[]

In response to the 50 anniversary of TSUBURAYA development, the company itself had created a game based on the Ultra Galaxy itself. All characters in the game are designed by Masayuki Gotoh. The full CG movie of the Alien Hunters and their battles are aired on New Ultraman Retsuden.

The arcade machine itself enables players played in four person. It is possible to play up to four people on a large screen 55-inch monitor. The gameplay itself is determined by placing three different cards. Mega Monster Battle card can not be used because they are two dimensional cards instead.

Setting[]

Plasma Soul[]

Ore of mystery, super energy "plasma energy" is obtained from the plasma soul. However, a monster that was plasma monster is home to the vein.

Plasma Kaiju[]

A monster which has absorbed Plasma Soul. It is far from huge alien who appears in this work, Plasma soul is exposed to the body surface. It is defeated after all the plasma soul on the exterior is destroyed. Alien Hunter, and an object thereof is to win by destroying the soul of plasma monster.

Alien Hunter[]

Space people challenge to acquire the plasma soul from the plasma monster belongs to the guild. The set of the Hunter team of three set in the "Hunter Station", and go to the plasma monster hunting. It is credited to "hunter license", "Gane" is given as a reward punitive expedition.

Hunter Leader[]

A person who bundles Alien Hunters. In the CG episodes, this is Alien Mefilas.

Hunter TV[]

A TV program that broadcasts the alien-hunting of Plasma Kaiju live.

Frontier Line[]

A general latitude line around the planet where the plasma monster appears. In recent years, Plasma Kaiju appearances have been increasing.

Characters[]

Alien Hunters[]

Rush Hunters (ラッシュハンターズ, Rasshu Hantāzu)[]

  • Baltan Battler・Barel - "Daredevil Space Ninja": One of the Rush Hunters, and the only survivor of Planet Baltan. He can use the blades on his waist to execute the Shuriken Hurricane. Can be bought for 1 Gane.
  • Guts Gunner・Garm - "Advanced Strategy Veteran": One of the Rush Hunters. Uses his energy rifle he can execute the Hawkeye Shot. Can be bought for 1 Gane.
  • Magma Master・Magna - "Hot-blooded Young Hunter": One of the Rush Hunters. He can use his Stinger Saber for close combat fighting. Can be bought for 1 Gane.

Dada Team (ダダチーム, Dada Chīmu)[]

A team of cybernetically-enhanced Dada siblings. This team is called 'Dada's Curtain' due to their stand-offish attitude.

  • Dada A (Elite Numbers) - "Dada Clan: Commander Class": Also called 'A913', he received special training and is skilled in the handling of various weapons and the team's leader. He is the youngest in the group
  • Dada B (Breaker Numbers) - "Dada Clan: Engineer Class": Also called 'B081', he is skilled in artillery and is always seen assisting 'A913' and mentoring 'C696'. He is the eldest in the group.
  • Dada C (Commando Numbers) - "Dada Clan: Soldier Class": Also called 'C696', a rebellious person who rejects his family laws and the toughest in the team. He is placed with a limiter in order to keep him in a stable state.

Hugg Team (フッグチーム, Fuggu Chīmu)[]

This team is the protagonist team in the Web Comic Version.

  • Alien Magma Hugg - "Chain Magma": The protagonist of the Web Comic version. They have the nickname as the "Brilliant Blue Phantom Thief" (華麗なる蒼き怪盗, Kareinaru Aoki Kaitō). He is close to Magna and is called "Hugg's Husband" (フッグの旦那, Fuggu no Dan'na) by them.
  • Alien Guts Seeds - "Guts Watcher": An old friend of Garm.
  • Alien Metron Whip - "Whip Professional": There seems to be some connection with the Guild Guard.

Guild Guard (ギルドガード, Girudo Gādo)[]

  • Alien Metron Meld (メトロン星人 メルド, Metoron Seijin Merudo) - "Cunning Tactician Strategist": They specializes in covert behavior and loves "Metron Tea" (メトロン茶, Metoron cha).
  • Alien Chibull (Chibu Loader) (チブル星人(チブローダー), Chiburu Seijin (Chibu Rōdā)) - "Anti-Plasma Monster Powered Mecha": They wear powered mechanics to compensate for their low combat power.
  • Alien Chibull (Chibu Loader Strong) (チブル星人(チブローダーストロング), Chiburu Seijin (Chibu Rōdā Sutorongu)) - "Powered Mecha Strong Ver": A large heavy armour type of Chibu Loader.
  • Alien Mefilas Sickle (メフィラス星人 シックル, Mefirasu Seijin Shikkuru) - "Jet-Black Observer": They are the one who assembled the Guild Guard. They appear in the TV Version where it reveals that they have an unknown connection to Alien Mefilas Djent.
  • Alien Metron Metabar (メトロン星人 メタバー, Metoron Seijin Metabā) - "Metallic Metron": Their appearance is a re-colour of Alien Metron Meld.
  • Alien Chibull (Chibu Loader Limited) (チブル星人(チブローダーリミテッド), Chiburu Seijin (Chibu Rōdā Rimiteddo)) - "White Nightmare Chibu Loader": A trump card of the Guild Guard with excellent power and speed.
  • Alien Magma Weiser (マグマ星人 ヴァイザー, Maguma Seijin Vaizā) - "White Magma": Their existence is regarded by hunters who are subject to crackdown.

Supporting[]

  • Alien Mefilas・Djent "Calm and Reassuring Commander": The Rush Hunter's manager. He oversees the Rush Hunter's missions.
  • Kanegon-a-Kindo "Merchant of Galaxy Guild": He runs a shop that sells gear for hunters. His gear is known to be defective on occasions.
  • Alien Metron・Destroy "Destroyer of illusion": Can be bought for 1 Gane.
  • Alien Groza・Granzer "Frozen Alien of invulnerability"
  • Alien Deathre・Deflame "Flame-trainer of All-rounder"

Others[]

  • Alien Zarab Raint
  • Alien Icarus Arrow
  • Alien Valky Lars
  • Alien Magma Tride
  • Alien Desle Deslal
  • Alien Desle Deslade
  • Alien Groza Growrun
  • Alien Groza Grol
  • Alien Zarab Zaragun
  • Alien Mefilas Slicer
  • Alien Valky Kilva
  • Alien Valky Googar
  • Nagina Zamsher
  • Nodachi Zamsher
  • Yumi Zamsher
  • Alien Zarab Wava
  • Alien Nackle Labora
  • Alien Hipporit Archer
  • Alien Hipporit Hirga
  • Alien Piccola Pitta
  • Alien Babarue Domano
  • Alien Nackle Jara
  • Alien Hipporit Cape
  • Alien Desle Diro
  • Alien Babarue Fugaku
  • Alien Chibull Exceller

1 bullet[]

Plasma Kaiju[]

Parts[]

  1. Red King Hunting: 3 episodes. From episode 12 to episode 14.
  2. Neronga Hunting: 2 episodes. From episode 15 to episode 16.
  3. Antlar Hunting: 4 episodes. From episode 29 to episode 32.
  4. Dinosaur Tank Hunting: Played alongside Ultraman Ginga Theater Special
  5. Super Earth Gomora Hunting: 3 episodes. From episode 52 to episode 54.
  6. Gandar Hunting: 3 episodes. From episode 63 to episode 65
  7. King Joe Hunting: 2 episodes. From episode 66 to episode 67
  8. Plasma Killersaurus Hunting: Episode 68

External Links[]

The official website

Video Games
Nintendo Ultraman: Kaiju Teikoku no Gyakushuu (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman 2: Shutsugeki Katoku Tai (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club Chikyū Dakkan Sakusen (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club 2: Ultraman Club Returns (Famicom Disc System) | Ultraman Club: Supokon Fight! (Famicom) | Ultraman Club 3: Mata Mata Shutsugeki!! Ultra Kyoudai (Super Famicom) | Ultraman (Super Famicom) | Ultraman Club: Kaijuu Dai Kessen!! (Super Famicom) | Ultraseven (Super Famicom) | Ultraman: Towards the Future (Super Nintendo) | Super Pachinko Taisen (Super Famicom / Game Boy) | Ultra League: Moero! Soccer Daikessen (Super Famicom) | SD Ultra Battle: Ultraman Densetsu (Super Famicom) | PD Ultraman Battle Collection 64 (N64) | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Coliseum (Wii) | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Coliseum DX: The Gathering of The Ultra Heroes! (Wii) | Nari Kids Park: Ultraman R/B (Switch) | Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher (Switch)
PlayStation PD Ultraman Invader (PS1) | Ultraman Zearth (PS1) | Battle Formation (PS1) | Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Aratana Futatsu no Hikari (PS1) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution (PS1) | Kids Station: Ultraman Bokura to Asobou (PS1) | Kids Station: Ultraman Cosmos (PS1) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 2 (PS2) | Ultraman (PS2) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3 (PS2) | Ultraman Nexus (PS2) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution Rebirth (PS2) | Pachinko Ultraman (PS2)
Xbox
Other Consoles Tatakae! Ultraman (Bandai RX-78) | Ultraman (MSX) | Ultraman (SEGA Mega Drive) | Ultraseven (SEGA Mega Drive) | Ultra Strategy, Mobilization of the Science Patrol! (PC) | Ultraman Powered (3DO) | Ultraman Quiz King (Apple Pippin) | Ultraman: The Digital Board Game (Apple Pippin) | Action Designer: Ultraman Tiga (Apple Pippin) | SD Ultraman's Challenge! Maze Island (Apple Pippin) | PD Ultraman Link (SEGA Saturn) | Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu (SEGA Saturn) | Ultraman Zukan 1, 2 and 3 (SEGA Saturn)
Handheld Ultraman (Game Boy) | Ultraman Club: Teki Kaijū o Hakken Seyo! (Game Boy) | Cult Master: Ultraman ni Miserarete (Game Boy) | Ultraman Chou Toushi Gekiden (Game Boy) | Ultraman Ball (Game Boy) | Ultraman: Hikari no Kuni no Shisha (Wonder Swan Color) | Taiketsu! Ultra Hero (Game Boy Advance) | Ultra Keibi-tai: MONSTER ATTACK (Game Boy Advance) | Kaiju Busters (Nintendo DS) | Kaiju Busters POWERED (Nintendo DS) | Ultraman All-Star Chronicle (PSP) | Ultraman Fighting Evolution 0 (PSP)
Arcade Ultraman | Ultraman Club: Tatakae! Ultraman Kyoudai!! | Ultra Toukon Densetsu | Ultra X Weapons | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Monsters | Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Monsters NEO | Mega Monster Battle: RR | Ultraman Fusion Fight! | Ultraman Abaren Bowl
Pachinko/Pachislot CR Pachinko Ultraman Taro: Fight!! 6 Ultra Brothers | CR Pachinko Ultraman Taro: Darkness Strikes Back | CR Pachinko Ultra Battle Retsuden: Fight Zero! The Strongest Young Warrior | Pachinko Ultraseven | CR Pachinko Ultraseven 2 | Pachinko Ultra 6 Brothers | Pachinko Ultraseven Chou Ranbu | Pachinko Ultraman Taro 2 | Pachislot Ultraman Taro | Pachinko Ultraman Tiga 1500×84
Bandai Playdia Ultraman Powered ~ Kaiju Gekimetsu Sakusen ~ | Ultraseven ~ Chikyu Boei Sakusen ~ | Ultraman ~ Hirakuna Daisakusen ~ | Ultraman ~ Alphabet TV e Youkoso ~ | Ultraman ~ Oide yo! Ultra Yoichien ~ | Ultraman ~Ultraland Souji de Asobou ~ | Ultraman ~ Chino Up Daisakusen ~
Crossover Games and Collaborations SD Battle Ozumo: Heisei Hero Basho (Famicom) | SD Hero Soukessen: Taose! Aku no Gundan (Famicom) | SD The Great Battle (Super Famicom) | Battle Dodge Ball (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (Super Famicom) | SD The Great Battle II: Last Fighter Twin (Super Famicom) | Versus Hero: Road to the King Fight (Game Boy) | Battle Dodge Ball (Game Boy) | Hero Senki: Project Olympus (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (Super Famicom) | Great Battle Cyber (Famicom) | Battle Baseball (Famicom) | The Great Battle III (Super Famicom) | Battle Dodge Ball II (Super Famicom) | Tekkyu Fight! The Great Battle Gaiden (Game Boy) | The Great Battle Gaiden 2: Matsuri da Wasshoi (Super Famicom) | Gaia Saver (Super Famicom) | Battle Soccer 2 (Super Famicom) | The Great Battle IV (Super Famicom) | Battle Crusher (Game Boy) | Battle Pinball (Super Famicom) | Battle Racers (Super Famicom) | Super Pachinko Taisen (Super Famicom / Game Boy) | The Great Battle V (Super Famicom) | Ganbare! Bokura no Compati Heroes (SEGA PICO) | Super Tekkyu Fight! (Super Famicom) | The Great Battle VI (PS1) | Super Hero Operations (PS1) | The Great Battle Pocket (Game Boy Color) | Tokusatsu Bouken Katsugeki Super Hero Retsuden (SEGA Dreamcast) | Super Hero Operations: Diedal's Ambition (PS1) | Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 (PS1) | Charinko Hero (GameCube) | Great Battle Full Blast (PSP) | Battle Dodge Ball III (PSP) | Lost Heroes (PSP / 3DS) | HEROES' VS (PSP) | Super Hero Generation (PS3 / PS Vita) | Lost Heroes 2 (3DS) | City Shrouded in Shadow (PS4) | Override 2: Super Mech League | Super Robot Wars 30 | Fall Guys | Godzilla: Battle Line (Mobile) | Shin Kamen Rider Rumble (Switch) | GigaBash | Eggrypt
Mobile Ultraman Galaxy | Ultra Kaiju Battle Breeders | ULTRAMAN: BE ULTRA
Outlaw Games Ultraman Rumble | Ultraman Battle Online | Ultraman Bros. | Ultraman Rumble 2: Heroes Arena | Ultraman Rumble 3 | Ultraman: Kaiju Kombat AR | Ultraman: Kaiju Kombat
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