ultraman; ultraman agul; Ultraman Agul; tokusatsu; ultraman tiga; ultraman zero; Ultraman Anti-Hero; agul v1; agul v2; agul supreme
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1. Name Meaning
The name “Agul” is derived from the Japanese word aku (from akuma), which means “devil.” Interestingly, in Javanese, the name “Agul” can mean “arrogant” or “proud.” This aligns with his fighting style, which tends to look down on his opponents.
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The word “Agul” can also be interpreted in Spanish as meaning “blue.” This refers to Ultraman Agul’s body, which is predominantly blue in color.
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2. Origin From The Sea
Ultraman Agul originates from the oceans of Earth. Just like Ultraman Gaia, who also comes from Earth, Ultraman Agul is not bound by the three-minute time limit when fighting on Earth. His Color Timer will only start blinking red after he has sustained significant damage.
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3. Ultraman Anti-Hero
Ultraman Agul was originally an anti-hero. This is because his human host, Hiroya Fujimiya, became despairing over humanity’s future, seeing how humans continuously harm the Earth. As a result, Fujimiya became Ultraman Agul with the goal of protecting nature from human cruelty—even planning to wipe out humanity.
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4. Original Plan
Ultraman Agul was originally not meant to return in the Ultraman Gaia series after he had given his power to Gaia. The plan was for Ultraman Gaia to fight alone until the final episode. However, due to strong fan demand for Agul’s return, he eventually reappeared in the latter half of the series.
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5. Exploring Agul’s Forms
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