TRAVELER is the sixth episode of Ultraseven X.
Synopsis
Takao, a young man exhausted from being chased by work, had harbored a fascination with the mysteries of the universe since childhood, nurturing dreams of space exploration.
A mysterious mass of light appears in his room, inviting him on an eternal journey through the cosmos. Jin, who had known Takao before he lost his memory, rushes to his aid, but...
Cast
- Jin : Eriku Yoza
- Elea : Saki Kagami
- K : Tomohito Wakizaki
- S : Anri Ban
- Government Broadcast Newscasters
- Kenichi Miyamoto
- Yoko Azami
Guest Actors
- Takao Hidata Mitsuru Karahashi :
- Alisa Nao Oikawa :
- CM performers : Takayuki Kanayama
- Company employee Yuji Kobayashi :
Voice Actors
- DEUS Commander : Yosuke Natsuki
- Soul of Light : Asami Imai
Suit Actors
- Ultraseven : Hiromi Shinjo
Appearances
Ultras
Kaiju
Home Media
- Ultraseven X Volume 3 features episodes 5-6.
Trivia

- According to screenwriter Yuji Kobayashi:[2]
- When it was decided that ULTRASEVEN X would be set in a near-future controlled society, Kobayashi initially considered writing a story about "escaping from a regulated world." He even thought about incorporating this theme into the first episode's draft.
- The original idea involved aliens abducting those who longed to flee from such a society and taking them into space. However, this concept closely resembled Ai Ota's episode 2 "CODE NAME "R"," which was being developed around the same time. Since both ideas emerged independently without knowledge of each other's work, Kobayashi was completely unaware of the overlap until he heard about it from director Takeshi Yagi. To differentiate his episode, he decided to approach the theme in a distinct manner—focusing more directly on the act of escaping Earth itself. He aimed to depict the pure and earnest desire of a young man determined to leave this world take a new step toward the future.
- The protagonist, Takao Hidata, played by Mitsuru Karahashi, was initially named Meguru in the script stage.
- This episode was influenced by Fujiko F.Fujio's sci-fi short story "The End of the Elders" and also serves as a tribute to it.[3]
- In an early draft, a pre-amnesia Jin confided in Alisa that he had a lover who loved the stars (Elea). Consequently, when Alisa mentioned this fact to him in the final scene, Jin was left speechless in shock. However, to keep his relationship with Elea slightly more platonic, this detail was removed in the final version—though it still remains part of the underlying lore.
References
- ↑ https://cocreco.kodansha.co.jp/telemaga/news/feature/kaijubiyori/RPtL7
- ↑ Ultraseven X Volume 3 Brochure
- ↑ https://koikesan.hatenablog.com/entry/2021/04/29/200130