Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle
Rei's Monsters
- Gomora (1-8,10-13, from Ultraman)
- EX Gomora (13)
- Litra (2-4, 5-7, 9-12, from Ultra Q)
- Fire Litra (4, 7, 12)
- Eleking (8-12, from Ultra Seven)
- Rimu-Eleking (9, from Ultraman Mebius)
Kate's Monsters
- Fire Golza (5, from Ultraman Tiga)
- Gan Q (5-6, from Ultraman Gaia)
- Zetton (11-13, from Ultraman)
Other Monsters
- Red King (1, 7, from Ultraman)
- Telesdon (1-2, 7, from Ultraman)
- Sadora (1, 5-6, from Ultraman Jack)
- Peguila (1, from Ultra Q)
- Mukadender (2, from Ultraman Taro )
- Juran (2, from Ultra Q)
- Golza (2, from Ultraman Tiga)
- Gudon (3, from Ultraman Jack )
- Neronga (3, 7, from Ultraman)
- Bemstar (4, from Ultraman Jack)
- Banpira (5, from Ultraman Nexus )
- Twin Tail (6, from Ultraman Jack)
- Bullton (7, from Ultraman)
- Frogos (7, from Ultraman Nexus)
- Kelbeam (8, from Ultraman Mebius)
- Earthtron (8, from Ultraman Jack)
- Angross (9, from Ultraman Mebius)
- Gromite (9, from Ultraman Mebius)
- King Joe Black (9-10, 12-13)
- Arigera (9, from Ultraman Mebius)
- Zoa-Muruchi (9, from Ultraman Jack)
- Nova (10, from Ultraman Leo)
- Saramandora (10, from Ultraman 80)
- Lunaticks (10, from Ultraman Ace)
- Verokron (11, from Ultraman Ace)
- Doragoris (11, from Ultraman Ace)
- Alien Reiblood (12)
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