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