Spiral Zone

Sep 21, 1987 (en) Animation, Action & Adventure [50] Min
  • First Air Date
    Sep 21, 1987
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    79%
  • Original title
    Spiral Zone
  • Release
    Sep 21, 1987
  • en
    -

Overview

Spiral Zone is a 1987 American science-fiction animated series produced by Atlantic-Kushner-Locke. Based in part from a toy line made by Japanese company Bandai, the series focused on an international group of soldiers fighting to free the world from a scientist who controls much of the Earth's surface. It only ran for one season, with a total count of 65 episodes. Tonka acquired the license from Bandai and created a different treatment to the series, plus a short-lived toy line. Spiral Zone is known among fans as a series that stood out from other contemporary cartoons of the 80s because of its dark story. The series has not been officially released on DVD by Hasbro, who had acquired Tonka in the 90s, including all the copyrights to their properties.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

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Season 1 ( 1987-09-21)

Holographic Zone Battle

Episode: 1

King of the Skies

Episode: 2

Errand of Mercy

Episode: 3

Mission Into Evil

Episode: 4

Back to the Stone Age

Episode: 5

Small Packages

Episode: 6

Zone of Darkness

Episode: 7

Gauntlet

Episode: 8

Ride the Whirlwind

Episode: 9

The Unexploded Pod

Episode: 10

Duel in Paradise

Episode: 11

The Imposter

Episode: 12

The Hacker

Episode: 13

Overlord's Mystery Woman

Episode: 14

The Sands of Amaran

Episode: 15

Zone Train

Episode: 16

Breakout

Episode: 17

When the Cat's Away

Episode: 18

Island in the Zone

Episode: 19

The Shuttle Engine

Episode: 20

The Mind of Gideon Rorshak

Episode: 21

Canal Zone

Episode: 22

The Lair of the Jade Scorpion

Episode: 23

The Man Who Wouldn't Be King

Episode: 24

The Way of the Samurai

Episode: 25

The Best Fighting Men in the World

Episode: 26

The Ultimate Solution

Episode: 27

Hometown Hero

Episode: 28

In the Belly of the Beast

Episode: 29

The Last One Picked

Episode: 30

So Shall You Reaper

Episode: 31

The Secret of Shadow House

Episode: 32

Zone of Fear

Episode: 33

Bandit and the Smokies

Episode: 34

Heroes in the Dark

Episode: 35

Zone with Big Shoulders

Episode: 36

Behemoth

Episode: 37

The Power of the Press

Episode: 38

Starship Doom

Episode: 39

The Electric Zone Rider

Episode: 40

Australian in Paris

Episode: 41

The Enemy Within

Episode: 42

Anti-Matter

Episode: 43

The Siege

Episode: 44

A Little Zone Music

Episode: 45

Element of Surprise

Episode: 46

Seachase

Episode: 47

The Right Man for the Job

Episode: 48

High and Low

Episode: 49

Profiles in Courage

Episode: 50

The Darkness Within

Episode: 51

Power Play

Episode: 52

Duchess Treat

Episode: 53

Oversight

Episode: 54

Assault on the Rock

Episode: 55

They Zone by Night

Episode: 56

Conflict of Duty

Episode: 57

The Final Weapon

Episode: 58

The Face of the Enemy

Episode: 59

Brother's Keeper

Episode: 60

Little Darlings

Episode: 61

Nightmare in Ice

Episode: 62

Evil Transmissions

Episode: 63

Zone Trap

Episode: 64

Countdown

Episode: 65
Sep 21, 1987 (en)
Animation, Action & Adventure
[50] Min
  • First Air Date Sep 21, 1987
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato 79%
Original Title Spiral Zone
en

Overview

Spiral Zone is a 1987 American science-fiction animated series produced by Atlantic-Kushner-Locke. Based in part from a toy line made by Japanese company Bandai, the series focused on an international group of soldiers fighting to free the world from a scientist who controls much of the Earth's surface. It only ran for one season, with a total count of 65 episodes. Tonka acquired the license from Bandai and created a different treatment to the series, plus a short-lived toy line. Spiral Zone is known among fans as a series that stood out from other contemporary cartoons of the 80s because of its dark story. The series has not been officially released on DVD by Hasbro, who had acquired Tonka in the 90s, including all the copyrights to their properties.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer