Episodes
- 01. Three Beings from Outer Space
- 02. Evacuation in 24 Hours
- 03. The Mystery of Shangri-La
- 04. Camphor Tree Story
- 05. The Floating Fortress
- 06. Zoo on a Skyscraper
- 07. The Queen of Siva
- 08. Phantom of the Circus
- 09. Sun, Don't Set
- 10. The Mummy Factory
- 11. The Duel in the North Valley
- 12. Mole Plan
- 13. The Iron-Eating Fish
- 14. Fort of the Wild Dogs
- 15. Sacrifice is Not Allowed
- 16. My Name is X
- 17. Black Extract
- 18. Explode the Barn
- 19. The Phoenix Story
- 20. The Mad Target
- 21. Adventure in the Volcano
- 22. The Dangerous Stage
- 23. Duel in the Storm
- 24. The Mysterious Inventor
- 25. The Deadly Auto Race
- 26. The Trans Ocean Tunnel
- 27. Invitation of the Diamonds
- 28. Valley of the Thunderbolt
- 29. A Day Blotted Out
- 30. The Penguin Campaign
- 31. Something Very Strange
- 32. The Kiddie Battle
- 33. Four Witches
- 34. The Snow Fairy
- 35. The One-Eyed Gray Wolf
- 36. The Pledge in the Jungle
- 37. The Mystery of the Amazon
- 38. The Horrifying Skiing Competition
- 39. The Hero in the Desert
- 40. The Secret of the Grand Piano
- 41. Jump out, Pukko!
- 42. The Wonder 3 Go West
- 43. Mice from the Universe
- 44. The Moving Buddha
- 45. The Satellite Swag
- 46. The Alligator Incident
- 47. The Mexican Bandits
- 48. Adventures on a Balloon
- 49. The Smog Missile
- 50. Beat Them with the Strange Machine
- 51. The Underground Whale
- 52. Goodbye, Wonder 3
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