Crunchyroll declared on Wednesday that it has included the Space Warrior Baldios, The Twelve Kingdoms, and Dancouga anime.
The site additionally included episodes 76-95 of the Miss Machiko anime.

Space Warrior Baldios is accessible for clients in the United States and Canada, and is accessible with English captions and an English dub. Crunchyroll describes the story:
“Instead of cleaning up their own nuclear waste, Planet S-1 brings their dirty work to Earth. Their military rulers want to knock us all off so their dying world can relocate here. Flying against fate, an S-1 rebel tries to defect to our side. But can a desperate and divided World Federation welcome him with open arms? Is this young Marine Leigan an ally or a spy? Can his robot ship Baldios and our Blue Strike Force unite to defeat The Red Fighters? And will it even matter if the impending doom arrives ahead of schedule? It’s space war fought on the environmental front. The ultimate battle for survival.“
Discotek Media discharged the film on Blu-ray Disc in April 2018 with both Japanese sound with English captions and the English dub.

The Twelve Kingdoms is accessible for clients in the United States and Canada, and is accessible with English captions and an English dub.
Crunchyroll describes the story:
“Go on an epic journey to the Kingdom of Kei!
Upon being confronted by a mysterious stranger, Youko is told of her destiny and pulled away into another world. Thus begins Youko’s perilous journey to the Kingdom of Kei on an epic road of espionage, terror, and betrayal. The mystic world of The Twelve Kingdoms assails her with one challenge after another. Will Youko embrace her destiny?“
The Twelve Kingdoms debuted in 2002. Media Blasters initially offered the arrangement in North America in August 2003 and afterward in a total gathering discharge in 2009. Media Blasters discharged the arrangement on Blu-ray Disc in 2011. AsianCrush started gushing the anime last June.
Discotek Media‘s Blu-ray Disc discharge is slated for May 28, and will have every one of the 45 episodes in 1080p with Japanese sound with English captions, just as the English dub.

Dancouga is accessible for clients in the United States and Canada.
Crunchyroll describes the story:
“Deep in outer space, the emperor Muge plots his next conquest – an out-of-the-way planet known as Earth. Mustering all the forces of his own personal Empire of Death, the Emperor is by far the most formidable foe humans have ever faced. And now he’s even more fearsome thanks to the defection of Shapiro Keats, a power-hungry Earthling reborn as an Empire informer.
Army after army crumbles in the face of an onslaught of the Empire’s seemingly indestructible robots. But now there’s a team that just might be able to stop them: an ace pilot named Shinobu, Sara (Shapiro’s one-time girlfriend) , and Ryo, a very unlikely young hero. Together, they’re in command of a new secret weapon developed in a laboratory hidden deep in a lake in Japan. Enter Dancougar, the Super Beast Machine God – and the battle’s just beginning!“
The 38-episodes arrangement debuted in 1985 and brought forth three OVA continuations. Another TV arrangement titled Jūsō Kikō Dancouga Nova debuted in 2007.