Future Robot Daltanious

March. 21,1979      
Rating:
7.3
Trailer Synopsis

Future Robot Daltanious was an anime series that aired from 1979 to 1980. The show is one of the mecha shows which was and still remains very popular among Asian countries and Italy.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1979

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Episode 1 - Rise and Go to War!
March. 21,1979

Episode 2 - The Mysterious Third Robot
March. 28,1979

Episode 3 - Arise, Space Lion
April. 04,1979

Episode 4 - Kento, Emperor of the Future
April. 11,1979

Episode 5 - The Unbreakable Bond of Seven
April. 18,1979

Episode 6 - Kamerotto Appears!
April. 25,1979

Episode 7 - Kento Will Live How He Desires!
May. 02,1979

Episode 8 - I Want a Mother
May. 09,1979

Episode 9 - Jump, Jump, and then Cry
May. 16,1979

Episode 10 - The Stone-Throwing Method of Anger
May. 23,1979

Episode 11 - The Last Residents of Tokyo
May. 30,1979

Episode 12 - Save Sanae! The Dreaded Space Virus
June. 06,1979

Episode 13 - The Tearful Struggle of a Hungry Man
June. 13,1979

Episode 14 - Our other friend
June. 20,1979

Episode 15 - Bang the Festival Drums for the Warriors of Space
June. 27,1979

Episode 16 - Substitute Operation: Gluttony
July. 04,1979

Episode 17 - How is Your School?
July. 11,1979

Episode 18 - What Matters is the Heart, Not the Body
July. 18,1979

Episode 19 - Homework: Bemborg Collection
July. 25,1979

Episode 20 - It’s Impossible to Escape the Underwater Hurricane
August. 01,1979

Episode 21 - Cratus, Warrior of Space
August. 15,1979

Episode 22 - The Great and Tearful Transformation of the Instructor Robot
August. 22,1979

Episode 23 - Gascon, Tiger of the Galaxy
August. 29,1979

Episode 24 - The Sorrowful Tears of Beralios
September. 05,1979

Episode 25 - Tears Do Not Fit Danji
September. 12,1979

Episode 26 - The Challenge of Supreme General Kloppen
September. 19,1979

Episode 27 - Daltanious Crosses the Fields of Death
September. 26,1979

Episode 28 - The Final Onslaught on Zaar’s Base
October. 10,1979

Episode 29 - The Power-Up Strategy of the Flame Sword
October. 17,1979

Episode 30 - A Bride from Outer Space
October. 24,1979

Episode 31 - The Mysterious Slave Ship Heading Toward Earth
October. 31,1979

Episode 32 - The Secret of Hayato, the Wandering Father
November. 07,1979

Episode 33 - Kloppen’s Mysterious Identity
November. 14,1979

Episode 34 - I am Kento a Man from the Earth
November. 21,1979

Episode 35 - Doctor Earl, the Proud Rebel
November. 28,1979

Episode 36 - One Man’s Rebellion
December. 31,1979

Episode 37 - Panic at the Port City
December. 12,1979

Episode 38 - Watch out, Arlin! Confrontation on the Lost Island
December. 19,1979

Episode 39 - Hayato, a Father who Risks his Life for the Galaxy
December. 26,1979

Episode 40 - The Secret of the Clones Revealed!
January. 03,1980

Episode 41 - The Mobile Fortress of Betrayal
January. 09,1980

Episode 42 - A New Battle for Kloppen the Man
January. 23,1980

Episode 43 - The Fierce Battle: Daltanious Against the Mobile Fortress
January. 30,1980

Episode 44 - Sally Forth, Adarus Base!
February. 13,1980

Episode 45 - Father, Come Back to Me!
February. 20,1980

Episode 46 - The Massive Attack Fleet Leads to Zaar in the Storm
February. 27,1980

Episode 47 - Ormen’s Tragic Tale
March. 05,1980

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