The first web-season of G.G. Bond, episodes were later televised on a select few TV channels.
This season is meant to be more educational than the main series line. Each episode focuses on 1 country as the cast travels the world solving riddles while learning about the culture. And of course, fighting crime while at it.
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Teaming up as an agent squad, GG Bond and his pals travel around the world to help people solve their problems. Although their journeys are full of danger and unknown, these brave agents are highly committed to their missions and never step back. On their way of the global adventure, they can also learn about local cultures and customs, which are accompanied with funny stuff and interesting stories. You never know what they will run into in their next mission...
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Twin City, as legend has it, is an evil city which was born at the time when Crystal City was created. There is a mirror-like lake above the city which has a horrifying power. It enables people to face the darkest side deep within their hearts. This darkness manifests as the person's opposite. The heroes must send these malicious beings back to their realm before the tear Crystal City apart.
In honor of the 2018 World Cup, this season of GG Bond focuses on sports team competition, team spirit, and personal growth as they compete in the Meteor League.
GG Bond is separated from his friends and lands in an unfamiliar part of the universe. He will have to rejoin his teammates and take part in speed races to find his way home. This season has 4 arcs, each arc is composed of 26 episodes.
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The first ever theatrical G.G. Bond film. G.G. Bond and his friends have to use environmental protection to save the Fairy Tale planet. Their planet is actually an egg, and the greenhouse gasses from pollution are about to let it hatch. If the eggshell breaks, everyone will die.
A more educational season of GG Bond. This season is composed of 2 arcs, each arc has 52 episodes.
GG Bond works on cleaning up some fossils at the lab as they'll be used in a museum exhibit. He uses a fossil to create a data coin that is compatible with his special jet. This allows for him to travel back in time to the original animal (a T-Rex) the fossil was made of. While GG Bond is ecstatic to learn about dinosaurs in-person (as well as mine more accurate data for the data coin), he didn't quite realize the danger he'd be in. He successfully gets out of this sticky situation but there's still a lot more dinosaurs he needs to get information on.
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G.G. Bonds enters the realm of dreams to stop evil's power from growing. They must get the citizens of Crystal City to remember their dreams so that the 5 element powers can recharge.
G.G. Bond finally won the appreciation of Princess Crystal and moved to Crystal City. But conspiracy traps lurk in the darkness out to frame G.G. Bond an ruin his good name.
Legend has it that five locks protect the world's magic power, but it accidentally selected a "nobody" G.G. Bond as its owner. A terrible man dressed in black is trying to destroy all five locks. He's taller and a strong fighter and seems to know G.G. Bond's every move. When the team is at its last straw, they find out that the man in black is G.G. Bond himself 13 years from the future.
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Jack the Robber loses his magic bean. G.G. Bond and friends plant it and a giant beanstalk grows. Up in the clouds there is a new world called Titan Island. They triggered the Titan's alarm and the bean's vine is severed. The team may not be able to make it back home between fighting off the Titan as well as Jack the Robber's attempt to steal treasure and sabotage the team.
Professor Jang has spent a fortune to create a robot that mimics the abilities of Maruchi and Arachi while possessing other powers such as super sensitive hearing, vision, and strength. However, even with all its powers, the Electric Man 337 still needs the help of Maruchi and Arachi to defeat a pair of giant robots bent on world conquest.
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