Episode |
Title |
Original airdate |
Production number |
1 |
"Expect the Unexpected (Part 1)" |
3 October 1983 |
1 |
Zelda attacks NASA's outpost on Mars and establishes her home, then mounts an attack on Earth, forcing the Terrahawks into battle. |
2 |
"Expect the Unexpected (Part 2)" |
10 October 1983 |
2 |
The Terrahawks struggle to defend against the aliens' strange powers, and find they may be forced to stop the attack at the cost of Ninestein's life. |
3 |
"Go(l)d" |
1983 |
3 |
The Zeroids find a huge gold nugget, which actually turns out to be a powerful bomb. (aired as the series finale) |
4 |
"Thunder-Roar" |
1983 |
4 |
Zelda defrosts one of her monsters, Sram, who unleashes his devastating voice against the Terrahawks. |
5 |
"Close Call" |
1983 |
5 |
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6 |
"From Here to Infinity" |
1983 |
6 |
An old space probe approaches Earth, but the Terrahawks worry because it was never meant to return. |
7 |
"Space Samurai" |
1983 |
7 |
Tamura, a Samurai warrior from outer space, forces Zelda and Ninestein to meet on neutral ground in order to settle their dispute peacefully. |
8 |
"The Sporilla" |
1983 |
8 |
Zelda lures the Terrahawks to Jupiter's moon Callisto by ransacking a listening post there. Once they arrive, they find themselves being stalked by the fearsome Sporilla. |
9 |
"Happy Madeday" |
1983 |
9 |
Zelda unleashes MOID, Master of Infinite Disguise, who kidnaps Hiro and impersonates him. |
10 |
"Gunfight at Oaky's Corral" |
1983 |
10 |
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11 |
"The Ugliest Monster of All" |
1983 |
11 |
The Terrahawks find a teddy bear-like alien adrift in a space capsule and take him back to Hawknest. However, he is actually one of Zelda's monsters and begins to wreak havoc in the base. |
12 |
"The Gun" |
1983 |
12 |
Yung-Star devises a way to make the Cubes more powerful by combining them. Zelda forms a group of them into a gun and threatens to destroy a newly constructed dam. |
13 |
"Thunder Path" |
1983 |
13 |
Zelda gives Sram another chance to defeat the Terrahawks by sending him to hijack the Overlander, an automated vehicle that delivers vital supplies to Hawknest. |
14 |
"Mind Monster" |
1983 |
14 |
The Terrahawks pick up a capsule in space containing only a strange vapour. However, it actually contains a gaseous monster that meddles with their minds. |
15 |
"To Catch a Tiger" |
1983 |
15 |
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16 |
"The Midas Touch" |
1983 |
16 |
Zelda sends one of her monsters to blow up the "Space Fort Knox" to cause economic havoc. |
17 |
"Operation S.A.S." |
1983 |
17 |
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18 |
"Ten Top Pop" |
1983 |
18 |
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19 |
"Unseen Menace" |
1983 |
19 |
MOID perfects the greatest disguise of all: the invisible man. |
20 |
"A Christmas Miracle" |
1983 |
20 |
Zelda attacks Earth on Christmas Eve, convinced that the Terrahawks' guard will be down. However, Ninestein anticipates such a move, and all-out war erupts. Perhaps the Christmas spirit can even reach someone like Zelda... |
21 |
"Midnight Blue" |
1983 |
21 |
While pursuing a ZEAF Hawkwing flies too high and is marooned in space. |
22 |
"Play it Again, Sram" |
1983 |
22 |
Kate Kestrel wins the world song contest and goes on to compete in the interstellar song contest. Zelda contends that as a resident of Earth's solar system she has a right to participate too, and challenges Kate to a sing-off on a neutral planetoid with her family and Sram as her band. |
23 |
"My Kingdom for a ZEAF" |
1983 |
23 |
Zelda dispatches Yung-star and a new monster, Lord Tempo, to find the location of Hawknest. While traveling back in time to avoid Spacehawk, they pick up King Richard. |
24 |
"Zero's Finest Hour" |
1983 |
24 |
When the Terrahawks are rendered catatonic by space flowers Zero is forced to battle for the cure on his own. |
25 |
"The Ultimate Menace" |
1983 |
25 |
Zelda and the Terrahawks team up to stop Zyklon, a gigantic spaceship dedicated to destroying all life in the universe. |
26 |
"Ma's Monsters" |
1983 |
26 |
(Clip show) Zelda reflects on the exploits of her monsters, who have all failed to defeat the Terrahawks. She reveals she has a new store of frozen creatures with even deadlier powers. Cy-star has news of her own: she's having a baby. |
Episode |
Title |
Original airdate |
Production number |
1 |
"Two for the Price of One" |
1984 |
1 |
The aliens are preoccupied with the birth of Cy-star's child while the Terrahawks prepare to launch a sneak attack. |
2 |
"Child's Play" |
1984 |
2 |
Itstar masterminds its first attack, attempting to destroy the Terrahawks with a bomb. |
3 |
"Jolly Roger One" |
1984 |
3 |
Yung-star and Itstar are sent with Captain Goat to run a pirate radio ship to lure the Terrahawks into a trap. |
4 |
"Runaway" |
1984 |
4 |
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5 |
"First Strike" |
1984 |
5 |
An overzealous general seizes control of the Terrahawks to mount a direct assault on Zelda's Mars base. Ninestein makes futile attempts to warn him that Zelda and her gang of monsters are too powerful to engage in direct combat. Zelda readies a counter-strike team of Sram, Yuri, Lord Tempo and Yung-star. |
6 |
"Terratomb" |
1984 |
6 |
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7 |
"Doppleganger" |
1984 |
7 |
A statue of Yung-star is found at a museum on Earth. |
8 |
"Cry UFO" |
1984 |
8 |
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9 |
"Space Cyclops" |
1984 |
9 |
Zelda sends a huge egg to the moon that hatches into a one-eyed monster. |
10 |
"Timewarp" |
1984 |
10 |
Lord Tempo creates a time warp in order to slow down the Terrahawks' ability to react to a full-scale attack. |
11 |
"Space Giant" |
1984 |
11 |
A pair of miners find and capture a Sporilla and take it back to Earth to sell to a shady sideshow owner. Once it's on Earth, Zelda uses her powers to enlarge the monster into an unstoppable giant. |
12 |
"Cold Finger" |
1984 |
12 |
Zelda enjoins the help of Cold Finger, an alien who uses water and ice as weapons. |
13 |
"Operation Zero" |
1984 |
13 |
Zero is feeling out of sorts and goes in for repairs, but makes a grim discovery; Zelda and her family have infiltrated Hawknest. |