The story begins in the near future, as reported by mid-1960 (in episode 23, "My house is the Earth," is definitely established that the series takes place in early 1990, through a plaque displayed at the end of Episode dated 1993). Sinister aliens and giant monsters constantly threaten civilization during this period. The organization Earth only able to handle these disasters is the special research group of science, or SSSP, a special force of police forces around the world with high-tech weapons and vehicles, as well as the extensive scientific and engineering structures, this organization is called Science Patrol, or scientific research agency of the United Nations, in the English dubbed unions in the United States. The Patrol branch of science that focuses on the series is located in Tokyo, Japan. Led by Captain "Cap 'Toshio Muramatsu (shortened to" Captain Mura "in dubbed English version), the Science Patrol is always ready to protect the Earth from rampaging monsters, but sometimes it is outclassed. When the situation becomes desperate, Hayata Shin, a member longer Patrol, holds the key to salvation in the form of "Beta Capsule", which, when activated, allows him to transform secretly in the humanoid super-powered giant from space, becomes known to the people of Earth, as Ultraman.
Ultraman will remain until the threat is neutralized and then flies away to return to Hayata (this has been shown twice by Ultraman shoot a ring of energy from his hands flying to a safe place and then it would materialize Hayata energy vanishes as Ultraman away at the same time). Ultraman victory is never guaranteed, however, as Ultraman's powers-his very life force comes from rapidly depleted, stored solar energy. At the beginning of each transformation from Hayata-Ultraman-to, the "spy" on the chest of the giant begins as a set color blue. Yet as Ultraman exerts himself, the "Color Timer", as it is called, turns red, then flashes, first slowly, then with increasing rapidity, as its reserves of energy close to exhaustion. As the voiceover reminds the viewer, starting with Episode 2 and for each subsequent episode, if Ultraman ever reaches the point of exhaustion of the total energy, he "will never rise again."In Episode 39, "Farewell, Ultraman," Ultraman fights an enemy called Zetton, leading an army of monsters bent on destroying all Ultra-Crusaders, which employs a weapon Ultraman-one against unexpected damage its color timer / lamp and disables its ability to measure its power. As a result, Ultraman remains in its size is too long and collapses in a dormant state. Fortunately, despite this loss, the members of the patrol of science are able to defeat Zetton on their own. When Zoffy, Ultraman's superior, is to retrieve the fallen hero, Ultraman pleads for Hayata's life and offers his life completely, so that Hayata may live as a normal man. Zoffy then says he brought two forces of life and give one to Hayata. It then separates, giving Hayata new life, but Hayata seems to have no memory of the time it collides with the first ship Ultraman (in the first episode), and its location off-site Science Patrol and Ultraman notes Zoffy take home. This is a finish to the series somewhat different than stated in the English dub, which says that Ultraman is back and that keeps her Hayata beta capsule while waiting for the return of Ultraman.
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