Decide the Goal! The Tag Brothers and the Duel of Flames
Episode 8
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Farewell, Barlock! The Secret of the Iron Mask
Episode 9
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Dreaming Monster! Lovers in a Crossfire
Episode 10
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Excellent Technique! The Violin Attack of the Famous Music Robot
Episode 11
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Pursuit of the Brave! A Giant Rises in the Sky!!
Episode 12
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Monster's Beloved・Sieging Ninjas
Episode 13
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Critical Moment! Valley Umineko Restores the Love of Parent and Child
Episode 14
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Little Sister is Alive! Sorrowful Lady Soldier Madonna
Episode 15
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Soaring Monster・Son! Mother's Wish!
Episode 16
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Love's Rival is a Crushing Biker Family
Episode 17
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Mai at Risk! Running One-Eyed Dragon Top Gunder
Episode 18
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Mai's Secret Information・Poolside's Trap
Episode 19
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Summer Vacation is an Adventure Tour to the Ghost Bank
Episode 20
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The Target is Puppies? The Fire-Breathing Armament Army
Episode 21
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A Citywide Mystery・The Beautiful Girl Who Calls Fireflies
Episode 22
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Sky-Soaring Rollers! Raid of the Red Dolphins
Episode 23
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Who's Top?! The Best and Worst's Big Sports Day
Episode 24
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The Magical Battle of Princess Tenko vs Galador
Episode 25
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Fly! JAC Blitzkrieg Cheering Party
Episode 26
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Winners! Blazing JAC Guys
Episode 27
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Help! The Beloved Gori-chan's Escape Journal
Episode 28
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Lovely Thief・Shining Diamond Shines Upon a Virgin's Wish
Episode 29
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The Sorrowful Story of the Stray Dog
Episode 30
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Protect! The Secret Base
Episode 31
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Target the Power Surge! The Girls Who Dreams Love
Episode 32
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Legend of the Century Beauty
Episode 33
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Big Siege Network, Escape of Heated Friendship
Episode 34
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The Emperor with a Thousand Faces・Neros
Episode 35
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Emperor・Neros' Identity is?
Episode 36
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Big Counteroffense! The Robot Army's Showdown
Episode 37
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Great Collapse! Neros Empire
Episode 38
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Great Counterattack! Wasteland of Love and Hatred
Episode 39
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Great Decisive Battle! Metalder for Eternity
Superhuman-Machine Metalder
Overview
Choujinki Metalder is the sixth and shortest entry of the Metal Hero Series, running from March 16, 1987, to January 17, 1988, for only 39 episodes. It was the first series to air on Sundays instead of Mondays. Metalder bears many similarities to Toei's earlier program Android Kikaider, particularly in its themes, characters, and the hero's costume design. The action footage of Metalder was adaptated for the first two seasons of VR Troopers. On February 21, 2007, Toei released the complete Metalder TV series and film on a seven-disc DVD set.
For distribution purposes, Toei refers to this television series as Metalder.