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- A female mercenary team, armed with unique power armor suits, battle the forces of the corrupt mega-corporation, Genom in futuristic Tokyo.
- A combination of cybernetics and psychic potential. At its core: the tortured souls of 2 human beings. Many wish to control this monstrosity, but can their hatred be contained?
- An alien spaceship crash lands on Earth and her secrets lead to a desperate war against an alien enemy sent to retrieve the ship.
- Three different, unique stories about an elite police force called the AD Police.
- In 1980s Tokyo, a young motorcycle enthusiast discovers that the transforming bike/mecha entrusted to him by his murdered friend holds the key to the true nature of his world.
- Several years after the end of Bubblegum Crisis, things have calmed down, or so it seems. Sylia's disappeared, Priss has stumbled from one manager to another, Nene's still working with the AD Police and trying to keep the Knight Saber ideal alive, and Linna has moved into the Stock market and is doing quite well. Things are quiet, until a group of mercenaries calling themselves the Illegal Army begins to attack high tech companies, stealing rare parts. Sylia returns with new hardware to reform the Knight Sabers, but will they be able to take on the Illegal Army, and whoever is behind them?
- Koji Kondo is a young mechanic who finds the Madox-01. He gets stuck inside the machine before he finishes reading the manual. He must now evade the government and find his girlfriend before she disappears forever.
- A teen stunt car team secretly fights crime with the help of their artificially intelligent cars.
- A warrior named Stig Bernard and a bunch of other rebels and soldiers must fight a deadly alien race and track down their ruler.
- In the year 3195, during a war between robots and humans, a sentient combat armor loses his companion in battle and shuts down until his internal systems spot a new human.
- A superhuman outlaw courier and his female partner/manager are framed for the kidnapping of a millionaire's daughter.
- Galactic war rages between amoeban Paranoids and all-female Solnoids. Solnoid battleship, Star Leaf, with crew of seven is sent to defend Chaos, a planet that's being terraformed. However, they're part of an experiment.
- A bird-themed superhero team fights against the menace of Galactor, a technologically advanced terrorist organization.
- Bhodi Li earth's world champion at Photon is selected to join an elite team of Photon Warriars. The Guardians of the Light of Photon work to keep the evil warlord of Arr from taking over the universe.
- In the near future, robot technology has advanced to the point of self-awareness. Under the leadership of the "Black King," machines have decimated the human population and conquered the world.
- Masato, a seemingly typical high school student, has his life turned upside-down when he is suddenly arrested without explanation, after which his parents show up and tell him they aren't his real parents, but actually, government employees paid to pose as his mother and father. He later learns that he had been selected (apparently a long time ago) to be the pilot for a giant fighting robot called the Zeorymer. His assignment is to fight Hau Dragon, the shadowy organization that built the Zeorymer, along with seven other robots they still control.
- The sequel to Gall Force: Destruction (1987). Solnoids and Paranoids plan to use their Planet Destroyer weapons to wipe each other out. Lufy and her crew try to make them see reason even if they have to sacrifice themselves to do it.
- Again, Micky and Erie, both wrestling participants, lose to their competitors, outperforming the force several times. To win the next fight and get first place, the girls accept the Kidou Foundation offer, which offers them help.
- The sequel to Gall Force: Eternal Story (1986). Lufy, one of the heroines of the first movie, is rescued by a Solnoid ship that's on a mission to wipe out the star system that holds the key to peace between their race and the Paranoids.
- The year 2085 and the only winners of the last war were the machines. Years previously the human race discovered the ruins of an ancient ship beneath the moon's surface and used the knowledge gained to create weapons of war.
- The last remaining human soldiers of a devastated Earth fight against the machines for one last chance for their species to escape and survive.
- A super deformed parody which depicts the "making of " Eternal Story and Destruction. A very humorous behind-the-scenes look (if "Gall Force" were a live-action series instead of being animated). Cast and crew members run into severe and embarrassing difficulties as things do not turn out as they should; for example, Lufy totally drowns in embarrassment as she is object of a whole crowd of spectators while in the nude; the director's obsession with realistic filming causes some real high-voltage friction with Catty; and in the end, after the premiere, the girls end up in an ongoing on-stage tussle about which one is the most popular character.
- Operation Exodus has been completed and the earth based forces have to survive long enough for reinforcements from Mars. Sandy Newman is facing a challenge along with her squad with a quasi-religious group called the Geo Chris which wants to make the Earth green again.
- An alien metaphysician/mech designer and defector of the Garadian Empire trains multiple psychic youths to use their talents against the oncoming Garadian invasion of Earth.
- Two former criminals work alongside a female billionaire by piloting giant transforming robots in a battle against the evil organization 'Shadow'.
- Ten years after a mysterious alien ship lands on Earth and is rebuilt with its technology adapted, the alien warrior servants of the ship's owners arrive to retrieve it.
- The team gets stuck in a weird town controlled by a strange illusionist.
- Uncle Zach is missing, and the kids find out they are suspects in his disappearance.
- The team is assigned to deliver satellite equipment to a mountain research station but the equipment is stolen, and a snowstorm thwarts the kids' attempts at getting it back.
- Daisy receives a talking teddy bear which is pointing out mysterious clues about a factory. Tess and Dan investigate the factory hoping to discover clues.
- The team goes to the Florida Everglades looking for Pandora, a lost dog that is carrying an important vaccine. They must find the dog before enemy agents gets their hands on her.
- The team protects a chicken, given to them as a gift from an archaeologist. But when a bad guy shows up to abduct the fowl, the team must figure out the bird's link to finding a hidden treasure.
- A rogue agent Greg Dumont, is hired by a criminal mastermind by the name of Alex Vance to steal the control codes to Roadie and Wheels in an attempt to get his hands on the high-tech cars and use the A.I.s to destroy Pole Position.
- The team enters a race suspected to be used to smuggle a computer chip out of the country.
- The team is stranded in an unfriendly town and harassed by the local sheriff. The unwelcoming treatment leads the team to suspect criminal activity at the town's gold mine and that the sheriff may be involved.
- The team is assigned to protect museum paintings that are being mysteriously vandalized; the cut pieces secretly contain a diagram for an advanced computer chip.
- Kuma uncovers a plot to steal an Indian totem hidden somewhere at Mount Rushmore. He tries to warn the others with a quarter, nickel, and a penny all of which have the same presidents as the monument: Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln.
- The kids go to an island threatened by a tsunami to rescue Dr. Lungo (Kuma's creator). They find that Lungo's shady assistants are trying to kill him and steal his genetic research.
- Dan and Tess are invited to their hometown to celebrate a queen's pageant where Tess is made carnival queen, but the queens amulet she wears is a fake made of candy as the real one goes missing.
- In "Ultracity 6060", the characters refuse to face the camera since the small budget doesn't allow for proper lip sync. In "Farcus", a man takes an early lunch but regrets it. In "Robin", the titular character goes to a party. In "Pull My Finger", one hamster tries to get another hamster to pull his finger. In "Science Facts!", a broccoli with an IQ of 10 wreaks havoc on a game show. In "Penguins: A Documentary", a narrator describes penguins. In another "Ultracity 6060", Hirogani can't stop passing gas. In "Space War", pandemonium ensues on a distant planet. And in "Untalkative Bunny", a bunny answers his phone but, due to being mute, can't take advantage of an exclusive newspaper offer. Also includes Cartoon Girl's most embarrassing moment and two segments of "The Many Deaths of Norman Spittal".
- In "Ultracity 6060", a foul-mouthed stand-up comic is the talk of the town. In the first "Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History", Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley meet and mumble to each other. In "Chunks of Life", two slackers don't want to pay rent and try to escape their violent landlord. In the first installment of "The Organization", a man introduces a new sound not heard by human ears and tries to market it. In the second installment of "Fishbar", two fish talk about cat hospitals. In "Love's Rich Bounty", a dog falls in love with a woman's butt. In the second "Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History", the Rolling Stones put on a free concert that has the Hell's Angels as security guards. In "Cartoon Girl", a comic describes how you know you're broke. In the second "Ultracity 6060" short, an overly bright TV blinds the city. In the second installment of "The Organization", a restaurant opens that allows customers to kill their food before they eat it. In "Walking Around", a man experiences all sorts of calamities as he walks home. And in the third "Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History", Bob Dylan goes electric.
- The Knight Sabers are hired to rescue a little girl named Cynthia from a group of kidnappers, but the girl is far more than she seems...
- A friend of Linna's threatens to expose Genom secrets that led to the death of her fiancé, but Genom plans to silence her, first.
- The Knight Sabers attack Genom Tower to put an end to the machinations of Genom executive Brian J. Mason.
- A racer modifies his car into a weapon of vengeance against the biker gangs of Megatokyo, but the car soon develops a mind of its own.
- A killer is draining victims of their blood, but this is no vampire. And what do a pair of escaped love-doll androids have to do with it?
- A group of fake Knight Sabers are ruining the group's reputation, leading to a fight against a returning foe.
- A singer with a vendetta comes to Megatokyo, and brings some heavy firepower with her.