Episodes
- The Legend of the B-Da Heroes (part 1)
- The Legend of the B-Da Heroes (part 2)
- Fly! White Gale
- The Arrogant Warrior, Black Bomber
- A Dark Messenger Arrives
- Fire Away! Blue Sniper
- Protecting the Forest's B-Daron
- Dr. Gray Bomber's Super Inventions
- Don't die! Rui Rui
- Black Bomber's secret
- Draken of the Four Dark Lords arrives
- Rise Up! White Gale II
- Tempestuous Princess, Pink Bomber!
- The Second of the Four Dark lords, Tiger
- Mystery of the Stormy night
- The Lone Hero
- Don't cry, Wind Bird
- Discovery! Secret of the Labyrinth!?
- Go! Black Cluster
- Tiger's Doomsday
- Mysterious Beauty, Miss Purple appears
- Roar! Yellow Crasher
- Move Out! Blue Braver
- Red Bomber's dream, the Prima Donna
- Shuringe's Evil Trap
- Dr. Gray Bomber's Spectacular Marriage Proposal
- Goodbye, Miss Purple
- S.S. Pink Princess's Big Disaster
- Sildork - The Great Dark Being's Rebellion
- Red Bomber's Heart gets Stolen!?
- Momite Bomber's Day of Dignity
- Sildork Returns!?
- Abused Control of White Blose
- The Legend of the B-Stone
- The Prince of Darkness Appears
- The Strongest Enemy, Dark Prince
- Tiger and Shuringe's Counterattack
- Duel! Draken VS. Sildork
- A Cursed Yellow Bomber
- Frozen Monstrosity, Icekenstein
- Wind Bird, Come Back!
- Black Bomber's Present
- Combine! Saint Blaster
- The Scroll of Destiny
- The True Tale of Black Bomber's Past
- Dark Prince's True Self
- Darkness Dragon Attacks!
- The Final Battle! Light Saint Dragon Emerges
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