Episode List
- “The Birth of Astro Boy” – January 1, 1963
- “Frankenstein” – January 8, 1963
- “Adventure on – Mars” – January 15, 1963
- “Guernica” – January 22, 1963
- “Sphinx” – January 29, 1963
- “Lightning Man” – February 5, 1963
- “Captain Atom” – February 12, 1963
- “Ghost Manufacturing Machine” – February 19, 1963
- “Black Looks” – February 26, 1963
- “The Fool Ivan” – March 5, 1963
- “Time Machine – March 12, 1963
- “Cruciform Island” – March 19, 1963
- “The Eyes of Christ” – March 26, 1963
- “The Artificial Sun” – April 2, 1963
- “Plant People” – April 9, 1963
- “The Vehicle, White Planet” – April 16, 1963
- “Robot Land” – April 23, 1963
- “Gadem” – April 30, 1963
- “Astro Boy vs. Garon” – May 7, 1963
- “Gaseous Beings” – May 14, 1963
- “Satellite R-45” – May 21, 1963
- “Sea Serpent Island” – May 28, 1963
- “The Mutant” – June 4, 1963
- “The Submarine Kingdom” – June 11, 1963
- “The Deep-Underground Tank” – June 18, 1963
- “Atlas” – June 25, 1963
- “Planet Pearl” – July 2, 1963
- “Mad Machine” – July 9, 1963
- “The Memorable Day” – July 16, 1963
- “Fuhrer ZZZ” – July 23, 1963
- “The Black Cosmic Ray” – July 30, 1963
- “Hot Dog Corps” – August 6, 1963
- “Two Magicians” – August 13, 1963
- “Midoro – Marsh” – August 20, 1963
- “The Human Farm” – August 27, 1963
- “The Religion of Pui Pui” – September 3, 1963
- “Uran” – September 10, 1963
- “The Disturbed Small Planet” – September 17, 1963
- “Red Cat” – September 24, 1963
- “Neo Caesar” – October 1, 1963
- “X Bomb” – October 8, 1963
- “The Yellow Horse” – October 15, 1963
- “His Highness Dead Cross” – October 22, 1963
- “The Egyptian Conspirators” – October 29, 1963
- “Cleopatra’s Necklace” – November 5, 1963
- “The Robot Spaceship” – November 12, 1963
- “The Cosmic Crab” – November 19, 1963
- “The Tenma Tribe” – November 26, 1963
- “Transparent Giant” – December 3, 1963
- “Astroboy Goes to the West” – December 10, 1963
- “The Little Elephant Pura” – December 17, 1963
- “The Snow Lion” – December 24, 1963
- “Goodbye 1963” – December 31, 1963
- “Duel on the Alps – January 4, 1964
- “Rejuvenating Gas” – January 18, 1964
- “Earth Defense Army” – January 25, 1964
- “Robot School” – February 1, 1964
- “The Thirteen Mysterious Statues of God” – February 8, 1964
- “The Robot Buron X” – February 15, 1964
- “The Demon Bees” – February 22, 1964
- “Space Parasites” – February 29, 1964
- “The Phantom Ship” – March 7, 1964
- “The Artificial Iceberg” – March 14, 1964
- “Count Bat” – March 21, 1964
- “Brave Escapee” – March 28, 1964
- “The Space Viking” – April 4, 1964
- “Heroes of the Night” – April 11, 1964
- “Rebellion of the Dinosaur People” – April 25, 1964
- “The Secret of the Clock Tower” – May 2, 1964
- “Rafflesia” – May 9, 1964
- “The Last Day of Earth” – May 16, 1964
- “7 Days of Drifting in Space” – May 23, 1964
- “Big Titan” – June 6, 1964
- “Earth Expedition” – June 13, 1964
- “Flying City” – June 20, 1964
- “The Monster Machine” – June 27, 1964
- “Cape Town Lullaby” – July 4, 1964
- “The World in Five Hundred Thousand Years” – July 11, 1964
- “Dr Brain” – July 18, 1964
- “Humanoid Bill” – July 25, 1964
- “Dreaming Machine” – August 1, 1964
- “The Robot Olympics” – August 15, 1964
- “The Strange Bird, Garuda” – August 22, 1964
- “The Dolphin Civilization” – August 29, 1964
- “The Demented Beltway” – September 5, 1964
- “The Time Gun” – September 12, 1964
- “Princess Kaguya” – September 19, 1964
- “The Bacteria Corps” – September 26, 1964
- “Gomes’ Ghost” – October 3, 1964
- “The Robot Fortress” – October 10, 1964
- “Garon’s Counterattack” – October 24, 1964
- “Robot Future” – October 28, 1964
- “Three Robot Knights” – October 31, 1964
- “Confrontation in Space” – November 5, 1964
- “Cobalt” – November 7, 1964
- “Angel of the Alps” – November 14, 1964
- “The Evil Punch Card” – November 21, 1964
- “Zeo’s Legacy” – December 12, 1964
- “Little Columbus” – December 19, 1964
- “The Robot House” – December 26, 1964
- “The Unmapped World” – January 2, 1965
- “Queen of the Devils’ Place” – January 9, 1965
- “Stairs Leading into Space” – January 16, 1965
- “The Devil’s Balloon” – January 23, 1965
- “General Atom” – January 30, 1965
- “The Boy from Outer Space” – February 6, 1965
- “Release of the Earth” – February 13, 1965
- “Saturn Man” – February 20, 1965
- “Phoenix” – February 27, 1965
- “Expedition on Mercury” – March 6, 1965
- “Robot Polymer” – March 13, 1965
- “Samson’s Hair” – March 27, 1965
- “Back, the Country without Laughter” – April 3, 1965
- “Metro Monster” – April 10, 1965
- “The Big Runaway Safe” – April 17, 1965
- “The Greatest Robot on Earth (part one)” – April 24, 1965
- “The Greatest Robot on Earth (part two)” – May 1, 1965
- “Robot Grabby” – May 8, 1965
- “The Flying Lens” – May 15, 1965
- “Time Hunter” – May 22, 1965
- “Ganimate” – May 29, 1965
- “The Monster Mantler” – June 5, 1965
- “Captain Dog” – June 19, 1965
- “Parting Gift” – July 3, 1965
- “Find the Bacteria” – July 10, 1965
- “Roboids” – July 17, 1965
- “The Experimental Robot” – July 24, 1965
- “Treasures of the Inca Empire” – July 31, 1965
- “Atom vs. Atom” – August 14, 1965
- “The Storm on – Mars” – August 21, 1965
- “The Moon Champion” – August 28, 1965
- “Prince Louis” – September 4, 1965
- “Revenge After Ten Years” – September 11, 1965
- “Operation Escape” – September 18, 1965
- “The Robot-Dog Backy” – September 25, 1965
- “Inspector Jaguar” – October 2, 1965
- “Little Cooley” – October 9, 1965
- “A Long Day” – October 16, 1965
- “Astro Boy Stolen” – October 23, 1965
- “The King and Atom” – September 30, 1965
- “The Locomotive” – March – Nov, 1965
- “Minya’s Star” – November 13, 1965: AstroBoy and a group of passengers from a doomed rocketliner are stranded on an asteroid with strange characteristics and a mysterious monster.
- “Bird Street Story” – November 20, 1965
- “Lost Friendship” – November 27, 1965
- “Atom in the Deep Sea” – December 4, 1965
- “Report from the Future” – December 11, 1965
- “Mid-air Screen” – December 18, 1965
- “Robio and Robiet” – December 25, 1965
- “The Can Capriccio” – January 1, 1966
- “Miss Magnet” – January 8, 1966
- “Lonely Atom” – January 15, 1966
- “The Robot Bombs” – January 22, 1966
- “The Red Merry-Go-Round” – January 29, 1966
- “Blue Bird Story” – February 5, 1966
- “The Crazed Boundary” – February 12, 1966
- “Robot – Mayor” – February 19, 1966
- “Gypsy’s Star” – February 26, 1966
- “Funny Companion” – March 5, 1966
- “Devil and Angel” – March 19, 1966
- “The Golden Flute” – March 26, 1966
- “Dream-selling Aliens” – April 2, 1966
- “Operation Candy” – April 9, 1966
- “Road to Another World” – April 16, 1966
- “The Space Spider” – April 23, 1966
- “A Great Fuss Over Babies” – April 30, 1966
- “The Jewel-Eating Monster” – May 7, 1966
- “Plenty of Balloons” – May 14, 1966
- “The Island That Jumped Up” – May 21, 1966
- “Gift from the Future” – May 28, 1966
- “Two Princesses” – June 4, 1966
- “Kutcher Forever” – June 11, 1966
- “The Herald Brothers” – June 25, 1966
- “Robotty” – July 2, 1966
- “The Great Submarine Canal” – July 9, 1966
- “Robot Wars (part one)” – July 23, 1966
- “Robot Wars (part two)” – July 30, 1966
- “The Gigantic Robot” – August 6, 1966
- “Chi-tan’s Nighttime Adventure” – August 20, 1966
- “Blue Horseman (part one)” – 1966
- “Blue Horseman (part two)” – 1966
- “Ghost Manufacturing Machine” – September 10, 1966
- “Demented Cobalt” – September 24, 1966
- “Japanese People from Space” – October 1, 1966
- “Time War” – October 8, 1966
- “Star of Africa” – October 22, 1966
- “Monsters Come out at Night” – October 29, 1966
- “Baily’s Legend” – November 5, 1966
- “Tengu of Kurama – November 19, 1966
- “Confusion at the Shooting Studio” – November 26, 1966
- “Miracle of Mesopotamia” – December 3, 1966
- “Wandering Roppi” – November 17, 1966
- “Medussa’s Mansion” – December 24, 1966
- “The Greatest Adventure on Earth” – December 31, 1966
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