

The Waller Empire destroys the planet Clin in search of water for its deity. Two Clinian children, Spielban and Diana, escape to Earth aboard the Grand Nasca. The two grow up during the long journey and don High Tech Crystal Suits to defeat the Waller who have come to Earth in search of more water. Spielban must avenge his dead mother Anna and his homeworld, and find his missing father Ben and older sister Helen. Unknown to Spielban at the start of the series his father and sister have been made members of the Waller against their will.
WriterShozo Uehara

A Shocking Pair! The Crystallized Combination!
Apr 7, 1986
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Goodbye Mama! The Two Hightech Heroes
Apr 14, 1986
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Hello Earth: The Blue Seas' Adam & Eve
Apr 21, 1986
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Angel or Devil? The Masked Girl Hellvira
Apr 28, 1986
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Further Than Planets... An Older Sister and Her Young Brother
May 5, 1986
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The Combat Creature's Strange Cells
May 19, 1986
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The Kinclon Dance on the Mermaid Island
May 26, 1986
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Diana's Wrath・Tears・Smile
Jun 2, 1986
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Helen is...!? My Wrath is About to Explode
Jun 9, 1986
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Shock, Gulp! The Beauty-Beauty's Robot
Jun 16, 1986
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Strange Robot Gunman
Jun 23, 1986
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The Futuristic House Sad Pets
Jun 30, 1986
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Do Your Best Papa! The Mini-Mama's Sunny-Side Up Eggs
Jul 7, 1986
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That Planet is a Map of Our Tomorrow!
Jul 14, 1986
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It is the Sea! The Shining Sun, a Wink and a Gulp
Jul 21, 1986
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The Underground Lake Where Waller Lurks
Jul 28, 1986
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A Game Zone Labyrinth
Aug 4, 1986
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A Bright Rainbow Bridge in a Cup
Aug 11, 1986
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A Dangerous Technique Hidden in a Circuit
Aug 18, 1986
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Love and Sadness of a Cyborg
Aug 25, 1986
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The Queen Sings to the Devil in F Minor
Sep 1, 1986
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A Black Mass With an Extreme Beat
Sep 8, 1986
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A Brother and Sister Race Through the Legendary Demon Mountain
Sep 15, 1986
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From the Year 2201 Comes Emperor Guillotine
Sep 22, 1986
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The Newly Made Emperor's New Mechanoid Presses Near the End
Oct 13, 1986
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The Second Helen Tears Off Her Loving Heart
Oct 20, 1986
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The Poison Fang Which Tries to Suck the Blood of the Beautiful Runaway
Oct 27, 1986
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Good Day, Baby; a 23rd Century Lesson
Nov 3, 1986
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1 Plus 1 Equals 5? Diana Smash Plan
Nov 17, 1986
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A Tearful Reunion, And Doctor Bio is...
Nov 24, 1986
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Tokyo is Sinking! Third Crystallize Helen Lady
Dec 1, 1986
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Return Mama! Frightful Green Panic
Dec 8, 1986
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Don't Stop! The Roar of the Destructive Bike Gang
Dec 15, 1986
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All Full・Don't Chomp Up the Dreams
Dec 22, 1986
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Waller's New Year's Gift; The Beautifying Mirror
Jan 5, 1987
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Mumumu! Waller's New War Potential: Youki?
Jan 12, 1987
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Drumroll! Youki's Manipulating Devil Dance
Jan 19, 1987
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You've Been Defeated!? Papa & Mama Mechanoid Counterattack
Jan 26, 1987
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The Queen Paints an Unexpected Trick
Feb 2, 1987
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The Girl Watches! The Duel of the Beam Sword VS The Legendary Demon Sword
Feb 9, 1987
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Who Is the Lead Performer!? Plans Made by the Dream Factory
Feb 16, 1987
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The Commander-in-Chief's Assault! The 100,000 Volt Final Circuit
Feb 23, 1987
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Last Stand! Breaking into Waller Castle
Mar 2, 1987
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Now You Know! Planet Clin's Secret
Mar 9, 1987
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carloforniaraisin
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I have very few complaints about this show. If I have any, it’s just going to be in comparison with the visuals/music of Gavan but that’s A: always going to be the case for “Space Sheriff”-styled Metal Heroes shows, which I believe this is the last of em, and B: kind of unfair because this has a lot going for it otherwise. Actually the music in this is pretty good, but it’s no Akira Kushida, so there’s a limit to how good it will be. What makes Spielvan stand out are the characters. It’s a meatier, and a more dynamic show because it’s not just hero + female sidekick and one-dimensional villains. It’s hero + female hero + female hero who is being held captured by the villains, of which there are a LOT and they are pretty much all great. Basically a lot of badass female characters on both sides of justice. Not the least of which Machiko Soga. I feel like every show that has her as the villain is automatically a better show than it would be without. Her commitment is just second to none. I put her on the same level as having Kenji Ohba as the protagonist. Speaking of the protagonist… Hiroshi Watari is someone I don’t have strong feelings about, but Spielvan as a show is less reliant on him than Sharivan which is why it didn’t ever bother me. I also don’t remember a lot of episodes that were duds, which Juspion had quite a few of. There’s a good variety of goofs, just monster of the week, recurring character-based plots that wrap up in a satisfying way, and weird new elements being introduced throughout like Dr. Bio being reduced to a floating, talking brain with googly eyeballs and basically EVERYTHING involving Mickey Curtis’ character and his time-traveling, talking, but otherwise completely normal ass looking hamster. Maybe the action isn’t super inspired, but the set pieces become snappier and they change stuff up ever so slightly every couple of episodes so you don’t get too bored with it (again, looking at EVERY Daileon fight in Juspion which I endured mostly because of the theme song). Also I can't 100% say because I got too bored to finish Sharivan and Shaider, but if you did and you get around to Spielvan, it might feel like a "metal heroes greatest hits" remix kind of show? Curious about that, but on its own I loved it.