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Commander Hedder (ヘッダー指揮官 Heddā Shikikan), also spelled Hedda is the follower of Satan Egos and commands the army of the Cutmen. Near the end of the series he became Hedder Monster (ヘッダー怪人 Heddā Kaijin).
History[]
Showdown with Tetsuzan[]
After mastering the martial art of Jashin Style, Hedder attempted to force General Kurama Tetsuzan into fighting him by kidnapping and threatening the lives of his allies Keiko and Masaru Nakahara. Tetsuzan eventually showed up and the two fought. Although blinded, Tetzusen was able to kill Hedder. TV STORY-Ep. 50: The Masked Demon Who Aims for the General
Resurrection[]
Hedder was later resurrected by Satan Egos as an Egos Monster with ESP powers. As the newly formed Hedder Monster he still possessed his flail and could regenerate and revive Egos robots. He then resurrected multiple robots to assist him in his fight against Battle Fever Robo. Fortunately for Team Battle Fever, they realized he was controlling the Robos and defeated him, though his eye survived and attached itself to Battle Kenya's boot. It then resurrected itself and went to fight Tetsuzen once again. Hedder revealed he had explosives strapped to his body and threatened to blow them up. Kyutaro, however, revealed a secret freezing spray and froze Hedder Monster. Battle Fever then took the frozen kaijin outside and destroyed him, only for him to escape into Hedder Robot, armed with a flail, a knife, and reinforced armor. With an extra power boost, Battle Fever Robo is able to destroy Hedder, finally killing the Commander once and for all. TV STORY-Ep. 51: Egos' Revival Ceremony
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Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
Commander Hedder was initially portrayed by the late Kenji Ushio (潮 健児 Ushio Kenji), who previously portrayed Baron Iron Mask in J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai vs. Gorenger, in the first seven episodes [1] of Battle Fever J. He was replaced by the late Masashi Ishibashi (石橋 雅史 Ishibashi Masashi), who previously portrayed Boss Iron Claw in J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai, for the remainder of the series.
Design[]
- Commander Hedder were designed by character designer Muneo Kubo.
- His appears to be based on a Sohei (Warrior Monk).
Etymology[]
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Appearances[]
- Battle Fever J
- Ep. 1: Assault!! Run to the Ballpark
- Ep. 2: Egos' Monster-Making Method
- Ep. 3: Search for the Spy!
- Ep. 4: It's a Super-Powered Trap!
- Ep. 5: The Great Robot Dogfight (theatrically screened as Battle Fever J: The Movie)
- Ep. 6: Launch the Multipurpose Battleship
- Ep. 7: The House Burns!!
- Ep. 8: The Riddle of the Strongarm Ace
- Ep. 9: The Woman from the Land of Ice
- Ep. 10: I Saw the Naumann Elephant
- Ep. 11: The Great Case of the Pet Kidnapping
- Ep. 12: The Cursed Killing Method, Rose Snowstorm
- Ep. 13: Golden Eggs and Sunny-Side-Up Eggs
- Ep. 14: Marriage of the Beauty and the Beast
- Ep. 15: Egos' Hellish Cooking
- Ep. 16: Unarmed-Combat! The Queen of Darkness
- Ep. 17: Steal the Monster Machine
- Ep. 18: Pigeon! Hurry to the Nest of Evil
- Ep. 19: The World's Strongest Beauty!!
- Ep. 20: Hazardous Ghost Hunting
- Ep. 21: Assault the Dinosaur Peninsula!!
- Ep. 22: The Female Spy Team's Counterattack
- Ep. 23: Decisive Battle!! All Monsters Appear
- Ep. 24: Tears! Diane Falls
- Ep. 25: The Film Studio is a Strange Haunt
- Ep. 26: The Bandage Man's Masked Report
- Ep. 27: Be Careful of the First Love Thief
- Ep. 28: Chase the Mysterious Boat
- Ep. 29: Did You See Her!? The Kuchisake-Onna
- Ep. 30: The Villainous, Omnivorous Head Chef
- Ep. 31: Violent Dash Track Siblings
- Ep. 32: Hometown Homicide Village
- Ep. 33: Cossack Dies for Love
- Ep. 34: The Dark General Who Laughs at Hell
- Ep. 35: The Great Starvation Panic
- Ep. 36: The Blown-Up Wedding
- Ep. 37: Lightning Sword vs. Pinwheel Sword
- Ep. 38: Bizarre! The Costume Party
- Ep. 39: The Friend Who Became a Demon
- Ep. 40: The Beautiful Teacher, in the Nick of Time
- Ep. 41: A Big Counterattack on the Verge of Explosion
- Ep. 42: Electric Humans: The Fireworks of Love
- Ep. 43: Assassin Jackal
- Ep. 44: The Tsukikage Clan of Hell Valley
- Ep. 45: Five Minutes Before the Heart Stops!
- Ep. 46: The Cursed Straw Doll
- Ep. 47: A Mystery! Strategic Grass-Lot Baseball
- Ep. 48: The Great Thief and the Robber Boy
- Ep. 49: The Rebel Army of Class 2-5
- Ep. 50: The Masked Demon Who Aims for the General
- Ep. 51: Egos' Revival Ceremony
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