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|genre        =[[Tokusatsu]]
|genre        =[[Tokusatsu]]
|aired        =October 7, [[1972]] -<br>December 30, 1972
|aired        =October 7, [[1972]] -<br>December 30, 1972
|channel      =[[Nippon TV|Nippon Television]]
|producer      =Koichi Nakamura, Masao Tanaka
|produced      =[[Nippon TV]], Union Motion Picture Co.|multiple=yes
|channel      =[[Nippon TV]]
|episodes      =13
|episodes      =13
}}
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'''''Assault! Human!!''''' {{Nihongo|突撃!ヒューマン!!|Totsugeki Hyūman}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]] co-produced by [[Nippon TV]] and Union Motion Picture Co. in cooperation with Mot Boule. Filmed as a live stage show, it was broadcast on television from October 7, [[1972]] to December 30, 1972. Having never been released on home video and the master tapes believed to have been overwritten, the show is now considered completely lost. Many of the suits used for the [[kaiju]] were acquired by [[Toho]] through Bin Promotion, using them for their [[1973]] series, ''[[Go! Greenman]]''.
'''''Assault! Human!!''''' {{Nihongo|突撃!ヒューマン!!|Totsugeki! Hyūman!!}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]] co-produced by [[Nippon TV]] and Union Motion Picture Co. in association with Mot Boule. Filmed as a live stage show, it was broadcast on television from October 7, [[1972]] to December 30, 1972. Having never been released on home video and the master tapes believed to have been overwritten, the show is now considered completely lost. Many of the suits used for the [[kaiju]] were acquired by [[Toho]] through Bin Promotion, using them for their [[1973]] series ''[[Go! Greenman]]''.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Human No. 1|Junichiro Iwaki]], an alien from "[[Planet Human]]" who inhabited the [[Earth]] under the guise of a gymnastics coach, suddenly resigned from his job after sensing an impending invasion. Junichiro began traveling [[Japan]] to train children in martial arts, equipping them with the skills to combat the malevolent monsters and aliens. Junichiro's prediction soon proved true, with the Flasher Corps beginning their invasion, led by their overlord [[King Flasher]]. Together, Junichiro and the children defended the planet, with the children utilizing mysterious devices known as [[Human-Sign]]s to transform Junichiro into the superhero Human No. 1. Along the way, the reporter of "Monster Newspaper" [[Rumiko Hoshiyama]], cameraman [[Yasube Hirai]], and Junichiro's brother [[Human No. 2|Junjiro]] pitched in to the cause.
[[Human No. 1|Junichiro Iwaki]], an alien from "[[Planet Human]]" who inhabited the [[Earth]] under the guise of a gymnastics coach, suddenly resigned from his job after sensing an impending invasion. Junichiro began traveling [[Japan]] to train children in martial arts, equipping them with the skills to combat the malevolent monsters and aliens. Junichiro's prediction soon proved true, with the Flasher Corps beginning their invasion, led by their overlord [[King Flasher]]. Together, Junichiro and the children defended the planet, with the children utilizing mysterious devices known as [[Human-Sign]]s to transform Junichiro into the superhero Human No. 1. Along the way, the reporter of "Monster Newspaper" [[Rumiko Hoshiyama]], cameraman [[Yasube Hirai]], and Junichiro's brother [[Human No. 2|Junjiro]] pitched in to the cause.


Together, Junichiro and his allies were able to best [[King Flasher]]'s forces and defeat him once and for all. However, a new being named [[Grand Flasher]] emerged to replace him, battling Junichiro to the point of death. With Junichiro unable to continue, Junjiro bravely stepped forward to confront Grand Flasher, transforming into Human No. 2. Eventually, Junichiro was miraculously transported to a dimension known as the [[Miracle Zone]], where he was revived and allowed to return to the front lines. The two brothers then continued their battle with the Flasher Corps, including a [[Regeneration Monster Corps|mob of revived kaiju which Junichiro had previously defeated]], until their final duel with Grand Flasher. Ultimately, Grand Flasher was defeated in a duel of epic proportions, and the Flasher Corps' invasion was thwarted.
Together, Junichiro and his allies were able to best [[King Flasher]]'s forces and defeat him once and for all. However, a new being named [[Grand Flasher]] emerged to replace him, battling Junichiro to the point of death. With Junichiro unable to continue, Junjiro bravely stepped forward to confront Grand Flasher, transforming into Human No. 2. Eventually, Junichiro was miraculously transported to a dimension known as the [[Miracle Zone]], where he was revived and allowed to return to the front lines. The two brothers then continued their battle with the Flasher Corps, including a [[Revived Monster Corps|mob of revived kaiju which Junichiro had previously defeated]], until their final duel with Grand Flasher. Ultimately, Grand Flasher was defeated in a duel of epic proportions, and the Flasher Corps' invasion was thwarted.
==Episodes==
==Episodes<ref name="Uchusen">{{cite book|title=Uchusen|volume=vol. 36|date=1 July 1987|publisher=[[Asahi Sonorama]]|page=50|isbn=}}</ref>==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="width:auto%; text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="width:auto%; text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! scope="col"| Episode {{tt|no.|Number}}
! scope="col"| {{tt|No.|Number}}
! scope="col"| Title
! scope="col"| Title
! scope="col"| Writer<ref name="Uchusen">{{cite book|title=Uchusen|ed=vol. 36|date=1 July 1987|publisher=[[Asahi Sonorama]]|page=50|isbn=}}</ref>
! scope="col"| Written by
! scope="col"| Air date<ref name="Uchusen"/>
! scope="col"| Air date
! scope="col"| Recording date<ref name="Uchusen"/>
! scope="col"| Recording date
! scope="col"| Recording location<ref name="Uchusen"/>
! scope="col"| Recording location
|-
|-
| 1
| 1
| "[[What is the Human]]"
| "What is Human?"
| Keisuke Fujikawa
| Keisuke Fujikawa
| 1972/10/07
| 1972/10/07
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|-
|-
| 2
| 2
| "[[3,000 Monsters Shibiretta!]]"
| "3,000 Monster Shibirettas!"
| Shunichi Yukimuro
| Shunichi Yukimuro
| 1972/10/14
| 1972/10/14
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|-
|-
| 3
| 3
| "[[Bloodsucker! Monster Dragonda]]"
| "Bloodthirsty! Monster Dragonda"
| Shozo Uehara
| Shozo Uehara
| 1972/10/21
| 1972/10/21
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|-
|-
| 4
| 4
| "[[Flying Monster Blanca!]]"
| "Flying Monster Blanker!"
| Maru Tamura
| Maru Tamura
| 1972/10/28
| 1972/10/28
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|-
|-
| 5
| 5
| "[[Kill!! Monster Red Rock]]"
| "Kill!! Monster Red Rock"
|rowspan="2"| Keisuke Fujikawa
|rowspan="2"| Keisuke Fujikawa
| 1972/11/04
| 1972/11/04
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|-
|-
| 6
| 6
| "[[Death of Kaijin Gegil!!]]"
| "The Death of Monster Gegil!!"
| 1972/11/11
| 1972/11/11
| 1972/10/28
| 1972/10/28
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|-
|-
| 7
| 7
| "[[Kaijin Megahertz Blows Up the Television Station!!]]"
| "Monster Megahertz Blows Up the TV Station!!"
| Keisuke Fujikawa,<br>Maru Tamura<br>{{small|(adapted by Suya Shirai)}}
| Keisuke Fujikawa,<br>Maru Tamura<br>{{small|(adapted by Soya Shirai)}}
| 1972/11/18
| 1972/11/18
| 1972/11/04
| 1972/11/04
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|-
|-
| 8
| 8
| "[[The Flasher Demon Boy!]]"
| "The Demon Flasher Boy!!"
| Keisuke Fujikawa
| Keisuke Fujikawa
| 1972/11/25
| 1972/11/25
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|-
|-
| 9
| 9
| "[[King Flasher's Demise]]"
| "King Flasher's Demise"
| Maru Tamura
| Maru Tamura
| 1972/12/02
| 1972/12/02
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|-
|-
| 10
| 10
| "[[Death of the Hero Human!!]]"
| "Death of the Hero Human!!"
| Keisuke Fujikawa
| Keisuke Fujikawa
| 1972/12/09
| 1972/12/09
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|-
|-
| 11
| 11
| "[[The Return of Human!]]"
| "The Return of Human!"
|rowspan="2"| Shozo Uehara
|rowspan="2"| Shozo Uehara
| 1972/12/16
| 1972/12/16
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|-
|-
| 12
| 12
| "[[The Human Brothers' Great Success!]]"
| "The Human Brothers' Great Success!"
| 1972/12/23
| 1972/12/23
| 1972/12/09
| 1972/12/09
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| Fuchu City Hall
| Fuchu City Hall
|}
|}
==Staff==
==Staff{{R|Uchusen}}==
{{Staffs
{{Staffs
|Directed by|Mochi Sunuma, Fumihiko Kanbe, Osamu Shigematsu  
|Planning director|Soya Shirai
|Written by|Keisuke Fujikawa, Shunichi Yukimuro, Shozo Uehara, Maru Tamura, Suya Shirai
|Directed by|Mochi Sunuma, Fumihiko Kanbe, Osamu Shigematsu
|Planning by|Suya Shirai
|Written by|Keisuke Fujikawa, Shunichi Yukimuro, Shozo Uehara, Maru Tamura, Soya Shirai
|Stage director|Shuro Agawa
|Tape producer|Tatsuhiko Goto
|Produced by|Koichi Nakamura, Masao Tanaka
|Produced by|Koichi Nakamura, Masao Tanaka
|Executive producer|Tatsuhiko Goto
|Musical performances by|Kenichiro Morioka, Tatsuya Takahashi and the Tokyo Union
|Music by|Kenichiro Morioka
*Opening and ending themes "[[Assault Human]]" and "[[Human Warming-Up Exercises]]"
|Production design by|[[Tohl Narita]]
|*Performed by|[[wikipedia:Otowa Yurikago Kai|Columbia Yurikago Kai]], Tomato Ketchup
|Opening and ending themes "[[Assault Human]]" and "[[Human Warming-Up Exercises]]" performed by|[[wikipedia:Otowa Yurikago Kai|Columbia Yurikago Kai]], Tomato Ketchup, Yusuke Natsu
|*Spoken lines by|Yusuke Natsu
|*Lyrics by|Takashi Takase
|*Lyrics by|Takashi Takase
|*Composed and arranged by|Kenichiro Morioka
|*Arranged and composed by|Kenichiro Morioka
|Narration by|Yasuo Yamada
|Sound effects by|Masakazu Goto
|Art director and character producer|[[Tohl Narita]]
|Lighting by|Yoshichika Hashizume
|Special effects by|Hiroshi Arai
}}
}}
==Cast==
==Cast==
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|Akihiko Nishijima|[[Human No. 2|Junjiro Iwaki]] / [[Human No. 2]] (voice)
|Akihiko Nishijima|[[Human No. 2|Junjiro Iwaki]] / [[Human No. 2]] (voice)
|[[Yoshiko Tanaka]]|Rumiko Hoshiyama
|[[Yoshiko Tanaka]]|Rumiko Hoshiyama
|Shun Yashiro|Yasube Shirai
|Shun Yashiro|Yasubei Hirai
*Keiko Aramaki
|Keiko Aramaki|Kyoko Hanawa
|Ichiro Murakoshi|[[King Flasher]] (voice) / [[Grand Flasher]] (voice)
|Yasuo Yamada|narrator (voice)
|Yoshio Sudo|[[Human No. 1]]
|Ritsuo Sawa|[[Flasher|Flasher {{color|black|/}} Flasher Red Eye {{color|black|/}} Flasher Black Mask]]
|Ritsuo Sawa|[[Flasher|Flasher {{color|black|/}} Flasher Red Eye {{color|black|/}} Flasher Black Mask]]
|Miki Kageyama|[[Queen Flasher]] / [[Flasher|Flasher Pink Mask]]
|Miki Kageyama|[[Queen Flasher]] / [[Flasher|Flasher Pink Mask]]
|Ichiro Murakoshi|[[King Flasher]] / [[Grand Flasher]] (voice)
}}
}}
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[Zarizon]]
*[[Zarizon]]
*[[Dragonda]]
*[[Dragonda]]
*[[Blanca]]
*[[Blanker]]
*[[Sibilegon]]
*[[Sibilegon]]
*[[Red Rock]]
*[[Red Rock]]
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===Weapons, vehicles, and races===
===Weapons, vehicles, and races===
*[[Flasher|Flashers]] (Flasher; Flasher Red Eye; Flasher Black Mask; Flasher Pink Mask)
*[[Flasher|Flashers]]
*Flasher Red Eye
*Flasher Black Mask
*Flasher Pink Mask
*[[Human-Sign]]
*[[Human-Sign]]
*[[Regeneration Monster Corps]]
*[[Revived Monster Corps]]
{{col-end}}
{{col-end}}
==Live performances==
==Live performances==
Following the show's conclusion, ownership of the kaiju suits fell to Bin Promotion, who had handled suit acting and stunts during the series' original run. The company continued to put on live performances in subsequent years, including one at the Bali Hai Center in Miyagi (which opened its doors in December of 1973) and another atop the Endochain EBeanS building. Amateur 8 millimeter recordings from both shows were discovered sometime before 2010 and included in the documentary ''This Was Sendai, Miyagi''.
Following the show's conclusion, ownership of the kaiju suits fell to Bin Promotion, who had handled suit acting and stunts during the series' original run. The company continued to put on live performances in subsequent years, including one at the Bali Hai Center in Miyagi (which opened its doors in December of 1973) and another atop the Endochain EBeanS building. Amateur 8 millimeter recordings from both shows were discovered sometime before 2010 and included in the documentary ''This Was Sendai, Miyagi''.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Because of this series being filmed live as a stage show, it utilized many innovative techniques incorporating smoke, stage lighting, and special effects.<ref name="OfficialStoreAbout">{{Cite web|url=https://goo.gl/TN0ME2|title=Tohl Narita and "Assault! Human!!" (成田亨と『突撃!ヒューマン!!』)|work=shop.totsugekihuman.com|accessdate=11 May 2017}}</ref>
*Because of this series being filmed live as a stage show, it utilized many innovative techniques incorporating smoke, stage lighting, and special effects.<ref name="OfficialStoreAbout">{{Cite web|url=https://goo.gl/TN0ME2|title=Tohl Narita and "Assault! Human!!" (成田亨と『突撃!ヒューマン!!』)|work=shop.totsugekihuman.com|accessdate=11 May 2017}}</ref>
*Artist and production designer [[Tohl Narita]] hand crafted a bronze statuette of [[Human No. 1]] in 1987 in commemoration of the series,<ref name="OfficialStore">{{Cite web|url=https://goo.gl/Rmir8y|title=Assault! Human!! Tohl Narita (突撃!ヒューマン!! 成田亨)|work=shop.totsugekihuman.com|accessdate=11 May 2017}}</ref> alongside statues of [[Ultraman]] and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraseven (character)|Ultraseven]] which were collectively referred to as his "Trinity."<ref name="OfficialStoreAbout"/> The original is currently held in a personal collection,<ref name="OfficialStoreAbout"/> however 40 copies of it were created and made available for sale in 2016.<ref name="OfficialStoreBronze">{{Cite web|url=https://goo.gl/MT2mLe|title=Reproduction Carved "Human" Bronze Statue (彫刻作品「ヒューマン」複製ブロンズ像)|work=shop.totsugekihuman.com|accessdate=11 May 2017}}</ref>
*Artist and production designer [[Tohl Narita]] hand crafted a bronze statuette of [[Human No. 1]] in 1987 in commemoration of the series,<ref name="OfficialStore">{{Cite web|url=https://goo.gl/Rmir8y|title=Assault! Human!! Tohl Narita (突撃!ヒューマン!! 成田亨)|work=shop.totsugekihuman.com|accessdate=11 May 2017}}</ref> alongside statues of [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman (character)|Ultraman]] and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraseven (character)|Ultraseven]] which were collectively referred to as his "Trinity."<ref name="OfficialStoreAbout"/> The original is currently held in a personal collection;<ref name="OfficialStoreAbout"/>however, 40 copies of it were created and made available for sale in 2016.<ref name="OfficialStoreBronze">{{Cite web|url=https://goo.gl/MT2mLe|title=Reproduction Carved "Human" Bronze Statue (彫刻作品「ヒューマン」複製ブロンズ像)|work=shop.totsugekihuman.com|accessdate=11 May 2017}}</ref>
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://shop.totsugekihuman.com/ Official store site]
*[http://shop.totsugekihuman.com/ Official store site]
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[[Category:Tokusatsu]]
[[Category:Stage Shows]]
[[Category:Stage Shows]]
[[Category:Lost media]]

Latest revision as of 22:37, 16 August 2023

Assault! Human!!
Assault! Human!!
Air date October 7, 1972 -
December 30, 1972
Producer(s) Koichi Nakamura, Masao Tanaka
Production companies Nippon TV, Union Motion Picture Co.
Channel(s) Nippon TV
Genre(s) Tokusatsu
Episodes 13

Assault! Human!! (突撃!ヒューマン!!,   Totsugeki! Hyūman!!) is a Japanese tokusatsu series co-produced by Nippon TV and Union Motion Picture Co. in association with Mot Boule. Filmed as a live stage show, it was broadcast on television from October 7, 1972 to December 30, 1972. Having never been released on home video and the master tapes believed to have been overwritten, the show is now considered completely lost. Many of the suits used for the kaiju were acquired by Toho through Bin Promotion, using them for their 1973 series Go! Greenman.

Plot

Junichiro Iwaki, an alien from "Planet Human" who inhabited the Earth under the guise of a gymnastics coach, suddenly resigned from his job after sensing an impending invasion. Junichiro began traveling Japan to train children in martial arts, equipping them with the skills to combat the malevolent monsters and aliens. Junichiro's prediction soon proved true, with the Flasher Corps beginning their invasion, led by their overlord King Flasher. Together, Junichiro and the children defended the planet, with the children utilizing mysterious devices known as Human-Signs to transform Junichiro into the superhero Human No. 1. Along the way, the reporter of "Monster Newspaper" Rumiko Hoshiyama, cameraman Yasube Hirai, and Junichiro's brother Junjiro pitched in to the cause.

Together, Junichiro and his allies were able to best King Flasher's forces and defeat him once and for all. However, a new being named Grand Flasher emerged to replace him, battling Junichiro to the point of death. With Junichiro unable to continue, Junjiro bravely stepped forward to confront Grand Flasher, transforming into Human No. 2. Eventually, Junichiro was miraculously transported to a dimension known as the Miracle Zone, where he was revived and allowed to return to the front lines. The two brothers then continued their battle with the Flasher Corps, including a mob of revived kaiju which Junichiro had previously defeated, until their final duel with Grand Flasher. Ultimately, Grand Flasher was defeated in a duel of epic proportions, and the Flasher Corps' invasion was thwarted.

Episodes[1]

No. Title Written by Air date Recording date Recording location
1 "What is Human?" Keisuke Fujikawa 1972/10/07 1972/09/23 Kawaguchi Civic Hall
2 "3,000 Monster Shibirettas!" Shunichi Yukimuro 1972/10/14 1972/09/30 Ageoshi Civic Hall
3 "Bloodthirsty! Monster Dragonda" Shozo Uehara 1972/10/21 1972/10/07 Tsuchiura Civic Hall
4 "Flying Monster Blanker!" Maru Tamura 1972/10/28 1972/10/14 Koto Public Hall
5 "Kill!! Monster Red Rock" Keisuke Fujikawa 1972/11/04 1972/10/21 Ashikaga Community Hall
6 "The Death of Monster Gegil!!" 1972/11/11 1972/10/28 Fuchu City Hall
7 "Monster Megahertz Blows Up the TV Station!!" Keisuke Fujikawa,
Maru Tamura
(adapted by Soya Shirai)
1972/11/18 1972/11/04 Soka City Culture Hall
8 "The Demon Flasher Boy!!" Keisuke Fujikawa 1972/11/25 1972/11/11 Shibuya Public Hall
9 "King Flasher's Demise" Maru Tamura 1972/12/02 1972/11/18 Kashiwa Civic Cultural Hall
10 "Death of the Hero Human!!" Keisuke Fujikawa 1972/12/09 1972/11/25 Omiya Citizen Hall
11 "The Return of Human!" Shozo Uehara 1972/12/16 1972/12/02 Kawaguchi Civic Hall
12 "The Human Brothers' Great Success!" 1972/12/23 1972/12/09 Koto Public Hall
13 "Farewell, Humans" Keisuke Fujikawa 1972/12/30 1972/12/16 Fuchu City Hall

Staff[1]

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Planning director   Soya Shirai
  • Directed by   Mochi Sunuma, Fumihiko Kanbe, Osamu Shigematsu
  • Written by   Keisuke Fujikawa, Shunichi Yukimuro, Shozo Uehara, Maru Tamura, Soya Shirai
  • Stage director   Shuro Agawa
  • Tape producer   Tatsuhiko Goto
  • Produced by   Koichi Nakamura, Masao Tanaka
  • Musical performances by   Kenichiro Morioka, Tatsuya Takahashi and the Tokyo Union
  • Opening and ending themes "Assault Human" and "Human Warming-Up Exercises"
    • Performed by   Columbia Yurikago Kai, Tomato Ketchup
    • Spoken lines by   Yusuke Natsu
    • Lyrics by   Takashi Takase
    • Arranged and composed by   Kenichiro Morioka
  • Sound effects by   Masakazu Goto
  • Art director and character producer   Tohl Narita
  • Lighting by   Yoshichika Hashizume
  • Special effects by   Hiroshi Arai

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, vehicles, and races

Live performances

Following the show's conclusion, ownership of the kaiju suits fell to Bin Promotion, who had handled suit acting and stunts during the series' original run. The company continued to put on live performances in subsequent years, including one at the Bali Hai Center in Miyagi (which opened its doors in December of 1973) and another atop the Endochain EBeanS building. Amateur 8 millimeter recordings from both shows were discovered sometime before 2010 and included in the documentary This Was Sendai, Miyagi.

Footage from two Miyagi performances, included in This Was Sendai, Miyagi

Trivia

  • Because of this series being filmed live as a stage show, it utilized many innovative techniques incorporating smoke, stage lighting, and special effects.[2]
  • Artist and production designer Tohl Narita hand crafted a bronze statuette of Human No. 1 in 1987 in commemoration of the series,[3] alongside statues of Ultraman and Ultraseven which were collectively referred to as his "Trinity."[2] The original is currently held in a personal collection;[2]however, 40 copies of it were created and made available for sale in 2016.[4]

External links

References

This is a list of references for Assault! Human!!. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Uchusen. vol. 36. Asahi Sonorama. 1 July 1987. p. 50. |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Tohl Narita and "Assault! Human!!" (成田亨と『突撃!ヒューマン!!』)". shop.totsugekihuman.com. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  3. "Assault! Human!! Tohl Narita (突撃!ヒューマン!! 成田亨)". shop.totsugekihuman.com. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  4. "Reproduction Carved "Human" Bronze Statue (彫刻作品「ヒューマン」複製ブロンズ像)". shop.totsugekihuman.com. Retrieved 11 May 2017.

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