Armored Police Metal Jack - Episodes

Episodes

  1. FIRST BATTLE (ファーストバトル?)
  2. CRYSTAL STORM (クリスタルストーム?)
  3. PANIC PROGRAM (パニックプログラム?)
  4. RUNNING MAN (ランニングマン?)
  5. POWER FALL (パワーフォール?)
  6. HOT BLOOD (ホットブラッド?)
  7. TOP SECRET (トップシークレット?)
  8. SOLDIER BLUES (ソルジャーブルース?)
  9. DEAD HEAT (デッドヒート?)
  10. METAL BLACK Part 1 (メタルブラック(前編)?)
  11. METAL BLACK Part 2 (メタルブラック(後編)?)
  12. PROJECT DARK (プロジェクト ダーク?)
  13. The Criminal Organization Ido (犯罪組織イド?)
  14. The Orders to Terminate Lander (ランダー 破壊指令?)
  15. Idol Cop Eriko (アイドル婦警・えり子?)
  16. A Dangerous Visitor (危険な訪問者?)
  17. A Nightmarish Future (悪夢の未来?)
  18. WEAK POINT (ウィーク・ポイント?)
  19. The Orders to Annihilate Metal Jack (機甲警察(メタルジャック)抹殺指令?)
  20. The Beautiful Lady Scientist (美しき女科学者?)
  21. DEATH RED (デス・レッド?)
  22. HYPER RED (ハイパー・レッド?)
  23. The Orders to Assassinate Jun Zaizen (財前純 暗殺指令?)
  24. A Conflict Between Light and Darkness (光と闇の対決?)
  25. At The End of a Deadly Struggle... (死闘の果てに……?)
  26. Reliving the Past (よみがえる過去?)
  27. The Inventors (創られし者たち?)
  28. Ido Returns (イド復活?)
  29. Crola the Machine Goddess (機械の女神クローラ?)
  30. Five Minutes Before the Statute of Limitations (時効成立5分前?)
  31. A Flash of Daylight (真昼の稲妻?)
  32. RACER REPORT (レーサー・リポート?)
  33. The Rose of Iron (鋼のバラ?)
  34. MILLENNIUM CITY (ミレニアム・シティ?)
  35. Asking for Lost Time (奪われた時を求めて?)
  36. Confrontation: Red vs. Jun (対決レッドVS純?)
  37. FINAL BATTLE (ファイナルバトル?)

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