Ace-Killer (エースキラー, Ēsu Kirā) is a robot that first appeared in Ultraman Ace.
- Subtitle: Extradimensional Terrible-Being (異次元超人, I Jigen Chōjin, lit. "Alternate Dimension Superhuman")
- Beatstar Subtitle: Celestial Sphere Superman
History[]
Ultraman Ace[]
Ace-Killer was a robot created by Yapool in the entity's latest attempt to kill Ultraman Ace. Having captured and crucified fellows ultras: Zoffy, Ultraman, Ultraseven, and Ultraman Jack on Planet Golgotha as part of their's twisted scheme, Yapool released his creation onto the kidnapped ultras and had it siphon their collective energy, as well as steal Jack's Ultra Bracelet from him to use as its own. To further torment the Ultra Brothers with what he had planned for Ace. Yapool then released Ace-Robot to demonstrate Ace-Killer's newly procured powered. Ace-Killer easily shrugged off the robot's copied Metallium Beam without flinching and proceeded to bombard Ace-Robot with Emerium and Spacium Beams, and the Ultra Bracelet, until finally it delivered the killing blow, destroying Ace-Robot with an M87 bomb.
Once the real Ultraman Ace showed up to rescue the Ultra Brothers, Yapool released Ace-Killer once more to deal with the ultra for good. Ace fought hard, but like in the demonstration before, Ace-Killer easily shrugged off the ultra's Metallium Beam without flinching and proceeded to bombard Ace with Emerium and Spacium Beams, pinning the weakened ultra to the ground, attempting to stab him with his sai. Despite their weakened state though, the Ultra Brothers managed to assist Ace by providing him with the last of their remaining collective energy. Reinvigorated, Ultraman Ace foiled Yapool's plan once more by obliterating Ace-Killer with his newly acquired attack: The Space Q.[1][5 Stars Scattered in the Galaxy]
Ultraman Mebius[]
An Ace-Killer was summoned by Yapool to attack a city that Hibino Mirai and Aya Jinguji were going on a date in to draw Ultraman Mebius out of hiding.[2] Complying to prevent Ace-Killer from killing anyone, Mirai transformed into Ultraman Mebius to battle the robot, only for Yapool to release another Terrible-Monster: Gadiba. Gadiba then inhabited the Ace-Killer, transforming it into Mebius-Killer (メビウスキラー, Mebiusu Kirā). Because Mebius had fought the life form previously in the forms of Red King and Gomora,[An Old Friend's Visit] Gadiba's acquired knowledge of the ultra's abilities were passed on to Mebius-Killer, allowing the robot to perfectly duplicate the ultra's attacks and hurl them back at him, as well as perfectly mimic the ultra's physical attacks as well. Ultraman Mebius was soon taken down by Mebius-Killer's copied abilities, but after being encouraged by Aya (who had found out that Mirai was Mebius's human form) to continue fighting after she reminded him that it's an ultra's duty to protect people, Mebius managed to recover and power through Mebius-Killer's attacks, and after finding an opening, he destroyed both Gadiba and the robot with a newly acquired technique that Mebius Killer did not copy: The Mebium Dynamite.[Threatening Mebius Killer]
Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Ghost Rebirth[]
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Ultraman Zero Side Story: Killer the Beatstar[]
Ace-Killer was one of the many robots that was captured and studied by Beatstar, as part of the life-form's plan to eradicate all organic life in the universe. It was first seen inside Beatstar's artificial celestial planet, where it, King Joe, and Imperializer were sent to attack Rei's Gomora. The three robots managed to work together flawlessly against Gomora, who was quickly overwhelmed in battle until he was forced to retreat back to Rei's Neo Battle Nizer to recover. However, the robots were then confronted by the Ultimate Zero Force and it's members: Mirror Knight, Glenfire, and Ultraman Zero himself. The trio collided with one another, with Glenfire going up against Ace-Killer. Despite a strange fog that was surrounding the heroes causing them to be drained of their powers, Glenfire had a much better chance against the robot than Gomora did, and Ace-Killer was destroyed after Glenfire powerbombed it with his Glen Driver technique.
Ultra Fight Victory[]
While Ultraman Victory was locked in battle against an Aribunta, Yapool used one of his Ace-Killers to analyzed the data of the ultra as part of his scheme to revive the Space Emperor.[3] A short while after, the Ace-Killer and Yapool managed to capture and imprison Ultraman Ginga in a energy cage on Planet Golgotha, where they were then confronted by Ultraman Ace. Much like their original battle, Ultraman Ace and the Ace-Killer seemed evenly matched until Yapool revealed Ace-Killer's newly acquired data from Victory. Renaming the robot as Victory-Killer (ビクトリーキラー, Bikutorī Kirā), Victory-Killer then proceeded to bombard the ultra with his Killer-Lance techniques, which quickly overpowered Ace. Luckily, Ultraman Victory (now in his newly acquired Victory Knight form given to him by Ultraman Hikari) arrived on the scene and battled against Victory-Killer.
With his new abilities, Victory Knight managed to overpower Victory-Killer's attacks until Yapool released Lunaticks to kill Ultraman Ginga, distracting and outnumbering Victory Knight. Fortunately with the help of the Knight Timber, Victory Knight was able to bring Shepardon back to life, and the monster fought against Lunaticks while Victory Knight resumed his fight with Victory-Killer now with the odds evened. Despite Yapool's analyzed data, Victory-Killer was no match against the ultra's new abilities, and the robot was destroyed by Victory Knight's Knight Victorium Shot.
Other Media[]
Andro Melos[]
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Mega Monster Battle ULTRA MONSTERS NEO[]
- Main article: Kabuto the Killer
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Miscellaneous[]
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Abilities[]
- Ability Adaptation: With the assistance of Yapool, Ace-Killer can absorb data from other Ultras and use their own attacks against them.
- Claw: Ace-Killer's left claw is naturally sharp enough to slash his opponents.
- M87 Bomb: After siphoning the energy of Zoffy, Ace-Killer can fire a purple ball of pure Spacium energy in a manner similar to that of Zoffy's M87 Beam.
- Spacium Beam: After siphoning the energy of Ultraman, Ace-Killer can fire his own variation of the Spacium Beam.
- Wide Shot: After siphoning the energy of Ultraseven, Ace-Killer can fire his own variation of the Wide Shot.
- Ultra Bracelet: After stealing the Ultra Bracelet from Ultraman Jack, Ace-Killer can use its versatile abilities and weapons to its own advantage.
- Mebium Beam: After adapting to Ultraman Mebius, Mebius-Killer can fire his own variation of the Mebium Beam. Its strength is on par with that of Mebius's own beam.
- Mebium Blade: After adapting to Ultraman Mebius, Mebius-Killer can create his own variation of the Mebium Blade from his right hand.
- Mebium Burst: After adapting to Ultraman Mebius, Mebius-Killer can fire his own variation of the Mebium Burst. Its strength is on par with that of Mebius's own burst attack, if not stronger.
- Killer-Lance: After absorbing the data of Ultraman Victory, Victory-Killer possesses the same Lances that Ultraman Victory uses as weapons as well. However unlike the Ultra, Victory-Killer does not need the help of Spark Dolls to summon his Lances.
- EX Red King Knuckle: Victory-Killer can change his right arm into an EX Red King's arm. It can be used to punch opponents and create the "Flame Road" technique as the original.
- Eleking Tail: Victory-Killer can change his right arm into an Eleking tail. He uses it as a whip and can electrocute any opponent he ensnares with it.
- King Joe Launcher: Victory-Killer can change his right arm into King Joe Custom's Pedanium Launcher. He uses it to fire multiple energy blasts.
- Sadolar Scissor: Victory-Killer can change his right arm into one of Sadola's pincers.
- Gudon Whip: Victory-Killer can change his right arm into one of Gudon's whip hands.
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
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Notes[]
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References[]
- ↑ https://tsuburaya-prod.com/encyclopedia/ace-killer Tsuburaya's Official Website's profile on Ace-Killer in "Ultraman Ace"
- ↑ https://hicbc.com/tv/mebius/monster/rival/043.php Tsuburaya's Official Website's profile on Ace-Killer in "Ultraman Mebius"
- ↑ https://m-78.jp/victory/character/#content2 Tsuburaya's Official Website's profile on Ace-Killer in "Ultra Fight Victory"
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