Episode 1
3rd January 1986Episode 2
10th January 1986Episode 3
17th January 1986Episode 4
24th January 1986Episode 5
31st January 1986Episode 6
7th February 1986Episode 7
14th February 1986Episode 8
21st February 1986Episode 9
28th February 1986Episode 10
7th March 1986Episode 11
14th March 1986Episode 12
21st March 1986Episode 13
28th March 1986Episode 14
4th April 1986Episode 15
11th April 1986Episode 16
18th April 1986Episode 17
25th April 1986Episode 18
2nd May 1986Episode 19
9th May 1986Episode 20
16th May 1986Episode 21
23rd May 1986Episode 22
30th May 1986Episode 23
6th June 1986Episode 24
13th June 1986Episode 25
20th June 1986Episode 26
27th June 1986In 1986, Saban Entertainment combined footage from GoShogun and Akū Dai Sakusen Srungle (Great Military Operation in Subspace Srungle or Mission Outer Space Srungle), a similar show produced by Kokusai Eiga-sha, to form Macron 1. In the US version, test pilot David Chance is accidentally transported into a parallel universe controlled by a tyrannical organization called GRIP, led by Dark Star. This allows GRIP to send their forces to Earth, leaving Dark Star's cyborg henchman Orn as deputy in the alternate universe. Fighting against GRIP are two teams comprising "Macron 1": the first (from the GoShogun footage) battles against Dark Star's legions on Earth; Beta Command (from the Srungle footage) is working to overthrow Orn. The main focus is on the Macron team on Earth, with Beta Command appearing sporadically.

