Zone Fighter

Zone Fighter

Action & Adventure
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Zone Fighter

1S | 26E
04/02/1973
7.7

1. Destroy the Terror-Beast Missile!

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4/2/1973

2. Attack! Destro-King

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4/9/1973

3. Strike! Garoga's Underground Base

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4/16/1973

4. Invasion! Garoga's Grand Army: Godzilla Appears

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4/23/1973

5. Attack King Ghidorah!

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4/30/1973

6. King Ghidorah's Counterattack!

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5/7/1973

7. Zone Family's Critical Moment!

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5/14/1973

8. Defeat the Invader of Fear!

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5/21/1973

9. Find the Secret of the Red Spider!

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5/28/1973

10. Zone Fighter, Destroyed!

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6/4/1973

11. In a Hair's Breadth: The Roar of Godzilla!

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6/11/1973

12. The Terror-Beast Base: Invade the Earth!

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6/18/1973

13. Hair-Raising! The Birthday of Terror

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6/25/1973

14. Rampage! The Garoga Boys Attack Force

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7/2/1973

15. It's Sinking! Godzilla, Save Tokyo

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7/9/1973

16. Terrifying Attack! The Garoga Robot

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7/16/1973

17. Go! Fighter, Scramble

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7/23/1973

18. Command: "Destroy the Japanese Islands"

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7/30/1973

19. Order: "Destroy the Earth with Comet K"

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8/6/1973

20. Fierce Fight! Can You Hear Fighter's Song?

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8/13/1973

21. Invincible! Godzilla Rages

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8/20/1973

22. Counterattack! Defeat Super Jikiro

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8/27/1973

23. Secret of the Great Terror-Beast Bakugon

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9/3/1973

24. Defeat the Needle Shooting Terror-Beast Needlar

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9/10/1973

25. Carnage! Zone & Godzilla vs. the Allied Terror-Beast Forces

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9/17/1973

26. Pulverize! The Garoga Gamma-X Strategy

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9/24/1973

Overview

Zone Fighter, known in Japan as Ryūsei Ningen Zone, 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, it was cancelled due to the oil crisis of 1973. 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 successful first superhero show, Rainbowman. The series was also notable for its guest appearance 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 Godzilla series, taking place in between Godzilla vs. Megalon and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.