Why? Xavitan's Rebellion
7th October 1975Why Did she Die?! Xavitan's Mother
14th October 1975Why?! Gabra's Disappearance
21st October 1975Why?! Evil's Treachery
28th October 1975Why?! Xavitan's Refusal To Fight
4th November 1975Why?! Gabra's Big Comeback
11th November 1975Why?! The Hundred Degrees Below Zero Revenge
18th November 1975Why?! Xavitan Is Captured By Children
25th November 1975Why?! Gabra The Enemy
2nd December 1975Why?! Darunia's Crisis
9th December 1975Why?! Evil and the Child
16th December 1975Why?! Blinded Xavitan
23rd December 1975Why?! Xavitan Impersonated
30th December 1975Why?! Ippei's Double
6th January 1976Why?! Ippei The Tengu
13th January 1976Why?! Secret of the Red Umbrella
20th January 1976Why?! The Other Xavitan
27th January 1976Why?! Target: Evil
3rd February 1976Why?! Xavitan's Five Secrets
10th February 1976Why?! Xavitan's Secret Power
17th February 1976Why?! Tokyo Encased In Ice!
24th February 1976Why?! The Fake Genius Project
2nd March 1976Why?! Magic Powers Have No Effect
9th March 1976Why?! The Overprotective Nobera Family
16th March 1976Why?! Gabra's Transformation Into A Bird
23rd March 1976Why?! The Dancing Gabra Cho
30th March 1976Why?! Xavitan Has Been Blown Away
6th April 1976Why?! The Deadly Tengu Manipulation
13th April 1976Why?! Xavitan's Judgement
20th April 1976Why?! The Mystery of the Sleeping Beauty
27th April 1976Why?! The Challenge From Hell
4th May 1976Why?! The Akuma Fugitive
11th May 1976Why?! Xavitan In Hot Water
25th May 1976Why?! 2 + 3 Is The Magic Number
1st June 1976Why?! The Human Robots
8th June 1976Why?! Gabra Cho Is Swallowed Up
15th June 1976Why?! The Akuma Clan's All Out Attack
22nd June 1976Why?! The Time Capsule
29th June 1976Akumaizer 3 is a Japanese science fiction tokusatsu television series, created by Shotaro Ishinomori and produced by Toei Company. The series premiered on Tuesday October 7, 1975 at 7:30, and ran for 38 episodes in that timeslot on NET, now known as TV Asahi. The series remains obscure outside of Japan, but was popular and renowned in its home country. The series was followed by a sequel called Chojin Bibyun which used rejected designs from the Kamen Rider series as its hero designs.
