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The '''Space Beastman''' {{Nihongo|宇宙獣人|Uchū kemonohito}} is a human-sized {{kaiju}} created by {{TohoCo}} that first appeared in the [[1977]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]], ''[[The War in Space]]''.
The '''Space Beastman''' {{Nihongo|宇宙獣人|Uchū kemonohito}} is a human-sized [[kaiju]] created by [[Toho]] that first appeared in the [[1977]] [[:Category:Kaiju Films|kaiju film]], ''[[The War in Space]]''.
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Revision as of 06:16, 4 March 2017

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Space Beastman
The Space Beastman in The War in Space
Alternate names None

Species Extraterrestrial Mammal
Height 3 meters[1]
Length None
Weight 500 kg[1]
Forms None
Controlled by None
Relations None
Allies None
Enemies None
Created by Unknown
Played by Mammoth Suzuki
First appearance The War in Space
Latest appearance The War in Space
Design(s) ShodaiKemonohito
Roar(s)

The Space Beastman (宇宙獣人,   Uchū kemonohito) is a human-sized kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1977 kaiju film, The War in Space.

Appearance

Space Beastman is a bipedal humanoid which shares similarities to the Sasquatch. He is covered from head to toe in dark brown fur, and has a pair of yellow horns sticking out of his head.

History

The War in Space

The Space Beastman is one of the Messiah 13 Aliens' strongest allies, and is present aboard their main spaceship. He assists in attacking the UN soldiers attempting to board the aircraft from their Gohten.

Weapons

Axe

The Space Beastman wields an axe for melee combat that can also absorb laser fire.

References

This is a list of references for Space Beastman. 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]

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