Ultra Seven/YMMV


 * Angst? What Angst?/Cliffhanger Copout: The beginning of Episode 49.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Captain Kurata, complete with an awesome theme song for him and Kiriyama.
 * Seven himself in the franchise, to the point where he has countless tributes and even sequels and remakes dedicated only to him. He's practically the poster child of the franchise along with the original Ultraman.
 * Hell Is That Noise: Alien Bell emits a high-pitched ringing sound that humans can't stand, but it can stun Seven.
 * Alien Guts' roar.
 * King Joe's mechanical sound.
 * Either the radar ping or the actual (not audible to humans) sound when the Ghos aliens arrived on Earth caused Dan pain.
 * Macekre: The Cinar-made Canadian dub.
 * Mood Whiplash: Examples:
 * Part of the setup for Episode 39 (a daytime patrol by two Ultra Garrison members that came up with nothing but a happy scene at an amusement park full of unsuspecting people), compared to what happened after Dan and Anne run into the Guts aliens...
 * The was a hilarious moment in Episode 24 "Return North!" when the Kanan aliens, operating out of a lighthouse, place Windam under their control, causing him to attack Dan. Dan transforms and "defeats" his friend by wearing him down, complete with "Fight! Ultraseven" playing in the background. This happens just as Furuhashi has a close call with an airliner.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Now in its proper page.
 * Paranoia Fuel: A truck constantly chased the poor old man whom nobody believed in "The Fugitive Fortune Teller". Luckily, Dan and Kiriyama listened...
 * From Episode 8 "The Targeted Town": Smoking doesn't seem glamorous at all, especially after aliens tampered with a particular batch in Japan. People would go postal as a result of the tainted cigarettes, assault others, pass out, and finally forget they ever did any harm. Imagine if aliens could tamper with, say, water...
 * Soundtrack Dissonance: Tense moments in Episode 8, as well as the Tear Jerker end of Episode 12, are scored to upbeat, classical-sounding, music.
 * Uncanny Valley: The featureless aliens in "Seek Tomorrow" wear masks with blank eyes (think Batman in the comics) and unmovable mouths (like Michael Myers).