Taiyou no Kiba Dougram - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Soldier of Light
Beginning Gunshot
Riot at Deloyer
Cockpit Battle
205 Special Act of War
Rescue Dawn
Hunting Guerilla
Betrayal Derioa
Dougram Recapture
Team Participation Garujia
Father Too Far
Aim of Hesitation
Steal from the Appropriate Party Supplies
Troublesome Prisoners
Sink Into the Sand Dougram
Burning Hot in the Desert
Tenacity Grim Reaper
Mirage Town
Breaking the Siege
Grand False
Calculated Surprise
Both World Raid Operation
Guerilla Congress Targeted
Summerlin Rescue
Infiltrate the Military Prison Valach
If You Swing Towards the Distance...
Daisy Came to the Battlefield
Calculation of the Shadow of War
Plot of Lacock
Sun Crossing to Parumina
The Hot Winds of Parumina
Spirited March
War in the Villages
Weapons for Whom
Hospital of Reunion
Blocked Path
Crossing the River of Choices
Blockade at the Andi Mine
Cross the Mountain Blockade
Soldier's Rest Part One
Soldier's Rest Part Two
Wake of the Riot
A Planned Betrayal
Suspicious Double Spy
Dreams Scattered by Gunfire
Intrigue and Maneuvers
Grief Race
The Liberation Army's Mobile Strike Force
Creaks in Combined Operations
Law of the Fighters
Rifts Appear
The Order to Attack the Andi Mine
The Fuse of the Counterattack
Again, Twords Doga
Take the Strategic Highland
The Battle of Stanrey Plateau
The Waving Flag of Liberation
Ambition Unleashed
Naval Battle for Dignity
Deloyer's Light and Shadow
Towards the North Pole Spaceport
The Engraved Shining Path
A Black Drop Fell
Trap in the Muddy Stream
The Capture of the Silver Fortress
Crossing the Kalnocks: A Tough Battle
Decision at the North Pole
Men at the Table
The Death of Denon Cashim
Disarmament
Embellished Triumph Parade
Rescuing the Hero
Silent Leader
Great Persuasion
The Burnt Remains
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