Special Rescue Exceedraft

February. 02,1992      
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis

Special Rescue Exceedraft is the last part of the Rescue Heroes Trilogy in Toei Company's Metal Hero Series of superhero TV series. It was aired in Japan from February 2, 1992 to January 24, 1993. The series was initially conceived as taking place in a new continuity, leading to weaker ties to Solbrain and Winspector.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1992

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Episode 1 - Kindergarten Bus of Death
February. 02,1992

Episode 2 - Rupture City SOS!
February. 09,1992

Episode 3 - Shadow of Red Spade
February. 16,1992

Episode 4 - Organism Weapon Girl
February. 23,1992

Episode 5 - Space of One Person
March. 01,1992

Episode 6 - Track/Truck Mother
March. 08,1992

Episode 7 - Hayato Designation Arrangement!
March. 15,1992

Episode 8 - Spade Last Maneuvers
March. 22,1992

Episode 9 - Dangerous Family
March. 29,1992

Episode 10 - Hayato's Longest Day
April. 05,1992

Episode 11 - Super-High-Speed Robot of Flame
April. 12,1992

Episode 12 - The Robot Front of Mach
April. 19,1992

Episode 13 - Underworld Fist of Withdrawal!
April. 26,1992

Episode 14 - The Return of the Distant Father
May. 03,1992

Episode 15 - Front Abbreviation Gold and Silver Son
May. 10,1992

Episode 16 - Love of Absolute Decease
May. 17,1992

Episode 17 - Rescue Cinderella
May. 24,1992

Episode 18 - My Father, the Lying Policeman
May. 31,1992

Episode 19 - The Intruder Who Tears Light
June. 07,1992

Episode 20 - The Boundless Friendship
June. 14,1992

Episode 21 - I Am Saiko (1)
June. 21,1992

Episode 22 - I Am Saiko (2)
June. 28,1992

Episode 23 - Seductive Danger
July. 05,1992

Episode 24 - Straying of the Lazy Scar
July. 12,1992

Episode 25 - Take off, Super Machine!
July. 19,1992

Episode 26 - Sprint To Tomorrow!
July. 26,1992

Episode 27 - Ken's Love Story
August. 02,1992

Episode 28 - Again, Warrior of Light!
August. 09,1992

Episode 29 - Good-bye, Warrior of Light
August. 16,1992

Episode 30 - Escort Maneuvers
August. 23,1992

Episode 31 - Time Travel Rescue
August. 30,1992

Episode 32 - Kosaku's Stubborn Father
September. 06,1992

Episode 33 - Completion! Battle Dress - Apocalypse of Flame
September. 13,1992

Episode 34 - The Contract Which Sells Life - Apocalypse of Flame
September. 20,1992

Episode 35 - The Invisible Giant
September. 27,1992

Episode 36 - The Captain Betrayed!?
October. 04,1992

Episode 37 - Blast Running Road of Vengeance
October. 11,1992

Episode 38 - One Even Number Before the Dud and the Exit
October. 18,1992

Episode 39 - Fly! White Sphere of Oath
October. 25,1992

Episode 40 - Death Bomb Punishment Games
November. 01,1992

Episode 41 - Confrontation - Two Ken
November. 08,1992

Episode 42 - Special Police Commanded to Impose House Arrest
November. 15,1992

Episode 43 - God, Demon and Revelations
November. 22,1992

Episode 44 - Christmas Eve of the Final Fight
November. 29,1992

Episode 45 - Death's Snipe Order!
December. 06,1992

Episode 46 - The Beauty Who Raises the Beast
December. 13,1992

Episode 47 - Masaki Returns!
December. 20,1992

Episode 48 - Decisive Battle! Last Judgment
December. 27,1992

Episode 49 - Good-bye, Rescue Police
January. 03,1993

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