Dai-Guard - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Disaster from the Sea
The Fort at Night
Circumstances of a Hero
The Heroine's Melancholy
Can't Run Facing the Setting Sun
Memories Taught Me
Fire and Ice
A Strange Day
Explosion! Knot Buster!!
Wages That Correspond to Justice
Alibi: Two Heterodynes Attack Tokyo
Shinjuku at Night: Big Battle
Things That Can Be Forgiven, Things That Can't Be Forgiven
Osugi's Report
We Are Still Alive
Always Sunny in the Soul
I'd Like to Sleep As If Dreaming
Run Towards Tomorrow
White Contract
Blue Promise
False Memories
So That I Can Remain Myself
What Do You Want to Protect
Something That Covers the Sky
Thoughts That Keep Piling Up
Victory Song for Tomorrow
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