List of Ultraman Geed characters


This is a character list of the 2017 Ultra Series Ultraman Geed.

Nebula House

The is a Sturm spaceship that originally belonged to Kei and buried 500 meters beneath the astronomical observatory, serving as a home and base to Riku who becomes its current owner and named it the after his former residential area.

Riku Asakura/Ultraman Geed

is the 19-year old protagonist of the series. A teenager with no knowledge of his past, he was found nearby the astronomical observatory as a baby and lived a normal life until his home and workplace were destroyed by Skull Gomora. Riku stumbles into the Nebula House while considering spending the night at the observatory where he learns of his true nature as an Ultraman. Riku designates himself as from his daily principle, later explaining that the name also comes from the first two letters of and the first two letters of in reversed order. Although terrified of his background as the, a clone of Belial created by Kei to orchestrate the villain's return, Riku refuses to accept his fate while living up to his childhood inspiration as a hero. In the series finale, he finally face against his father in a battle that puts the fate of the universe at stake. The assistance from Ultraman King allows him to bring forth copies of his Fusion Rise forms as reinforcements. Once both are in their original forms, Geed and Belial fought to a standstill before trying to understand the pain and suffering that his father endured ever since being banished from the Land of Light. Unfortunately as Belial was beyond all help, Geed puts him to rest with his finisher. In the aftermath of the battle, Geed is finally recognized as the public hero as Riku resumed his normal life.
Being an Ultra Warrior in disguise, Riku possesses Belial's that allows him to perform multiple inhuman feats. As Ultraman Geed, he transforms via the and, the latter device serves as a communicator to RE.M. His operation time is 3 minutes and can only transform after 20 hours. After his renewed confidence, Geed gains a weapon called the.
His original form is in fact an exact copy of his father's Early Style, save for its Color Timer. This forms is usually glimpsed during his Fusion Rise and is also shown at the series finale. By scanning a pair of, it allows Geed to into preferred forms:
In Ultraman Geed the Movie, Geed obtains a new ultimate form called that he assumes by using the Evolution Capsule and a pole-arm known as, a weapon that was created on Planet Kushia whose residents called it. His strongest finisher in this form is.
In addition, the Data Carddass game Ultraman Fusion Fight! also introduced game-exclusive Fusion Rise. By inserting two Ultra Capsules into the arcade machine, players can utilize the Fusion exclusively in a finisher.
Riku Asakura is portrayed by. Tatsuomi himself previously portrayed Nao in ' and mentions watching Ultraman Nexus, Ultraman Max and Ultraman Mebius during his days as a preschool student, at the same time viewing Belial as a father instead of an enemy character. As a child, Riku is portrayed by. Meanwhile, the Geed Riser is voiced by.
According to Koichi Sakamoto, Geed's status as a hero who inherited the blood of a villain is comparable to the titular character of Devilman. Riku Asakura's name is based on the late science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke. His favorite Ultraman is Ultraman Justice from
' due to the character's development from antagonist to protagonist.

Pega

is a child of the Alien Pegassa race that debuted in episode 6 of Ultra Seven. Six years prior to the series, Pega was ordered by his parents to wander across the universe and return to their home planet once he grow. One day, his transportation capsule broke and was left stranded on Earth until a young Riku offered a shelter to him, thus marking the start of his friendship. Despite his cowardly appearance, Pega always wishes to help Geed in any way he can and sells handmade paper flowers to keep Riku afloat.
When wandering outside, Pega uses his kind's ability to hide within Riku's shadow. He is also a talented genius and is proficient in Spanish.
Pega is voiced by, previously voicing young Shinjiro Hayata, Seiji Hokuto and Yuko Minami in ULTRAMAN and Eleking in Kaiju Girls. He is named after Alien Pega from episode 36 of Ultra Seven.

Laiha Toba

is a 19-year-old girl with a mastery of swordsmanship who has never missed a single day of training, revealed to originally hosted a Little Star since birth when Ultraman King answered her parents' prayers to be born without complications. While the Little Star manifested when Laiha was 13 years old, it became dormnant in the aftermath of her parents' death on Mt. Mitsuse by Kei Fukuide as Skull Gomora. Laiha vowed to find her parents' murderer and avenge them. In the present day, she met Riku while rescuing Eri from a Dada, witnessing his transformation into Geed and given board in the Nebula House in return for her intel about the Little Stars. Sometime prior to the arrival of Ultraman Belial, Laiha's Little Star powers resurface, allowing her to hear King's voice when he pleaded her not to kill Kei and later warning her of Belial's arrival. Upon learning of her powers, and her feelings for Riku, Laiha saved him while transferring her Little Star into Riku in the form of King Capsule.
Laiha Toba is portrayed by. According to director Sakamoto, the choice of employing Chihiro as a female protagonist is due to his fondness of women with combat capabilities.

RE.M.

is the Nebula House's, revealed to be an operation system created by Kei and named after the Sturm word for "servant." By the time RE.M. was found by Riku, her memory of Kei deleted, she designated the youth the new owner as he coincidently named her after a heroine from Donshine. While RE.M provides Riku with his arsenal, she reveals that much of her access like sensitive data like that on the Little Stars is blocked. Overtime, RE.M. gradually becomes more human-like prior to Kei forcefully taking back the Nebula House and deleting her when she sent Riku to safety. Though RE.M. survives by transferring herself to an android body, Kei capitalizes by restoring her original programing to force her to fight Geed when piloting Mecha Gomora. But RE.M. manages to purge herself of her base programming, retaking the Nebula House from Kei while gaining full access to all the data he previously locked.
RE.M. primarily interacts with others through spherical devices called, which can track and fire laser beams.
RE.M. is voiced by, who also portrayed her android body. The U-Toms are a tribute to the similarly named robot from episode 17 of Ultra Seven.

AIB

AIB is a secret investigation team that deals with evil aliens. The foundation of this group is a result of the Crisis Impact, formed by aliens of multiple races in hopes of restoring the order Belial destroyed. The appearance of Ultraman Geed had caused mixed receptions among their members, with several few believed him as a threat. To disguise their modus operandi, they pose as salespersons of. In aftermath of Belial's death, the AIB begin a secondary mission to gather the scattered Monster Capsules and prevent them from falling into wrong hands.

Moa Aizaki

is Riku's childhood friend, also liked watching Donshine as a child. Aged 25 years old in the series, her family was the one who found Riku at the observatory and took care of him ever since then before he is able to live on his own. Her membership in AIB begins when she was tendering an exhausted alien of the Zelan race, causing Zena to take interest from her bravery and took Moa under his wing as his partner. Though she tends to mess up, Zena considers Moa a vital member in the AIB.
Moa Aizaki is portrayed by. As a child, Moa is portrayed by.

Zena

is Moa's senior agent and a member of the warlike alien race known as the, his kind having first appeared in episode 23 of Ultra Seven. Zena was originally an instructor to young Shadow operatives, called or. After Belial's actions destroyed Planet Shadow, Zena joined the AIB under the pretense to rebuild his planet's former glory before deciding to coexist with other species while working on Earth under the human identity of. As his people are unable to emote, Zena's mouth does not move while in disguise. Although he hid Zegun in hopes of using the monster to counter Belial if he returns, preferring to destroy the control device and leave the monster stranded in another dimension, the infiltration by his student Kuruto made use of Zegun impossible. With his student beyond reasoning, Zena was forced to beg Geed and Zero to end Kuruto's life.
Zena is portrayed by suit actor in his human form and voiced by.

Zegun

Other members

Leito Igaguri

Rumina Igaguri

is Leito's 28 year old wife. She later knows her hushand's identity as Ultraman Zero on episode 24 due to his bad at lying whenever he has something else to do.
Rumina Igaguri is portrayed by, previously portraying Mizuki Koishikawa in Ultraman Max.

Mayu Igaguri

is Leito's 5-year-old daughter who is later revealed to be the host of Zero's Little Star, enabling her to teleport. Her power was transferred to Geed in the form of Zero Capsule when pleading him to save Laiha.
Mayu Igaguri is portrayed by.

Other Ultra Warriors

As a result of Belial and Kei's actions in the Childhood Radiation, the powers of Ultra Warriors were scattered around the Earth and inhabited their hosts as Little Stars.

Ultraman Zero

Space Garrison

The is an organization in the Land of Light. Several members were shown fighting against Belial before he commences. Six years after that, the Ultra Warriors were regarded as a myth to the humanity with memories of Crisis Impact were assumed to be meteorite showers.

Ultraman Belial

Kei Fukuide

is the main antagonist of the series, an alien of the war-torn race known as the who found purpose when recruited by Ultraman Belial during the end days of Planet Sturm. Having become fanatically devoted to Belial, Kei acted his master's wishes by creating Riku and using Riser technology he stole from Planet Ultra to develop the Monster Capsules. On Earth following the Crisis Impact, Kei sets himself up in the public as a famous sci-fi writer, his novels,, and being inverse versions of Belial's encounters with Zero. When the AIB caught on to his true nature, vexed in Geed not making it easy, Kei is forced to steal the Ultra Capsules in Riku's possession. But Kei loses the Zero Capsule, forced by Belial to absorb the other six Ultra Capsules' energy which causes him to briefly lose his mind in a berserker rampage before being defeated by Geed Magnificent. After Belial's death, bent on making Riku suffer for his actions while using the Nebula House's resources to heal his Sturm Organ, Kei resolved to inherit the former's legacy and used nonfiction writer Arie Ishikari to acquire the Alien Empera and Dark Lugiel Capsules for his ideal final chapter. But following his final battle with Geed in Okinawa, learning that Belial survived and observed him through Arie, Kei loses his Sturm Organ and forsaken despite his expression of being an integral part in his master's plan and resolves to continue aiding Belial until he drew his last breath during the final battle.
While posing as a polite gentleman, Kei unveils a cruel and ruthless side when engaging in a battle. As a Sturm, Kei possesses his race's, which polarizes energies absorbed into his body, allowing him to create negation barriers and fire shockwave projectiles from his hand. Because of said organ, Kei had been storing energies from his battle with Geed and Zero under the purpose to strengthen himself but lost it when Belial tear the organ from his body to revive himself, leaving Kei with several days to live. Through the Fusion Rise, with Belial's power coursing through him, he can Fusion Rise into hybrid monsters known as, that also have Belial's on their chest via a Riser and a pair of Monster Capsules. By loading a single Monster Capsule to the Riser, he can summon a single monster based on it. The Belial Fusion Monster will forcefully disappear should their Monster Capsules overheated, forcing Kei to use another set or wait for the original to cool down.
In addition, the Data Carddass game Ultraman Fusion Fight! also introduced game-exclusive Fusion Rise. By inserting two Monster Capsules into the arcade machine, players can utilize the Fusion exclusively in a finisher.
Kei Fukuide is portrayed by. Meanwhile, his Riser is voiced by, who was also the one that came up with the names and finishers of Belial Fusion Monsters.

Monster Capsules

are items created by Kei through infusing Hikari's Ultra Capsules and the essence of Ultra Monsters. These capsules allow them to utilize its power as a Belial Fusion Monsters or summon respective monsters into the battle. Even when not in use, a single capsule can still harm the surrounding environment with its presence. Belial's collection of capsules scattered across the city upon Chimeraberus' destruction, forcing AIB to collect them as possible before they could be used by other evil factions.
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Gilbaris

is the main antagonist of Ultraman Geed The Movie, originally a sentient artificial intelligence called created by Kushia scientists for universal peace. But Gilbaris's programing causes him to reach the conclusion that all other forms of intelligent life in the universe must be exterminated. Gilbaris mass-produced a legion of Galactrons called the and sends them to Earth to acquire the Giga Finalizer on Okinawa.
Aside from the ability to reflect all attacks from Ultra Warriors, Gilbaris is also capable of digitizing an entire planet. Gilbaris is later installed into a Galactron-type body called is armed with the built-in cannons. Gilbari's main attacks are the ray, the energy bullet, the barrier, and headbutt. His strongest attack is the volley from all the cannons including the cannon arms.
Gilbaris is voiced by.

Galactron MK2

is an enhanced version of Galactron in Ultraman Geed the Movie. It was sent to Earth per Gilbaris' own orders to capture the Red Steel and faced against Geed before retreating. When both Nebula House and AIB went to Okinawa, Galactron MK2 made itself known and faced oppositions in the form of Geed, Orb, Zero and Gukuru Shisa. The robot vanguard easily resisted all of their attacks and digitized Geed into a cyberspace before being rescued by Orb. As a result of Zero and Orb's "sacrifice" to shield Geed from incoming attack, the young Ultra quickly destroyed Galactron MK2 after falling into a berserk rage.
Galactron MK2's main weapons are the battle axe, machine guns, beam guns, and blades. It is also capable of creating the barriers from the generators and firing the capture beams.

Baris Raiders

The are human-sized robot soldiers that are sent by Gilbaris to wipe out all remaining survivors after the Galactron Army attacked the world. They are armed with.

Little Star

is an energy substance formed after the released by Ultraman King glued to the body of life forms through Kei's. His purpose of doing so is to activate the powers of Ultra Capsules and resurrect Belial to his physical form. Since Little Stars can attract monsters, Geed's part as a savior would be crucial to obtain its power. The AIB as well took intervention into this case by developing an enzyme that would dissolve the Carellen Element as alternatives to cure the Little Star symptoms.
Upon activation of a Little Star, the host would develop symptoms of hand fever and radiation lights emerged from their body, followed by the development of an Ultra Warrior's power. The only way to separate them is for their hosts to pray upon the Ultra Warriors.
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