1. The Girl at the Eiffel Tower
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Jean, a young inventor who has just arrived in Paris for an aircraft competition, meets Nadia and his little lion.
While airborne, Jean, Nadia, and King are shot down from the skies and crash-land onto an unfamiliar island. There, they rescue a 4-year-old lonely little girl named Marie.
5. Marie's Island - While airborne, Jean, Nadia, and King are shot down from the skies and crash-land onto an unfamiliar island. There, they rescue a 4-year-old lonely little girl named Marie.
More infoJean, a young inventor who has just arrived in Paris for an aircraft competition, meets Nadia and his little lion.
Jean is hosting Nadia in his home, showing each invention and fleeing Grandis.
Jean, Nadia, and King are rescued from the ocean by a passing American battleship called the Abraham.
Adrift on the ocean, Jean, Nadia, and King are once again rescued by another vessel - a mysterious submarine commanded by Captain Nemo and his first officer, Electra.
While airborne, Jean, Nadia, and King are shot down from the skies and crash-land onto an unfamiliar island. There, they rescue a 4-year-old lonely little girl named Marie.
Investigating the island, Jean discovers a trail of power lines leading to a power plant situated in a deep crater at the center of the island.
Captured by the soldiers, Nadia is taken before Gargoyle, who implies that he has known Nadia since she was a baby.
In an unexpected turn of events, Jean joins forces with the Grandis gang to infiltrate the compound and rescue Nadia.
The companions are taken aboard the Nautilus by Captain Nemo in gratitude for their bravery against Gargoyle, and to repair the damage the Gratan has taken.
The Nautilus pursues Gargoyle through the LeMar Straits until it runs into a dangerous trap.
Jean, Nadia, and the others are appointed as apprentice crew members aboard the Nautilus, each assigned to a different position.
The Nautilus stops by an island for shore leave to take on new supplies.
Nadia is still angry with everyone over eating the deer, turning a deaf ear to Jean's attempts to reason with her.
As the Nautilus resumes its pursuit of Gargoyle, both Marie and Nadia become seriously ill from a tropical fever that will claim their lives in two days time if they are not cured.
Several days later, the Nautilus falls into an even deadlier trap. First, mines drift into the submarine's intakes and disrupt its engines.
To honor their fallen comrades, the Nautilus sets course for the underwater graveyard of Atlantis.
Jean feels like the Nautilus crew is treating him like a kid and becomes eager to grow up.
To repair the damage caused by the last attack from Gargoyle, Captain Nemo orders the Nautilus to set sail for Antarctica.
While repairs are made to the Nautilus, Nemo takes Jean and Nadia on a tour of his base.
Jean constructs another invention - a miniature glider powered by a rocket for take off from the Nautilus's deck.
Trapped in the Kermodec Trench by Gargoyle, the Nautilus barely survives a torpedo assault by six Garfish. Nemo retaliates with a torpedo attack that demolishes the fleet.
To save themselves from being totally destroyed by the remaining Garfish fleet, the Nautilus severs its combat block from the main unit.
Jean, Nadia, Marie, and King are shipwrecked and washed ashore on a beach that turns out to be a deserted island.
Nadia rudely awakens Jean and Marie and takes charge, naming their new home "Lincoln Island" after the president of the same name then she abandons them.
Because Nadia has stolen food from their camp, all they have left to eat is meat. Nadia refuses to cooperate and declares instead to starve.
Nadia spends a whole day being romantic with Jean, culminating with another kiss under the stars.
A typhoon strikes Lincoln Island, and King is blown away into the night.
A giant appears out of nowhere and terrorizes the companions which turns out to be the Gratan disguised in cloth, and sure enough, Grandis, Sanson, and Hanson are there.
Sanson and Hanson get into an argument that turns into a race between two mechanical lions resembling King.
Four months later, the Gratan has finally been repaired and the companions will soon set off for Africa. But first the balloon must be repaired.
Trapped in a strange void, Nadia comes into contact with a mysterious voice who tells her that she is actually aboard Red Noah.
The Gratan crash-lands into a tribal village, and the companions are captured until one of its citizens recognizes both Nadia and her Blue Water.
King is captured by Grandis' ex-fiance, and the companions form a rescue operation to free him.
Most of this episode is a "clip show" featuring "image songs" accompanied by clips from the previous thirty-three episodes
Finally, the companions arrive at Tartessos, the ancient kingdom of Atlantis submerged to the bottom of a crater lake thirteen years ago.
The companions to Tartessos. Nadia surrenders herself and the Blue Water to Gargoyle
Nadia is brought aboard Red Noah again, this time as it hovers in the sky, dwarfing even Gargoyle's battleships.
Both Red Noah and New Nautilus exchange laser fire and turret blasts in the sky. The subsequent battle causes much damage to the streets of Paris, destroying the Eiffel Tower.
Inside "Red Noah" Gurgoile threatens Captain Nemo, Electra and Jean. When Captain Nemo asks Jean to shoot Nadja and Neo, he is unable to comply with the request.