A new monster surfaces in Hell Valley, and despite being a seemingly harmless creature, MAT must kill it anyways. Using Kishida's new X Bomb, Goh is sent to do the job. Narrowly missing the monsters ray attack, Goh fires, but the bomb doesn't go off. Upon reviewing the Arrow's on board flight recorder, Goh set the bomb as a 10 hour timed blast instead of on-target detonation. Worried the creature may surface in a densely populated area before the bomb explodes, MAT must find the burrowing beast before the ten hours is up. Tensions are alleviated when it appears the creature is leaving the Tokyo area. But when it is learned the monster is heading towards a chemical dynamite factory in the Aoki Highlands, MAT rushes there to avert another potential disaster.
In today's TV landscape where action-packed superhero shows are aplenty, 'Super Agent Jon Le Bon' stands out in its unique offering. Hailing from an alternate Earth known as Earth A, this animated series has a captivating storyline that revolves around the Agency - an organization dedicated to protecting the world from supervillains. At its forefront is our lovable and eccentric hero, Super Agent Jon Le Bon, who's always ready to save the day and provide some laughs along the way.
With three seasons boasting 100 episodes full of action and humor, 'Super Agent Jon Le Bon' offers something for everyone in the family. Each episode takes viewers on a thrilling ride as Jon Le Bon and his team face off against various challenges. For instance, in Episode 1 titled 'Martha est prisonnière d'une salle impénétrable', our heroes are tasked with saving Martha who is trapped in an impenetrable room with dwindling oxygen levels. As you can see from just this one episode summary, stakes are high but there's never a dull moment.
'Super Agent Jon Le Bon' also shines in its character development. From Jean and WXT competing in absurd trials to prove who is better in Episode 2 to Moignons taking charge of the Agency amidst Martha’s disappearance and an incoming giant robot attack in Episode 3 – every character gets their chance to shine. Plus, there’s plenty of comic relief thanks to Tibérius’ attempts at using memory-erasing devices!