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26th December 1976Episode 18
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6th March 1977Episode 28
13th March 1977Episode 29
20th March 1977Episode 30
27th March 1977Episode 31
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10th April 1977Episode 33
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24th April 1977Episode 35
1st May 1977Episode 36
8th May 1977Episode 37
15th May 1977Episode 38
Episode 39
Dr. Kazuki, who perceived of an invasion of Earth by the Izaru people builds a robot based on the science of magnetism and sphere joint theory. Undergoing a dangerous augmentation process, Dr. Kazuki's daughter Mai becomes the pilot of "Mighty" or "Magnetman Minus". Takeshi Houjou becomes the pilot of "Puraiza" or "Magnetman Plus". The pilots would hold each other and then physically trasform their joint bodies in a metallic plate locking itself on the Gakeen (Short for "Gathering Keen") robot's frame thus enabling the super robot to move and fight. This sequence was notable, to an adult's eye, for its almost-sexual connotation.
