Ultra Seven - TNT Episodes

TNT Episodes

In 1985, Turner Program Services commissioned Cinar to dub all 49 episodes for run in syndication. In the end they were unsuccessful, and when the episodes finally got aired on the American cable TV channel TNT in 1994, the episodes were given new titles. They are as follows.

1. Enter Dan Moroboshe

2. Shrubs From Space

3. Secret of the Lake

4. Double Trouble At Sea

5. ???

6. ???

7. ???

8. Smokers On The Rampage

9. Toys In Crisis

10. The Man Next Door

11. Captured In Living Color

12. Crystallized Corpusels ( Banned Episode 12 )

13. Space Ace Reunion

14. Planets In Conflict Part 1

15. Planets In Conflict Part 2

16. The Eyes Have Had It

17. Cave-In

18. The Bells Are Ringing

19. Wane Lord Of The Universe

20. The Quakemaker

21. Nissans Return Engagement

22. Chromosone Eaters

23. Fugitive Fortune Teller

24. Mother Knows Best

25. Ultra-7 Exposed

26. The 8,000 Megaton Mistake

27. Temporary Traitor

28. Death On Wheels

29. The Apprentice Alien

30. Trial By War

31. Blood-Thirst

32. Island In The Sky

33. The Dead Invaders

34. Urban Removal

35. Moon-Stuck

36. Sharp Shooter Showdown

37. Devils Angle

38. Brave One

39. Ultra 7 - Tastes Defeat Part 1

40. Ultra 7 - Tastes Defeat Part 2

41. Killer Lake

42. The Boy By The Lake

43. Design By Tyranny

44. Stargazer

45. Simian Says Surrender

46. Dan And The Ultra-7 Challenge

47. Home Sweet Home

48. Exit Ultra-7 Part 1

49. Exit Ultra-7 Part 2

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