Episodes
Number | Title | U.S. air date |
Synopsis |
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1 | Flash Gordon and the Planet of Death | October 1, 1954 | Flash, Dale and Zarkov travel to the planet Tarset to investigate an ancient curse. They must overcome a traitorous scientist and thwart an invasion from the evil planet Ebon. |
2 | Escape Into Time | October 8, 1954 | Flash and Zarkov must rescue Dale from a mad criminal who seeks to kidnap her with his time machine. |
3 | The Electro Man | October 15, 1954 | Flash and company square off against the Electro Man, a mysterious deity who reigns over a planet where all life is made of metal. |
4 | The Vengeance of Rabeed | October 22, 1954 | The mad Rabeed returns after 100 years in exile with plans to destroy the galaxy. It is up to Flash, Dale and Zarkov to stop his evil scheme. |
5 | Akim the Terrible | November 5, 1954 | The evil King Akim rules Charon, where the only law is lawlessness. After Akim brainwashes Flash's best friend into attempting to assassinate Flash, Flash and Dale travel to Charon to thwart Akim's nefarious schemes. |
6 | The Claim Jumpers | November 12, 1954 | An old prospector who hits his claim and his daughter are threatened by claim jumpers and it is up to Flash and friends to protect them. |
7 | The Dancing Death | November 19, 1954 | The GBI team is help captive in a vibrational device that leads people to commit suicide. |
8 | The Breath of Death | November 26, 1954 | Flash's greatest enemy escapes from prison and seizes control of the Sky Flash. |
9 | The Great Secret | December 3, 1954 | Zarkov's experiments to return life to dead worlds are endangered. |
10 | Return of the Androids | December 10, 1954 | Flash, Dale and Zarkov battle against an invading army of ancient androids. |
11 | The Frightened King | December 17, 1954 | Flash and his GBI colleagues protect the king of the planet Xerxes, who is being plagued by terrible phantoms. |
12 | The Deadly Deception | December 24, 1954 | A robot loaded with atomic bombs is launched into space. Flash must retrieve it before it's too late. |
13 | Duel Against Darkness | December 31, 1954 | A planet whose culture resembles the Middle Ages is ruled by a despotic magician. Can Flash, Dale and Zarkov end his evil reign? |
14 | The Sound Gun | January 14, 1955 | The Sky Flash falls under attack by a powerful sonic weapon. |
15 | The Weapon that Walked | January 31, 1955 | The GBI crew faces a woman who can turn humans to stone with a single look. |
16 | Mission to Masca | February 4, 1955 | Flash and company travel to Masca, a silent planet. |
17 | The Lure of Light | February 11, 1955 | Prudentia, evil queen of the planet Diana, kidnaps Dale Arden to force her to reveal the secret of faster-than-light travel. Flash and Zarkov must use that secret themselves to travel back in time to save Dale's life. |
18 | The Rains of Death | February 18, 1955 | The galaxy is threatened by torrential rains and flooding. Zarkov suspects the rains are a plot and the crew sets out to foil it. |
19 | Flash Gordon and the Race against Time | February 25, 1955 | Half of the planets are lined up to strip the GBI of its authority and distribute its secrets amongst them. Earth casts the deciding vote in favor of keeping the GBI in control and selects Commander Richards to deliver the vote to the Galaxy Council on Mars. Krybian, the evil representative of Pluto, conspires with a master criminal to prevent Richards from voting, thus ensuring that GBI will lose its power. Flash foils the conspiracy and delivers Richards on time. |
20 | The Witch of Neptune | March 4, 1955 | Part 1 of 3. Zydereen, the "Witch of Neptune," plots to take over the planet. To that end she brainwashes Zarkov and Commander Richards to destroy the planet's atmospheric converters. |
21 | The Brain Machine | March 11, 1955 | Part 2 of 3. Flash and Dale race to Saturn to clear the names of the captive Zarkov and Commander Richards, accused of sabotaging Neptune's atmospheric converters. They battle the evil Zydereen, "Witch of Neptune," who brainwashed the captives and has stolen their knowledge of galactic defense. |
22 | Struggle to the End | March 18, 1955 | Part 3 of 3. Using her stolen knowledge, Zydereen, Witch of Neptune, builds a solar ray and threatens to destroy all life if she is not declared Queen of the Galaxy. Flash and Dale race to Neptune to thwart her evil plot. |
23 | The Water World Menace | March 25, 1955 | Underwater creatures wish to live out of the water, so they plot to steal a device to allow them to live on land. |
24 | Saboteurs from Space | April 1, 1955 | As the Sky Flash is pulled off-course to an uncharted planet, every machine on Earth is seized by a mysterious "mechanical paralysis." Flash, Dale and Zarkov must stop Ziering, ruler of Planet X, before he can kidnap the 100 leading scientists from Earth in his bid to take over the galaxy. |
25 | The Forbidden Experiment | April 8, 1955 | From the near-lifeless planetoid Theta N-1, Dr. Fabian Prendis puts out a desperate call to Dr. Zarkov, at the command of his mysterious master. Upon arrival, Zarkov is taken captive and learns that Prendis is dead. His captor is a "lion-man" who demands that Zarkov continue Prendis' "transmutation" experiment to make him fully human in appearance. Flash and Dale discover where Zarkov has gone and race to his rescue. |
26 | Heat Wave | April 15, 1955 | Increases in the Earth's temperature are traced to the planet Caloria. Flash and his crew must thwart the invasion. |
27 | The Hunger Invasion | April 22, 1955 | Flash, Dale and Zarkov must stave off a galactic invasion by a plague of devouring insects. |
28 | Encounter with Evil | April 29, 1955 | A man called Evil confronts Flash, turning all of Flash's friends against him. |
29 | The Matter Duplicator | May 6, 1955 | The GBI investigates a case of jewels mysteriously disappearing and reappearing. |
30 | The Micro-Man Menace | May 13, 1955 | Flash and company work to stop a villain who is able to shrink people and entire planets. |
31 | The Space Smugglers | May 20, 1955 | Flash and the GBI must stop smugglers who are transporting a drug that causes a hypnotic trance. |
32 | The Mystery of Phoros | May 27, 1955 | The rulers of a disease-ridden planet prevent Flash, Dale and Zarkov from trying to stop the epidemic. |
33 | The Shadowy Death | June 3, 1955 | The planet Saturn seeks to join the Galaxy Council but the son of the king acts to oppose it. |
34 | Death in the Negative | June 10, 1955 | Queen Cygnil has the power to kill with a machine that turns people into photographic negatives, and it's up to Flash and friends to stop her. |
35 | The Earth's Core | June 17, 1955 | A series of unexplained earthquakes prompt Flash to travel to the center of the planet to discover the cause. There he, Dale and Zarkov encounter Zaldu, despotic ruler of the underground kingdom, and must halt his plans to burn his way through to the surface world to invade. |
36 | Deadline at Noon | June 24, 1955 | Planets are being destroyed and Earth is next. Flash, Dale and Zarkov must time-travel to 1950s Berlin to defuse a bomb planted 1,250 years in the past. |
37 | The Law of Velorum | July 1, 1955 | Dale goes missing and a desperate Flash must find her. |
38 | The Skyjackers | July 8, 1955 | Flash, Dale and Zarkov investigate the mysterious disappearances of a number of spaceships. |
39 | The Subworld Revenge | July 15, 1955 | Strange tremors again threaten Earth, and Zarkov discovers that the evil Zaldu has survived his previous encounter with Flash and company and rebuilt his kingdom. The GBI team must once more journey deep underground in the Earth-borer Earthworm to thwart Zaldu once and for all. |
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