Kuuma Empire - Time Space Warp

The Time Space Warp is an alternate universe with various traps and other dimensions. Some of the traps used in this realm are designed to match the monster's theme. Also seen are grunts and minions that assist the monster against each Zaido. The temperature in this dimension reaches about 6,000 degrees Celsius. The primary purpose of this dimension is to enhance Kuuma monster's powers and abilities for about 4 times, giving it the upper hand against each Zaido. When Kuuma Le-Ar calls for the Time Space Warp, Ida will summon it to draw the beast inside, thereby luring each Zaido to follow it into Fuuma territory. A constant threat each Zaido faces while inside this dimension is a Kuuma gunship; for this reason, he calls on Avilo, using either its giant blaster or robot form to destroy the gunship.

Despite an upgrade in its fighting strength, a Kuuma monster can still be destroyed by each Zaido while inside the Time Space Warp. This, in turn, will dissolve the warp until the next time it is summoned again. Ida's phrase in Tagalog is "Time Space Warp, ngayon din!" (Strange Dimension, Now!)

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