Episodes(50)
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Power Up! (E01)
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Rocket Ball (E02)
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Destination Deimos (E03)
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Into Thin Air (E04)
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Rainbow Canyon (E05)
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Atlas (E06)
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Astro versus Atlas (E07)
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Neon Express (E08)
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Franken (E09)
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The Venus Robots (E10)
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Robot Circus (E11)
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Reviving Jumbo (E12)
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Little Sister, Big Trouble (E13)
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Micro Adventure (E14)
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Only A Machine (E15)
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Robot Hunters (E16)
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The Rise of Pluto (E17)
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The Fall of Acheron (E18)
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Robot Boy (E19)
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Dawn of the Techno-Revolution (E20)
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Dragon Lake (E21)
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The Legend of Tohron (E22)
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Lost In Outland (E23)
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The March of the Micro Bears (E24)
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Deep City (E25)
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The Blue Knight (E26)
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Old Dog, New Tricks (E27)
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Hydra-Jacked (E28)
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The Case of the Phantom Fowl (E29)
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Geo-Raider (E30)
Plots(1)
The series follows a superhero robot named Astro, who fights crime in the "retro-futuristic" Metro City. Originally created by research scientist Dr. Tenma in the image of his deceased son, Astro was discarded with the scientist's realization that his son could never be replaced. Later discovered by the kindly Dr. O'Shay, Astro was revived and given a robot family, while O'Shay served as his mentor in the belief that humans and robots can and should get along with each other. Astro, however, is not like other robots--in addition to his superior strength and jet-rocket arms and legs, his brain is the most advanced in the world and is capable of feeling all human emotions. Astro is a reluctant superhero, fighting to keep the peace between robots and humans, and always coming to the city's rescue against all manner of nefarious evildoers. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)
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Takahiro Fujimoto
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Tarô Ishida
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Yumi Hikita
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