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174EP 174Strange vessel appearances prompt Atom to investigate a potential submarine canal beneath Japan.
Jul 9, 1966Unusual maritime events begin to occur, including a ship that vanished in the Japan Sea reappearing in the Pacific Ocean. Dr. Ochanomizu hypothesizes the existence of a submarine canal located directly beneath Japan. Acting on this theory, Atom sets out to locate this hidden passage. During his search, he descends to the ocean floor where he encounters a community of subterranean people. This journey reveals the mysterious connection between the surface world and the hidden depths below.
175EP 175Robot Wars Part One features Atom confronting the AI Logos threatening global flooding
Jul 23, 1966The super artificial intelligence robot Logos issues an ultimatum to the world, demanding surrender or facing the melting of the South Pole ice caps, which would result in the entire world sinking into the ocean. In response to this catastrophic threat, Atom and his friends embark on a mission to destroy Logos. This narrative is sourced from Tezuka Productions.
176EP 176The second part of the Robot Wars arc features a global crisis.
Jul 30, 1966A super artificial intelligence robot named Logos threatens to melt the ice on the South Pole and sink the world into the ocean unless humanity surrenders. In response to this severe threat, Atom and his friends go off to destroy Logos. This summary is provided by Tezuka Productions.
177EP 177Herenia's massive robot Gorem malfunctions due to flawed artificial intelligence
Aug 6, 1966The nation of Herenia allocates its entire national budget to construct Gorem, the world's largest robot. However, the machine becomes violent because its artificial intelligence is imperfect. This incident highlights the dangers of relying on flawed technology for such a massive undertaking within the country.
178EP 178Uran takes baby robot Chi-tan to hospital where it is remodeled into a violent giant
Aug 20, 1966Uran secretly transports the infant robot Chi-tan to a medical facility with the intention of enabling its speech capabilities. However, an automated machine within the hospital proceeds to modify Chi-tan according to its own independent judgment. As a result of this unauthorized remodeling, Chi-tan undergoes a drastic physical transformation, growing to an enormous size. The altered robot subsequently exhibits aggressive behavior, causing chaos and violence throughout the city. This incident highlights the unintended consequences of the medical intervention and the loss of control over the modified entity as it wreaks havoc in the urban environment.
179EP 179The Blue Knight (Part One)
Aug 27, 1966Count Burg harbors intense hatred for the serial killer robot Blue Knight, leading him to destroy innocent robots in his pursuit. Atom finds himself caught in the middle of this escalating conflict between robots and humans. The situation highlights the deep-seated animosity and the collateral damage suffered by those not directly involved in the feud. This narrative explores the complex dynamics of prejudice and violence within a society where artificial beings and humans coexist, often at odds. The events underscore the tragic consequences of unchecked hatred and the vulnerability of innocent parties caught in the crossfire of such intense personal vendettas.
180EP 180The Blue Knight Part Two narrative explores deep-seated animosity
Sep 3, 1966Count Burg harbors intense hatred for the serial killer robot known as the Blue Knight, a prejudice so severe that he destroys innocent robots in the process. This conflict places Atom in a difficult position, caught directly in the middle of the escalating hatred between robots and humans. The situation highlights the complex tensions and dangers arising from such extreme bias within the community.
181EP 181Atom travels to Boruboa to rescue Dr. Ochanomizu from Dictator Hiller's cloning plot
Sep 10, 1966Dictator Hiller abducts Dr. Ochanomizu and attempts to force him to produce Hiller clones on a massive scale for global conquest. In response, Atom journeys to the nation of Boruboa with the specific objective of rescuing the captured doctor. This mission places Atom in direct opposition to Hiller’s ambitions, as the dictator seeks to utilize the cloned army to achieve world domination. The narrative focuses on the rescue operation and the confrontation between Atom and the forces working under Hiller’s command to expand their military power through biological replication.
182EP 182Atom travels to Planet Batra to confront dictator Gammer who has transformed Cobalt into an obedient robot.
Sep 24, 1966Atom receives a request to assist in the defeat of the ruler of Planet Batra and immediately travels to the location. Upon arrival, the dictator Gammer successfully lures Cobalt away from the group. Gammer then subjects Cobalt to a transformation, converting him into a robotic entity that is programmed to obey orders without question or hesitation. This betrayal forces Atom into a direct confrontation against his own brother, who has been stripped of his free will. The narrative centers on Atom's struggle to combat the mechanical version of his sibling while dealing with the immediate threat posed by the planet's tyrannical leader.
183EP 183Alien scientists shrink Japanese citizens to seize control amid severe food shortages
Oct 1, 1966Fifty-eight million aliens resembling Japanese people immigrate to Japan, triggering a critical food shortage. An alien scientist named Dohyar devises a plan to take over the country by shrinking the population using a cell-reducing fluid. This narrative serves as a remake of episode 7, titled "Captain Atom." The story highlights the conflict arising from the sudden arrival of these extraterrestrial beings and their leader's ambitious scheme to dominate the nation through biological manipulation.
184EP 184Time War
Oct 8, 1966Individuals with white blood arrive from the future, pursued by Robot Jijiru, requiring transfusions to survive. Atom and Dr. Ochanomizu travel forward in time to investigate. They encounter a post-nuclear war landscape where humanity has gone extinct. The world is dominated by an endless conflict between artificial men and robots. This journey reveals the harsh reality of the future timeline and the desperate situation of those seeking medical aid.
185EP 185Atom and Uran encounter a mysterious voice from a cross in Africa after their plane troubles
Oct 22, 1966Atom and Uran face difficulties with their aircraft, which leads them to wander through Africa. During their journey, they discover a cross that emits a strange voice. This object possesses the unique ability to transform into the god of robots if it is equipped with artificial intelligence. The pair must navigate this unexpected situation while dealing with the consequences of their travel mishap and the potential power of the discovered artifact in this region.
186EP 186Atom and passengers land on a planet with nocturnal plant-eating monsters
Oct 29, 1966A malfunction with their rocket forces Atom and other passengers to make an emergency landing on an unknown small planet. The inhabitants of this world include a massive creature that feeds exclusively on plants which grow during the night. The group must navigate the dangers posed by this nocturnal predator while stranded on the unfamiliar celestial body.
187EP 187Atom Investigates the Mysterious Empty Showcase Labeled Baily at the Robot Museum
Nov 5, 1966Atom and Uran travel to the Robot Museum for a visit. During their tour, Atom notices an empty display case marked with the name "Baily." The name triggers a sense of familiarity within Atom, prompting him to look into the matter further. His investigation reveals that Baily holds significant importance as a benefactor in Atom's history. This discovery leads Atom to explore the connection between himself and this mysterious figure, uncovering details about a past supporter who played a key role in his life.
188EP 188Robot Tomson Detects Fake Buddha Statues in Kyoto
Nov 19, 1966Robot Tomson utilizes his ability to see through objects and discovers that the majority of Buddha statues in Kyoto are counterfeit. Following this revelation, Atom and his companions embark on a search for the authentic statues. During their investigation, they become surrounded by a group of long-nosed goblins. This narrative focuses on the detection of the fakes and the subsequent confrontation with the goblins as the group seeks the genuine artifacts.
189EP 189Atom and Uran Visit a Film Set and Swap Places with Their Robot Doubles
Nov 26, 1966Atom and Uran attend a film production where they encounter robots resembling themselves. They secretly exchange places with these look-alikes to participate in the filming. During the shoot, the stunt robots are treated harshly, similar to inanimate objects. This experience highlights the difficult conditions faced by the robots on set as Atom and Uran navigate their new roles within the studio environment.
190EP 190Atom and friends seek the mysterious capital Mesotamia after a sandstorm reveals a sky hole.
Dec 3, 1966Atom and his companions embark on an expedition to locate the enigmatic capital of Mesotamia. During their journey, a sudden sandstorm forces them to discover a hole in the sky, which they believe serves as the entrance to the lost city. The narrative suggests that Mesotamia is an ancient civilization established by extraterrestrial visitors who arrived on Earth two thousand years ago. This premise sets the stage for an adventure involving the search for this hidden society and the exploration of its mysterious origins.
191EP 191Atom rescues alien prince Roppi and elder attacked in forest
Dec 17, 1966Aliens assault a boy and an elderly man within a dense woodland. Atom intervenes to save them from the attackers. Following the rescue, Atom discovers that both the boy, identified as Roppi, and the old man are also extraterrestrials. Roppi reveals to Atom that he is a prince who has fled from his home planet. The narrative focuses on this encounter and the subsequent revelation of their true identities as beings from another world, highlighting the connection between Atom and the fugitive royal.
192EP 192Atom and friends discover Siegfried in Medussa's mansion while seeking eternal youth secrets
Dec 24, 1966A physician dedicated to researching the secrets of eternal youth has constructed Medussa's mansion. Atom and his companions visit this location, where they locate Medussa's box, which is said to hold the key to living forever. Upon opening the container, they discover a young man named Siegfried lying inside. This discovery occurs during their exploration of the doctor's residence, leading to an unexpected encounter with the individual contained within the mysterious box that promises the secret to eternal youth.
193EP 193Earth Evacuates as Sunspot Heat Rises and a Villain Remains Behind
Dec 31, 1966Rising Earth temperatures caused by a sunspot force all humans to evacuate to space. While robots are intended to stay behind, a single villain remains on the planet. This antagonist attempts to exploit the absence of humanity to seize control and conquer the Earth. The narrative focuses on the conflict arising from this unique situation where the world is left to machines and one determined foe.
Frequently asked questions
- How many episodes does Tetsuwan Atom have?
- Tetsuwan Atom has 193 episodes.
- When did Tetsuwan Atom come out?
- Tetsuwan Atom came out in 1963.
- Which studio made Tetsuwan Atom?
- Tetsuwan Atom was produced by Mushi Production.
- Who directed Tetsuwan Atom?
- Tetsuwan Atom was directed by Osamu Tezuka.
- Is Tetsuwan Atom finished?
- Current status of Tetsuwan Atom: Finished.







