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Desert Punk
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Season 1
1 :01x01 - The Demon and the Double D's (Feb/26/2006)
The Desert Punk has been hired to track down a group of thugs in the Kawazu gang who hijacked a transport of ¥200,000. With nary a scratch to show, the Demon of the Desert defeats the three gang members and takes the money back to his client. On the way, he spots a barely-clothed woman stranded in the Great Kantō Desert, not a place to be without protection when the temperature can reach 120°F in the shade.
Guest Stars: Bill Flynn (1) as Harou Oonami, Clarine Harp as Tsunami Oonami, Trina Nishimura as Namiko Oonami, Troy Baker as Makoto Kawazu
Director: Takayuki Inagaki
Screenplay: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
 
2 :01x02 - Rock, Paper, Scissors (Feb/26/2006)
Double-crossed by Junko Asagiri, Desert Punk must resort to rounding up petty debtors in order to recoup the money he lost while trying to wrest the key from Makoto Kawazu and his gang. Continuing the look for Junko before she makes it back to the client, Desert Punk runs into Rain Spider for the first time.
Guest Stars: Trina Nishimura as Namiko Ōnami, Jamie Marchi as Yōko, Gwendolyn Lau as Noriko Koike, Jerry Russell as Kazuo Koike, Paul Slavens as Elder
Director: Takayuki Inagaki, Takahiro Harada
Screenplay: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
 
3 :01x03 - Fire Dragon Kong (Feb/26/2006)
The last two missions for the Desert Punk have been costly ones. He wasn't able to retrieve the key for his client ("The Demon and the Double D's") and he lost the IOUs on the Koike family {"Rock, Paper, Scissors"). Hearing about his money problems, Junko arrives at his house and offers Kanta a job that will pay him handsomely. The mission is to destroy the large hover tank dubbed Fire Dragon Kong.
Guest Stars: Grant James as Taikō Ōkawa, John Gremillion as Kōji Ōkawa, Mike McFarland as Haruo Kawaguchi, Justin Cook as Akio Kawaguchi, Jeremy Inman as Fuyuo Kawaguchi
Director: Shin Itagaki, Takayuki Inagaki
Screenplay: Koujirou Nakamura
 
4 :01x04 - An Ace in the Sand (Feb/26/2006)
After a very successful mission against Fire Dragon Kong, Kanta receives enough money from working with Junko to afford all the best mercenary gear including the M40A1, a sniping rifle that he had been dreaming about purchasing ("Fire Dragon Kong"). Testing out his new equipment, however, proves to be near fatal as he has been targeted for death by a sniper trying to move up in the world.
Guest Stars: Jim Johnson (2) as Shimmer Sniper
Director: Takayuki Inagaki, Hazuki Mizumoto
Screenplay: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
 
5 :01x05 - The Price of Water (Apr/25/2006)
The townsfolk of Village #21, a water reclamation town, are on the verge of striking water. However, it has been learned that once they do a group of bandits will try to take over the town. The Village Chief hires the Desert Punk to protect the village once the water begins to bubble to the surface.
Guest Stars: Chris Cason (1) as Tamehiko Kawano, Clarine Harp as Mother, R. Bruce Elliot as Village Chief Marimo, Lydia Mackay as Mariko Marimo
Director: Takayuki Inagaki, Yoshikata Niida
Screenplay: Koujirou Nakamura
 
6 :01x06 - Wandering Lust (Apr/25/2006)
Desert Punk faces off against the Ido River Gang in the Battle for Village #21. As the fight begins to tear apart the town, the village folk realise that if the destruction continues for much longer, there won't be any town left in place to bring up the water.
Guest Stars: Mike McFarland as Haruo Kawaguchi, Justin Cook as Akio Kawaguchi, Jeremy Inman as Fuyuo Kawaguchi, Chris Cason (1) as Tamehiko Kawano, R. Bruce Elliot as Village Chief Marimo, Lydia Mackay as Mariko Marimo
Director: Inuo Inukawa, Takayuki Inagaki
Screenplay: Koujirou Nakamura
 
7 :01x07 - Age Before Beauty (Apr/25/2006)
Kosuna, "An Ace in the Sand", meets up with the Desert Punk and begs to be his apprentice. Relenting, Desert Punk assigns her as much scut work as he can. While Kosuna works her butt off to earn her keep, Desert Punk takes a breather.
Guest Stars: Melinda Allen as Mrs. Campbell, Doug Burks (1) as Hash, Trina Nishimura as Namiko Ōnami, Justin Pate as Mizu, Mike McFarland as Haruo Kawaguchi, Justin Cook as Akio Kawaguchi, Jeremy Inman as Fuyuo Kawaguchi
Director: Takayuki Inagaki, Hirokazu Yamada
Screenplay: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
 
8 :01x08 - A Dog in Heat (Apr/25/2006)
Desert Punk and his apprentice Kosuna take on the extremely difficult assignment of clearing out an old relic called the Dog Rock from a new land development. For years, people have tried to remove the rock with little success and a curse has grown about the statue.
Guest Stars: Trina Nishimura as Namiko Oonami, Clarine Harp as Mother, Christopher Bevins as Harou Oonami, Mike McFarland as Haruo Kawaguchi, Justin Cook as Akio Kawaguchi, Jeremy Inman as Fuyuo Kawaguchi
Director: Takayuki Inagaki, Shinya Sasaki
Screenplay: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
 
9 :01x09 - All that Glitters (May/23/2006)
Desert Punk is once again offered a job by Junko to help an old man find treasure in a secluded part of the Great Kantō Desert. The old man, named Kaizuka, is the inventor of the Game of Life and puts the Desert Punk and Kosuna to work carrying the heavy packs and treating the man and Junko as royalty, much to the distaste of the two mercenaries.
Guest Stars: Randy Tallman as Kaizuka, Jim Johnson (2) as Guardian
Director: Masaru Yasukawa, Takayuki Inagaki
Screenplay: Yuuichrou Takeda
 
10 :01x10 - A Little Bit of Wisdom (May/23/2006)
Revealing he is not the inventor of the Game of Life and merely the one who unearthed the game from the secluded desert vault, Kaizuka tells his fellow treasure hunters that there are more treasures to be had beneath the surface. The only difficulty is the Guardian, who has been patrolling the perimeter of the former city for many years.
Guest Stars: Randy Tallman as Kaizuka, Ed Blaylock as Man A, Phil Parsons as Man B, Kevin M. Connolly (3) as Soldier, Steven Morris as Soldier, Scott Freeman (2) as Soldier
Director: Takayuki Inagaki, Yoshikata Niida, Akira Yamashita
Screenplay: Yuuichrou Takeda
 
11 :01x11 - Compromising Positions (May/23/2006)
After Junko's plan to take the treasures deep beneath the cities for herself is revealed, she is stopped by Kosuna and taken prisoner before Kaizuka and the Desert Punk. As Kaizuka departs with the information he needs to build an army of Guardians, Desert Punk takes Junko to his secret oasis in the desert for a bit of fun.
Director: Takayuki Inagaki
 
12 :01x12 - A Change of Heart (May/23/2006)
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Director: Takayuki Inagaki
 
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