Zogilian's Valiancer squad led by Bizon Gerafil attacking one of the Alliance's secret tactical laboratories to capture the new Valiancers in the Alliance's possession that's in fact Dio's Bradyon. While the battle takes place, Aoba awakens and finds himself in the Luxon's cockpit. The Luxon activates once he regains consciousness and the monitor of the cockpit shows "Nice Coupling" with Dio's Bradyon. The Alliance ship The Cygnus's Captain Gengo Kuramitsu who realises they are in an unfavorable circumstance due to the attack also the dead of one of their pilots decides to order Dio to conduct a coupling with Aoba after he knew that Aoba inside the Luxion showed high compatibility with Dio's Bradyon despite they don't know Aoba's identity. Dio initiates the coupling with Aoba, eventhough Aoba confuses at first he then follows what Dio says and they successfully conduct coupling process and giving both Valiancers increased capablities. Though Aoba himself is an not a experienced pilot, because of the coupling system he benefits from the knowledge Dio shares with him to operate the Valiancer and engage in combat. Aoba successfully defeats one of the Zogilian pilots and causes them to retreat. As Aoba unsuccessfully attempts to open the cockpit of Luxon, he finds Hina's hairclip. Almost immediately afterwards, the cockpit opens and Aoba finds Dio pointing a gun at him. The Cygnus's crew then takes Aoba inside the Cygnus and interrogates him. Aoba confuses with the whole situation because he's really in future, in the year of 2088 where the Free Pact Alliance and the Zogilia Republic are at war with each other but Dio says he never knew him or Hina and doesn't believe he came from the past different with what Hina said that Dio is waiting for him. Meanwhile, the Cygnus takes off from the secret laboratories base and Zogilian's squad led by Alfried Gallant is ready for another attack.
If you're searching for an action-packed adventure that blends science fiction and nostalgic storytelling, look no further than "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot," also known as "Giant Robo." This iconic Japanese television series, which aired from 1967 to 1968, has captivated audiences around the globe with its imaginative plot and striking visual effects. The story follows a young boy named Daisaku Kusama—renamed Johnny Sokko in the U.S.—who becomes the sole controller of a gigantic robot while battling against an interstellar terrorist organization known as Big Fire. With its unique blend of action, adventure, and fantasy elements, this series is not just for children; it appeals to anyone who loves thrilling narratives filled with larger-than-life characters.
The plot kicks off when Johnny finds himself shipwrecked on an island that turns out to be a hidden base for the villainous Gargoyle Gang led by Emperor Guillotine. As fate would have it, he encounters Giant Robo—a stunning 100-foot-high robot crafted by scientists imprisoned by the gang. With his newfound ally by his side, Johnny embarks on action-filled missions alongside Jūrō Minami (aka Jerry Mano), working together with the Unicorn peacekeeping organization to thwart Big Fire's sinister plans. Each episode introduces new challenges as they combat various monsters sent by the Gargoyle Gang—truly establishing this show as a must-watch for fans of epic battles.
One of the standout features of "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot" is its impressive array of monsters designed to challenge our heroes at every turn. From Dracolon—the fierce creature appearing in multiple episodes—to Satan Rose with its deadly vines, each monstrous entity brings unique powers that test Johnny's bravery and resourcefulness. The creativity involved in designing these foes showcases how much thought was put into making each episode exciting and engaging for viewers. Fans of similar shows like "Super Robot Wars: Original Generation - Divine Wars" or "Mech Cadets" will undoubtedly find themselves enthralled by these battles between good and evil.