Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Dracolon, The Great Sea Monster

Nucleon, The Magic Globe

Gargoyle Vine, A Space Plant

Monster Ligon-Tyrox, A Strange Monster

The Gigantic Claw

Dragon, The Ninja Monster

Our Enemy: Scalion

The Challenge of the Two-Headed Monster

Tentaclon: An Electric Monster

The Transformed Humans

The Terrifying Sand Creature

Amberon: The Synthetic Monster

Opticon Must Be Destroyed

The Monstrous Flying Jawbone

Igganog: The Iceberg Monster

Torozon: An Enemy Robot

Destroy the Dam

X-7: A Mysterious Enemy Agent

Metron: The Mysterious Spaceman

Beware the Radion Globe

The Terrifying Space Mummy

Clash of the Giant Robots

Dr. Eingali: Master of Evil

Hydrazona: A Terrifying Bacteria

Drakulon: Creature of Doom

The Last of Emperor Guillotine
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