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This is a list of episodes for the Medabots anime series and its sequel, Medarot Damashii (Unofficially known in English as Medabots Spirits), which are based on the video game franchise of the same name. Overall, the television series was broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo from July 2, 1999 to March 30, 2001. The original fifty-two episode series was produced by Bee Train and was broadcast from July 2, 1999 to June 30, 2000. Damashii was produced by Production I.G and ran for thirty-nine episodes broadcast from July 7, 2000 to March 30, 2001.

The series was originally licensed and localized into English by Nelvana. In its U.S dubbed broadcast, the series was divided into three seasons. The English version of the Bee Train series aired in the United States on the Fox Broadcasting Company's Fox Kids block from September 1, 2001 through November 2, 2002, while Damashii aired from September 13, 2003 to May 8, 2004 on ABC Family.

The Japanese version has received a VHS and DVD release for the first series, while Damashii has only received a VHS release. On January 29, 2010, a Region 2 boxset release known as MEDAROT DVD BOX 1 was released containing the first thirty episodes,[1] with a second boxset on February 19 finishing with the last twenty-two episodes.[2] Two boxsets for Medarot Damashii were released on December 30, 2010.[3][4] This was Damashii's first DVD release.

From 2002 to 2003, ADV Films released twelve volumes of the both first and second seasons. In 2007, Shout! Factory released the first season of the English version on Region 1 DVD.[5] There were plans to released the second season on DVD, but was canceled. Both series are currently licensed by Discotek Media.[6]

Episode list

The airdates listed below correspond to the U.S broadcasts of the English version produced by Nelvana and do not reflect the original Japanese broadcast on TV Tokyo.

Note: The correct order to watch the episodes is by the "Production Order" which represents the Japanese airing order, not the English episode order.

Season 1

The first U.S season is composed of 26 episodes of the Bee Train series, which were aired over a period of eight months on Fox Kids. Several episodes were produced and broadcast out of order.

Title Production # / Japan Episode # Episode # English Airdate
"Stung by a Metabee" J01 1 September 1, 2001
"Return of the Screws" J02 2 September 1, 2001
"Running Scared" J03 3 September 8, 2001
"The Legendary Medafighter" J04 4 September 15, 2001
"The Old Man and the Sea Monster" J05 5 September 22, 2001
"The Gimme Ghost" J07 6 September 29, 2001
"Cyandog Bites Back" J09 7 October 6, 2001
"For Better for Worse, Part 1" J10 8 October 13, 2001
"For Better for Worse, Part 2" J11 9 October 20, 2001
"Mystery Medabot" J12 10 October 27, 2001
"Phantom Renegade: Unmasked" J17 11 November 10, 2001
"Ban All Medabots" J18 12 November 17, 2001
"Meet Your Meda-Maker" J20 13 November 24, 2001
"The Spy Who Robattled Me" J21 14 December 1, 2001
"I Dream of Hushi" J23 15 December 8, 2001
"Metabee Vs Rokusho" J25 16 February 9, 2002
"Use the Medaforce" (a.k.a. "Discovery of Medaforce") J26 17 February 16, 2002
"Fifteen Minutes of Shame" J27 18 February 23, 2002
"Enter Rintaro" J31 19 March 2, 2002
"The Ace from Outer Space" J32 20 March 9, 2002
"Me and My Shadow Sword" J34 21 March 30, 2002
"Dude, Where's My Ma?" J35 22 April 6, 2002
"X-treme Measures" J36 23 April 13, 2002
"The Road to Ruins" (a.k.a. "Raiders of the Lost Medabot") J37 24 April 20, 2002
"Beetle Mania" J38 25 April 27, 2002
"The Mother of All Robattles" J39 26 April 27, 2002

Season 2

The second U.S season consisted of the remaining 26 episodes of the Bee Train series, which were aired over a period of five months. The first 13 episodes, which were omitted in the first U.S season, were included in season two out of chronological order. The series resumes in its intended order from episode 40 onward.

Title Production # / Japan Episode # Episode # English Airdate
"Spaceship Superstars" J06 27 July 1, 2002
"For Love or Robattle" J13 28 July 2, 2002
"Dance with the Mantis" J24 29 July 3, 2002
"Once Frostbitten, Twice Shy" J29 30 July 4, 2002
"Bridge Over Troubled Squidguts" (a.k.a. "Robattle Bridge") J33 31 July 5, 2002
"No Body Home" J08 32 July 12, 2002
"Welcome to Ninja World" J14 33 July 19, 2002
"Eat, Drink, Man, Medabot" J15 34 July 26, 2002
"There's Something About Miss Mimosa" J16 35 August 2, 2002
"The Birds and the Metabees" J19 36 August 9, 2002
"Skyward, Yo!" J22 37 August 16, 2002
"Love at First Bite" J28 38 August 23, 2002
"Heavy Medal" J30 39 August 30, 2002
"Let the Meda-Games Begin" J40 40 September 14, 2002
"Pixies and Pirates" J41 41 September 15, 2002
"The French Deception" J42 42 September 21, 2002
"Space Medaballerina X" J43 43 September 22, 2002
"Swede and Sour" J44 44 September 28, 2002
"Future's Past" J45 45 September 28, 2002
"The Medaforce Within" J46 46 October 5, 2002
"A Date with Destiny" J47 47 October 6, 2002
"Calm Before the Storm" J48 48 October 12, 2002
"Taking the Victor Out of Victory J49 49 October 19, 2002
"Altered States" J50 50 October 20, 2002
"Waking to a Dream" J51 51 October 26, 2002
"Metabee's Last Stand" J52 52 November 2, 2002

Season 3 (Medarot Damashii)

The English version of the Production I.G series was broadcast from September 13, 2003 to May 8, 2004 on ABC Family. Later episodes and reruns were aired as part of the Jetix block.

Title Production # Episode # English Airdate
"Kilobot Rising" 1 53 September 13, 2003
"Fighting Temptation" 2 54 September 14, 2003
"What the World Needs Now" (a.k.a. "Who is the Mystery Medafighter") 3 55 September 20, 2003
"Delivery Boy" 4 56 September 21, 2003
"Scoop of the Century" 5 57 September 27, 2003
"Robbed Zombies" 6 58 September 28, 2003
"Lights, Camera... Robattle!" 7 59 October 4, 2003
"Dark Alliance, Part 1" 8 60 October 11, 2003
"Dark Alliance, Part 2" 9 61 October 18, 2003
"Redrun-Away" 10 62 October 25, 2003
"Erika's Secret Garden" 11 63 October 26, 2003
"Metabee's Out of Body Exp" 12 64 November 1, 2003
"The Bee's Rescue the Honey" 13 65 November 8, 2003
"A Night In The Medabot Junkyard" 14 66 November 15, 2003
"Once A Medafighter, Part 1" 15 67 November 22, 2003
"Once A Medafighter, Part 2" 16 68 December 6, 2003
"Title Flight" 17 69 December 13, 2003
"The Agony of the Cheat" 18 70 December 20, 2003
"It's the Medafighter Way" 19 71 December 21, 2003
"Fall from Grace, Part 1" 20 72 December 27, 2003
"Fall from Grace, Part 2" 21 73 December 28, 2003
"Mystery Medafighter Unmasked?" 22 74 January 3, 2004
"The Truth About Charlie" 23 75 January 4, 2004
"Rok's Reborn" 24 76 January 10, 2004
"I, Kilobot" 25 77 January 11, 2004
"Thanks for the Memories" 26 78 January 17, 2004
"How Spyke Got His Style Back" 27 79 January 18, 2004
"The Medabot Straight Line Marathon" 28 80 January 24, 2004
"Kung Fu For Thought" 29 81 January 25, 2004
"Erika to the Rescue" 30 82 May 2004
"Rough on a Hot Tin Cat" 31 83 February 14, 2004
"Meda-Forced" 32 84 February 15, 2004
"Poor Miss Nae" 33 85 February 21, 2004
"Mystery Medafighter... Revealed!" 34 86 February 22, 2004
"Winner Take All" (a.k.a. "Medabots Are Friends") 35 87 February 28, 2004
"Transfusion Confusion" 36 88 February 29, 2004
"Gryphon Doom" (a.k.a. "Forbidden Evil Medal") 37 89 March 6, 2004
"Final Goodbyes" 38 90 March 7, 2004
"Into The Fire" 39 91 May 8, 2004

Home video releases

DVD Region 1 (North America)

The following was released as Nelvana held the license, all dub only in its order. Medabots was first released in North America by ADV Films as 12 separate volumes from 2002 to 2003 covering the first two seasons. The first three volumes were later re-released in 2005 under ADV Kidz via their Essential Anime Collection. Later, Shout! Factory released a 4-disc DVD box set in 2008 covering the first season.

ADV Films DVD Singles
Volume Date Episodes
Volume 1 - Transport Metabee! April 30, 2002 1-5
Volume 2 - Medabots, Robattle! June 25, 2002 6-9
Volume 3 - Time to Robattle! August 6, 2002 10-13
Volume 4 - Medabot Wars September 17, 2002 14-17
Volume 5 - Use the Medaforce! October 29, 2002 18-21
Volume 6 - The Face of Dr. Meta-Evil December 10, 2002 22-26
Volume 7 - Back in the Robattle Again January 21, 2003 27-31
Volume 8 - Love and Medabots March 4, 2003 32-35
Volume 9 - A Taste of Medabots May 6, 2003 36-39
Volume 10 - World-Class Medabots July 1, 2003 40-43
Volume 11 - Medabots to the Tournament! September 2, 2003 44-47
Volume 12 - Medabots Forever! November 4, 2003 48-52
Shout! Factory DVD Box Set
Season Date Episodes
The Complete First Season January 15, 2008 1-26

Blu-ray Region A (North America)

The license was transferred to Discotek Media, a company known for rescuing other anime from other distributors. All of the following are SD Blu-rays that are meant to play the show in Standard Definition on a Blu-ray Disc, albeit the decreased amount of discs meaning convenience for collectors, thus it would be lower in price than the DVD release. They will release all three seasons of the dub version (in the order Nelvana presented) in 2019 and 2020 with optional English SDH subtitles, and then release the sub version (in its order) later in the future.

on June 11, 2020, Justin Sevakis said Discotek Media were unable to find the masters for the English version of Medabots Spirits which has prevented the anime from being released on home video in North America.[7] Discotek Media is currently asking fans to help find the masters.

Discotek Media SD Blu-ray Collections
Season Date Episodes
The Complete First Season (Dubbed) December 24, 2019 1-26
The Complete Second Season (Dubbed) July 28, 2020 27-52
The Complete Third Season (Dubbed) TBA 53-91
The Complete First Season (Subbed) TBA 1-26
The Complete Second Season (Subbed) TBA 27-52
The Complete Third Season (Subbed) TBA 53-91


References

  1. ^ "MEDAROT DVD BOX 1 (5-Volume Set)". Amazon Japan. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
  2. ^ "MEDAROT DVD BOX 2 (4-Volume Set)". Amazon Japan. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
  3. ^ "MEDAROT SOULS DVD BOX 1". Amazon Japan. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  4. ^ "MEDAROT SOULS DVD BOX 2". Amazon Japan. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  5. ^ "Shout! Factory expands family program" (Press release). Video Business. 2007-07-16. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  6. ^ @discotekmedia (July 28, 2019). "We're releasing a dub-only SD-BD collection of Medabots season 1; dubbed, with closed captions. We are planning on releasing more Medabots seasons in the future, and a little further down the road, the original Japanese version: Medarot!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2020-06-11/discotek-turns-to-community-for-help-locating-mon-kolle-knights-medabots-english-dub-masters/.160491