Future Robot Daltanious - Season 1 Episode 32 The Secret of Hayato, the Wandering Father
Year: 1980
Genre: Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Country: Japan
Studio: Tokyo Channel 12
Director: Saburo Yatsude
Cast: Keiko Han, You Inoue, Yuko Mita, Kenichi Ogata, Toshio Furukawa, Yoshito Yasuhara
Crew:
First Air Date: Mar 21, 1979
Last Air date: Mar 05, 1980
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 47 Episode
Runtime: 25 minutes
IMDb: 8.40/10 by 4.00 users
Popularity: 44.732
Language: Japanese, Spanish
Season
Season 1
Episode
Rise and Go to War!
The Mysterious Third Robot
Arise, Space Lion
Kento, Emperor of the Future
The Unbreakable Bond of Seven
Kamerotto Appears!
Kento Will Live How He Desires!
I Want a Mother
Jump, Jump, and then Cry
The Stone-Throwing Method of Anger
The Last Residents of Tokyo
Save Sanae! The Dreaded Space Virus
The Tearful Struggle of a Hungry Man
Our other friend
Bang the Festival Drums for the Warriors of Space
Substitute Operation: Gluttony
How is Your School?
What Matters is the Heart, Not the Body
Homework: Bemborg Collection
It’s Impossible to Escape the Underwater Hurricane
Cratus, Warrior of Space
The Great and Tearful Transformation of the Instructor Robot
Gascon, Tiger of the Galaxy
The Sorrowful Tears of Beralios
Tears Do Not Fit Danji
The Challenge of Supreme General Kloppen
Daltanious Crosses the Fields of Death
The Final Onslaught on Zaar’s Base
The Power-Up Strategy of the Flame Sword
A Bride from Outer Space
The Mysterious Slave Ship Heading Toward Earth
The Secret of Hayato, the Wandering Father
Kloppen’s Mysterious Identity
I am Kento a Man from the Earth
Doctor Earl, the Proud Rebel
One Man’s Rebellion
Panic at the Port City
Watch out, Arlin! Confrontation on the Lost Island
Hayato, a Father who Risks his Life for the Galaxy
The Secret of the Clones Revealed!
The Mobile Fortress of Betrayal
A New Battle for Kloppen the Man
The Fierce Battle: Daltanious Against the Mobile Fortress
Sally Forth, Adarus Base!
Father, Come Back to Me!
The Massive Attack Fleet Leads to Zaar in the Storm
Ormen’s Tragic Tale