Metal Hero Series - Season 5
Season 5
Jikuu Senshi Spielban
Episodes
A Shocking Pair! The Crystallized Combination!
Goodbye Mama! The Two Hightech Heroes
Hello Earth: The Blue Seas' Adam & Eve
Angel or Devil? the Masked Girl Hellvira
Further Than Planets... An Older Sister and Her Young Brother
The Combat Creature's Strange Cells
The Kinclon Dance on the Mermaid Island
Diana's Wrath / Tears / Smile
Helen is...!? My Wrath is About to Explode
Shock, Gulp! The Beauty-Beauty's Robot
Strange Robot Gunman
The Futuristic House Sad Puppies
Do Your Best Papa! The Mini-Mama's Sunny-Side Up Eggs
That Planet is a Map of Our Tomorrow!
It is the Sea! The Shining Sun, a Wink and a Gulp
Waller Lurks in Loose Layers of Earth
A Maze Gamezone
A Bright Rainbow Bridge in a Cup
A Dangerous Technique Hidden in a Circuit
Love and Sadness of a Cyborg
The Queen Sings to the Devil in F Minor
A Black Mass With an Opera Beat
A Brother and Sister Race Through the Legendary Demon Mountain
From the Year 2201 Comes Emperor Guillotine
The Newly Made Emperor's New Mechanoid Presses Near the End
The Second Helen Tears Off Her Loving Heart
The Poison Fang Which Tries to Suck the Blood of the Beautiful Runaway
Good Day, Baby; a 23rd Century Lesson
1 Plus 1 Equals 5? Diana Smash Plan
A Tearful Reunion, And Doctor Bio is...
Tokyo is Sinking! Third Crystallize Helen Lady
Return Mama! Frightful Green Panic
Don't Stop! The Roar of the Destructive Bike Gang
All Happiness・Packer Doesn't Provide the Dream
Waller's New Year's Gift; The Beautifying Mirror
Mumumu! Waller's New War Potential: Youki?
Drumroll! Youki's Manipulating Devil Dance
You've Been Defeated!? Papa & Mama Mechanoid Counterattack
The Queen Paints an Unexpected Trick
The Girl Watches! The Duel of the Beam Sword VS The Legendary Demon Sword
Who is the Lead Performer!? Plans Made by the Dream Factory
The Commander-in-Chief's Assault! The 100,000 Volt Final Circuit
Last Stand! Breaking into Waller Castle
Now You Know! Planet Clin's Secret
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