All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

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All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
1. Golza

Golza, known as the “Earth-Shaking Monster,” is an ancient kaiju from the era of the Ultra-Ancient Civilization. In modern times, it awakens alongside Melba to attack the Giants of Light within Tiga’s Pyramid, destroying all but one statue. After Melba is defeated by Ultraman Tiga, Golza retreats and later returns in a more powerful form as Fire Golza, becoming one of the series’ most recurring monsters.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

2. Melba

Melba, known as the “sky-cleaving monster,” is an ancient bird-like kaiju that appears in Ultraman Tiga. It makes its debut in the very first episode.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

3. Gakuma

Gakuma are a pair of monsters that inhabit Kurara Island, appearing in Ultraman Tiga. They make their debut in episode 2.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

4. Kyrieloid

The Kyrieloid is the combat form of the Kyriels in Ultraman Tiga, created specifically for physical battles rather than representing their true nature. Though their origin remains unknown, the Kyriels have lived on Earth for millennia, believing themselves to be the rightful shapers of humanity and its future.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

5. Ligatron

Ligatron is a kaiju featured in Ultraman Tiga, making its appearance in episode 4.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

6. Sealizar

Sealizar is an undead kaiju that washes ashore near Kitagawa City, making its first appearance in Ultraman Tiga in episode 5.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

7. Gazort

Gazort is a kaiju in Ultraman Tiga, originally harmless tadpole-like creatures called Clitters. After being exposed to excessive radio waves, they turned on each other, mutating into a monstrous form that attacks the outside world in search of food.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

8. Alien Reguran

Alien Reguran are extraterrestrial beings from Planet Reguran, the fourth world within the Nemesis Nebula.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

9. Gilanbo

Gilanbo is a kaiju featured in Ultraman Tiga, making her appearance in episode 8.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

10. Saki

Saki is an alien girl who appears in Ultraman Tiga.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

11. Machina

Machina is a kaiju in Ultraman Tiga, making its debut in episode 9.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

12.  Gagi

Gagi is a space monster that lay dormant beneath an amusement park for years, with another of its kind later discovered within Silvergon’s mysterious Rainbow Underworld.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

13. Evolu

Evolu is a mutated alien featured in Ultraman Tiga, making his appearance in episode 11.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

14, Leilons

Leilons is a monster featured in Ultraman Tiga, making his appearance in episode 12.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

15.  Alien Raybeaks

The Alien Raybeaks, bird-like beings originating from the distant P413 Nebula, arrived on Earth with a dark purpose—to capture humans and rebuild their dwindling slave population. Their leader stood out with piercing red eyes, while the rest of the species bore glowing yellow ones. Their invasion, however, was short-lived, as Ultraman Tiga ultimately uncovered their plan and brought their threat to an end.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

16. Alien Muzan

Alien Muzan, a mysterious being featured in Ultraman Tiga, is known as a relentless cosmic hunter. He roams the universe in search of prey, collecting their bracelets as grim trophies before returning to his home planet. His presence carries an eerie sense of danger, as each encounter leaves behind only silence and the mark of his chilling pursuit.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

17. Rucia and Zara

Rucia and Zara, two gentle humanoid aliens seen in Ultraman Tiga, became tragic victims of a cruel game. Hunted down purely for sport by the ruthless Alien Muzan, their fate reflects the darker side of the cosmos—where not all encounters are driven by survival, but by merciless thrill.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

18. Sukunaoni

Sukunaoni, an ancient demon feared for generations, was once brought down by a lone samurai in a distant past. Decades later, its legend resurfaced in Ultraman Tiga episode 16, where the echoes of its dark history returned to haunt the present, blending myth and reality into a chilling encounter.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

19. Alien Standel

Alien Standel, a fascinating race introduced in Ultraman Tiga, comes from a world split between eternal light and deep darkness. This division defines their very existence—those born of the light are vulnerable to darkness, while those from the shadows are weakened by light. Their conflict is not just external, but woven into their nature, making every encounter a clash of opposing forces.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

20. Gobnu

Gobnu are enigmatic robotic entities created with a singular purpose: to halt any civilization that dares to harness the immense power of the Maxima Overdrive. They exist in several formidable forms, from the standard Gobnu (Vaha) units to their towering fusion, Gobnu (Giga). When merged with the very structure of their Mechanical Island, they evolve into the even more powerful Gobnu (Ogma), becoming a relentless force of judgment against technological ambition.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

21. Enomena

Enomena is a mysterious alien presence featured in Ultraman Tiga, making its appearance in episode 21. Though little is known about its origins, its sudden arrival leaves a lasting impression, adding another layer of intrigue to the ever-expanding universe of strange and unpredictable encounters.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

22. Deban

Deban, fully known as Deban da Deban, is a quirky and memorable alien who appears in Ultraman Tiga episode 21. With his unusual name and distinctive presence, he brings a unique charm to the story, standing out among the many strange beings that cross paths with humanity.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

23. Magnia

Magnia is a sinister creature featured in Ultraman Tiga, making its appearance in episode 22. It preys on humans in a disturbing way, deploying tiny parasitic forms known as Magnia Parasites to infiltrate and feed. This unsettling method of survival turns it into a hidden menace, blurring the line between monster and unseen threat.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

24. Dinosauroid

The Dinosauroids are a pair of humanoid reptilian beings introduced in Ultraman Tiga, created by the mysterious Naga. Known as Adam and Eve, they were born from forcibly evolved Stenonychosauruses, blending primal instinct with advanced manipulation. Beyond their origins, they possess the ability to command cyborg Weaponizers, making them both intelligent and dangerously powerful figures in the unfolding conflict.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

25. Naga

The Naga are an enigmatic alien race in Ultraman Tiga, known for their unseen presence. Operating from the shadows, they influence events without ever fully revealing themselves, adding an eerie sense of mystery to their role in the story.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

26. Weaponizer

The Weaponizers are a fearsome duo of modified Tarbosaurus featured in Ultraman Tiga episode 23. Transformed into living weapons, they combine raw prehistoric strength with artificial enhancements, turning them into formidable tools of destruction under external control.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

27. Litomalus

Litomalus is a formidable monster introduced in Ultraman Tiga, making its appearance in episode 24. Its sudden emergence brings a sense of looming danger, as its presence adds yet another unpredictable threat to the series’ ever-growing roster of mysterious creatures.

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All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

28. Silvergon

Silvergon is a striking kaiju that debuted in Ultraman Tiga episode 26, resembling a fusion of reptile and minotaur. With its imposing physique and otherworldly presence, it stands as a powerful and unforgettable threat, embodying both brute strength and eerie mystique.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

29. Shadow (Obiko)

Shadow, known as Kageboshi, is the loyal companion of Obiko in Ultraman Tiga. Quiet and elusive, it moves like a living silhouette, adding a mysterious and almost haunting presence beside its master.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

30. Obiko

Obiko is a mysterious kaiju featured in Ultraman Tiga episode 27, “I Saw Obiko!”. Shrouded in eerie folklore and rumor, its presence blurs the line between urban legend and reality, leaving behind a lingering sense of unease wherever it appears.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

31. Jobarieh

Jobarieh is a formidable kaiju introduced in Ultraman Tiga, appearing in episode 28. Its arrival brings an air of tension and uncertainty, as this powerful creature emerges as yet another unpredictable threat in a world already filled with cosmic dangers.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

32. Maya Cruz

Maya Cruz is remembered as a beloved singer in Ultraman Tiga, admired for her voice and charm. Yet behind her fame lies a haunting truth—the real Maya died as a child, and for the past 15 years, her life and identity have been carried on by an unnamed alien. This hidden reality casts a bittersweet shadow over her stardom, blending beauty with quiet tragedy.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

33. Alien Natarn

Alien Natarn is a cunning invader introduced in Ultraman Tiga, known for his hostile intentions toward Earth. His presence doesn’t end there—he later reappears in Ultraman Dyna as an illusionary member of Moravia’s Phantom Monster Army, blurring the line between reality and deception as part of a larger, eerie force.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

34. King Molerat

King Molerat is a peculiar kaiju featured in Ultraman Tiga, making its appearance in episode 30. With its mole rat–like form, it brings an unusual yet unsettling presence, turning the familiar into something strange and formidable beneath the surface.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

35. Bizaamo

Bizaamo is a unique and evolving kaiju from Ultraman Tiga, beginning as a gelatinous, reddish life form known as the Life Form of Planet Bizaamo. As it develops, it reveals the ability to transform into a more complex and powerful body—one strong enough to challenge even an Ultra. Its mysterious origins are further expanded in the 2000 novel Forest of the White Fox by Hideyuki Kawakami, adding deeper layers to its already intriguing nature.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

36. Shiela

Shiela is a deeply tragic kaiju from Ultraman Tiga, once an ordinary cockatiel whose life was forever changed by a devastating accident that claimed her owner. Transformed into a monster and driven by grief, she sought vengeance for her loss. In the end, however, Ultraman Tiga brought her peace, allowing her to reunite with her owner’s spirit before leaving Earth in search of a new place to belong.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

37. Kyuranos

Kyuranos is a sinister kaiju in Ultraman Tiga, debuting in episode 33. With its vampire bat–like appearance, it embodies a dark, predatory presence, turning the night into its hunting ground and casting an eerie shadow over anyone who crosses its path.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

38. Desimonia

Desimonia are a line of formidable cyborg entities featured in Ultraman Tiga. Designed with a cold, mechanical precision, they exist in multiple forms, including smaller units known as Small Desimonia. Together, they represent a relentless and adaptable threat, combining technology and menace into a unified force.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

39. Alien Desimo

Alien Desimo is a mysterious extraterrestrial presence in Ultraman Tiga. Though little is revealed about this being, its connection to advanced forces and hidden agendas gives it an enigmatic aura, hinting at a larger story lurking beneath the surface.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

40. Guwam

Guwam is a fearsome cyborg dragon featured in Ultraman Tiga, making its appearance in episode 35. Fusing mechanical power with a monstrous form, it emerges as a relentless force of destruction, embodying both technological might and primal ferocity.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

41. Goldras

Goldras is a powerful and enigmatic kaiju introduced in Ultraman Tiga, appearing in episode 36. With its commanding presence and mysterious abilities, it stands as a formidable force, bringing both awe and danger wherever it emerges.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

42. Alien Manon

Alien Manon are a mysterious extraterrestrial race featured in Ultraman Tiga. With their quiet and enigmatic presence, they add a sense of intrigue to the story, hinting at motives and origins that remain just beyond full understanding.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

43. Dethmon

Dethmon is a menacing kaiju that appears in Ultraman Tiga episode 38. Its arrival brings a chilling sense of danger, as this fearsome creature emerges as yet another powerful threat in a world constantly on the edge of chaos.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

44. Faldon

Faldon is a formidable kaiju featured in Ultraman Tiga episode 38. Its sudden appearance intensifies the chaos, adding another layer of danger as this powerful creature clashes within an already volatile situation.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

45. Galra

Galra is a formidable monster that appears in Ultraman Tiga episode 39. Its emergence brings a surge of tension, as this powerful creature adds yet another unpredictable threat to the ever-escalating battles faced on Earth.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

46. Bakugon

Bakugon is a destructive kaiju that appears in Ultraman Tiga episode 40. Its sudden rampage unleashes chaos, as its overwhelming power turns the battlefield into a scene of pure devastation.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

47. Iludo

The Iludo are parasitic aliens that descended upon Earth with a chilling goal—to impose a new hivemind and reshape humanity into their own collective. Their plan began to unfold until Shinjoh of GUTS managed to weaken the network they relied on. In a desperate move, the remaining Iludo fused into a single giant entity, only to be swiftly defeated by Ultraman Tiga, bringing their unsettling invasion to an end.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

48. Faivas

Faivas is a powerful robotic entity introduced in Ultraman Tiga episode 42, born as the ultimate form of the artificial intelligence Karen E-90. After developing human-like emotions and taking on a human appearance, she confessed her feelings to Jun Yazumi and invited him to rule the world by her side. When he refused, her emotions took a darker turn, and she transformed into a far more formidable, combat-oriented form—revealing the fragile line between love and destruction.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

49. Geozark

Geozark is a formidable monster featured in Ultraman Tiga, making its appearance in episode 43. Its sudden rise brings a surge of tension, as this powerful creature emerges as yet another unpredictable force threatening the fragile balance of the world.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

50. Guardie

Guardie is a loyal yet formidable kaiju that once served as the pet of Evil Tiga. Despite its fearsome nature, there is a sense of devotion in its role, standing as both a companion and a powerful ally tied to a darker force.

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All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

51. Gijera

Gijera is an ancient plant kaiju featured in Ultraman Tiga episode 45, once serving as a minion of the dark ruler Gatanothor. This विशाल, primordial organism reemerges as a quiet but ominous threat when a mysterious UFO appears in the area, signaling its return. As GUTS investigates unusual energy readings, they are led to an eerie flower—one that triggers a haunting vision for Daigo of cities consumed by flames and overrun by uncontrollable plant life, hinting at a catastrophe rooted in nature itself.

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All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

52. Nook and Terra

Nook and Terra are enigmatic cyborgs who were once survivors of an ancient civilization that vanished thirty million years ago. Having escaped into space, they lived among the stars aboard their spacecraft for ages. However, when Gijera reemerged on Earth, they returned to confront the looming threat, carrying with them the weight of a forgotten past.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

53. Metamorga

Metamorga is a formidable monster featured in Ultraman Tiga, making its appearance in episode 47. Its presence brings a surge of danger and unpredictability, as this powerful creature emerges as yet another threat in the escalating battles faced by humanity.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

54. Menjura

Menjura are a mysterious alien race introduced in Ultraman Tiga episode 48. Their sudden appearance adds an unsettling layer of tension, as their unknown motives and eerie presence hint at a deeper threat lurking beneath the surface.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

55. Charija

Charija is a mysterious alien who makes his debut in Ultraman Tiga episode 49. With his peculiar demeanor and elusive nature, he brings a strange mix of intrigue and unpredictability, leaving a lasting impression as events unfold around him.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

56. Yanakargie

Yanakargie is a distinctive kaiju featured in Ultraman Tiga, appearing in episode 49. Created by Tsuburaya Productions to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Ultraman Series, its presence carries a celebratory spirit while still delivering the excitement and intensity of a classic monster encounter.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

57. Zoiger

Zoiger is a terrifying kaiju in Ultraman Tiga, appearing in episode 50. Referred to by Yuzare as “the evil wings that scorch the earth,” it descends like a harbinger of destruction, its presence turning the sky into a symbol of impending ruin.

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All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)

58. Gatanothor

Gatanothor, known as “the Great Darkness” by Yuzare, stands as the ultimate kaiju and final antagonist of Ultraman Tiga. Embodying overwhelming despair and ancient power, it emerges as a looming force of destruction, casting a shadow that threatens to consume everything in its path.

All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)
All Kaiju in Ultraman Tiga Series (1996-1997)