
Magnos the Robot
Animation
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Action & Adventure
Magnos the Robot
1S | 39E
09/05/1976
9.3
1. Episode 1
0.0
9/5/1976
2. Episode 2
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9/12/1976
3. Episode 3
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9/19/1976
4. Episode 4
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9/26/1976
5. Episode 5
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10/3/1976
6. Episode 6
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10/10/1976
7. Episode 7
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10/17/1976
8. Episode 8
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10/24/1976
9. Episode 9
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10/31/1976
10. Episode 10
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11/7/1976
11. Episode 11
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11/14/1976
12. Episode 12
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11/21/1976
13. Episode 13
0.0
11/28/1976
14. Episode 14
0.0
12/5/1976
15. Episode 15
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12/12/1976
16. Episode 16
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12/19/1976
17. Episode 17
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12/26/1976
18. Episode 18
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1/2/1977
19. Episode 19
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1/9/1977
20. Episode 20
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1/16/1977
21. Episode 21
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1/23/1977
22. Episode 22
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1/30/1977
23. Episode 23
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2/6/1977
24. Episode 24
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2/13/1977
25. Episode 25
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2/20/1977
26. Episode 26
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2/27/1977
27. Episode 27
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3/6/1977
28. Episode 28
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3/13/1977
29. Episode 29
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3/20/1977
30. Episode 30
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3/27/1977
31. Episode 31
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4/3/1977
32. Episode 32
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4/10/1977
33. Episode 33
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4/17/1977
34. Episode 34
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4/24/1977
35. Episode 35
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5/1/1977
36. Episode 36
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5/8/1977
37. Episode 37
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5/15/1977
38. Episode 38
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1/1/1970
39. Episode 39
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1/1/1970
Overview
Dr. Kazuki, who perceived of an invasion of Earth by the Izaru people builds a robot based on the science of magnetism and sphere joint theory. Undergoing a dangerous augmentation process, Dr. Kazuki's daughter Mai becomes the pilot of "Mighty" or "Magnetman Minus". Takeshi Houjou becomes the pilot of "Puraiza" or "Magnetman Plus". The pilots would hold each other and then physically trasform their joint bodies in a metallic plate locking itself on the Gakeen (Short for "Gathering Keen") robot's frame thus enabling the super robot to move and fight. This sequence was notable, to an adult's eye, for its almost-sexual connotation.