Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos
Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos, also known as Revenge of the Gobots, is a Japanese anime television series produced by Ashi Productions. It ran on TV Tokyo from July 3, 1986 through May 28, 1987. A large portion of the Machine Robo toy-line was exported and sold by Tonka in America as Gobots and Rock Lords. To date, only 15 episodes of the series have officially been released with English subtitles on three DVDs by Central Park Media.
Trailers & Videos

Opening 1 | Machine Robo Blaze - MARTIN

Opening 2 | Victory for Machine Robo - Masato Shimon
Seasons

1. Rising Storm - The Fighting Style of Justice!

2. Wolf Sword! Call Forth the Thunder of Courage!
3. Steal the Metal Laster!
4. Devil Trap - The Enslaved Village
5. Hot Fight at Absolute Zero!
6. The Rock People and Mizuchi the Mysterious Dragon
7. Sophia, Warrior Woman of the Leo Clan
8. The Demon Sea of the Lost Civilization of Mu
9. Dash Out, Tank Trancer!
10. Defeat Bug, the User of Darkness!

11. Pledging Love on the Great River

12. Legend of the Elmedia Hero

13. Jet! Defeat the Double Death Blade!

14. Burn and Run, Brother and Sister Warriors!

15. Sending Love to the Horizon
16. Challenge Of The Remodeled Preacher
17. The Deadly Castle In The Sky (Part One)
18. Farewell, Grujious! The Final Battle At The Sky Castle
19. Speed Through The Death Race
20. The Man From Gandora
21. Angel Heart, Protect Vikung-Fu
22. Rockdon Versus Rockgillan
23. The Burning Sky Of Besbianco
24. All Machine Robos, Move Out
25. Deploy! Land Commander 5
26. The Crossrock Prophecy
27. Maskrock, The Knight Of Rox Mountains
28. Ten Seconds To Detonation - Run, Tough Trailer
29. Escape From The Depths Of The Earth - Pro Truck's Debut
30. Spew Fire, Big Blazer Cannon
31. The Curse Of The Medusa Sword
32. Battle Rock - The Tears of Mars
33. The Mysterious Ruins - The Four Hidden Treasures
34. Vikung-Fu, Lost In Space
35. The Secret Of The Gem People
36. Save Amber - Blazer Cannon
37. Touch And Go For Land Commander 5
38. Helitanser, Get Your Gun
39. Full Blast Wheelmen
40. The Fossil People Of Hidden Treasure Valley
41. Power Riser's Enemy Penetration
42. Vikung-Fu's Scream Of Rage
43. Fiery Sky Space And Heart Sword - Don't Die Jet
44. Cronos - The Final Battle
45. Steel Warriors Of The Machine Robo Army
46. Fight, Machine Robo Army I
47. Fight, Machine Robo Army II
Cast

Kazuhiko Inoue
Rom Stōll

Yuko Mizutani
Leina Stōll

Hideyuki Umezu
Deathclaw

Shinya Ôtaki
Blue Jet

Koichi Hashimoto
Rod Drill

Toshiharu Sakurai
Triple Jim

Hiroshi Yanaka
Tough Trailer

Shigezo Sasaoka
Gadess

Minoru Inaba
Grujios

Yosuke Akimoto
Garudi (evil)

Show Hayami
Garudi (good)

Nobuaki Fukuda
Pro Truck Racer

Kenichi Ono
Devil Satan 6

Kenichi Ono
Gillhead
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