Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy
- Gara Q (Episode 1)
- Garagon (Episode 1 & 16)
- Alien Giraff (Episode 2)
- The Living Brain (Episode 3)
- Puzzle Woman (Episode 4)
- Kiara (Episode 7)
- Ghoulish Beings (Episode 7)
- Unitoroda (Episode 8)
- Sabikong (spores and giant gestalt form, Episode 8)
- Yamada, the Cosmo-Net Alien (Episode 9)
- The Three-Eyed Totem Pole (Episode 11)
- Alien Utsugi (Episode 12)
- Varno the Mirror Watchman (Episode 13)
- Mirror World Duplicates (Episode 13)
- Lily (Episode 14)
- Cicada Woman ((Episode 16)
- Komachi, The Town Beauty (Episode 17)
- Advance Human Genome (Episode 20)
- Hecate (Episode 21)
- Kanegonne (Episode 22)
- The Doll (Hiyoko, Episode 24)
- Rekyum (Episode 26, based on Kemur from the original Ultra Q)
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Famous quotes containing the words dark and/or fantasy:
“In spite of the six thousand manuals on child raising in the bookstores, child raising is still a dark continent and no one really knows anything. You just need a lot of love and luckand, of course, courage.”
—Bill Cosby (20th century)
“A restaurant is a fantasya kind of living fantasy in which diners are the most important members of the cast.”
—Warner Leroy, U.S. restaurateur, founder of Maxwells Plum restaurant, New York City. New York Times (July 9, 1976)