Tank Knights Fortress - Episodes

Episodes

  1. Fortress Knights, arrival at the Dark City!
  2. the Strongest Weapon Black Dragon!
  3. Duel of Mine!
  4. the wastleland kinght, Cannon!
  5. Yuma is endanger!
  6. Kinght of solitude, Unicorn
  7. Friendship of wandering Knight
  8. Jadis, her challenge
  9. Man of the sea, Triton
  10. Pride of the Fortress Knights
  11. Secreat of the underground camp
  12. Sudden mission, destroy the Dark Mega Tank
  13. Protect the Grasia!
  14. Betraier's homeland!
  15. Armed corps of Vision!
  16. Yuma is predictor?
  17. Bridge of the Orimo River
  18. Fortress Knights's TV appearance!
  19. Shadow hunter, Deathmender!
  20. The brusting of anger!
  21. Timid Pipo
  22. the spy who I loved
  23. the truth of survival!
  24. the crused Pyramid
  25. the secret of fusion energy
  26. Fortress super rise
  27. the Superspace-time operation
  28. the Discarded thing by someone who courgeous
  29. Today's friend, tomorrow's enemy
  30. the Battle between themselves
  31. Back-draft
  32. Dr. Kimbal Shrunk The Fortress Knights
  33. the Undissuadeble Marco
  34. the Silent Hill
  35. Charge, old man!
  36. We believe, Freud
  37. Super Express!
  38. the Fearful incarnation opponent! Red Dragon
  39. the Day when decisive battle happened
  40. Dark City, the last attack
  41. the Battle between dragons
  42. The secret of Stranger
  43. Stranger VS stranger
  44. the Last Thing what he have to do
  45. Large Escape! Dark Troop Three Staff
  46. the Race on the snowfield
  47. the Rebellion of Black Dragon
  48. the Choice of Black Dragon
  49. The Last scramble between components
  50. the Revival of the Great Dark Evil Dragon
  51. the Death of Stranger?
  52. Dark Fortress! the last judgment

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