Episodes
- Defeat Gomess! (ゴメスを倒せ!, Gomesu o Taose?)
- Goro and Goroh (五郎とゴロー, Gorō to Gorō?)
- A Present from Space (宇宙からの贈りもの, Uchū kara no Okurimono?)
- The Mammoth Flower (マンモスフラワー, Manmosu Furawā?)
- Peguila has Arrived! (ペギラが来た!, Pegira ga Kita?)
- Grow Up, My Turtle! (育てよ! カメ, Sodateyo! Kame?)
- S.O.S. Mt. Fuji (SOS富士山, Esu Ō Esu Fujisan?)
- The Terror of Sweet Honey (甘い蜜の恐怖, Amai Mitsu no Kyōfu?)
- Baron Spider (クモ男爵, Kumo Danshaku?)
- Underground Super-Express, Go West (地底超特急西へ, Chitei Chō Tokkyū Nishi e?)
- Balloonga (バルンガ, Barunga?)
- I Saw a Bird (鳥を見た, Tori o Mita?)
- Garadama (ガラダマ, Garadama?)
- Tokyo Ice Age (東京氷河期, Tōkyō Hyōgaki?)
- Kanegon's Cocoon (カネゴンの繭, Kanegon no Mayu?)
- Garamon Strikes Back (ガラモンの逆襲, Garamon no Gyakushū?)
- The 1/8 Project (1/8計画, Hachi Bun no Ichi Keikaku?)
- The Rainbow Egg (虹の卵, Niji no Tamago?)
- Challenge from the Year 2020 (2020年の挑戦, Nisen'nijū Nen no Chōsen?)
- Ragon, The Amphibious Primordial (海底原人ラゴン, Kaitei Genjin Ragon?)
- Space Directive: M774 (宇宙指令M774, Uchū Shirei Emu Nana Nana Yon?)
- Metamorphosis (変身, Henshin?)
- Fury of the South Sea (南海の怒り, Nankai no Ikari?)
- The Idol of Goga (ゴーガの像, Gōga no Zō?)
- The Devil Child (悪魔ッ子, Akumakko?)
- Blazing Glory (燃えよ栄光, Moeyo Eikō?)
- Flight 206 Has Vanished (206便消滅す, Nihyakuroku Bin Shōmetsusu?)
- Open Up! (あけてくれ!, Akete kure!?)
- Karang Honje on Fire! (火のサンゴ本町ジヨン, Hi no sango honJe!?)
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“Twenty or thirty years ago, in the army, we had a lot of obscure adventures, and years later we tell them at parties, and suddenly we realize that those two very difficult years of our lives have become lumped together into a few episodes that have lodged in our memory in a standardized form, and are always told in a standardized way, in the same words. But in fact that lump of memories has nothing whatsoever to do with our experience of those two years in the army and what it has made of us.”
—Václav Havel (b. 1936)
“What is a novel if not a conviction of our fellow-mens existence strong enough to take upon itself a form of imagined life clearer than reality and whose accumulated verisimilitude of selected episodes puts to shame the pride of documentary history?”
—Joseph Conrad (18571924)