

Spiral Zone
Spiral Zone
1. Holographic Zone Battle
2. King of the Skies
3. Errand of Mercy
4. Mission Into Evil
5. Back to the Stone Age
6. Small Packages
7. Zone of Darkness
8. The Gauntlet
9. Ride the Whirlwind
10. The Unexploded Pod
11. Duel in Paradise
12. The Imposter
13. The Hacker
14. Overlord's Mystery Woman
15. The Sands of Amaran
16. Zone Train
17. Breakout
18. When the Cat's Away
19. Island in the Zone
20. The Shuttle Engine
21. The Mind of Gideon Rorshak
22. Canal Zone
23. The Lair of the Jade Scorpion
24. The Man Who Wouldn't Be King
25. The Way of the Samurai
26. The Best Fighting Men in the World
27. The Ultimate Solution
28. Hometown Hero
29. In the Belly of the Beast
30. The Last One Picked
31. So Shall You Reaper
32. The Secret of Shadow House
33. Zone of Fear
34. Bandit and the Smokies
35. Heroes in the Dark
36. Zone with Big Shoulders
37. Behemoth
38. The Power of the Press
39. Starship Doom
40. The Electric Zone Rider
41. An Australian in Paris
42. The Enemy Within
43. Anti-Matter
44. The Siege
45. A Little Zone Music
46. The Element of Surprise
47. Seachase
48. The Right Man for the Job
49. High and Low
50. Profiles in Courage
51. The Darkness Within
52. Power Play
53. Duchess Treat
54. Oversight
55. Assault on the Rock
56. They Zone by Night
57. Conflict of Duty
58. The Final Weapon
59. The Face of the Enemy
60. Brother's Keeper
61. Little Darlings
62. Nightmare in Ice

63. Evil Transmissions
64. Zone Trap
65. Countdown
Overview
Spiral Zone is a 1987 American science-fiction animated series produced by Atlantic-Kushner-Locke. Based in part from a toy line made by Japanese company Bandai, the series focused on an international group of soldiers fighting to free the world from a scientist who controls much of the Earth's surface. It only ran for one season, with a total count of 65 episodes. Tonka acquired the license from Bandai and created a different treatment to the series, plus a short-lived toy line. Spiral Zone is known among fans as a series that stood out from other contemporary cartoons of the 80s because of its dark story. The series has not been officially released on DVD by Hasbro, who had acquired Tonka in the 90s, including all the copyrights to their properties.