List of Return of Ultraman characters
This is a list of characters for Return of Ultraman, a 1971 tokusatsu which eventually establishes the Ultra Series lore by being a sequel to Ultraman and Ultra Seven.
MAT
The Monster Attack Team, abbreviated as MAT, is an attack team founded by the Terrestrial Defense Agency to investigate and fight against monster attacks. The main headquarters was located in New York and had several branches across the globe, including a particular space station. Despite their good reputation with the society, MAT's position in military was very weak and often being pressured towards disbandment as a result of the upper management's dissatisfaction. MAT was officially disbanded at some point prior to Ultraman Ace, but their documents were accessible for references to future attack teams.Members
;Japan branch- Katsuichirō Katō: The initial captain of MAT's Japan branch, aged 38-years-old. Impressed by Go's courage to save a young boy during Takkong's attack, Katō hired the aspiring racer into MAT during weekdays after making an agreement with Ken Sakata. After Kaji's death from Bemstar's assault on MAT space station, Katō was promoted to the late officer's position and relinquished MAT's leadership to Ryū Ibuki. He was portrayed by Nobuo Tsukamoto
- Ryū Ibuki: The replacement captain of MAT's Japan branch after being transferred from the New York branch. His way of leadership was more stricter than Katō but is still compassionate on several occasions. In addition to being a proficient pilot, Ibuki is also skilled in armed combat against aliens and was acknowledged multiple times for his support towards Ultraman. He has a wife and a daughter, both of which were dragged into an alien assault on two occasions. He is also well aware of Go's double life as an Ultraman and encouraged the young officer after his faith in humanity was left shaken. He was portrayed by Jun Negami
- Takeshi Minami: The 25-years-old sub-captain from Nagano Prefecture. He is a fifth dan in Kendo and proficient in wielding MAT Guns. Due to his kind personality, he is easy to get along with others and refuse to make judgement from a biased point of view. As he was a bullied victim as a child, Takeshi had distaste for bullies. He is portrayed by Shunsuke Ikeda.
- Fumio Kishida: A 25-years-old weapons development officer with sniping proficiency. Despite his sense of justice, he was also prone to careless mistakes, such as assuming Twin Tail's egg to be a rock. Kishida was born in a family of four with military background and his brother committed suicide after his father was discovered making poison for the imperial army of Japan to use. His uncle is a chief in the Terrestrial Defense Agency. He is portrayed by.
- Ippei Ueno: A 23-years-old mood-maker and passionate member of MAT and is also a believer of superstitions. As he grew up with no family members, Ueno regarded Dr. Koizumi as a father figure and was once framed for the latter's murder until Go cleared his name. He is portrayed by Kō Mitsui
- Yuriko Oka: The 20-years-old communication officer. Despite the nature of her job, Yuriko is a 4th dan kendoka and is capable of fighting against brainwashed MAT members with ease. In episode 47, Yuriko briefly fell victim into Femigon's host for possession. She is portrayed by Mika Katsuragi.
- Hideki Go: See here
- Masaru Kondō: The chief technician of maintenance for MAT's aircraft. He was portrayed by Masashi Ishibashi.
- Kaji: The initial captain of MAT Station who had a pregnant wife on Earth. He and the other crew members were killed during Bemstar's consumption of MAT Station. He was portrayed by Hiroshi Minami.
- MAT Radar Communication Officer: An unnamed communication officer that participated in the team's final mission against Alien Bat. He is portrayed by Ultraman Jack's suit actor Eiichi Kikuchi, who previously portrayed the Kaijinmaru boat steerman in episode 13.
Terrestrial Defense Agency
- Chief Kishida: Fumio's uncle and the head of the Terrestrial Defense Agency. Due to his higher authority, Kishida has the right to disband MAT. He was portrayed by Susumu Fujita.
- Staff Officer Satake: An officer who acted as a middleman between MAT and the Terrestrial Defense Agency. He is portrayed by Kenji Sahara.
Bases, mechas and vehicles
- MAT Arrow 1: MAT's signature VTOL aircraft. Its armaments are vulcan guns, missiles, rocket pods and flamethrower. The captain's aircraft is colored yellow on the nosecone. As of Ultraman Mebius, the aircraft was mass-produced into GUYS Arrow 1 but most of the machines were destroyed by Alien Empera during his march to Phoenix Nest.
- *Space Arrow: A modified MAT Arrow 1 used for transitioning from MAT Japan branch's headquarters to the MAT Station in outer space.
- MAT Arrow 2: An aircraft with circular wings and similar armaments to MAT Arrow 1.
- MAT Gyro: A tiltrotor combat and transport aircraft built from heat and chemical resistance metal. The aircraft was not built for long-distance travel, but is armed with various weapons. When deploying in multiple units, each were designated with alphabetical letters. The captain's use of MAT Gyro has a yellow line.
- MAT Vehicle: A Mazda Cosmo used for patrolling purposes.
- MAT Jeep: A pair of jeeps used for off-road purposes.
- MAT Sub: A submarine used for combat against underwater monsters.
- MAT Station: A space station commandeered by Captain Kaji. After its destruction by Bemstar and Kaji's death, a new station was built and Katō was promoted as its new captain
- MAT Observation Station: An unnamed space station that the space monster Yadokarin used as a hermit shell.
- Space Station V1: A space station that Alien Nackle destroyed after Jack's death.
- MAT Radar Base: A radar base that appeared in episode 44.
Ultra Brothers
Ultraman (Ultraman Jack)
Others
- Zoffy: An unseen member of the Ultra Brothers that debuted in the final episode of Ultraman. He was mentioned by Alien Bat as one of his targets and according to the 2003 magazine, he was responsible for Jack's descent to Earth after acknowledging his skills.
- Ultraman : See here
- Ultraseven : See here
Antagonists
Alien Nackle
Assassin Alien Alien Nackle are a group of invaders aiming to defeat Jack and conquer the Earth. In human forms, they operated in Space Radio Wave Research Institute led by a director. After reviving Bemstar and Seagorath as test subjects, the Nackles stole Saturn Z bomb from MAT and murdered the older Sakato siblings, Ken and Aki, to diminish Go's spirit. Once Jack was killed and put to crucifixion on their home world, the Nackles disable MAT's aircraft and brainwashed them in their failed attempt to bust into the Research Institute. After being rescued by the original Ultraman and Seven, Jack decimated the invading fleets and engaged in the fight against the monster and alien pair. In his dying moments, the Nackle leader pridefully gloated over MAT's helplessness from stopping the Saturn Z bomb, despite them proving otherwise afterwards.- Re-Seagorath and Re-Bemstar : A pair of deceased monster revived by Alien Nackle to test Jack's strength. Re-Seagorath was killed when Jack fired his Specium Ray at his horn, while Re-Bemstar was sliced by the Ultra Spark in the same way as its original self.
- Bodyguard Monster Black King: A monster from the same planet as the Nackles, it was used as a bait to divert MAT's attention while its alien masters stole the Saturn Z bomb. Black King and the Alien Nackle leader managed to defeat Jack in the first battle, partly due to Go's emotional dilemma. When Jack returned to Earth, Black King was summoned again, but instead was decapitated, leaving its master to fend for himself.
Alien Bat
Antenna Alien Alien Bat is the final antagonist of The Return of Ultraman. By assembling an invasion fleet named Planet Bat Federal Army, they put the Ultra Annihilation Project into motion by invading the Planet Ultra as part of their campaign against the Ultra Warriors while a lone operative was sent to Earth to deal with the recent member of the Ultra Brothers, Jack. This particular Alien Bat held Jirō and Rumiko as his hostage while using a revived Zetton in his campaign against Ultraman Jack and stripping MAT of their assets while they were busy fighting his monster. At 5:00 pm, he challenged the entire team again and was killed after Jack impaled him with the Ultra Cross.As revealed in The Ultraman Mebius novel, the Alien Bat's reason of invading the Planet Ultra was due to its inhabitants' refusal to share their life preservation technology that was developed by Ultraman Hikari. The Inter-Galactic Defense Force managed to counter the invasion but the battle ended with huge losses on both sides.
- Space Dinosaur Zetton II: A different breed of the namesake monster from episode 39 of Ultraman, this one has the ability to shoot Zetton Napalm from its hands. Zetton II was sent as Alien Bat's biological weapon against Jack due to its previous infamy for killing the original Ultraman in 1967. Zetton II was first deployed as a distraction for MAT while Alien Bat invaded their headquarters and destroy their supply of weaponry. MAT fought the two again in their limited assets and this time joined by Ultraman Jack. Both monster and alien had an upper hand against Jack, but the support from MAT members gave the Ultra a second wind by first killing its master and then disabling Zetton by throwing the monster airborne before firing his Specium Ray.