Robot Girls Z
TV-PG
6.2
2014
Animation
, Comedy
The story revolves around a new team of "Toei robot girls" named "Team Z" that is made up of three girls based on Toei's Mazinger Z franchise: Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, and UFO Robot Grendizer. Usually they perform in activities around Nerima ward in Tokyo to raise the awareness of the promising future energy source "Photon Power" (koushiryoku). However, there are times when "Mechanical Beast" team of girls emerge from the "Subterranean Empire" and attempt to steal the energy. Thus "Team Z" has to battle them to prevent this, though sometimes they just go and beat up the "bad girls" to relieve stress.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
March. 08,2014
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
March. 07,2014
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
March. 02,2014
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
February. 01,2014
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
February. 01,2014
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
June. 13,2014
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Episode 3 : Fierce Battle! Baron Ashura Strikes Back! \ Shock! The Last Day of Photonic Town! \ The Robot Girls Z Die at Dawn!
March. 02,2014
As Ashura finds herself unemployed after being laid off by Dr. Hell, Doublas and Garada are given a giant robot by a mysterious stranger to allow Ashura to have a final battle against Team Z. Although the mech completely overwhelms the girls, it turns out to be running on a trial version, which soon leads to its defeat. Later, a new enemy known as The Great General of Darkness-ko appears and steals the city's photonic energy, bringing it to its destructions and completely overwhelming Team Z. They are aided by the arrival of Team G, Steel Jeeg and Getter Robo, along with all their other allies, but are still overpowered by Darkness-ko. However, thanks to Ashura exposing her weakpoint, Z-chan manages to pull apart Darkness-ko's suit and expose the true mastermind, Mycenae-tan, who is swiftly dealt with.
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Episode 2 : Race! The Great Robot Girls Athletic Meet! \ Shock!? The Appearance of a Mysterious Beauty \ Steamy! Operation Hot Springs
February. 01,2014
Team Z are challenged to an athletics showdown by Team T to determine who should be the city's protectors. Later, Ashura uses a disguised Mechanical Beast Girl named Minerva X to try and disrupt the Team Z's teamwork by getting close to Z-chan. Afterwards, whilst relaxing at a hot spring, the girls meet idol Youko Lorelei, whose performance is interrupted by the Underground Empire's Mechanical Beast Girl, Belgas V5, causing whoever listens to it to become drunk with good feelings.
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Episode 1 : Awesome! The Might of Robot Girls Z \ Terror! The Truth Behind the Underground Empire \ Shocking! The Great Battle at the Numazu Coast
January. 04,2014
The Robot Girls Z; Z-chan, Gre-chan, and Grenda-san, protect Photonic City from the threat of Baron Ashura and her Underground Empire of Mechanical Beast Girls, usually destroying the town in the process. Ashura's boss, Dr. Hell, creates more Mechanical Beast Girls to fight against the Robot Girls, but each attempt results in favor. Later, the Robot Girls are attacked whilst helping out on a fishing boat.
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