Episode list

The Gymnastics Samurai

Retiring Samurai
Gymnast Jotaro Aragaki is told by his coach to retire, but he can't bring himself to tell his family.
6.4 /10
Rock-Bottom Samurai
After the press conference where he failed to announce his retirement, Jotaro has to figure out his next steps.
6.3 /10
Dueling Samurai

Sat, Oct 24, 2020
Young up-and-coming gymnast, Tetsuo Minamino, challenges Jotaro to a gymnastics duel with Jotaro's career on the line.
6.4 /10
Samurai Daughter
As Jotaro works hard to prepare for the NHK Cup, Leo notices that Rei has been acting strange, so he tries to find out what's wrong.
6.6 /10
Battling Samurai
It's time for the NHK Cup, Jotaro's first official competition after his press conference, but all eyes are on the young gymnasts he's competing against.
7.2 /10
Samurai Father and Daughter
Rei's birthday is coming up, but with Jotaro busy preparing for the joint training camp with China, she is left alone to face her feelings.
7.2 /10
Training Camp Samurai
The joint training with China has started. The prince of Bandana challenges the king of last years world championship Lui Longxiang, the samurai also joins in.
7 /10
Intensive Training Samurai
Samurai perfects his special move 'Aragaki' but he wants to add another spin in his triple spin. He starts to train, Ninja helps him with advice. Kitty comes to visit Rei for summer vacation.
7 /10
Ninja & Samurai

Sat, Dec 05, 2020
Samurai succeeds to perform his quadruple flip. On the way home he has a small injury on his feet and Ninja becomes worried. Ninjas past is revealed.
6.8 /10
Gymnastics Samurai
The Final battle is about to start. Rei decides to go the Airport and bring Ninja to the Samurai's Gymnastics. The Bandana Prince starts with a bang. Will Samurai be able to beat him? Will Rei make it in time to stop Ninja from leaving?
7.9 /10

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Super Atragon

Super Atragon

In 1932, the Japanese Army investigates a mysterious meteorite crash in Manchuria, and discovers a strange material that produces a previously unknown kind of energy. The mineral is later used during the Second World War to power a massive submersible battleship Ra, which is built to revitalize the war effort. Shortly before the launch, a young woman named Annette approaches the officers of the Ra and implores them not to use the battlesub. She says the material was sent by subterranean humans to test the surface dwellers right to live, and by using it as a weapon of war they are sealing the human race's fate. The Ra is launched in the twilight days of the war, and shortly after the bombing of Hiroshima the Ra encounters the American battlesub Liberty, whose crew has been tricked into fighting the Ra by Annette's former partner and friend Avatar, whose appraisal of the human race is much more negative than her counterpart. Annette stops Avatar with a blast of mental energy, but the Ra and Liberty destroy each other. Annette and the Ra's first officer are the only survivors. Fifty years later, an unaged Annette and the grandson of the Ra's captain, Go Arisake, are part of a UN team sent to investigate microwaves being generated at the South Pole. It proves to be a prelude to a massive attack from below the Earth, led by Avatar, that will culminate in the complete destruction of the surface humans. However, Go discovers his grandfather's old ship has been found and rebuild as humanity's last line of the defense, commanded by his believed to be dead father, as the final battle to defend Earth begins.

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