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Pestar (ペスター Pesutā?) is a kaiju that fed upon oil and attacked several oil rigs to quench itself. After it was lured onto land, he was knocked out by the SSSP. Later, he was destroyed by Ultraman, who proceeded to undo the damage Pestar had done. Subtitle: Oil-beast (油獣 Yujū?)

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  • Pestar (ペスター Pesutā?) is a kaiju that fed upon oil and attacked several oil rigs to quench itself. After it was lured onto land, he was knocked out by the SSSP. Later, he was destroyed by Ultraman, who proceeded to undo the damage Pestar had done. Subtitle: Oil-beast (油獣 Yujū?)
  • Pestar(ペスターPesutaa) is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultraman.Pestar appeared in Episodes 13. Subtitle: Oil monster(油獣Yujū).
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  • Pestar (ペスター Pesutā?) is a kaiju that fed upon oil and attacked several oil rigs to quench itself. After it was lured onto land, he was knocked out by the SSSP. Later, he was destroyed by Ultraman, who proceeded to undo the damage Pestar had done. Subtitle: Oil-beast (油獣 Yujū?)
  • Pestar(ペスターPesutaa) is a fictional kaiju from the tokusatsu TV series, Ultraman.Pestar appeared in Episodes 13. Subtitle: Oil monster(油獣Yujū).
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