The mighty Japanese superhero Ultraman has smashed a world record with a colossal statue unveiled at the Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park. The sculpture, modeled after the popular character Ultraman Zero, has been officially certified by Guinness World Records as the “Largest Ultraman.”
The towering figure serves as the centerpiece of the park’s new Ultraman-themed attraction, inviting fans from around the world to stand face-to-face with the gigantic hero.
Character: Ultraman Zero (The son of Ultra Seven, known for his signature red and blue battle suit).
Record Title: Largest Ultraman.
Height: 10.40 meters (34.12 feet), roughly the height of a four-story building.
Weight: An impressive 3.8 tons (8,377 lbs), including its internal structure.
Construction: The statue was meticulously crafted by a team of over 20 specialists.
Location: Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park, Shanghai, China.
The sculpture is depicted in a dynamic, ready-to-fight pose, with its eyes illuminated, embodying the character’s commitment to protecting the Earth.
The massive statue celebrates the enduring legacy of the Ultraman franchise, which originated in a 1966 television series. The franchise also holds another notable Guinness World Record for the “Most TV spin-off series,” underscoring its cultural impact that spans decades and continents.
The record-breaking Ultraman Zero sculpture is now a permanent feature at the Shanghai park, which is home to the world’s first comprehensive Ultraman-themed hotel and park area, offering fans a fully immersive experience into the Ultra Series universe.