TV-Series
Description
Tetsujin Ultra Z acts as battle leader for the Robot tribe on the planet Kirakira. Inhabiting desert regions, the Robot tribe wages ongoing conflict against the forest-dwelling Senobi tribe to seize their territory. This mechanical warrior operates under the command of Darth Bellow, spearheading the tribe's military campaigns against the Senobi.
Its distinct form merges the iconic robotic archetypes of Tetsujin-28 and Ultraman, creating a combat-ready fusion of visual and functional elements. The Robot tribe deploys Tetsujin Ultra Z on strategic missions, specifically targeting the Senobi tribe's protectors or pursuing the capture of off-world visitor Jun Yagami.
Operating alongside other robotic forces under the leadership of "Mother," who resides within a giant rice cooker structure, Tetsujin Ultra Z advances the tribe's objectives of resource acquisition and territorial expansion. It engages directly in combat sequences featuring transforming mecha, dimensional warps, and planetary exploration.
Tetsujin Ultra Z remains active throughout the tribal conflicts on Kirakira until the Robot and Senobi tribes achieve reconciliation. Following this peace agreement, its operational status ceases as part of the mutual disarmament between the factions.
Its distinct form merges the iconic robotic archetypes of Tetsujin-28 and Ultraman, creating a combat-ready fusion of visual and functional elements. The Robot tribe deploys Tetsujin Ultra Z on strategic missions, specifically targeting the Senobi tribe's protectors or pursuing the capture of off-world visitor Jun Yagami.
Operating alongside other robotic forces under the leadership of "Mother," who resides within a giant rice cooker structure, Tetsujin Ultra Z advances the tribe's objectives of resource acquisition and territorial expansion. It engages directly in combat sequences featuring transforming mecha, dimensional warps, and planetary exploration.
Tetsujin Ultra Z remains active throughout the tribal conflicts on Kirakira until the Robot and Senobi tribes achieve reconciliation. Following this peace agreement, its operational status ceases as part of the mutual disarmament between the factions.