
Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
Action · Adventure · Family
Overview
Ultraman Zero, the rookie Ultraman from Tsuburaya Productions’ 2009 theatrical movie returns, and getting full-fledged. However, he is confronted with the empowered Kaiser Belial, back from the evil Ultraman Belial whom he and other Ultraman warriors battled so hard on the m-78 Planet. Can Ultraman Zero live to the expectations of his legendary father Ultra Seven? Check it out in the latest Tsuburaya Productions’ action packed movie.
Top Cast


Mamoru Miyano
Mamoru Miyano
Ultraman Zero / Darklops (voice)
Mamoru Miyano
Ultraman Zero / Darklops (voice)


Tatsuomi Hamada
Tatsuomi Hamada
Nao
Tatsuomi Hamada
Nao


Yu Koyanagi
Yu Koyanagi
Run
Yu Koyanagi
Run


Tao Tsuchiya
Tao Tsuchiya
Princess Emerana Luludo Esmeralda
Tao Tsuchiya
Princess Emerana Luludo Esmeralda


Tamotsu Ishibashi
Tamotsu Ishibashi
Hiro
Tamotsu Ishibashi
Hiro


Yasue Sato
Yasue Sato
Mina
Yasue Sato
Mina
Kaito Nitta
Kaito Nitta
Young Run
Kaito Nitta
Young Run


Kaito Kobayashi
Kaito Kobayashi
Young Nao
Kaito Kobayashi
Young Nao
Minako Ide
Minako Ide
Grandmother
Minako Ide
Grandmother
Kenrô Nanbara
Kenrô Nanbara
King Emerado
Kenrô Nanbara
King Emerado
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