The following is the list of Crush Gear Nitro episodes, where the airdate shown is the date of the episode aired in Japan for the first time.
# | Episode Title | Japanese Title | Original airdate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kike! Gia no Kodō o! | 聞け! ギアの鼓動を! | February 2, 2003 |
2 | Hide no Gyakushū! | ヒデの逆襲! | February 9, 2003 |
3 | Kakusei! Mahhajasutisu | 覚醒! マッハジャスティス | February 16, 2003 |
4 | Nazo no Shōnen TB | 謎の少年 TB | February 23, 2003 |
5 | Jurietto o Sagase! | ジュリエットを探せ! | March 2, 2003 |
6 | Oe! Kingushubarutsu | 追え! キングシュバルツ | March 9, 2003 |
7 | Rusuban Panikku! | 留守番パニック! | March 16, 2003 |
8 | Tokkun! IOD | 特訓! I・O・D | March 23, 2003 |
9 | Giafaito Kinshirei | ギアファイト禁止令 | March 30, 2003 |
10 | Arashi no Giakurabu | 嵐のギアクラブ | April 6, 2003 |
11 | Hakunetsu! Gia Kōshien | 白熱!ギア甲子園 | April 13, 2003 |
12 | Kessen! Yuu tai Masaru | 決戦!由宇vs勝 | April 20, 2003 |
13 | Ugokidashita Kage | 動き出した影 | April 27, 2003 |
14 | ZET no Shikaku | ZETの刺客 | May 4, 2003 |
15 | Kyōfu no Jamā Fīrudo! | 恐怖のジャマーフィールド! | May 11, 2003 |
16 | Kouda Ganbaru! | 国府田がんばる! | May 18, 2003 |
17 | Ubawareta Sandābureikā | 奪われたサンダーブレイカー | May 25, 2003 |
18 | Maboroshi no Giafaitā | 幻のギアファイター | June 1, 2003 |
19 | Sennyūsha wa Dareda!? | 潜入者は誰だ!? | June 8, 2003 |
20 | ZET Shitennō Shūrai! | ZET四天王襲来! | June 22, 2003 |
21 | Totsunyū! ZET Gakuen | 突入!ZET学園 | June 29, 2003 |
22 | Nitoro Gekitotsu! KN tai Masaru! | ニトロ激突!KN対勝! | July 13, 2003 |
23 | TB no Ketsui | TBの決意 | July 20, 2003 |
24 | Urufu tai Jagā | ウルフ対ジャガー | July 27, 2003 |
25 | Masaru no Fukkatsu!! | 勝の復活!! | August 3, 2003 |
26 | Sekai Taikai Kaimaku! | 世界大会開幕! | August 10, 2003 |
27 | Nessen! Giatoraiasuron | 熱戦!ギアトライアスロン | August 17, 2003 |
28 | Hide wa Mamorigami!? | ヒデは守り神!? | August 24, 2003 |
29 | Kojō no Bōrei | 古城の亡霊 | August 31, 2003 |
30 | Umi no Ue no Giafaitā | 海の上のギアファイター | September 7, 2003 |
31 | Shinka! Hebīsupaiku F (Fōsu) | 進化!ヘビースパイクF(フォース) | September 14, 2003 |
32 | Aratanaru Kuro no Ō | 新たなる黒の王 | September 21, 2003 |
33 | Nyūkon! Mahhavikutorī | 入魂!マッハヴィクトリー | September 28, 2003 |
34 | Giafaitā Makoto! | ギアファイター・誠! | October 5, 2003 |
35 | Mori no Yōjinbō | 森の用心棒 | October 12, 2003 |
36 | Chitei Kara no Chōsen | 地底からの挑戦 | October 19, 2003 |
37 | Futari no Arora? | ふたりのアロラ? | October 26, 2003 |
38 | Natsumi, Namida no Mō Tokkun | なつみ、涙の猛特訓 | November 2, 2003 |
39 | Sekai Taikai no Yukue | 世界大会のゆくえ | November 9, 2003 |
40 | Marco no Shinjitsu | マルコの真実 | November 16, 2003 |
41 | Ōkami no Kodoku | 狼の孤独 | November 23, 2003 |
42 | Unmei no Kyōdai Taiketsu | 運命の兄弟対決 | November 30, 2003 |
43 | Kingukaizā no Shukumei | キングカイザーの宿命 | December 7, 2003 |
44 | Zero no Kyōchi | ゼロの境地 | December 14, 2003 |
45 | Sayonara TB | さよならTB | December 21, 2003 |
46 | Hide, Saigo no Tatakai | ヒデ、最後の戦い | December 28, 2003 |
47 | Chōjō Kessen! Yuu tai Masaru | 頂上決戦!由宇 対 勝 | January 4, 2004 |
48 | Gia Batoruroiyaru | ギア・バトルロイヤル | January 11, 2004 |
49 | Sankyō Gekitotsu! Saigo no Kessen!!! | 3強激突!最後の決戦!!! | January 18, 2004 |
50 | Nitoro no Kanata e | 風(ニトロ)の彼方へ | January 25, 2004 |
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