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|caption =Commander Hell in The War in Space | |caption =Commander Hell in The War in Space | ||
|name =Commander Hell | |name =Commander Hell | ||
|subtitle =Galactic Empire Expeditionary Force<br>{{Small|{{Nihongo|銀河帝国遠征軍|Ginga Teikoku Ensei-gun}}}}<ref name="TSEMCWorks">{{cite book|title=[[Toho Special Effects Movie Complete Works]]|date=28 September [[2012]]|publisher=Village Books|page=198|isbn=4-864-91013-8}}</ref> | |||
|species =Extraterrestrial | |species =Extraterrestrial | ||
|nicknames =Hell Commander | |nicknames =Hell Commander | ||
|height =2 meters<ref name="TV Magazine Deluxe 20">[[Godzilla Monsters Super Encyclopedia|ゴジラ大怪獣超百科 (テレビマガジン デラックス20)]]. Misunderstood Kaijin; Page 64.</ref> | |height =2 meters<ref name="TV Magazine Deluxe 20">[[Godzilla Monsters Super Encyclopedia|ゴジラ大怪獣超百科 (テレビマガジン デラックス20)]]. Misunderstood Kaijin; Page 64.</ref> | ||
|weight =100 kilograms<ref name="TV Magazine Deluxe 20"/> | |weight =100 kilograms<ref name="TV Magazine Deluxe 20"/> | ||
|allies =[[Space Beastman]] | |allies =[[Space Beastman]] | ||
|portrayed =[[Goro Mutsumi]] | |portrayed =[[Goro Mutsumi]] | ||
|debut =[[The War in Space]] | |debut =[[The War in Space]] |
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Commander Hell (司令官ヘル is a Shirei-kan Heru)kaijin created by Toho that first appeared in the 1977 kaiju film, The War in Space.
Design
Commander Hell appears to be based off a Roman soldier, wearing a galea atop his head and light torso armor. Being an alien, Commander Hell has green skin. He also carries a large cobra-like staff.
History
The War in Space
TBA
Weapons
Staff
Commander Hell wields a large, cobra-like staff that can release a powerful force from its base. This force can blow people and other objects back.
References
This is a list of references for Commander Hell. 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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