

The Type A and B suits were recreated in more modern films ( Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers and Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends The Movie respectively). In some newer suits, the dots are less visible to others. The suit has been manufactured to fit the body and shape of the person inside. The Ultraman suit is very intense, and is not very damaged by aging therefore, it is a very durable suit. Movement of the mouth was considered by the development team, but it felt too unnatural and was canceled. Small peepholes resembling black dots were made near the eyes for the suit actor to see out of. Three types of suit exist: Type A (from episode 1 to episode 13), Type B (from episode 14 to episode 29), and Type C (episode 30 until the end of the series). Some model changes were made due to damage. The suit was created based on the model of Bin Furuya, who was Ultraman's original suit actor. However, under the direction of Narita himself, staff art Kymio Sasaki was told to repeat the work by molding clay, and the mask and body were created. Ultraman was designed by Tohl Narita, who was originally asked to create and design an alien monster for a canceled episode of Ultra Q.

Ultraman's first suit notice the lack of a Color Timer

3.11 Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends The Movie.3.10 Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey.3.7 Ultraman Mebius & the Ultra Brothers.
