
Getter Robo G
Getter Robo G
1. Revive, Getter Robo!
2. Mystery of the Fearsome 100 Demon Empire
3. An Insidious Trap! The Flying Fleet
4. Benkei! Victory of Tears
5. The Frightening Hydrogen Bomb Plan
6. The Dream Shredding Hyakki Empire
7. After That Black Jet!
8. Two Stars Shining in the Night Sky
9. SOS! Getter Robo, Please Respond!
10. Attacking the Demon Island!
11. The Hyakki Empire! The Road to the General
12. Showdown in the Desert!
13. Bat Bombs Crisis!
14. A Friend became Wind
15. The Ballad of the Red Butterfly
16. Battle!! Stormy Man's Road
17. Koro, Bark for Tomorrow
18. Danger in Izu Penisula Shallows
19. Rescue Dr. Saotome!
20. Major Battle! Mecha Fortress
21. Final Battle!, Shinespark
22. Jumbo Jet Disappears on the Ocean Floor
23. Moonlight Dancing Clown
24. Boy Screaming into the Sea!
25. Michiru Disappears into the Beach
26. He who became a Demon!
27. Swallow, Fly away
28. Green Earth Dies
29. Whistle after the tears
30. Dry Snow Sneak Attack!
31. Burn! Ryo's Sword
32. What's up with that healthy girl
33. Dusk knows
34. Showdown! Haykki Three Brothers
35. Never Die Hyakki Old Soldiers
36. Benkei Assassination Plot
37. Approaching Crisis in Japanese Waters?
38. Emperor Brai 's Counter Attack
39. Battle! Sky over Japan
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Getter Robo G is a super robot anime series created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa and produced by Toei Animation. This direct sequel to Getter Robo was broadcast on Fuji TV from May 15, 1975 to March 25, 1976, with a total of 39 episodes. People familiar with Mattel's popular Shogun Warriors toy collection will remember all three of Getter Robo G's robot formations in that toy line: Getter Dragon, Getter Liger and Getter Poseidon. As a result of the popularity of these toys in the US, Jim Terry included this series in his Force Five anime lineup under the title of Starvengers. Some Starvengers episodes were redubbed and released by FB Productions under the Robo Formers title. The original Getter Robo series, however, has yet to appear in the US. In the UK, Starvengers episodes were released on video by Krypton Force under the name Formators.