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7''Ryusei Ningen Zone'' (''Meteor Human Zone''), better known in the United States as ''Zone Fighter'', is a 1973 {{toku}}satsu series from Creator/{{Toho}}, their second attempt at a superhero series after ''Series/WarriorOfLoveRainbowman''. It is especially notable for crossing over with the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' franchise.
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9The Sakimori family resembles a normal Japanese family, but they are in fact the alien Zone family who came to Earth after their home planet, Peaceland, was destroyed by the evil Garoga aliens and their {{kaiju}} weapons, the Terror Beasts. To stop the Garoga army's invasion on Earth, the Sakimori family's three children, Hikaru, the oldest son, Hotaru, the teenage sister, and Akira, the youngest brother, transform into the superheroes Zone Fighter, Zone Angel and Zone Junior, respectively. Zone Fighter can also turn into a giant hero to fight kaiju, but only for a few minutes. Zone Fighter must use several different powers to kill the Terror Beasts and stop the Garoga once and for all.
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11Zone Angel and Zone Junior will often help their brother recharge when he is running low on energy by shooting a beam into the capsule on the tip of his head crest or by using their aircraft called Smokey to fire a replacement capsule after the current one falls off. Zone Great, the grandpa, will sometimes help by pulling a lever which will send his energy into the sky and rain down on an attacking kaiju as a lighting bolt called the Thunder Bolt. The family friend Hideaki Obara is only human but will also lend a hand in stopping the Garoga. Franchise/{{Godzilla}} (yes, you read correctly; it's ''that'' Godzilla) will also help from time to time, and the family even made a sort of "Godzilla Cave".
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13Zone Fighter's trademark power is his Meteor Missile Might in which wristbands filled with anti-kaiju missiles are fired. Unlike the armies', they actually kill monsters and are very accurate, to the point that they even rival Showa Mechagodzilla's Finger Missiles or Heisei Moguera's Spiral Grenade Missiles. He can also fire a Meteor Proton Beam which can blow up a kaiju with a single blast and is used on monsters too powerful to be killed by the Missile Might Attack; a stream of arrow shaped energy which can be either two little red stream, one large red stream, or two very short yellow ones; and a Subduing Mist which acts as a sort of drug to calm down a monster. Additionally, he can run at jet speed, fly, and make a Zone-Barrier to block projectiles or make a Hyper-Barrier to reflect projectiles back at the source.
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15The show sadly had [[ShortRunners a short run]] that failed to conclude the conflict between the Zone family and the Garoga due to the 1973 oil crisis and low ratings making it too expensive to produce. While the series is perhaps most famous for its existence as a [[FollowTheLeader copycat]] of the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' (as were many other Tokusatsu shows of its time, owing to it being the peak of the Tokusatsu boom the Ultra Series started), it has gained attention in later years for having Godzilla, Gigan, and King Ghidorah make guest appearances on the show. And as a 70s Showa era kids' {{Toku}} series, there are many silly moments in the show juxtaposed with surprisingly brutal FamilyUnfriendlyViolence. You haven't lived until you've seen Zone Fighter [[CruelAndUnusualDeath rip out a monster's eyes, cut off its arms, shoot off its head, and then fly its corpse into space just for cheating in ring toss]]. There's a lot of MonstersOfTheWeek so you'll rarely see the same kaiju twice, especially given what happens to said monster.
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17Sc-Fi Japan has [[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2009/11/14/zone-fighter-series-guide/ a comprehensive series guide here]].
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19!!''Zone Fighter'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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21* ActionGirl: Zone Angel, our female hero. While she can't turn gigantic to fight the Terror Beasts like her older brother, she can still kick the asses of the Garoga's soldiers.
22* AliensAreBastards: The Garoga, through and through, being a brutal race of galactic conquerors who destroyed the Zone Family's homeworld and seek to do the same to Earth.
23* AlienInvasion: Subverted by Zone Fighter and his family as they try to save the world from giant monsters called Terror Beasts. Played straight with the evil Garoga who not only want to destroy Earth but have destroyed Planet Peaceland, Zone's home world and making him and his family the last of their kind.
24* AttackReflector: Zone Fighter can make a forcefield in the shape of a shield called the Hyper Barrier to reflect beams right back at an attacking monster.
25* AwesomeButImpractical: Zone Fighter can grow to become a 62 meter, 55,000 ton warrior more powerful than Godzilla but only for a few minutes.
26* BadassFamily: The whole Zone family has their moments, but it's most obvious with the kids.
27* BigBad: Baron Garoga, the leader of the Garogas.
28* BigDamnHeroes: Zone Fighter obviously. Sometimes Zone Angel, Zone Junior, and Zone Great.
29* BreathWeapon: Several monsters in the show including Godzilla and King Ghidorah.
30* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: Hikaru, Hotaru, and Akira achieve their super forms by shouting "Zone Fight Power!" For his giant form, Zone Fighter shouts "Zone Double Fight!"
31* CoolPlane: Smokey, a cool plane that hides itself in the clouds unless called upon by Zone Angel and Zone Junior, armed with a laser cannon and possessing the ability to replenish Zone Fighter's energy by launching either a recharge beam or a spare Zone Marker.
32* {{Crossover}}: Godzilla did show up on the show five times after all, and King Ghidorah twice. Gigan only appeared once, but that's understandable, given that said appearance ended with him ''dying''.
33* CurbstompBattle: Godzilla vs. Gigan round 2 (technically round 3 if counting ''Film/GodzillaVsGigan'' and ''Film/GodzillaVsMegalon''), King Ghidorah vs. Zone Fighter round 1.
34* DelayedExplosion: The whole point of the show, Zone's Meteor Missile Might will kill a kaiju who will then explode mere seconds after falling over, sometimes even before that. Some monsters even have their heads randomly pop off a few seconds later then suffer a DelayedExplosion.
35* TheDragon: Literally, with King Ghidorah.
36* DuelingShows: Against ''Ultraman'', which is of course the basis for [[Franchise/UltraSeries one of the most popular franchises]] in its home country while ''Zone Fighter'' is generally remembered by the few who do as "that Ultraman ripoff with Godzilla as a recurring character".
37* EyeBeams: At least two monsters in the show have them.
38* EyeScream: Zone Fighter rips out the eyes of a monster after karate-chopping him hard enough for them to pop out of their sockets.
39* {{Expy}}: Spyler is a blatant one of ''Series/UltramanAce'''s Vakishim with a similar head design and color scheme, but has some elements of other Chojus such as Verokron in its design such as the spikes on its back.
40* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Quite a few in this show. Only ''Series/UltramanAce'' and the Showa Film/{{Gamera}} movies could possibly put this series to shame.
41* FightingAShadow: Subverted in one episode; also notable as the monster spawned from Zone Fighter's shadow is the ONLY monster Zone Fighter could not kill in the series.
42* ForegoneConclusion: If this series is believed to be canon to the Showa ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' universe, then you know [[Film/DestroyAllMonsters what will happen to King Ghidorah]].
43* FriendshipMoment: Zone Fighter has given quite a few of these to Godzilla in their fights together, particularly in the episodes featureing Zandolla and the Jellars.
44* FusionDance: In the first episode, three Garoga combine to form Red Spark, the first Terror-Beast that Zone Fighter battles in the show.
45* GlassCannon: Zone Fighter dishes out a lot of damage but he has a hard time taking it.
46* HotBlooded: The theme song. Sung by Masato Shimon, so it's gotta be.
47* HourOfPower: Like his contemporaries, Zone Fighter can only assume his giant form for a few minutes, but the trope is played with, because there are ways for him to replenish his energy. Nonetheless, he can't completely overcome the limitation, and he will be forced to demorph from either energy depletion, or taking too much of a beating.
48* {{Interquel}}: The show aired, and canonically takes place between, the events of ''Film/GodzillaVsMegalon'' and ''Film/GodzillaVsMechagodzilla''. [[spoiler: With this in mind, the show gets to explain why Gigan never appears in the Showa continuity afterwards.]]
49* {{Kaiju}}: The Terror Beasts and Godzilla himself. Arguably Zone Fighter as well.
50* KidHero: Zone Junior gets to fight Garoga thugs alongside his older siblings in the series' human-sized battles.
51* KilledOffForReal: The series is notable for featuring the Showa Gigan's canonical death.
52* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Zone Fighter grows to giant size in mere second to fight giant monsters for a few minutes before needing to recharge.
53* MonsterOfTheWeek: The Terror Beasts are what all of Zone Fighter's foes are called. Even King Ghidorah and Gigan.
54* OurDragonsAreDifferent: King Ghidorah again.
55* OurMonstersAreWeird: Most of the evil monsters in this show are just too strange to even begin to describe, even by Toho standards. Seriously, one of them had a friggin' ''drill'' for a head.
56* PeopleInRubberSuits: Well, duh.
57* SpecialGuest: Godzilla guest-stars in five episodes, King Ghidorah in two, and Gigan in one episode alongside Godzilla.
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59* UltramanCopy: As one of the more notable FollowTheLeader attempts to emulate the ''Franchise/UltraSeries''' success, the titular hero is very much an Ultraman in everything but name. The series even drives the point more by having {{Expies}} of famous Ultra Series Kaiju fight the hero.

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