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7/11/2025, 12:59:11 AM
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Ultraman continuity gets a bit more complicated and closer to something like Gundam typically. There's a few different timelines and settings, with several shows based on a "main" timeline that stems back to the original Ultraman, but there are also numerous one-off isolated canon settings. Some are AUs of each other. The "multiverse" separating all of these continuities is also not only explicitly canon, but repeatedly invoked and interacted with in-setting and many characters can travel between these continuities as they please while there are also parallel isotopes of other ones.

Generally put there's well over 30 of these "continuities" but only a few are ever particularly relevant outside of the world of the current show:
>World of the Land of Light (Basically Ultra's Universal Century, is the original timeline and as of lately is usually only depicted in web series like the Ultra Galaxy Fight stuff but characters from it do like to show up in the shows sometimes)
>Neo Frontier (Another universe where the OG Ultraman and Land of Light never existed, Ultraman Tiga and Dyna are from this one and Trigger/Decker are basically a branch of that one)
>World of O-50 (Another universe where many Ultras actually got their power from a mysterious sentient force called the Ring of Light on planet O-50, Ultras from this setting have some sort of circle or ring motif going on in their design, also this gay alien with a katana named Juggler is from here)
>World of N (Setting of Ultraman Nexus, only one show and movie are set here but he's popped up in a couple crossovers)

Generally each modern show is some branch off of the World of Land of Light with some exceptions - particularly in the modern shows like Blazar, Arc, and (likely) Omega, which are intentionally very isolated.