Brave Command Dagwon - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Born! Brave High School Student

Midair City Operation

Dag Fire Immobolized

Destroy the Ultimate Weapon

Grounded Fire Dagwon

Game Over

The Mystery of Sargasso

A Dangerous Sleep

Big Panic of Insects

Strength to my Hands

100,000 Light Years of Vengeance

A New Comrade

New Finishing Sword Move of Flame

A Kind Space Beast

Rampage! Dag Armor

Flash Dag Base

Cowardly Tsuyoshi and Space Rock

Maria's Ghost Extermination

Dagwon No.6

Charge! Dag Drill

Man! Tears of the Friendship Fusion

White Wings Dancing in the Wind

A Big Tree from Space

The Name is Gunkid

Oath of the Infinity Canon

Target Gaku

The Day Cats Disappeared

You Who is Going Away

A Shudder Over the Blue Planet

5 Minutes before the Ice Age

Super Strength! Power Dagwon

En and Geki, the Reputed Detective

A School Festival Calls for a Storm

En Fights at the Stratosphere

Electrostatic Appearance! Dag Thunder

The Ruler of Sargasso

Chase the Ghost Truck

White Wings of Resurrection

Howl! Lian

An Unwanted Confrontation

The Forbidden Super Fusion

The Cracked Dag Tector

To Space, our Brave Heroes

Offence-and-Defense at Dag Base

Miraculous Brave Heroes

Sargasso Explodes

Burn! En, the Brave of Flame

To Our Future...
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