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Zoids: Chaotic Century Season 2 Episode 59 - Watch Legally and Safely

Zoids: Chaotic Century Season 2 Episode 59

Episode Title: The Capital Collapses
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: May 09, 2002
Runtime:22 mins
IMDb Rating:

Zoids: Chaotic Century: After making a direct hit with the surface and surviving the Hammer Kaizer destruction, the Death Stinger made its way to New Helic City. At traveling forty km per day, it would make it to the Capital with in two hours. The evacuations of the Republic were mostly complete, only the South and West sectors remain. Emperor Rudolph reassures the president, the defense forcees of the Empire will be arriving to give assistance, among them will be Colonel Shobaultz Armored Panzer Division. Colonel Herman gets and idea to sin the Death Stinger into Molteon Magma, with some strategic bombing the crust will break and the Death Stinger will fall into Molteon Magma. Van is still battling out with Blue Genosaur, Reice. While, Raven is still mourning the loss of his organoid, Shadow. As Irvine and Thomas were making it to the Storm Sworders for the bombing run, the Death Stinger changes course and starts heading for the Molten Lava himself.

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