Terrahawks - Season 3
1 - Two For The Price of One
Air Date: May 3, 1986
The aliens are preoccupied with the birth of Cy-star's child while the Terrahawks prepare to launch a sneak attack.
2 - First Strike
Air Date: May 10, 1986
An overzealous general seizes control of the Terrahawks to mount a direct assault on Zelda's Mars base. Ninestein makes futile attempts to warn him that Zelda and her gang of monsters are too powerful to engage in direct combat. Zelda readies a counter-strike team of Sram, Yuri, Lord Tempo and Yung-star.
3 - Terratomb
Air Date: May 17, 1986
Yuri seals Battlehawk inside Hawknest after Battletank picks up a bomb while investigating a ZEAF.
4 - Space Cyclops
Air Date: May 24, 1986
Zelda sends a huge egg to the moon that hatches into a one-eyed monster.
5 - Doppleganger
Air Date: May 31, 1986
A statue of Yung-star is found at a museum on Earth.
6 - Child's Play
Air Date: June 7, 1986
It-star masterminds its first attack, attempting to destroy the Terrahawks with a bomb.
7 - Jolly Roger One
Air Date: June 14, 1986
Yung-star and It-star are sent with Captain Goat to run a pirate radio ship to lure the Terrahawks into a trap.
8 - Runaway
Air Date: June 21, 1986
Yung-Star runs away, but he is unknowingly carrying a 'bug' in the form of a powder inside him.
9 - Space Samurai
Air Date: June 28, 1986
Tamura, a Samurai warrior from outer space, forces Zelda and Ninestein to meet on neutral ground in order to settle their dispute peacefully.
10 - Timewarp
Air Date: July 5, 1986
Lord Tempo creates a time warp in order to slow down the Terrahawks' ability to react to a full-scale attack.
11 - Operation Zero
Air Date: July 12, 1986
Zero is feeling out of sorts and goes in for repairs, but makes a grim discovery; Zelda and her family have infiltrated Hawknest.
12 - The Sporilla
Air Date: July 19, 1986
Zelda lures the Terrahawks to Jupiter's moon Callisto by ransacking a listening post there. Once they arrive, they find themselves being stalked by the fearsome Sporilla.
13 - GO(L)D
Air Date: July 26, 1986
The Zeroids find an explosive meteorite, which the human Terrahawks mistake for gold and which Zero mistakes for the god that Ninestein worships; it kills one of Ninestein's clones when it explodes, forcing another to take his place.