Names:

Ultraman Great

(Ultraman G)
Status: Ultra Warrior from Land of Light in M78 Nebula
Tags: Ultra-beingAlien CivilizationMaleLand of LightProtagonist
Old Enemy: Gudis
World: the World of Ultramen
LeveL: A

Ultraman Great is the featured Ultra Hero of Ultraman: Towards the Future, the first and only Ultraman Series tokusatsu entry to be set and produced in Australia. Great and his race were at war with the Gudis, leading to his encounter and subsequent merging with Jack Shindo on Mars. Great is also the first official Ultra Hero to debut in the Heisei era, as well as the first English-speaking Ultra.

Great's design is unique compared to those of the other Ultra Warriors; his Color Timer is triangular, and his non-red body color is silver-white, as opposed to other Ultra Warriors' red and silver colorations.

According to Suzuki Kiyoshi's remarks, from a producer who is also a photographer, the Ultra-suit which Steve Apps and Robert Simper alternated wearing during production was not adapted from a conventional rubber wetsuit; it was, instead, adapted from a wrinkle-resistant fiber suit. The mask was made of the same FRP as before; similar to Ultraman 80's suit, FRP parts were also attached to the back of the head.

Ultraman Great is the featured Ultra Hero of Ultraman: Towards the Future, the first and only Ultraman Series tokusatsu entry to be set and produced in Australia. Great and his race were at war with the Gudis, leading to his encounter and subsequent merging with Jack Shindo on Mars. Great is also the first official Ultra Hero to debut in the Heisei era, as well as the first English-speaking Ultra.

Great's design is unique compared to those of the other Ultra Warriors; his Color Timer is triangular, and his non-red body color is silver-white, as opposed to other Ultra Warriors' red and silver colorations.

According to Suzuki Kiyoshi's remarks, from a producer who is also a photographer, the Ultra-suit which Steve Apps and Robert Simper alternated wearing during production was not adapted from a conventional rubber wetsuit; it was, instead, adapted from a wrinkle-resistant fiber suit. The mask was made of the same FRP as before; similar to Ultraman 80's suit, FRP parts were also attached to the back of the head.