Gomora
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is a fictional kaiju
from the tokusatsu
television series Ultraman
, and first appeared in the show's only two-part storyline, The Monster Prince (episodes 26-to-27). Gomora has since become one of the franchises' toughest and most popular monsters, returning in subsequent Ultra Series
. Most notably as the leading beast of the 2008 program Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle and its 2009 follow-up.
Gomora's character subtitle is , and has also been known by the name Gahora.
, is from the Johnson Islands (a South Seas island, different from Johnson's Island
). Standing, Gomora is 40 meters tall, 80 meters (262 feet) long, from head to tail, and weighs 20,000 tons. Having the same height as Ultraman Max
, Gomora is extremely powerful. His strength is second to that of Zetton's. His massive body has dark brown skin, has huge horns on the sides of his head, a small horn on the nose, rough plates down the front torso, and a thick, powerful tail. Gomora has the power to burrow underground. Hence, the name "Gomora" was derived from "go mole". (Many have assumed that he was named after the ancient biblical
city, Gomorrah
.)
In the US
English-dubbed version, Gomora was renamed "Gohora".
He will also appear in Ultra Galaxy.
When Gomora continues his rampage, Hayata of the Science Patrol uses the powerful Mars 133 gun, invented by Ito (Ide) to counter the second appearance of the Baltans, and succeeds in severing his tail. But the monster burrows under the ground in retreat, and later appears at Osaka Castle
. The Patrol is ordered to save the castle at any cost, however Gomora smashes the castle. As the monster pursues Ide and Arashi, the child returns the Beta Capsule to Hayata. Hayata tells the kid to run and hide then uses the Beta Capsule to transform back into Ultraman. Ultraman saves the day, and Hayata rewards the Monster Prince by giving him his communicator-insignia and tells him to study hard and not obsess over monsters.
Like many other popular monsters, Gomora returns on many occasions to battle other Ultramen.
and fought Woo.
.
In this film, Gomora has slept for ages until he was awoken by Hanuman's battle against four other monsters right above him. Aiding the monsters in battering Hanuman, Gomora incases Hanuman in a crystal sphere after he is beaten down by Tyrant
, Astromons, Dustpan, and Dorobon. Shortly after capturing Hanuman, the Ultra Brothers appear, rescuing Hanuman and weakening Gomora, who burrows away for his own safety.
After the other monsters are killed, Gomora resurfaces and ambushes Ultraman and Hanuman, emitting a rainbow-colored ray of energy from his head crest to confuse the duo (which is mere stock footage taken from an episode of The Return of Ultraman.) Eventually, the other five Ultra Brothers arrive and rescue Ultraman and Hanuman, using their finisher beams all at once on Gomora, knocking his rainbow-ray out of commission. Finally, after Gomora is viciously beaten down by all the other ultra brothers, he is sliced in half and killed by Hanuman's Hanu Weapon Slash.
, as .
After UGM made an alliance in an underground kingdom there was a ceremony celebrating the alignment of the planets. Before much could be done a second Gomora awakened from the negative energy of the Earth and came to the surface. As UGM failed to do anything to him, Ultraman 80 soon appeared. Even with Gomora II's seemingly limitless powers wearing him down, 80 did not give up and used the Sakcium Beam to kill him with a direct blast to the forehead.
As opposed to the original Gomora's appearance, Gomora II has 2 head crests (his normal one and a second set underneath) and the rough plates on his torso extend out to his arms and legs. His eyes are beady and he is given several energy-based attacks.
Ultraman Powered
This monster reappeared in the series Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero
.
His role in this series was very reminiscent to how his role was in his original episode appearance. The only difference was that instead of being in Japan it took place in Los Angeles. Also after landing from falling from being transported he goes on a rampage looking for water. After a short and rather flimsy battle against Ultraman Powered, Gomora soon dies from dehydration. His body was soon put on display as a statue in a museum to be remembered.
.
Gomora (as Gomorasaurus) are being experimented as a means of saving the species. They had survived extinction during the time of the dinosaurs but have become more wild and aggressive as time went on. DASH soon enounters one of the giant Gomoras and they note how incrediby durable it was to most of their attacks on it. Ultraman Max eventually shows up and after severing his tail, manages to destroy the giant Gomora and it's living tail.
In this series there are two different types of Gomoras: The Gomorasaurus, which were peaceful, nearly human-sized incarnations of the monster, and Gomoras which were gigantic and far more aggressive in behavior.
.
In his initial episode appearance, Gomora is seen very briefly before "disappearing" shortly afterwards. After Ultraman Mebius defeated Red King in a short battle, Gadiba, a black entity created by Yapool
emerged from Red King's body and transformed it into the Gomora that appeared before, the much stronger Gomora attacked and beat down the slightly weakened Ultraman Mebius but he was eventually destroyed by the combined forces of both Team GUYS and Ultraman Mebius.
Ironically, the same costume for Gomora in his appearance is the same exact one used in Ultraman Max, whether this is another Gomora of the same kind that appeared in Max or one of a different species is unknown.
For the first time, Gomora stars as a heroic monster that belongs to a human Reiblood with amnesia known as Rei. After joining the ZAP SPACY crew, Rei uses Gomora to protect himself and the other members of the ZAP SPACY from other attacking monsters that pose a threat to them as well as a mysterious female Raybrad named Kate, who challenges Rei as a means of testing him and a black King Joe that hunt other monsters. Rei's other monsters that accompany Gomora is also Litra from Ultra Q and Eleking
from Ultraseven.
During the series finale, Rei transforms into Reimon and Gomora transforms into EX Gomora and defeats both Kate's Zetton and King Joe Black
.
.
Much like the previous series, Gomora returns as the heroic main monster that belongs to the human Reiblood, Rei. Upon arriving on a new planet the ZAP SPACY is met with new threats including the mysterious but dangerous Reionyx Hunters who are pursuing them, a cocky, but tough human Reionyx known as Grande, and Aliens who also wield Battle Nizers just like Rei, as well as Rei seeing images of another giant
.
In the beginning of the series, Rei experiences mental burst of rage and adrenline that drives him and Gomora into fighting. These anger outbursts gain him a more powerful but uncontrollable new form known as Burst Mode Reimon and Gomora as well is given a red scheme and becomes pumped with energy giving him the name: Reionic Burst Gomora. Eventually Rei learns to control this new power and uses it to his and Gomora's advantage.
Gomora once again takes center stage as the "hero" in this film adaptation to the above two series'. Gomora is the main monster of the series protagonist, Rei. He is commanded by Rei to assist Ultraman
, Ultra Seven
and Ultraman Mebius
to defeat the evil Ultraman Belial. Gomora also clashes against some other monsters in the film such as Zaragas
, and Black King
.
During the climactic batle between the Ultras and Belial's monster army, Reimon goes into his Burst Mode after being struck by Belial himself and Gomora transforms into Reionic Burst Mode. Controlled by Belial due to his superior control over Reiblood energy, Reionic Burst Gomora attacks the Ultras and mortally wounds Ultraseven, until Reimon is knocked back to his senses by the returning ZAP SPACY crew and Gomora is called back for the other Ultras' safety. Gomora later returns, transforming into EX Gomora at the film's climax to assist the Ultras in defeating Ultraman Belial and Beryudora.
In the prequel, Gomora fights a robot replica of himself named Mecha Gomora. Being constructed by the Salome Aliens from the data of Gomora himself, the robot proves to be too much for Gomora to handle and thus Gomora is called back for his safety while Ultraman Zero fights the doppelgänger.
Later on after retrieving his Battle Nizer after losing it, Rei (and another Reimon from an alternate universe) summons Gomora to attack the Alien Salome base and Gomora manages to destroy some of the Robot Ultra Brothers. Mecha Gomora however is repaired from their previous battle, and is sent to fight Gomora in the base and the two battle again, with Mecha Gomora having the advantage again. The odds worsen when an out-of-control Darklops Zero comes to assist Mecha Gomora in double-teaming Gomora. Luckily, Ultraman Zero returns as well to assist Gomora and even the odds. With the combined efforts of Rei and the alternate Reimon, Gomora manages to destroy Mecha Gomora.
Kaiju
is a Japanese word that means "strange beast," but often translated in English as "monster". Specifically, it is used to refer to a genre of tokusatsu entertainment....
from the tokusatsu
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is a Japanese term that applies to any live-action film or television drama that usually features superheroes and makes considerable use of special effects ....
television series Ultraman
Ultraman
is Japanese television series that first aired in 1966. Ultraman, the first and best-known of the "Ultra-Crusaders," made his debut in the tokusatsu SF/kaiju/superhero TV series, , a follow-up to the television series Ultra Q...
, and first appeared in the show's only two-part storyline, The Monster Prince (episodes 26-to-27). Gomora has since become one of the franchises' toughest and most popular monsters, returning in subsequent Ultra Series
Ultra Series
The is the collective name for all the shows produced by Tsuburaya Productions featuring Ultraman, his many brethren, and the myriad Ultra Monsters. The Ultra Series is one of the prominent tokusatsu superhero genre productions from Japan, along with Toei produced series Kamen Rider, Super...
. Most notably as the leading beast of the 2008 program Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle and its 2009 follow-up.
Gomora's character subtitle is , and has also been known by the name Gahora.
Stats
Gomora, a 150-million year old dinosaurDinosaur
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of animals of the clade and superorder Dinosauria. They were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous , when the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event led to the extinction of...
, is from the Johnson Islands (a South Seas island, different from Johnson's Island
Johnson's Island
Johnson's Island is a island in Sandusky Bay, located on the coast of Lake Erie, 3 miles from the city of Sandusky, Ohio. It was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp for Confederate officers captured during the American Civil War. Johnson's Island was the only Union prison exclusively for Southern...
). Standing, Gomora is 40 meters tall, 80 meters (262 feet) long, from head to tail, and weighs 20,000 tons. Having the same height as Ultraman Max
Ultraman Max
was an Ultraman TV series which started airing on 7 July 2005, and produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Co., Ltd.. The show tried to return to the true formula of new monsters every week and being a fast paced show like previous series with the exception of Ultraman Nexus...
, Gomora is extremely powerful. His strength is second to that of Zetton's. His massive body has dark brown skin, has huge horns on the sides of his head, a small horn on the nose, rough plates down the front torso, and a thick, powerful tail. Gomora has the power to burrow underground. Hence, the name "Gomora" was derived from "go mole". (Many have assumed that he was named after the ancient biblical
Bible
The Bible refers to any one of the collections of the primary religious texts of Judaism and Christianity. There is no common version of the Bible, as the individual books , their contents and their order vary among denominations...
city, Gomorrah
Gomorrah
Gomorrah or Gomorra may refer to:* Sodom and Gomorrah, infamous biblical cities* Gomorrah , by Roberto Saviano** Gomorrah , based on the book* Operation Gomorrah, the Bombing of Hamburg in World War II in July 1943...
.)
In the US
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
English-dubbed version, Gomora was renamed "Gohora".
He will also appear in Ultra Galaxy.
History
Professor Nakatani, aided by Science Patrol member Arashi (acting as his guard), goes on a scientific expedition to the Johnson Islands. They discover that the legendary monster Gomora is still alive, and Nakatani decides to bring the still-living monster to a museum for the World's Fair. The Science Patrol agrees to do this task, despite the utter illogic and danger of bringing a living monster to a largely populated city. Before the monster attacks them, Arashi tranquilizes the monster with the UNG Dart, and the Patrol airlifts the monster via nets with the Jet VTOL. However, the Monster awakes an hour early due to atmospheric changes between the island and the mainland and struggles to the point where the VTOL's have to release the nets, thus causing the monster to fall two kilometers to the ground. Enraged, Gomora goes on a rampage on Mount Rokkô (where he landed), and Ultraman, who comes to the rescue, is unable to stop the monster, and is beaten, much to everyone's shock. Even worse, somehow in the fight, the Beta Capsule is knocked free from wherever its stored in Ultraman and its retrieved by a kid nicknamed the Monster Prince due to his fascination with monsters.When Gomora continues his rampage, Hayata of the Science Patrol uses the powerful Mars 133 gun, invented by Ito (Ide) to counter the second appearance of the Baltans, and succeeds in severing his tail. But the monster burrows under the ground in retreat, and later appears at Osaka Castle
Osaka Castle
is a Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan.Originally called Ozakajō, it is one of Japan's most famous castles, and played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century of the Azuchi-Momoyama period.-Description:...
. The Patrol is ordered to save the castle at any cost, however Gomora smashes the castle. As the monster pursues Ide and Arashi, the child returns the Beta Capsule to Hayata. Hayata tells the kid to run and hide then uses the Beta Capsule to transform back into Ultraman. Ultraman saves the day, and Hayata rewards the Monster Prince by giving him his communicator-insignia and tells him to study hard and not obsess over monsters.
Like many other popular monsters, Gomora returns on many occasions to battle other Ultramen.
Ultra Fight
This monster appeared in Ultra FightUltra Fight
is a Japanese tokusatsu television series which ran from September 1970 to September 1971 on the TBS network.Following the end of Ultra Seven's run on television, production company Tsuburaya suffered low viewership for its two follow-up series, so in a last-ditch effort, conceived a "zero...
and fought Woo.
The 6 Ultra Brothers Vs. the Monster Army
This monster appeared in the movie The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster ArmyThe 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army
, known in Thailand as Hanuman and the 6 Ultramen is a tokusatsu SF/kaiju/superhero film produced in 1974 by Tsuburaya Productions of Japan and Chaiyo Productions of Thailand...
.
In this film, Gomora has slept for ages until he was awoken by Hanuman's battle against four other monsters right above him. Aiding the monsters in battering Hanuman, Gomora incases Hanuman in a crystal sphere after he is beaten down by Tyrant
Tyrant (Ultra monster)
is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultraman Taro.Tyrant appeared in Episodes 40. He is one the most popular monsters in the series.Subtitle: .-Powers and Abilities:...
, Astromons, Dustpan, and Dorobon. Shortly after capturing Hanuman, the Ultra Brothers appear, rescuing Hanuman and weakening Gomora, who burrows away for his own safety.
After the other monsters are killed, Gomora resurfaces and ambushes Ultraman and Hanuman, emitting a rainbow-colored ray of energy from his head crest to confuse the duo (which is mere stock footage taken from an episode of The Return of Ultraman.) Eventually, the other five Ultra Brothers arrive and rescue Ultraman and Hanuman, using their finisher beams all at once on Gomora, knocking his rainbow-ray out of commission. Finally, after Gomora is viciously beaten down by all the other ultra brothers, he is sliced in half and killed by Hanuman's Hanu Weapon Slash.
Ultraman 80
This monster appeared in the series Ultraman 80Ultraman 80
is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show produced by Tsuburaya Productions which aired on the Tokyo Broadcasting System channel from April 2, 1980 to March 25, 1981, lasting a total of 50 episodes. It was the ninth TV show in the Ultra Series and began a week after the conclusion of the anime series The...
, as .
After UGM made an alliance in an underground kingdom there was a ceremony celebrating the alignment of the planets. Before much could be done a second Gomora awakened from the negative energy of the Earth and came to the surface. As UGM failed to do anything to him, Ultraman 80 soon appeared. Even with Gomora II's seemingly limitless powers wearing him down, 80 did not give up and used the Sakcium Beam to kill him with a direct blast to the forehead.
As opposed to the original Gomora's appearance, Gomora II has 2 head crests (his normal one and a second set underneath) and the rough plates on his torso extend out to his arms and legs. His eyes are beady and he is given several energy-based attacks.
Ultraman PoweredUltraman: The Ultimate HeroUltraman: The Ultimate Hero is a tokusatsu series produced in the US in 1993 by Major Havoc Entertainment and Tsuburaya Productions , with a total of 13 episodes...
This monster reappeared in the series Ultraman: The Ultimate HeroUltraman: The Ultimate Hero
Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero is a tokusatsu series produced in the US in 1993 by Major Havoc Entertainment and Tsuburaya Productions , with a total of 13 episodes...
.
His role in this series was very reminiscent to how his role was in his original episode appearance. The only difference was that instead of being in Japan it took place in Los Angeles. Also after landing from falling from being transported he goes on a rampage looking for water. After a short and rather flimsy battle against Ultraman Powered, Gomora soon dies from dehydration. His body was soon put on display as a statue in a museum to be remembered.
Ultraman Max
This Monster reappeared in the series Ultraman MaxUltraman Max
was an Ultraman TV series which started airing on 7 July 2005, and produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Co., Ltd.. The show tried to return to the true formula of new monsters every week and being a fast paced show like previous series with the exception of Ultraman Nexus...
.
Gomora (as Gomorasaurus) are being experimented as a means of saving the species. They had survived extinction during the time of the dinosaurs but have become more wild and aggressive as time went on. DASH soon enounters one of the giant Gomoras and they note how incrediby durable it was to most of their attacks on it. Ultraman Max eventually shows up and after severing his tail, manages to destroy the giant Gomora and it's living tail.
In this series there are two different types of Gomoras: The Gomorasaurus, which were peaceful, nearly human-sized incarnations of the monster, and Gomoras which were gigantic and far more aggressive in behavior.
Ultraman Mebius
This Monster reappeared in the series Ultraman MebiusUltraman Mebius
is a Japanese television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting. It is the 17th TV series and 40th anniversary production in the Ultra Series, which first began in 1966. It premiered on the Tokyo Broadcasting System on April 8, 2006...
.
In his initial episode appearance, Gomora is seen very briefly before "disappearing" shortly afterwards. After Ultraman Mebius defeated Red King in a short battle, Gadiba, a black entity created by Yapool
Yapool
is a fictional kaiju and the main antagonist from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultraman Ace.- Ultraman Ace :Yapool, an ancient creature from another dimension with similarities to Satan and Legion, was an extremely skilled being of many conciousnesses with a nack for creating biological creations known...
emerged from Red King's body and transformed it into the Gomora that appeared before, the much stronger Gomora attacked and beat down the slightly weakened Ultraman Mebius but he was eventually destroyed by the combined forces of both Team GUYS and Ultraman Mebius.
Ironically, the same costume for Gomora in his appearance is the same exact one used in Ultraman Max, whether this is another Gomora of the same kind that appeared in Max or one of a different species is unknown.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle
This Monster reappeared in the series Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle.For the first time, Gomora stars as a heroic monster that belongs to a human Reiblood with amnesia known as Rei. After joining the ZAP SPACY crew, Rei uses Gomora to protect himself and the other members of the ZAP SPACY from other attacking monsters that pose a threat to them as well as a mysterious female Raybrad named Kate, who challenges Rei as a means of testing him and a black King Joe that hunt other monsters. Rei's other monsters that accompany Gomora is also Litra from Ultra Q and Eleking
Eleking
is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultra Seven.Subtitle: .- History :Eleking was a monster born and raised by two twin sisters, who let him loose on the earth after stealing Dan's Ultra Eye, which prevented him from assuming his Ultraseven form. With Ultraseven nowhere in sight,...
from Ultraseven.
During the series finale, Rei transforms into Reimon and Gomora transforms into EX Gomora and defeats both Kate's Zetton and King Joe Black
King Joe (Ultra monster)
is a fictional robot from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultra Seven.Subtitle: .- History :Appearing first In the form of four ships, King Joe was sent by the Alien Pedan as their main weapon to conquer Earth. The four ships first appeared attacking and destroying a submarine as they alerted an SOS to...
.
Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey
This Monster returns in the sequel series Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending OdysseyUltra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey
is the second season and the 25th entry in Tsuburaya Productions' long-running Ultra Series. Like its predecessor Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle, NEO is a pay-per-view service. The first episode was distributed for free online on December 12, 2008, and remained available until January 31, 2009....
.
Much like the previous series, Gomora returns as the heroic main monster that belongs to the human Reiblood, Rei. Upon arriving on a new planet the ZAP SPACY is met with new threats including the mysterious but dangerous Reionyx Hunters who are pursuing them, a cocky, but tough human Reionyx known as Grande, and Aliens who also wield Battle Nizers just like Rei, as well as Rei seeing images of another giant
Ultra Seven
is tokusatsu SF TV series that aired on Japanese TV in 1967. Created by Eiji Tsuburaya, this follow up to Ultraman went on to become one of Japan's greatest fantasy TV series...
.
In the beginning of the series, Rei experiences mental burst of rage and adrenline that drives him and Gomora into fighting. These anger outbursts gain him a more powerful but uncontrollable new form known as Burst Mode Reimon and Gomora as well is given a red scheme and becomes pumped with energy giving him the name: Reionic Burst Gomora. Eventually Rei learns to control this new power and uses it to his and Gomora's advantage.
Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy
This Monster reappeared in the movie Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy.Gomora once again takes center stage as the "hero" in this film adaptation to the above two series'. Gomora is the main monster of the series protagonist, Rei. He is commanded by Rei to assist Ultraman
Ultraman
is Japanese television series that first aired in 1966. Ultraman, the first and best-known of the "Ultra-Crusaders," made his debut in the tokusatsu SF/kaiju/superhero TV series, , a follow-up to the television series Ultra Q...
, Ultra Seven
Ultra Seven
is tokusatsu SF TV series that aired on Japanese TV in 1967. Created by Eiji Tsuburaya, this follow up to Ultraman went on to become one of Japan's greatest fantasy TV series...
and Ultraman Mebius
Ultraman Mebius
is a Japanese television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting. It is the 17th TV series and 40th anniversary production in the Ultra Series, which first began in 1966. It premiered on the Tokyo Broadcasting System on April 8, 2006...
to defeat the evil Ultraman Belial. Gomora also clashes against some other monsters in the film such as Zaragas
Zaragas
is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultraman. Zaragas appeared in episode 36. The suit of Zaragas is actually a redesigned Gomora suit.Subtitle: .- History :...
, and Black King
Black King (Ultra monster)
is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, Return of Ultraman. Black King appeared in Episodes 37-38. This monster was planned the elder brother of Red King, but his origin changed to the bodyguard of the Alien Nackle.Subtitle: .- History :...
.
During the climactic batle between the Ultras and Belial's monster army, Reimon goes into his Burst Mode after being struck by Belial himself and Gomora transforms into Reionic Burst Mode. Controlled by Belial due to his superior control over Reiblood energy, Reionic Burst Gomora attacks the Ultras and mortally wounds Ultraseven, until Reimon is knocked back to his senses by the returning ZAP SPACY crew and Gomora is called back for the other Ultras' safety. Gomora later returns, transforming into EX Gomora at the film's climax to assist the Ultras in defeating Ultraman Belial and Beryudora.
Ultra Galaxy Legend Side Story: Ultraman Zero vs. Darklops Zero
This monster reappeared in the prequel to Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial.In the prequel, Gomora fights a robot replica of himself named Mecha Gomora. Being constructed by the Salome Aliens from the data of Gomora himself, the robot proves to be too much for Gomora to handle and thus Gomora is called back for his safety while Ultraman Zero fights the doppelgänger.
Later on after retrieving his Battle Nizer after losing it, Rei (and another Reimon from an alternate universe) summons Gomora to attack the Alien Salome base and Gomora manages to destroy some of the Robot Ultra Brothers. Mecha Gomora however is repaired from their previous battle, and is sent to fight Gomora in the base and the two battle again, with Mecha Gomora having the advantage again. The odds worsen when an out-of-control Darklops Zero comes to assist Mecha Gomora in double-teaming Gomora. Luckily, Ultraman Zero returns as well to assist Gomora and even the odds. With the combined efforts of Rei and the alternate Reimon, Gomora manages to destroy Mecha Gomora.