Zillion (anime) - List of Episodes

List of Episodes

  1. My Name Is J.J. (US title: They Call Me, J.J.) - J.J. becomes a third member of the White Knights
  2. Attack the Enemy of the High Skies (US title: Hang Fire) - J.J. misunderstands how the Zillion gun functions
  3. 0.1 Second Chance! (US title: Split - Second Chance)
  4. Trap of the Shapeless Ninja Squadron (US title: Target, The White Knights)
  5. Apple Order Violation!? (US title: Judgement Call)
  6. Take Off, Tricharger
  7. Struggle ’Til Death! J.J. vs. Ricks
  8. Strike the Oceanfloor Base!
  9. Stolen Zillion
  10. Flames! Ricks’ Counterattack - Apple and amy are captured by Ricks and his henchmen
  11. Birth of New Zillion!
  12. Attack! Triple Shoot
  13. Angry Shutter Chance
  14. Nightingale of the Battlefield
  15. Life Or Death!? Confrontation of Fate—Part. 1
  16. Life Or Death!? Confrontation of Fate—Part. 2
  17. Tears! Let’s Search J.J.
  18. The Beautiful Noza’s Challenge
  19. Match! Let’s Throw the Coin
  20. Kick with a Broken Heart
  21. Clash! The Sniper
  22. Great Victory from a Lie!
  23. Terror! Demon’s Bio Weapon
  24. Great Adventure! Warrior Opa-Opa
  25. Gentle Fugitive Apple
  26. Revenge Demon Ninja!
  27. Extraordinary Rebel Ricks
  28. Mystery!? Zillion Power
  29. Heroic! Ricks dies!?
  30. Planet Maris on the Corner!
  31. Last Shoot for Victory - the White Knights' final fight against the Nozas

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