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1 Characters  



1.1  Sakimori/Zone family  





1.2  Zone arsenal  





1.3  Garogan army  





1.4  Terro-Beasts  





1.5  -Special appearances  







2 Cast  





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Zone Fighter
Title card
GenreTokusatsu
Kaiju
Superhero
Science fiction
Kyodai Hero
Developed byToho
Written byKoji Amemiya
Jun Fukuda
Juro Shimamoto
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Susumu Takeuchi
Shozo Uehara
Directed byIshirō Honda
Jun Fukuda
Kengo Furusawa
Akiyasa Kikuchi
Masao Minowa
Kohei Oguri
Opening themeRyusei Ningen Zone by Masato Shimon and Children's Lake Choir
Ending themeRyusei Victory by Masato Shimon
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerTomoyuki Tanaka
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkNippon Television
ReleaseApril 2 (1973-04-02) –
September 24, 1973 (1973-09-24)

Zone Fighter, known in Japan as Meteor Human Zone (流星人間ゾーン, Ryūsei Ningen Zōn), is a tokusatsu science fiction superhero television series. Produced by Toho Company Ltd., the show aired on Nippon Television from April 2 to September 24, 1973, with a total of 26 episodes. This was Toho's answer to not only the popular Ultra Series, but the Henshin Hero phenomenon started by shows like Kamen Rider and Android Kikaider. The previous year, Toho had just made their first successful superhero show, Rainbowman. The series was also notable for its guest appearances by Toho's own Godzilla, as well as two other Toho monsters, King Ghidorah and Gigan. Supplementary materials published by Toho have confirmed Zone Fighter to be part of the Showa era of the Godzilla series, taking place in between Godzilla vs. Megalon and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.

Characters

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Sakimori/Zone family

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The Sakimori/Zone family resembles a normal Japanese family, but they are an alien family that came to Earth after their home planet, Peaceland, was destroyed by the evil aliens called the Garogans. To stop the Garogan army's invasion on Earth, the Sakimori family's three children, Hikaru (the oldest son), Hotaru (the teenage sister) and Akira (the youngest son) transform into the superheroes Zone Fighter, Zone Angel, and Zone Junior. Their transformation code (associated with a "henshin" pose) is "Zone Fight Power".

Zone arsenal

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Garogan army

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The Garogas are a race of space aliens from the planet Garoga. They have red, black, blue and yellow bodies, along with the same colors for the eyes, faces and floppy antennae. They operate on a huge satellite in space.

Terro-Beasts

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  • Red Spark (episode 1)
  • Jikiro (episodes 1, 22 and 25)
  • Destro-King (episodes 2 and 12)
  • Dorola (episode 3)
  • Wagilar (episode 4)
  • Spyler (episodes 4 and 12)
  • King Ghidorah: (episodes 5 and 6)
  • Dragon King (episodes 7 and 12)
  • Gilmoras (episode 7)
  • Gellderah (episode 8)
  • Garoga Spider (episode 9)
  • Goro-Gorilla (episode 9)
  • Spider Uros (episodes 9 and 25)
  • Jipudoro (episode 10)
  • Shadorah (episode 10)
  • Gigan: (episode 11)
  • Barakidon (episode 12)
  • Garoborg (episodes 13 and 25)
  • Dedragon (episode 14)
  • Zandolla (episode 15)
  • Moguranda (episodes 16 and 25)
  • Barugas (episode 17)
  • Gondargilas (episodes 18 and 19)
  • Goramu (episode 20)
  • Jellar (episode 21)
  • Kastam-Jellar (episode 21)
  • Bakugon (episode 23)
  • Needlar (episode 24)
  • Kabutoji (episode 25)
  • Grotogauros (episode 26)
  • -Special appearances

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    Cast

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    • Hikaru Sakimori / Zone Fighter: Kazuya Aoyama
  • Hotaru Sakimori / Zone Angel: Kazumi Kitahara
  • Akira Sakimori / Zone Junior: Takashi Sato
  • Yoichiro Sakimori / Zone Father: Shoji Nakayama
  • Tsukiko Sakimori / Zone Mother: Sachiko Kozuki
  • Raita Sakimori / Zone Great: Shiro Amagusa
  • Takeru Jo: Hideaki Ohara
  • Voice of Gold Garoga: Munemaru Koda
  • Zone Fighter (giant): Momoru Kusumi
  • Garoga, Zone Fighter (life-size, dubbed) : Tatsumi Nikamoto
  • Godzilla: Toru Kawai, Isao Zushi
  • Gigan, King Ghidorah, Terror-Beasts: Isao Zushi
  • Narrator: Kiyoshi Kobayashi
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