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Episodes

Episode titles, following the episode order in the American DVDs (notes indicate where the Japanese broadcast order differed, indicated by bold):

  • 01. Power Up!
  • 02. Rocket Ball
  • 03. Atlas * Destination Deimos
  • 04. Astro vs. Atlas * Into Thin Air
  • 05. Destination Deimos * Rainbow Canyon
  • 06. Into Thin Air * Atlas
  • 07. Rainbow Canyon * Astro vs. Atlas
  • 08. Neon Express
  • 09. Franken
  • 10. Venus Robots
  • 11. Reviving Jumbo * Robot Circus
  • 12. Robot Hunters * Reviving Jumbo
  • 13. The Rise of Pluto * Little Sister, Big Trouble
  • 14. The Fall of Acheron * Micro Adventure
  • 15. Dragon Lake * Only a Machine
  • 16. Lost in Outland * Robot Hunters
  • 17. Deep City * The Rise of Pluto
  • 18. The Blue Knight * The Fall of Acheron
  • 19. Hydra-Jacked * Robot Boy
  • 20. Geo Raider * Eternal Boy
  • 21. Secret of the Blue Knight * Dragon Lake
  • 22. Robot Circus * The Legend of Tohron
  • 23. Little Sister, Big Trouble * Lost in Outland
  • 24. Micro Adventure * March of the Micro Bears
  • 25. Only a Machine * Deep City
  • 26. Robot Boy * The Blue Knight
  • 27. Dawn of the Techno-Revolution * Old Dog, New Tricks
  • 28. The Legend of Tohron * Hydra-Jacked
  • 29. March of the Micro Bears * The Case of the Phantom Fowl
  • 30. Old Dog, New Tricks * Geo Raider
  • 31. The Case of the Phantom Fowl * Gideon
  • 32. Gideon * Secret of the Blue Knight
  • 33. Fairy Tale
  • 34. Shape Shifter
  • 35. Phoenix (or Firebird)
  • 36. Space Academy
  • 37. Atlas Strikes Back
  • 38. Battle-Bot
  • 39. Time Hunters
  • 40. Escape from Volcano Island
  • 41. Avalanche
  • 42. Battle of Steel Island
  • 43. Undercover
  • 44. Into the Dragon's Lair
  • 45. Night Before the Revolution
  • 46. Robotonia
  • 47. Showdown in Robotonia
  • 48. Journey to Tomorrow
  • 49. Astro Reborn
  • 50. The Final Battle

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