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When the heavens fill with the lights of sorcery the violent god who scorches the land, Demaaga, awakens. He sets the lands of the Pacific ablaze.Demaaga in Japanese-Pacific Records, A Voice From the Starry Sky.
Demaaga [1][2] is a Kaiju that debuted in the series Ultraman X, episode 1 "A Voice From the Starry Sky".
Subtitles:
- Demaaga: Molten Iron Monster [2]
- Tsurugi Demaaga
- Original: Molten Iron Monster
- Zaigorg: Inferno Demon Clone
- Kamisori Demaaga: Dimensional Evil Beast
History
Ultraman X
Eight centuries prior, Demaaga was an iron clad demon that once rampaged in Japan. He was defeated and sealed away by a Giant of Light.
In the present day, Demaaga reawakened in the countryside, specifically Area S2.5, causing the river to boil and the volcano to erupt and explode when he officially appeared. It shot out fireballs that hit both the country and city areas. Xio (Xeno invasion outcutters) tried to attack the monster's head with their weapons, believing to be its heat source, but Demaaga's iron hide made it impossible. Demaaga then rampaged in Umezawa City and damaged most of it. When Daichi Oozora went back to the ruins to salvage his precious Gomora Spark Doll, Demaaga attacked him, but then, a strange light appeared, protected him, and became one with him, much to Daichi's shock.
Demaaga attacked Ultraman X and at first, the Ultraman had the advantage due to Daichi's training, but soon Demaaga gained the upper hand and then tried to finish off Asuna Yamase, but X rushed in to save her. After that, Daichi finally gained the courage to face Demaaga head on and fought in an epic brawl with the iron and heat monster with the people cheering him on. Eventually X's Color Timer went off and that put Daichi in trouble. Thankfully, Xio reappeared on the scene and attacked Demaaga when he pinned down X to save him. X then defeated Demaaga once and for all by firing the Xanadium Beam. In the aftermath, Demaaga was turned into a Spark Doll and Daichi added him to Xio's collection. A Voice From the Starry Sky
A second Demaaga slumbered inside a cave until Gina Spectre reawakened it with her own power. When the second Demaaga awakened, the first one's Spark Doll was fidgeting out of fear during one of its brethren's arrival. The second Demaaga marched towards Umezawa city, also known as area S2-7, and rampaged in that city until Ultraman X appeared and used his prowess in the Cyber Bemstar and Cyber Zetton Cyber Armor to take care of it.
However, the mysterious Dark Thunder Energy from space appeared and empowered Demaaga into Tsurugi Demaaga Ultraman X and Xio struggled to defeat him. In a last effort, X separated himself from Daichi to save his host, and ultimately made himself lost in cyberspace. Satisfied, Tsurugi Demaaga burrowed itself out.
, growing blades underneath its arms and shoulders. This form of Demaaga had overwhelming power, andIt reappeared again in Umezawa city to resume its attack as it fended itself off against the Xio mechas. X then re-emerged in time thanks to Daichi's use of the Xlugger to transform into his new form, Exceed X, cleansing Demaaga from the dark energy after an overwhelming fight and reduced it back to its original form before being turned to a Spark Doll by the Xanadium Beam. The Spark Doll was later recovered by Xio. End of the Rainbow
In the final episode of Ultraman X, after Greeza destroyed the Xio base, a Demaaga forcefully awakened in his Tsurugi form alongside EX Red King and EX Gomora, but he was eventually absorbed after being turned back into a Spark Doll by Greeza and the alien copied Demaaga's Fireball Eruption as a result. After speaking out to Gomora and striking Greeza right in the center of his chest, both Demaagas, along with all of the other Spark Dolls, traveled to X and united with him. Cyber Demaaga and Cyber Tsurugi Demaaga's power was used to help form the Hybrid armor and power up the Ultimate Xanadium to defeat Greeza once and for all. After Greeza was defeated once and for all, Demaaga, along with the numerous other Cyber Cards and Spark Dolls appeared and thanked Daichi as he thanked them. The Rainbow Land
Trivia
- Suit actors: Hiroyuki Arai (ep. 1, 22) Kenji Kajikawa (ep. 12)
- Demaaga's name in the Pacific Records is written as 天目亜牙.
- The original plan was to have Fire Golza as the premier monster, but Demaaga's creation was demanded by the show's director, Kiyotaka Taguchi, who requested a new monster for the season's premier. The creation of Demaaga was also taken from Bagiras, a monster that Taguchi designed during a filming project in high school, with inspirations derived from the limbs and stomach of Red King.
- Demaaga's roar is a modified King Ghidorah 's roar from 2001 Toho film Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack .
- Demaaga was originally meant to launch a fireball spit instead of erupting fireballs from its back. This was due to the mouth-opening mechanism inside the Demaaga suit proven to be narrow.
- Demaaga's powers are based on Zumbolar, where both are capable of releasing fires and extreme heats from the spikes from their backs.
- Its name as Tsurugi Demaaga had the first word being a Kunyomi spelling for the Kanji "Ken" , addressing Demaaga's main weapon.
- Tsurugi Demaaga's design was made by Fuyuki Shimada, whom purposely give it a simple design to ensure that costume remodeling on Demaaga can be quickly reverted once the Dark Thunder Energy has vanquished from it.
- Tsurugi Demaaga's roar is a low pitched version of the original. However, even if the Cyber Card version scanned, the X Devizer toy emits an original Demaaga roar.
- Of course, due to design flaw, the X Devizer set cannot scan Tsurugi Demaaga's Spark Doll until the user removed the sticker from its legs and had it scanned onto said toy. However, even with that problem solved, the resulting roar would still be an original Demaaga roar.
- Out of all monsters, Demaaga is the only one to have another breed of its kind to appear in the same series.
- It has been stated by Kiyotaka Taguchi that Demaaga originally derived from hell, similarly to Zaigorg.
Ultraman X The Movie: Here He Comes! Our Ultraman
Tsurugi Demaaga appeared as one of Zaigorg's army of Gorg monsters.
In the film, Zaigorg summoned multiple Tsurugi Demaagas across the planet, meant to ravage major cities around Earth. With X, Ultraman, and Tiga in Japan, there was seemingly nothing to stop the monster as they landed to their destination using missile-like fireballs. Fortunately, Ultras that X had met previously appeared to combat each one in different places around the world: Ultraman Zero in Shanghai, China, Ultraman Max in Geneva, Switzerland, Ultraman Nexus in Cairo, Egypt, Ultraman Victory in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Ultraman Ginga in Chicago, America.
The Demaagas were eventually destroyed when the Ultras received a power boost from Ultraman X in his Beta Spark Armor and unleashed their finishers (Wide Zero Shot, Maxium Cannon, Over-Ray Schtrom, Victorium Shoot, and Ginga Cross Shoot respectively) against them. Ultraman X The Movie: Here He Comes! Our Ultraman
Trivia
- Out of all Zaigorg's followers, Tsurugi Demaaga is the only monster that lacks a specific modification by Zaigorg, instead, it reuses the form it took during its infection with the Dark Thunder Energy.
- Alongside his own roar, Tsurugi Demaaga also inherits his original form's roar.
Ultraman Orb
In episode 24, Demaaga, along with Gomess (S) and Telesdon, appeared in the city, only to die to unknown circumstances as Orb arrives. The Giga Lord Monster Strikes Back
Trivia
- Suit actor: Hiroyuki Arai
- The Demaaga suit from Ultraman X is reused in the series.
- This is Demaaga's first appearance outside of Ultraman X and is also the first original Kaiju from that series to appear outside their serial debut.
- Kiyotaka Taguchi stated that he added Demaaga to this episode as he believes Demaaga could become one of the series' most reused and popular kaiju, along with the likes of Red King.
Ultra Fight Orb
Demaaga appeared once again in episode 1 of the mini series when he fought Ultraman Orb in his Orb Origin form on Earth when Orb tried to stop him from rampaging any further. The Kaiju proved to be a capable fighter against the Ultra despite the latter having the upper hand in the fight. After Orb blocked his Heat Ray attack with the Orb Calibur, Orb decided to debut his newest form, Lightning Attacker, and no sooner after that, he blocked another Heat Ray from Demaaga and brushed it away. He then bombarded the Kaiju with electric-infused punches and kicks until he defeated it with his Attacker Ginga X only to realize that Demaaga was only a spirit which soon left the Earth and returned back to its resting place. Ultra Fight Orb
Ultraman R/B
Coming from another dimension, Kamisori Demaaga Mio Minato as she came through to get back to Earth, and it started wreaking havoc. Saki Mitsurugi transformed into Horoboros to fight it but was overwhelmed. Kamisori Demaaga then disappeared.
first appeared in the same portal asLater on, Kamisori Demaaga reappears to feed off the Ray Energy coursing through Earth. Since this disrupted her plan, Saki turned into Horoboros once more and the two Kaiju fought again, but Saki, still not having recovered, loses easily. Ultraman Rosso and Ultraman Blu fight Kamisori Demaaga in her place but found difficulty in dealing with it because of its tough armor and powerful attacks. They then fused into Ultraman Ruebe, who had a much easier time fighting Kamisori Demaaga, and the extradimensional monster was finally finished off by the Ruebium Beam. Extradimensional Mother
Trivia
- Suit actor: Kenji Kajikawa
- Kamisori Demaaga receives its name from the director Ryuichi Ichino.[3]
- Like King Galactron before it, Kamisori Demaaga first appeared in the year's Ultraman Festival stage show before making its way into the TV series. Since the suit is originally intended for stage show, it lacks a mouth-opening mechanism in its head.
Ultraman Taiga
When the EGIS members get into a large brawl against several Alien Pedan and an Alien Ckalutch because of Alien Semon Meed, Kirisaki suddenly appears and kills a Pedan. To make things worse, he suddenly summons Demaaga just to force Hiroyuki Kudo to choose between saving his friends or the city. He transforms into Ultraman Taiga to fight Demaaga. After a short fight, Taiga throws Demaaga away to buy some time for him to change into Tri-Strium. Taiga proceeds to have a one-sided battle against Demaaga and finishes it off with the Taiga Blast Attack. Guardian Angel
Trivia
- Suit actor: Hiroyuki Arai
Ultraman Z
Summoned by the Earth itself, Demaaga emerged from the underground alongside Gomess and Pagos as agents sent by the planet to destroy Ultroid Zero out of fear of the D4 weapon it possessed. The three monsters fought with Ultroid Zero before they were joined by Takkong and King Guesra. Ultraman Z also entered the battle but managed to drive off the latter two Kaiju back into the ocean. Under pressure from Director Kuriyama, who had been possessed by Celebro, Yoko Nakashima fired Ultroid Zero's D4 Ray at the three remaining Kaiju, obliterating them. Prelude to a Nightmare
Trivia
- Suit actor: Kenji Kajikawa
- In Robot-2 Activation Plan, Demaaga was the intended opponent for Ultraman Z and Windom in the latter's first sortie. Demaaga was also meant to assume the form of Tsurugi Demaaga after being injected with a Kaiju Medal, but its role was later given to Telesdon as the former monster had recurring appearances over the past years.
Ultraman Blazar
At a leveling site in Yamanashi Prefecture's Oniwaku Valley, a kaiju egg was discovered. The area was immediately cordoned off by the GGF, who had intended to dispose of the newborn kaiju immediately after it hatched. On the day Gento and his family had come to see the kaiju egg for themselves, the Baby Demaaga finally hatched out of its shell, but it was not long before the GGF personnel on ground commenced their neutralization protocols and attempted to take the newborn down with tranquilizer shots. However, this was to no effect, and sensing that its life was in danger, the baby called on its parent.
Soon enough, the adult arrived in defense of it's child, but was relentlessly attacked by the GGF, intending to use the child as a lure so that the adult would come within range of their missiles, and later Earth Garon's weapons. However, the adult Demaaga was enraged when it found out what the humans were planning to do, and alternated between protecting their child and mounting a counterattack of their own, incapacitating Earth Garon and using its own body as a shield to block the missiles from hitting the baby.
Gento transformed into Blazar and joined the fight, forcing the adult back, but gradually the Ultra's attacks became more and more vicious. When it seemed that the Ultra was about to finish off the monster and their child, he and Gento suddenly struggled for control, with Blazar ultimately emerging as the one who chose to spare the monsters.[4] Blazar regained his composure to find that the GGF had shot a barrage of missiles into the valley, intent on killing the two Demaagas once and for all. Becoming furious, Blazar stood between the monsters and the missiles as his crest erupted into a blue flame. He uttered a Sonic Roar to generate a force field, screaming with all his might. As the missiles exploded harmlessly against the force field, the Ultra then used his Spiral Burrade to produce an energy cocoon which surrounded the baby and its parent. The protective structure descended into the ground, taking the monsters to safety, away from further harm on the surface. Parent and Child
The two Demaagas reemerged following Varallon's arrival on Earth, joining a swarm of Zugugan and other Earth monsters in eating the space monster's organic bombs, thus preventing them from exploding and allowing Ultraman Blazar to defeat Varallon. The Ones Who Embrace the Earth
Trivia
- Suit actor: Kenji Kajikawa
- This marks the first time Demaaga is spared by an Ultra.
Ultraman Arc
Demaaga was mentioned as one of the many Kaiju who had appeared in Japan, leading to the formation and establishment of SKIP's branches across the country. Specifically, Demaaga was first seen in the Tohoku region, between the Akita and Iwate prefectures. At SKIP Fujiyama City Branch
Data
- Stats
- Height: 50 m
- Weight: 55,000 t
- Origin: Hell → somewhere in area 1949 (X), beneath Tokyo (Orb)
- Weakness: According to Daichi, the heat emitter on Demaaga's head is "a collection of heat and nerves," theoretically making it a weak point. However, the crystalline shell covering it is seemingly tough enough to cover this weakness, shown when Asuna landed a shot with her Xio Blaster and Demaaga was only stunned for a second before resuming its journey to the city.
- Powers and Weapons
- Iron Body: Demaaga's body is 79% molten iron.
- Heat Generation: Demaaga can release heat from his body and channel it through his fire-based attacks:
- Flame Bullets /Molten Iron Bullets : Demaaga can unleash fireballs from all over its spikes.
- Molten Iron Heat Ray : Demaaga can unleash a destructive heat ray from its mouth.
- Burrowing: Demaaga can burrow underground in a moderate speed.
- Precognition: As a Spark Doll, Demaaga can sense incoming danger and tries to warn any nearby humans by vibrating itself.
Demaaga's Spark Doll was used for the creation of a Cyber Card monster named Cyber Demaaga .
- Stats
- Height: 50 m
- Weight: 55,000 t
- Origin: Xio headquarters
- Cyber Power: 18/25
- Stats
- Height: 1.92 m
- Weight: 900 kg
- Origin: Oniwaku Valley, Yamanashi Prefecture
- Powers and Weapons
- Cry: The newborn's cry alerts the parent Demaaga to its location.
- Stats
- Height: 55 m
- Weight: 59,000 t
- Origin: Umezawa City
- Powers and Weapons
- Strength: Due to being empowered by the Dark Thunder Energy, Tsurugi Demaaga is stronger then a typical Demaaga, although it should be noted that X was weakened by that same energy during their fight.
- Blades: True to its name, Tsurugi Demaaga posseses blades protruding from its back and arms. These blades can also emit dark energies when slashing the opponent.
- Iron Body: Tsurugi Demaaga's body can now resist strong finisher attacks like Xanadium Beam that was once used to defeat its brethren.
- Heat Generation: Tsurugi Demaaga can release heat from his body and channel it through his fire-based attacks:
- Molten Iron Heat Ray : Tsurugi Demaaga can unleash a destructive heat ray from its mouth, empowered by Dark Thunder Energy.
- Burrowing: Tsurugi Demaaga can burrow underground in a moderate speed.
Cyber Tsurugi Demaaga
- Stats
- Height: 55 m
- Weight: 59,000 t
- Origin: Xio Headquarters
- Cyber Power: 20/25
- Powers and Weapons
- Blades: True to his name, Cyber Tsurugi Demaaga posseses blades protruding from its back and arms.
- Stats
- Height: 60 m
- Weight: 70,000 t
- Arm Strength: 180,000 t
- Grip Strength: 90,000 t
- Powers and Weapons
- Razor Edge
- Kamisori Grinder : Kamisori Demaaga can fire powerful energy projections of the blades on its arms.
- Edge Scratcher : Same as the Kamisori Grinder, only it is fired from the blades on its back.
: Kamisori Demaaga is armed with razor blades on its arms and back.
- Demaaga Varion : Destructive energy bolts fired from the spike on its head.
- Demaaga Discharge : Kamisori Demaaga sends a surge of electricity through its tail to shock an enemy.
- Teleportation: Kamisori Demaaga is capable of teleportation, which is used to enter and exit its home dimension.
- Armored Body: Kamisori Demaaga's whole body is covered in heavy armor that allows it to withstand most physical attacks.
Spark Doll
Demaaga was reduced into a Spark Doll by Ultraman X's Xanadium Beam. Since then, it was kept under Xio's custody. Followed by Tsurugi Demaaga's defeat, Xio currently possesses two of these figures.
- Stats
- Height: 14 cm
- Weight: 150 g
Other Media
Ultraman Orb: The Chronicle
Tsurugi Demaaga was seen facing off against Ultraman Orb Lightning Attacker in the opening of this series. It was seen again in episode 7, as Gai showcases Orb's Lighting Attacker form. Ultraman Orb: The Chronicle
Merchandise
Ultra Monster X (2015)
- Demaaga (2015)[5]
- Release Date: July 10, 2015
- Price: 650 yen
- JAN/ISBN: 4543112948939
- Materials: PVC (Figure), Plastic (Card)
- Ultra Monster X Demaaga was a small soft vinyl figure with three points of articulation on both the arms and tail. On the bottom of its left foot is a Live Sign compatible with the DX toy line. It also came with a Cyber Demaaga Cyber Card that can be used in the DX X Devizer.
- Ultra Monster X Demaaga was later rebranded as Ultra Monster Series (2016) Demaaga, with the Live Sign and Cyber Card removed.
Ultra Monster DX
- Demaaga (2015)[6]
- Release Date: October 3, 2015
- Price: 2500 yen
- JAN/ISBN: 4549660013280
- Materials: PVC (Figure), Plastic (Card)
- Ultra Monster DX Tsurugi Demaaga was a large soft vinyl figure with six points of articulation on the arms, legs, head, and tail. On the bottom of its left foot is a Live Sign compatible with the DX toy line. It also came with a Cyber Tsurugi Demaaga Cyber Card that can be used in the DX X Devizer.
- Ultra Monster DX Tsurugi Demaaga was later re-released in China under the UltraHero Big Monster soft vinyl series.
Ultra Monster Series (2016)
- Kamisori Demaaga (2018)[7]
- Release Date: December 8, 2018
- Price: 700 yen
- JAN/ISBN: 4549660315131
- Materials: PVC
- Ultra Monster Series (2016) Kamisori Demaaga is a small soft vinyl figure with three points of articulation on both the arms and tail.
- Baby Demaaga (2023)
- Release Date: September 16, 2023
- Price: 700 yen
- JAN/ISBN: 4570117960505
- Materials: PVC
- Ultra Monster Series (2016) Baby Demaaga is a small soft vinyl figure with two points of articulation on both the arms.
Gallery
References
- ↑ https://m-78.jp/taiga/kaiju/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://m-78.jp/z/kaiju/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/mondoroccia55/status/1030275589322629120
- ↑ https://twitter.com/anon54980/status/1703787939787087983?s=20
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112948939000
- ↑ https://www.bandai.co.jp/catalog/item.php?jan_cd=4543112948939000
- ↑ https://toy.bandai.co.jp/series/ultraman/item/detail/5823/
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