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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Test Drive (May/01/2004) | | In the 34th Century, Earth is all but defeated after a war with the evil aliens known as the Glorft. As a last ditch effort to save the world, Earth Force’s Kiva Anru attempts to send her pet project (A robot known as Megas, stolen from the Glorft) back in time to help the human race win the war against the Glorft. Unfortunately Megas is accidentally sent into the distant past of the early 20th century and found in a New Jersey junkyard by slacker and gearhead coop. Coop makes his own repairs and modifications to Megas, but when Kiva shows up from the future to take back her robot, she finds that Coop is the only one that can pilot it. Soon after a force of Glorft arrive to reclaim Megas as well, can Coop show he's got what it takes to save the Earth? | | Guest Stars: Kevin Michael Richardson (2) as Glorft Commander, Pop TV Announcer | | | | | | | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The Fat & the Furious (May/01/2004) | | Coop enters Megas in a local car show to try to show-up fellow gearhead, Tiny. Unfortunately, Megas is damaged from an earlier incident. The Glorft gets word of this and decide to attack the car show in hopes to capture Megas. With Megas now crippled, Coop must rely on his new "Manual Mode" and the help of his gearhead friends to hold off the Glorft long enough for Kiva to get Megas running at 100%. | | Guest Stars: Tom Kenny (1) as Dorky Fan, Onlooker #2, Boy, Wendee Lee as Model, Girl, Steven Jay Blum (1) as Onlooker #1, Auto Employee #2, Kevin Michael Richardson (2) as Glorft Commander, Tiny, Reporter | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Buggin the System (May/29/2004) | | While training in an asteroid field, a mishap with a space minefield sends Megas (with Coop, Jamie and Kiva aboard) crashing into a weird ring-shaped artificial planet. Further investigation reveals that the planet is really a giant super-computer containing millennia of data from an ancient civilization. Kiva hopes to find data that can help her fix Megas' Flux Generator, and return to the future. Unfortunately the planet is crawling with energy eating robot centipedes, some which have their sites set on Megas. | | Guest Stars: Dee Bradley Baker as Worms | | | | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Breakout (Jun/05/2004) | | Coop finds a video game cartridge at a garage sale, which turns out to be a ancient containment device for alien criminals. Unfortunately Coop accidentally releases one of the criminals, the dreaded Grrkek the Planet Killer. To make matters worse, Coop and Jamie accidentally release the other prisoners as well. Can Coop and Megas stop the army of monsters from destroying the city? | | Guest Stars: Steven Jay Blum (1) as Boy, Jennifer Hale as Salesgirl, Beau Billingslea as Grrkek the Planet Destroyer | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Dude, Where's My Head? (Jul/31/2004) | | Jamie decides to borrow Megas' head (Coop's car, which also controls most of Megas' functions) and go out on a date. But when the Glorft arrive and Jamie has not returned with Megas' head, Coop must rely on Megas' back up controls. Will it be enough to hold off the Glorft? | | Guest Stars: Clancy Brown as Gorrath, Glorft Scientist #1, Kevin Michael Richardson (2) as Glorft Commander, Pop TV Announcer, Tiny | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Bad Guy (May/22/2004) | | The mayhem Coop has created with Megas has attracted the attention of an intergalactic team of superheroes called, The S-Force, who have become convinced that Coop is some sort of evil villain that is terrorizing Earth. They soon attack Coop with their own robots, "Zorbs", Coop is able to successfully defend himself, but still isn't able to convince the S-Force that he is a good guy. To make matters worse, the arch-nemesis of the S-Force, Ender, arrives on the scene and offers to team up with Coop in conquering the universe. Can Coop team up with the S-Force and convince them that he is not a bad guy? | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Hale as Duchess, Dorian Harewood as Ender, Frank Welker as Mac, Targon, Alan Young as Jax | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Junk in the Trunk (Aug/14/2004) | | In an attempt to fix Megas, Coop and the others venture to a junk planet run by a strange alien named V'arsin. But it doesn't take long for the junkman to show his true colors. | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as V'arsin | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - DMV: Dept. of Megas Violations (Aug/07/2004) | | While in a local convienient store, Coop and company notice that Megas has been towed away by the Department of Motorized Vechicles (DMV). But the towed robot is the least of their worries when an evil space bounty hunter arrives on the scene. Kiva decides to hold off the bounty hunter while Coop goes to the DMV to retrieve Megas, but soon learns that the bounty hunter is actually after her. | | Guest Stars: Dee Bradley Baker as DMV Clerk, Beast, DMV Voice, Tia Carrere as Darklos, the alien bountyhunter | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Coop D'Etat (Apr/26/2005) | | Megas is suddenly the prize in an a battle for who will be new emperor for an evil robotic race. Now Coop must battle his way to the top! | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - The Driver's Seat (Aug/28/2004) | | While testing one of his newly added features to Megas, Coop accidently teleports himself onto the Glorft mothership. Coop is quickly taken prisoner while Kiva and Jamie must figure out how to operate Megas so they can save him. | | | |
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