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  • This is a list of episodes of the PBS children's television show FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman.
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  • A list of episodes of The Secret Show, the series first debuted in UK then in the US, please click on the episode to see further details.
  • The second season of Invader Zim began its run in 2002. After the season's first episode, the show was canceled and the episodes that had been completed prior to the cancellation were not shown. The remaining finished episodes were released on DVD in 2004, and finally aired in 2006 on Nicktoons Network.
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  • A list of the episodes in Kyou Kara Maou categorized by season.
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  • This is a list of episodes of The Mighty B!. The series began on April 26, 2008. There are 75 episodes that premiered in the whole Mighty B episode history.
  • On October 3, 2013, writer Roger Eschbacher announced that a third season with 26 episodes was in production, and that he had finished his fourth script for it.[1] On April 9, 2014, model, actress, and Project Runway host Heidi Klum announced that she would provide her voice for a pet on the show.[2]
  • This is a complete list of episodes for the Bleach anime series. The list is broken into several story arcs and includes a summary of each story arc and the original broadcast date for each episode. With the exception of the five arcs focusing on the Bount, New Captain Shūsuke Amagai, Zanpakutō Unknown Tales, Beast Swords and Gotei 13 Invading Army, each arc is an adaptation of the original Bleach manga by Tite Kubo, with some filler (non-canonical) episodes airing during these arcs for different reasons. These arcs were produced to allow time for Tite Kubo to advance the storyline in the manga. Most of the later English titles are translations from the Japanese titles. Those episodes with official English titles have the title shown above the translation of its Japanese equivalent.
  • Nat and Alex Wolff, two musical brothers who have been writing and performing songs since preschool. With their band The Silver Boulders, Nat and Alex think that nothing could go wrong in their life. They have fans everywhere, all five of the members are the best of friends, and they have had chart-topping songs. They are living the good life, until everything takes a sudden and hurtful turn.
  • These are my Toonville episodes as if they were on FOX, which they will never be, no matter how hard you cry yourself to sleep at night, TJ. They include as-if-it's-on-TV goofs, and true to tradition, they are not funny. There is no exact number of episodes each season.
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  • The series spans 5 seasons and 60 episodes. The series began on HBO on June 2, 2002 in the United States with the episode "The Target" and has aired through its fifth season, concluding with the episode "–30–". Currently, the first four seasons are available on Region 1 and 2 DVD. Seasons 1 and 2 are also available on Region 4 DVD.
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  • 400px|center La série "Les Simpson" a de nombreuses saisons avec de nombreux épisodes, cet page à pour but de répertorier tous les épisodes par saisons.
  • Below is a list of Atomic Betty episodes. They were aired by Teletoon in Canada and Cartoon Network in the United States and other countries.
  • After the first 10 episodes of Greek aired, production was halted because of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. Prior to the airing of the remainder of season 1, a compilation of the first 10 episodes titled Season One: Chapter One was released. Following suit, the latter half of season 1 was later compiled as Season 1: Chapter Two. Later seasons would be divided into two halves, or simply "chapters."
  • This is an episode list of the One-Punch Man anime series.
  • During seasons 4–7, the show revolved more around social issues such as guns and runaway teens than did the episodes in seasons 1–3, which were mostly about Angus MacGyver's adventures working for the United States government, and then later the Phoenix Foundation.
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  • The following is a list of episodes of Army Wives, an American drama television series that currently runs on Lifetime that premiered on June 3, 2007.
  • History Strongest Disciple Kenichi (史上最強の弟子 ケンイチ, Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi) is an anime series based on the manga by Syun Matsuena, produced by Tōkyō Movie Shinsha (TMS Entertainment). The series is directed by Hajime Kamegaki.
  • The series spans 15 seasons and 330 episodes. The series began on NBC in 1994 in the United States with the episode "24 Hours" and is concluded with its fifteenth season in 2009.
  • A complete list of Mork and Mindy episodes, including some related appearances and crossovers.
  • First Series: * Frankie - seven episodes * Lyndz - seven episodes * Rosie - four episodes * Fliss - five episodes * Kenny - four episodes Second Series: * Charlie - eight episodes * Tayla - three episodes * Brooke - six episodes * Maddy - five episodes * Jess - three episodes
  • The episodes in the televised animated series include:
  • For many later seasons, short "mini-episode" features were produced to act as either prologues or epilogues to the story, which were featured on their respective home video sets.
  • The series premiered on November 8, 2008 and ended on August 20, 2011 with 60 episodes spanning three seasons.
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  • All of the episodes filmed for this series is only the eight listed below. Originally, the contract for producing this series called for thirteen episodes, but was later cut down to this group of eight (seven plus the pilot episode).
  • Each episode starts with a short opening scene, followed by the opening credits. Thereafter, the story of the corresponding episode develops. Finally, the end credits are shown in white letters on a black screen.
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  • Welcome to the list of Episodes for Cyberchase. There are ten seasons that are currently released.
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  • RWBY is an American anime web series created by Monty Oum and produced by Rooster Teeth Productions. Episodes of the series are viewable in their entirety on Rooster Teeth's website and YouTube. The series is also simulcast concurrent with the public release of the show on anime streaming website Crunchyroll. Volume 2 features twelve episodes. However, in this volume, all of the released episodes are full length, twelve to fifteen minute episodes, rather than being split into halves. Volume 2 ran from July 24th to October 30th, 2014, after which it was released on DVD and Blu-ray.
  • The first season use two pieces of theme music: one opening theme and one closing theme. The opening theme is HAPPY CRAZY BOX by Minami Kuribayashi. The ending theme is Take Me to the Flower Garden by Aki Toyosaki as Medaka Kurokami.
  • Rave Master (レイヴ Reivu) is an anime series based on the Rave Master manga by Hiro Mashima, produced by Studio Deen. Rave Master premiered in Japan on TBS on October 13, 2001, and ran until September 28, 2002. The anime series is based on the first ninety-five chapters of the manga series. The story follows Haru Glory's quest for Rave, accompanied by the young girl who lost her memory, Elie, and soon by the Silver Claimer Hamrio Musica. They encounter and confront many Demon Card members, protecting the world from their hands. Along the way, they make new comrades with unique abilities, and convert old foes into new friends.
  • At one time Ankama deployed several new servers (most notably Shika) by way of Episodes. Starting from episode 1 (where only Incarnam, Astrub and Tainela were available) the world would slowly be increased in size with the release of another episode every few weeks. It was originally planned that the entire Dofus world would be revealed in around 20 episodes, however Ankama scrapped the idea mid way through. Only reaching episode 15, before releasing the full world. Since then no other servers have had the episode system (the whole world always being available since start).
  • Phil of the Future's Working Title: The Out Of Timers Broadcast episodes are written with a Cold Open, followed by Act One and Act Two, and then a Tag. Typical script has 25 scenes and is 30 pages long. . . . "Future Tutor " First day in school: Phil tutors Keely in Algebra. Pim competes with Debbie for Chalk Monitor. . "Future Jock " Phil uses the Penny Missile to become an impressive gymnast all for Keely. Penny Missile used by Pim to launch garbage can (and be punished for it) (and get revenge on Phil for her punishment). "Corner Pocket " Seth silently plays billiards. Pim tortures Debbie with raisins. . .
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  • One of the unique aspects of this game's theme is the existence of three Episodes which will take place during the course of the MUSH's life. Although the Role Play will be continuous before, after and during these Episodes, the Episodes will stand out as a series of highly charged events that occur over a relatively brief period of time, similar to the Star Wars movies. When the game opens, it will open three IC years before the events of this MUSH's Episode I. That is one OOC year to develop the characters who will play important roles in Episode I.
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  • Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル Fearī Teiru) is an anime series based on the manga of same name by Hiro Mashima. Produced by A-1 Pictures Inc. and Satelight, it is directed by Shinji Ishihira, and debuted on TV Tokyo at 7:30, 12 October 2009. It follows the story of Lucy Heartfilia as she seeks to become a member of the famous Fairy Tail Guild. Helped into joining by Natsu Dragneel and Happy, she goes on an array of adventures with them, along with Gray Fullbuster and Erza Scarlet.
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  • The intruders are revealed to be the Night Troop, newly arrived at Karasumori to help defend against Kokuboro's next invasion. While Tokine appreciates their help, Yoshimori is annoyed by the addition of so many people in his home, as well as the implication that Kekkaishi cannot handle the threat alone. Unknown to him, he is repeatedly observed by a trio of Night Troop members who are silently analyzing his attitude and skills, and finally step forward to confront him.
  • The battle between Kokuboro and Karasumori's defenders begins. Shion's goons surround the Sumimura and Yukimura homes, but Shigemori defeats them all. Yoshimori leaves the battle to confront Kaguro, but instead it is Shion who greets him in a human skin disguise. Yoshimori agrees to become her prisoner, hoping it will get him one step closer to finding Kaguro. Shion also captures Sen, who was following Yoshimori. Shion's group leaves Karasumori, but Tokine follows them. Sakon enters the battle, taking Atora hostage. Masamori steps forward to fight him.
  • Asturia and its neighboring countries agree to unite their forces against Zaibach and prepare for war. Folken joins the allied effort against Zaibach and lends his expertise and knowledge, despite Van's doubt and lingering resentment. Also, Dilandau at last returns to strike preemptively on the assembled forces at Rampant Port and fight Van again ....
  • Tokine holds on her own against Yomi and Yoki until Yoshimori can join the fight but even he has trouble once Yoki taps into Karasumori's seemingly limitless power. Luckily, reinforcements arrive in the form of the Kekkaishi duo's grandparents, and two Shadow Organization operatives, Hakudo and Odo. Together, they defeat Yoki, and Yomi is taken in for treason, but with a better idea of what Tokio gave his life to protect.
  • While at school, Yoshimori encounters Lord Uro, a god that lives in the nearby Colorless Swamp. On his grandfather's orders, Yoshimori is expected to repair the god's bed, but there is a high risk: humans who stay within the god's realm too long may lose their minds. But Lord Uro seems to know about Karasumori's origin, and eager for the chance to find out more, Yoshimori dives headfirst into the task.
  • Young Yoshimori Sumimura gets a life-altering lesson when his friend and comrade Tokine Yukimura is seriously wounded while protecting him from Yumigane, a harmless-looking Ayakashi that transforms into a more fearsome form.
  • Sakon taps into Karasumori's power and transforms. Masamori saves Atora and defeats Sakon with his Zekkai, causing Kokuboro to retreat. Tokine sneaks into Kokuboro's dimension and makes her way to their castle. Shion is unable to completely suppress Yoshimori's power, and Byaku brings in Sen as a hostage to force Yoshimori to cooperate. Yoshimori continues to resist, and Hekian warns that the castle may suffer serious damage if Yoshimori continues to fight them. Masamori learns of Yoshimori's abduction and prepares a small team to rescue him. Heisuke Matsudo and Kagami invade Kokuboro's castle in search of Byaku, freeing Yoshimori in the process.
  • A feather from Van invoke visions of the past for Hitomi, who sees the courtship of Van's parents and his early childhood. The Dragon Slayers pursue and confront the Escaflowne, and Allen appears as if by Hitomi's prayers to assist. Unfortunately, Allen sacrifices himself to protect Hitomi from a deflected liquid metal attack. Millerna appears in time to operate with her nascent medical skills on Allen's wounds ....
  • Hitomi and Van find themselves separated and lost in the neighboring country of Asturia, where a handsome knight saves Hitomi from a thief and apparent lecher. Allen's haunting resemblance to Amano does little to alleviate Hitomi's confusion, especially after Van and Allen challenge each other to a duel not once, but twice ....
  • Yoshimori and Tokine warn Tatsumi Mino about Ayakashi in human form possibly infiltrating the school, unaware that the newest threat is a mysterious transfer student. Without warning, he drags out and destroys Yoshimori's Shikigami. After sensing an evil aura, Yoshimori and Tokine rush to the spot, only to find huge slash marks along the wall. Yoshimori creates several bird Shikigami to search the campus, but they are all destroyed. Mino is attacked, but he manages to identify the culprit as the new student. Yoshimori follows the student to the roof, where a fight breaks out with Yoshimori on the losing end. Yoshimori is stunned when the student transforms his hand into a huge claw and effortlessly rips through a Kekkai. The student introduces himself as Gen Shishio, one of Masamori's subordinates from the Shadow Organization's Night Troop. He has come to assist the Kekkaishi, though so far is entirely unimpressed with them.
  • After his capture by Dilandau and the Dragon Slayers, Van is imprisoned aboard the Zaibach floating fortress Vione. Here, the Zaibach strategist Folken reveals his identity to Van and attempts to invite him into the folds of the empire. Fortunately, Hitomi uses her dowsing abilities to discover the Vione, and the crew of Allen's ship Crusade mount a rescue operation ....
  • Tokiko returns home, but only long enough to prepare to infiltrate Kokuboro's dimension alone. Seeking revenge for Gen, Yoshimori tries to follow her, but learns that he is not yet strong enough to cross the border between their worlds. Tokiko lectures him on what it means to be a Legitimate Heir and leaves him behind. Meanwhile, Masamori defies orders and announces his intention to move the entire Night Troop to Karasumori temporarily, in order to better combat Kokuboro's next invasion.
  • Zaibach devastates the capital of Freid, and the duke and Prince Chid flee with Hitomi's party to Fortona temple in the country's outskirts. The monks here present the duke with the sword that unseals the legend of the power of Atlantis. Folken directs the Zaibach troops towards the temple, intent on claiming the sword and fulfilling Hitomi's vision of a bloody outcome to the battle ....
  • Finding Masamori's multi-Kekkai technique too draining, Tokine searches for her own. Yoshimori and his grandfather discuss the origin of Lord Uro's bed. The mysterious spy returns, this time with a trio of Ayakashi triplets known collectively as Shirahago. At first they merely distract the Kekkaishi, but after the spy completes his observations, the true attack begins. Tokine destroys one triplet, but the remaining two combine into a huge owl, thanks to Karasumori's power. Even when damaged, the owl regenerates, and Kekkai do not hold up long under its fearsome assault.
  • With her upcoming marriage to Dryden on her mind, Millerna asks Hitomi for a tarot reading on its outcome. Hitomi reads a prediction of misfortune and disaster, but decides to tell Millerna a prediction of happy fortune instead. She hopes her thoughts and faith alone would be enough to change fate and reverse the prediction. Her hope is shattered by the entrance of fortune-enhanced soldiers Naria and Eriya at the wedding ....
  • Kokuboro's Hekian is tasked with researching Karasumori, while Sakon, Gagin's subordinate, is given command over Gagin's team and the next attack on Karasumori. At Gen's funeral, his former Night Troop comrades Sen Kagemiya and Shu Akitsu recall the difficulties they had working with Gen. Masamori and Yoshimori visit the Shishio family, but Gen's sister Ryo blames Masamori for Gen's death and demands that he leave. Yoshimori apologizes to her on Gen's behalf, and Ryo is stunned to learn that Gen was able to make a friend. Byaku meets with Ichirou Ougi, who agrees to create another distraction to interfere with the Night Troop.
  • Hitomi's party exonerate themselves, and Duke Freid grants them an audience at his palace. With their input, Freid prepares for the imminent Zaibach invasion. Meanwhile, Millerna discovers a secret door in her sister Marlene's music box. It reveals a diary -- a diary recounting Millerna and Allen's past ....
  • Toshimori's friends Gatcho and Konta invite themselves over to his house. Worried they might learn Kekkaishi secrets, Toshimori describes Yoshimori as being a scary samurai who roams the night looking for victims to slice up, hoping to scare his friends into behaving. This fails, since Yoshimori comes off as totally non-threatening, but he does impress them with his candy house. Toshimori's friends run wild around the house, until he finally loses his cool and accidentally knocks them out with a Kekkai. Yoshimori reassures him and takes care of his friends, who, oddly enough, wake up and tell Toshimori they had lots of fun.
  • Yoshimori catches a cold while on duty, and is unable to go to school or report to Karasumori the next day. Tokine expects to only have Gen for company, but is shocked when Shigemori shows up to take Yoshimori's place. They encounter Hisui, a Kokuboro subordinate eager to prove himself. Hisui's ability to dissolve into water and reform makes him very difficult to destroy, as if even a few droplets are missed, he can reform. Tokine tries to destroy them all with multiple Kekkai, but misses a few. Hisui reforms and is about to attack her, but is destroyed by Yoshimori, who came despite his illness. He then collapses, and Gen is forced to carry him home.
  • After Millerna successfully nurses Allen's wounds, the party turns towards Freid, the kingdom where her deceased eldest sister Marlene married into the royal family. Here, they meet Marlene's son Prince Chid, a blue-eyed innocent who still remembers stories his mother recounted of the peerless knight Allen ....
  • When Hitomi asked to get away from this world of fighting, she found herself transported back to Earth. It is once again the day before Hitomi would make her fateful confession to Amano and thus encounter Van. Reliving the events would reunite her with Van, but at the risk of hurting her best friend Yukari and returning back to the war ....
  • Hitomi, Van, and his attendant Merle are forced to depart from Palas in the wake of the devastation Dilandau caused. Allen is imprisoned for having abetted them, and Millerna learns that the Zaibach forces intend to invade Freid. As Millerna attempts to free Allen to warn Freid, Hitomi's party tries to disrupt the operations of a Zaibach Energist mine. The ensuing events forces one of them to reveal a closely guarded secret ....
  • Freed from Byaku's control, among Aihi's first tasks, much to her own surprise, is to save Tokine's life. Aihi shares the details of her past with Tokine, and then allows her to escape. Moments later, when Aihi finally decides to escape herself, she is confronted by Kaguro, who provokes her into a battle. Though Aihi appears to gain the upper hand, Kaguro tricks her and mortally wounds her. After sensing Yoshimori's presence nearby, Kaguro leaves Aihi to die.
  • Shion's goons surround the Sumimura and Yukimura homes, but Shigemori defeats them. Gagin, one of Kokuboro's fiercest fighters, challenges the Kekkaishi and Gen, and quickly overwhelms them. The battle becomes more one-sided when Gagin transforms, so to even things up, Gen does as well, assuming his full Ayakashi state in Karasumori for the first time.
  • Yoshimori wants to try the Legendary Chocolate Cake but the cake shop only sell it during night, so Yoshimori leaves a Shikigami. Problems arise when three thugs show up at the shop, and Yoshimori, drained from the Shikigami's creation, struggles against Fire Mole at Karasumori. After everything is over, Yoshimori misses out on the cake because his grandfather eats it all, but later earns a piece from Tokine when he helps her get rid of a cockroach at her house.
  • With Tokine high above the anti-Kekkai trap, she is able to imprison four Ayakashi in Kekkai. Haizen spits an acid that melts all the Kekkai, and then the Ayakashi discard their disguises and assume their true forms. Gen returns to save Tokine after her ankle is injured, but Kaguro draws him away from the fight, leaving the Kekkaishi to fight off the other four Ayakashi. After being defeated a second time, Gen loses control and begins to transform, but is quickly knocked out by Kyoichi Hiba. Once the Kekkaishi are able to destroy Haizen, the Ayakashi teams begins to fall apart, and another is soon destroyed. The remaining two capture Tokine to use as a hostage, but Kaguro, disgusted by their cowardice, kills both and encourages Yoshimori to get stronger so their next fight will be more interesting. Once Kaguro leaves, Hiba shows up with Gen, informing the Kekkaishi that because he tried to transform, he will be removed from his duties at Karasumori.
  • Tokine reunites with Yoshimori, who then traps her in a Kekkai so that she will not interfere in his fight with Kaguro. Yoshimori immediately attacks Kaguro after finding him, but Kaguro avoids his initial strikes with ease. After observing Yoshimori's technique, Kaguro goes on the attack, quickly showing his superior speed and strength. Yoshimori eventually activates his Zekkai armor, which notably increases his defenses, but Kaguro quickly finds its weak points and exploits them. Kaguro reveals that he was once human, and invites Yoshimori to cast aside his own humanity and join him as a comrade, just as Kaguro did with Gen. Yoshimori refuses, so Kaguro renews his attack.
  • Yoshimori meets three of Gen's former teammates: Sen Kagemiya, Shu Akitsu, and Dai Yaegashi. Sen is so far unimpressed with Yoshimori as a Legitimate Heir, and challenges him to a training session. Yoshimori becomes annoyed with them and demands why they're playing around when their friend is dead. Sen replies that as strong as Gen was, the one who killed him must be even stronger, so they stand no chance against him. Unnerved by his attitude, Yoshimori swears to avenge Gen's death by defeating Kaguro. Sakon prepares for Kokuboro's next invasion, but Byaku assigns their true goal to Shion. As Kokuboro's dark clouds appear over Karasumori, the Kekkaishi and the Night Troop stand ready to fight.
  • At night, the Kekkaishi face the crafty Sasorigama, but with little success: its overwhelming odor makes Madarao and Hakubi all but useless at tracking it. Even worse, Sasorigama continually sheds its armor-like skin, getting stronger each time and leaving behind a foul-smelling decoy. The chase goes on until an older Kekkaishi steps in, defeating Sasorigama's armor with a multi-layer Kekkai combination. He is then revealed to be Masamori, Yoshimori's older brother.
  • Kokuboro sends a team of five Ayakashi to Karasumori in broad daylight. Thanks to their human skin disguises, they are able to walk into the school and invite the Kekkaishi and Gen to a meeting that night, and leave before anyone can stop them. At the meeting, though the Ayakashi insist they want to negotiate, the Kekkaishi refuse to even consider handing Karasumori over to them. Gen abruptly attacks the lead Ayakashi, Kaguro, but is instantly defeated in one strike. Using Gen as bait, the Ayakashi draw the Kekkaishi into a trap: a marked area with stones that cancel out Kekkaishi powers. The Ayakashi surroung the area to prevent escape, so as a last resort, Yoshimori launches Tokine high above the area.
  • Gen calls Masamori and has him confirm Gen's mission: to assist the Kekkaishi while they deal with attacks from an organized group of strong Ayakashi. Yoshimori refuses to accept Gen, and Tokine tries to make him feel welcome, but Gen doesn't seem interested in getting to know either of them. This trend continues during duty hours: Gen rips apart the Ayakashi alone, and then tells Yoshimori and Tokine how weak they are.
  • In a pillar of light, Hitomi and the prince Van tranports to the world of Gaea, where Earth is known only as the "Mystic Moon" in the nightly expanse. Van returns to the capital of his country Fanelia to be coronated after obtaining the Energist crystal from the dragon. During the coronation rite, the Zaibach empire launches an invasion with Guymelef Alseides mecha, and Van must retrieve at his mentor Balgus's bidding Escaflowne, the legendary god of protection of Fanelia ....
  • Tokine interrogates three fleeing Ayakashi to learn that Yoshimori was being held in the dungeon. Yoshimori and Sen encounter a swarm of demon bugs fleeing the collapsing castle. Yoshimori tells Sen to escape and heads off alone. Masamori's search party locates Tokiko, who agrees to let them use her portal to Kokuboro's dimension, but she warns them that it is rapidly collapsing. Sen follows Yoshimori and offers to find Kaguro by his aura. Yoshimori agrees, but then dismisses the idea, since Kaguro's human skin disguise suppresses his aura. Yoshimori searches for Kaguro alone. Tokine runs into Sen, and they search for Yoshimori together, but the castle collapses around them, dropping Tokine into a dark pit.
  • Tokine successfully penetrates Yoshimori's Shinkai, causing him to deactivate it. They and Sen escape the collapsing dimension with Masamori's party. Shion and Hekian meet while escaping, and Shion turns him into one of her spider goons. Byaku carries Princess out of the castle, choosing to end his existence at her side. After returning home safely, Tokine slaps Yoshimori, then hugs him and tells him to treasure himself more. The Night Troop leaves Karasumori, and the Kekkaishi resume their duties.
  • Hitomi surrenders herself before the twin Zaibach leopard girls, but the reemergence of the sun causes a debilitating reaction in the fortune-enhanced soldiers. Naria crashlands back on Asturia, and returns to the royal castle on foot to capture Hitomi again. However, the side-effects of the fortune-enhancement process continues to stymie she and Eriya and eventually leads to Folken rethink his cause ....
  • Things remain rocky between the Kekkaishi and Gen, who is only concerned with killing Ayakashi, leaving the mess for Yoshimori and Tokine to clean up. It seems like Gen will never actually work with them, until the trio goes up against Ookubiguruma, a large, wheel-like Ayakashi with both speed and power on its side. Even Gen isn't strong enough to defeat it alone, and for the first time, he is temporarily knocked out of a fight. Yoshimori takes over, and Gen is surprised to see Yoshimori hold his own, and realizes they fight in similar ways. By working together, the Ayakashi is defeated, but not before it reveals that there is a bounty on the heads of the Kekkaishi.
  • Yomi Kasuga reluctantly meets Masamori at a sweet shop: she has become his informant, and is passing him info on the Shadow Organization's twelve leaders, since he is about to become one. Shigemori meets with his friend Heisuke Matsudo, who explains to him how Kokuboro's human skin disguise is used. Masamori meets with the Council of Twelve, all of whom seem to either dislike or openly tease him. Masamori considers them all monsters who he must prevent from interfering with Karasumori. Meanwhile, Yoshimori is distracted by the ghost of a cat that attaches itself to Mr. Kurosu. He eventually gets his teacher to discuss the cat, and after Mr. Kuruso accepts a parting gift from the cat, it is able to pass on.
  • Once again, Hitomi sees a disturbing vision, this time of Allen's fort engulfed in flames. Van reunites with his attendant catgirl Merle after she escaped Fanelia's fiery destruction, but both she and Hitomi fall ill. Both eventually recover, but then Hitomi's vision of a Zaibach invasion comes true at the hands of a devilish youthful commander named Dilandau ....
  • In the last battle, Van incurs life-threatening injuries which Hitomi discovers to match Escaflowne's battle damage exactly. Fortunately, Dryden appears and uses his knowledge of ancient technologies to summon Escaflowne's original builders. The Ispano repair Escaflowne and in the process, heal the pilot whose blood pact intertwines his fate with the Escaflowne's. Thus restored, Van rushes to mete out vengeance upon the Dragon Slayers, despite the consequences ....
  • Kokuboro explores their options in installing their founder, Princess, as Karasumori's new master. Kaguro returns to Karasumori and gives Gen an egg, inviting him to join Kokuboro, where he will be free to be himself. The egg constantly urges Gen to discard his current life and become an Ayakashi, but Gen finds himself unwilling to throw the egg away. Gen is distracted by thoughts of his sister while dealing with the Ayakashi Suzunarashi that night. The next day, Kaguro meets with Gen again, but this time Yoshimori spots them together.
  • Yoshimori is repeatedly reminded of Gen's absence at school. Hekian and Sakon drain the Colorless Swamp in a failed attempt to reach Lord Uro. Yoshimori and Tokine investigate the next day, and Mamezo assures them that the god is safe. Hekian comes to Karasumori that night and temporarily traps the Kekkaishi so he can examine the site. After using a technique that allows him to see through the ground, he is stunned by what he finds. The Kekkaishi manage to break free, but Hekian easily evades them. After reading Hekian's report, Byaku shares with Princess that there is another world beneath Karasumori, crafted by human hands.
  • Yoshimori visits Gen's apartment and brings him dinner. They are interrupted by the arrival of Tokine and Atora, Gen's trainer from the Night Troop. Atora is concerned about the impact Gen has on the Kekkaishi's teamwork, so she organizes a test of their skills. The goal of the test is for the trio to capture Atora within a set time limit, but it is complicated by Atora's demon beasts, which serve as obstacles. Also a problem is that Atora has trained Gen so well, he cannot refuse a direct order from her. The test forces Gen to rely on Yoshimori and Tokine, and before she leaves, Atora encourages him to continue doing that.
  • In episode 1, Ginta Toramizu, dreams of a fantasy world that goes by the name of MÄR-Heaven. One day a phantom clown appears and he embarks into MÄR-Heaven. He is greeted by the witch named Dorothy and of the powerful magical artifacts existing worldwide – the ÄRMs.
  • After the successful rescue, Hitomi and Van's party seek refuge in Palas, Allen's home and the capital of Asturia. However, the Zaibach forces and their entreaties to King Aston upstage their entrance. Folken meets with Van to offer a personal entreaty to join the Zaibach cause. Meanwhile, Dilandau attempts to avenge the grevious facial scar Van inflicted ....
  • The Shadow Organization sends demon tamer Yomi Kasuga to investigate Karasumori, and while staying at the Yukimura Home, she shares memories of Tokine's deceased father Tokio Yukimura. But Yomi's true intentions are not so innocent, and Tokine finds herself fighting alone against Yomi and her giant ogre Yoki.
  • After a gladiatorial fight to ascertain the legendary power of the Ispano-built Guymelef Escaflowne, King Aston invites Hitomi and Van's party into the royal palace. The king is about to marry off his third daughter Millerna to a noble merchant's son, but Hitomi is shocked by the not-so-discrete kiss between Millerna and Allen. Meanwhile, agents hoping to lure Escaflowne out into the open seize the opportunity to capture Hitomi ....
  • Madarao is reunited with Kouya, an old friend who wants him back, but also hates humans for causing their deaths long ago. Madarao refuses, and Kouya transforms, ready to take him back by force. Yoshimori is left with no choice but to remove Madarao's collar, allowing him to regain his true form and fight Kouya on even terms. But Kouya is a vicious opponent, and Yoshimori worries that Madarao may not survive the fight.
  • Yomi informs Masamori that council member Ichirou Ougi has been leaking information to Kokuboro. In a meeting with him, Masamori and he come to blows, and though Masamori is able to walk away, he soon collapses, amazed that Ougi was able to wound him even through his Zekkai. Meanwhile, Gen makes no attempt to fight Hiba's ruling, which frustrates the Kekkaishi. Yoshimori asks Masamori to overrule Hiba and let Gen stay, and in return, Masamori decides to share some of Gen's past.
  • In episode 3, Ginta's traveling leads him to the house of Jack. They befriend each other after the two vagrants help him outfight the Rogelu brothers, two werewolves terrorizing Jack's farming, and Jack decides to accompany Ginta on his way to find a way back to Earth.
  • Masamori shares details of Gen's past with Yoshimori. Gen was the youngest child of a large family, and had trouble with bullies. Due to his Ayakashi blood, he was able to transform parts or all of his body during times of great stress, but this resulted in him seriously hurting someone. Upon discovering that his family intended to send him away to the Shadow Organization, Gen fully transformed and ran away, and attacked his older sister when she tried to bring him home. Gen was eventually captured by Masamori, who assigned Atora Hanashima to bring his powers under control. In the present, Hiba informs Gen that he will be allowed to stay at Karasumori.
  • Local idol Kimiya Hachioji shows up at school, and for some reason is only interested in talking to Tokine. Yoshimori spots Tokine leaving school with Kimiya and follows them. He is joined by Gen, who is also suspicious. At a condemned building, Kimiya reveals that he is being controlled by Nouotoko, an Ayakashi that possesses human bodies. Nouotoko wants to possess Tokine and take her to Kokuboro, the Ayakashi group that is interested in Kekkaishi, so his plan is to threaten to kill Kimiya if she refuses. Tokine pretends to accept, but once she learns that Nouotoko chose her because he considers her the weakest Kekkaishi, she ruthlessly attacks him. Nouotoko pleads for his life, and Tokine forces him to tell her all he can about Kokuboro, after which she destroys him. Kimiya awakens and flees in terror, somehow aware that Tokine caused him great harm. Tokine discusses her findings with Yoshimori and Gen, and is worried they may need more support from the Shadow Organization.
  • Yoshimori's trust in Gen allows him, for the first time, to keep a clear head in his Ayakashi state. No longer confused about his loyalties, Gen crushes the insect that emerges from the egg Kaguro gave him, and attacks Gagin, quickly overcoming Gagin's power with speedy strikes. After finding out that Tokiko has gone to Kokuboro alone, Shigemori leaves protection around the homes and heads to Karasumori. Just as Gen is about to strike the final blow, Kaguro attacks him from behind, mortally wounding him. Enraged, Yoshimori destroys Gagin, but Kaguro escapes. Princess grows impatient and emerges from her carriage, attempting to conquer Karasumori herself. However, the land responds to Gen's acceptance of his death, bathing the sky in light and driving Princess back. Kokuboro retreats to ensure her safety, and Masamori arrives moments after Gen's death.
  • The habits of the young Kekkaishi carry over to their school lives as well: Tokine is the smartest student in her class, while Yoshimori sleeps through his. But both are needed to deal with Tsuchigama, an earth Ayakashi that is too strong for either alone.
  • Yoshimori destroys the owl's head, but the body remains a threat even when trapped in a Kekkai. Tokine uses Kekkai like spears to pierce the owl's body, weakening it enough to be destroyed. The spy flees once spotted, but Yoshimori keeps up until, in desperation, the spy literally rips up sections of forest and throws them at Yoshimori. Yoshimori eventually loses sight of him, but the spy only survives long enough to report back to his leader, then dies on the spot.
  • Yoshimori decides to get serious about his training and heads to a local temple, trying to match Kaguro's speed by catching crows within Kekkai. His first attempt fails miserably. After getting some advice from a priest familiar with his family, Yoshimori learns to become more aware of surroundings, and is able to catch all the crows. That night at Karasumori, he is able to show off his new skills by capturing an army of intruders.
  • Yoshimori and Kaguro continue their battle, each for their own reasosns: Yoshimori to defeat Kaguro, and Kaguro because he admires Yoshimori's rising strength. During a break in the battle, Sen and Tokine remind Yoshimori that Kaguro's blades are only getting stronger as the fight goes on. Yoshimori resumes the fight, and when Kaguro charges in for his final attack, Sen tries to protect Yoshimori and block the attack with a broken piece of Kaguro's blade. As Sen's blade breaks, Yoshimori activates his Shinkai for the first time, destroying Kaguro and forming a protective dimension around himself and Sen. The effort renders him unconscious, and Masamori's party arrives moments later. All attempts to breach the Shinkai fail until Tokine dives toward it, attempting to phase through as she did with Yoshimori's Kekkai earlier.
  • Matsudo and Kagami search Kokuboro's castle for Byaku, while Yoshimori searches for Sen. Tokine encounters and defeats Koshu in her search for Yoshimori. Masamori's search party leaves the Sumimura Home, intending to use Tokiko's portal to enter Kokuboro's dimension. Yoshimori finds Princess and, mistaking her for a prisoner, frees her from her restraints. Princess captures him, but decides to release him, implanting a mental map of the castle in his head so he won't get lost. Armed with this knowledge, Yoshimori immediately makes his way down to the dungeon and rescues Sen.
  • Shigemori's friend Heisuke Matsudo is targeted by Kokuboro, and despite numerous anti-Ayakashi traps in his home, Shion is able to penetrate his defenses and supposedly kill him. Unknown to Shigemori, Matsudo's death is an act by himself and the Night Troop. Matsudo's true intention is to gain revenge against Kokuboro, which he can do more easily now that they believe him to be dead.
  • Asturia's royal council discusses whether to submit to Zaibach or rally against the empire. Folken summons Van back to the ruins of Fanelia which he indirectly helped destroy. Here, the brothers and Hitomi face two dragons, and Folken reveals the truth about his disappearance during the pre-coronation dragon-slaying ritual ten years ago ....
  • Dryden discovers the location of the Mystic Valley in Allen's father's diaries. In the process, Allen confronts his bitterment towards his absent father, and Hitomi discovers her grandmother also visited Gaea. The party is pursued by Folken's floating fortress until Hitomi's pendant and prayer opens a portal to Atlantis ....
  • After Van receives a new Energist from his mother, Hitomi, Allen, and Van tranports to Dornkirk's fortress when Dornkirk attempts to activate his Fate Alteration Engine. Dornkirk explains to the disbelieving trio his apparently well-intentioned motives for all of Zaibach's actions ....
  • Yoshimori's classmate Yurina Kanda, along with her friends, decide to visit school at midnight so that they can see the famous off-season cherry blossom tree. At night, Yurina finds herself surrounded by a swarm of Ayakashi, and protected by the two Kekkaishi is even more frightening to her. It is not until Madarao detects that Yurina is an ability user, and therefore able to see supernatural events, that her fear is explained.
  • Yoshimori interrupts Gen and Kaguro, demanding answers. Gen is uncooperative, and both he and Yoshimori are shocked when Gen suddenly lashes out at him. Tokiko Yukimura leaves Karasumori to search for a path to Kokuboro. Gen continues to get unwanted advice from his egg. Ichirou Ougi gives Masamori an assignment that will clearly keep him from protecting Karasumori. Kokuboro's army arrives in Karasumori, and Gen is unsure which side he should fight for.
  • Masamori's presence continues to annoy Yoshimori, who can't help but compare the two of them and find himself lacking. Despite this, Yoshimori tells Masamori about his plan to seal Karasumori, and surprisingly, Masamori agrees. Meanwhile, a stranger comes to Karasumori and uses an odd Shikigami. Masamori captures it, but it offers no information on the owner. As Masamori prepares to leave, Yoshimori gives him Kouya's remains so they can be buried properly.
  • Yoshimori's ghost friend Masahiko refuses to pass on out of worry for his little brother Toshihiko. But when Yoshimori and the ghost counselor Yumeko Hananokoji stage an intervention, Masahiko is reluctant to face his brother. Toshihiko is also unwilling, because he doesn't believe in ghosts. Yoshimori's only option is to bake a cake that only Masahiko could make. After a final exchange of heartfelt feelings, Masahiko is able to finally pass on.
  • Yoshimori encounters a ghost who doesn't realize he's already dead, and tries to help him pass on. In the process, they discover they share a love for baking sweets. Tokine, however, warns Yoshimori not to get too attached: ghosts can be dangerous, which proves true when another ghost shows up at Karasumori bent on revenge. Yoshimori defeats him, but in his own, merciful way.
  • Van is enveloped into the world of the dead, and Hitomi goes to retrieve him -- but not before envisioning the destruction of Atlantis. The previous battle's trauma disorients Dilandau as well, so Folken sends out Naria and Eriya to continue the mission of capturing the Escaflowne ....
  • Masamori lectures Yoshimori on using his power properly, and decides to see if the lesson stuck by releasing a Botanical Ayakashi in Karasumori, which rapidly produces a full-grown forest, one capable of defending itself. Yoshimori is able to enclose the entire forest in a Kekkai, but just barely. Tokine starts a fire, then makes a hole in the Kekkai, flushing oxygen in and causing the forest to explode. Masamori is impressed, but doesn't let Yoshimori realize this.
  • Yoshimori kicks into high gear with his training, but this only prepares him so much for his next foe: Hiwatari, a dangerously swift Ayakashi that freezes everything it touches. Tokine has trouble as well, and with her legs frozen to the ground, Yoshimori steps in to defend her. Tokine has a better idea, and their combined strength is enough to turn the tables on Hiwatari and keep Karasumori safe for one more night.
  • Matsudo and Kagami finally confront Byaku. They know Byaku as Shiranuma, a former rival of Matsudo's, as both men were after the heart of the same woman: Risa Kagami, Matsudo's unrequited love and Shiranuma's late wife, as well as the woman Kagami's appearane is based upon. Shiranuma performed numerous experiments on Risa, at her request, to make her eternally beautiful. These went horribly wrong and left Risa disfigured, and she took her own life as a result. Byaku believes that Risa was simply a vain, selfish person, but Matsudo insists that because she felt she only had beauty to offer her husband, she wanted desperately to preserve it. Seeking revenge against Byaku, Matsudo engages him in battle, pitting Kagami against a huge swarm of Byaku's demon bugs. Kagami narrowly defeats Byaku, but upon learning that Byaku is still human, Matsudo is unable to bring himself to kill him.
  • The pivotal battle between Zaibach and the allied forces continues. Even after the Basram army employs the "doomsday weapon" in the form of a devastating Energist bomb, the fighting goes unabated. Folken decides the only way to end the war is confront Dornkirk personally and end his vision of the Zone of Absolute Fortune ....
  • At the ruins of the legendary Atlantis, Hitomi, Van, and Allen encounter various figures in their past, including Hitomi's grandmother, Van's mother, Balgus, and Allen's sister and father. Hitomi also watches the history of Atlantis from the creation of the thought-realizing Atlantis Machine through the genesis of Gaea to Atlantis's eventual destruction ....
  • Both Yoshimori and Tokine notice that Tatsumi Mino, a charming substitute teacher, is not quite normal. Yoshimori is worried that Tokine will be drawn in by Mino's good looks, but also that he is connected to students mysteriously fainting. A nighttime confrontation with Mino reveals that the true culprit is a Kugutsu Bug, which is controlling Mino and his powers. Once the bug is destroyed, Mino returns to normal.
  • On the brink of Kouya's defeat, Karasumori's power backs him, and Yoshimori gets involved to ensure Madarao survives the fight. Kouya is finally destroyed with some help from Karasumori, but there's one more problem: without his collar, Madarao's true nature as an Ayakashi emerges, and he begins to run wild. With some help from Hakubi and Tokine, Yoshimori repairs Madarao's collar and returns him to his former self.
  • In episode 2, after aiding Dorothy on her ÄRM hunt, Ginta and Babbo's bickering eventually leads to their newly founded company crumbling, landing Babbo in the hands of two ÄRM thief con men, Moku and Chapu. However their identity is quickly exposed, and after Ginta forcibly reclaims Babbo, the two reconcile.
  • Three weeks have passed since Hitomi, Van, and Allen's ordeal in Dornkirk's fortress, and all of Asturia prepares for Millerna and Dryden's wedding and worries over King Aston's ailing state. Van gives Hitomi an almost-but-not-quite love confession that disillusions Hitomi, making her vulnerable to Folken's test of the Fate Alteration Engine ....
  • Suspicion of treachery falls on Hitomi and the rest of the party, and chameleon-like Zaibach operator Zongi is sent to pry open her mind. During the ordeal, Hitomi reveals her origins from the Mystic Moon, but visions of Zongi's own past intervenes -- as well as a prophesy of death that sends Hitomi into a deathlike trance ....
  • Yurina's friend Aoi Shinagawa develops a crush on Gen. Yurina does everything she can to talk Aoi out of it, but her friends Ayano and Kyoko encourage Aoi and promise to support her. Desperate, Yurina turns to Yoshimori for help, though he's against girls liking Gen solely because he dislikes Gen. Their concern is wasted, though: Gen shows no interest in Aoi, or anyone else. Despite this, after seeing Gen generously share his food with a stray puppy, Aoi adopts the puppy and names him after Gen.
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  • Pet Rocky : Beezy is jealous when his new pet rock favors Jimmy, but "Rocky" turns out to be more monster than mineral.
  • Way Below Par: When Jimmy starts beating Lucius at golf,Heloise must intervene before Lucius floods the whole town."
  • Invasion Of The Weavils: Part weasel and all evil, a weavil tricks its way into Jimmy’s home after faking an injury. It’s up to Beezy to save his best bud before the weavils turn Jimmy into one of their own.
  • Best Bud Battle : When Cerbee runs off with Jimmy's home on the end of his leash, Heloise and Beezy face off over who gets to have Jimmy as their houseguest.
  • Cerbee in Love: Cerbee falls in love with Jazmeen, but Jez won't allow the two to be together.
  • Clown Gone Wild: Jimmy and Beezy deasprately want to join the Rodeo Clown's Cool Clown Club.
  • Best Prank Ever : It's Lucius Fools Day the one day a year when Lucy gets to inflict more misery than usual through various mean-spirited pranks.
  • Pop-Sicles: Hoping to help Beezy and Lucius to get along better, Jimmy unfreezes Lucius's father.
  • Meet the Gnomans : Beezy accidentally crushes the commanding officer of the Gnomans.
  • Bend it Like Wreckem: When a professional soccer player is unable to play, Jimmy and Beezey take his place.
  • The Product Tester: Lucius knows that if one of his new products can make the always upbeat Jimmy miserable, he’ll have a surefire winner on his devious hands. So when Jimmy can’t stand ‘Sludge Ice Cream,’ Misery Inc. puts it into mass production.
  • Jimmy Matchmaker: Jimmy plays matchmaker to find Beezy a date to Lucius' statue unveiling ceremony.
  • Hair-Brained Idea: Jez wants Lucius to try a youthful new look, so Lucius tricks Jimmy into swapping hairstyles using Heloise’s new ‘Folicle Changeover Machine.’ Jez loves her honey’s updated style, but Lucius is upset when he’s absorbed by Jimmy’s annoyingly upbeat personality too.
  • Ghostsmackers: When the ghost of pizza-crust-past starts haunting Beezy, it’s up to Jimmy to make things right before Lucius sends Heloise to make him stop.
  • Bad Horn Day: After accidentally lopping off Lucius' prize winning horns, Jimmy must turn to one of Heloise's concoctions to save his skin in time for the annual 'Golden Horn Awards'.
  • There's Always a Hiccup: When Heloise catches a mean case of the hiccups, the boys must take matters into their own hands.
  • Happy Birthday Lucius : After Lucius loses his voice barking orders for his birthday party proparations, Jimmy is the only one who can interpret the instructions.
  • Spew Tube: When Heloise posts an embarrassing video of Lucius for all of Miseryville's amusement, Jimmy must restore Lucius' villainous reputation.
  • Too Many Jimmys: When Jimmy’s friends are too busy to hang out with him, he turns to Heloise’s latest contraption, the ‘People Copier.’ Too impatient to follow the instructions, Jimmy now has to contend with an army of ‘Himmies’ who terrorize Miseryville.
  • Baby Boom: In order to raise money for concert tickets, Jimmy and Beezy babysit the General's children.
  • Power Squid and Spaghetti Beezy: After clowns steal Jimmy's shoe, Heloise invents him a squid which gives him with super powers.
  • Night in the Heinous Museum : When the Heinous Museum is under attack, Heliose and Jimmy are pressed into service as security guards to protect Lucius's most prized possession a Little League bowling trophy.
  • Cellphone-itis: Lucius bans cellphones when Beezy disrupts his presentation by chatting, after Beezy goes into a serious case of cellphone withdrawal, Jimmy must find a way to cure Beezy of his cellphone obsession.
  • I Married a Weavil: Lucius and the Weavils sign a peace treaty forcing Beezy to marry the unsightly Princess Weavil.
  • Rocket Jimmy : In order to live out his dream of space travel, Jimmy poses as Molotov.
  • The Big Drip: When Jimmy uses Lucius' private privy,an outraged Lucy destroys every washroom in Miseryville.
  • Fused Together : Annoyed with as much time as they spend together, Heloise magically joins Jimmy and Beezy together with the hope that they'll soon get tired of one another.
  • The Competition: Jimmy is fed up with Heloise and Beezy's constant bickering, so when Jimmy gets two tickets to a rock concert, he has Heloise and Beezy compete to see who can be nicer to one another, with the winner getting the ticket.
  • No Rules Rulez Jimmy : Jimmy and Beezy take to nature when they decide there are too many rules in Miseryville.
  • Carnival Lucius: Heloise tricks Lucius into building a "miserable" carnival, which Lucius later discovers to be "fun".
  • Jimmy Gets a Stache: Jimmy is jealous when he's the only one in Miseryville who can't grow a moustache
  • The Racing Bug : Two incredibly competitive racecar driving fleas infest Jimmy’s and Beezy’s brains as the boys fight for the title of fastest Miseryvillain.
  • Heat Blanket Jimmy: Jimmy decides that the best way to beat the heat is to have a beach party. When Lucius crashes the party he is eaten by a fish and Jimmy has to save him.
  • Jimmy, Don't Be a Hero: Jimmy has saved Lucius' life. No Henious has ever owed anyone anything, so Lucy must endanger Jimmy's life and rid himself of his debt by saving him.
  • Wish You Weren’t Here: Jimmy convinces Lucius to take a vacation. While gone, Heloise and Sammy fight for leadership of the factory.
  • Rear Pickle : Jimmy's new neighbor is sweet enough, but Two-Shoes can't shake the this little lady is really the thing he fears the most...a giant pickle.
  • A Cold Day in Miseryville: When Jimmy talks about how fun snow is, Heloise invents a machine that makes snow, but when Lucius hires Samy to use it to spread misery things don't go as planned...
  • Bus Driving B.F.F. : When an obsesssed bus driver adopts Jimmy as his new best friend after Jimmy saves his life, it's all buses, all the time.
  • Catalogue of Misery: When Jimmy accidentally purchases too many thing from the Misery Catalog, he must pay Lucius back by delivering orders.
  • The Masked Jackhammer: An overconfident Jimmy steps into the ring to replace injured pro wrestler "Goat Guy".
  • I am Jimmy : Jimmy is the only one awake after virtually all of Miseryville goes into hibernation.
  • The Big Date: When Lucius is unable to get to his big date on time, he hires Jimmy and Beezy to distract Jez.
  • The Butley Did It: Beezy decides to get a butler that begins to live Beezy's life for him.
  • Chez Beezy: Jimmy, Beezy and Heloise come into possession of a restaurant, and have to host Lucius on the night of his big date.
  • Monster Mutt: Heloise switches Beezy's and Cerbee's bodies and Jimmy must convince her to switch them back.
  • Mount Misery: Lucius wants to carve his head into a mountain until he finds out it's home of his least favorite creatures.
  • John Amsterdam is called in to investigate the rape of an Indian fashion designer, Amartya Vikram, who is reluctant to testify against her attacker. She finally does so over the objections of her conservative family, but the rapist, Phillip Long, is freed on a technicality. After Long apparently murders Amartya for revenge, John must ensure the killer is brought to justice while dealing with memories of his own past and another time he confronted a rapist in the year 1813.
  • John and Eva investigate the death of a homeless man whose best friend believes that his overdose was actually a homicide. They uncover a mysterious connection between the new homeless shelter and an expensive guitar the dead homeless man kept in his locker. Meanwhile, John remembers when he struggled with addictions and entered a 12-step program back in 1964 after passing out drunk one too many times and ending up in the psych ward. Also, Sara begins to believe that John is hiding a secret from her.
  • John becomes fixated on granting the dying wish of his first partner, Andy, who is slowly wasting away from leukemia caused by a bullet lodged in his heart. Andy wants the unknown shooter brought to justice before he dies, but the case is more convoluted than anyone originally believes. Memories of John's beginnings as a homicide detective help him not only piece together clues to his friend's case, but also prompt John to realize he may be nearing the end of his quest for love and mortality. However, he embarks down a precarious path as his investigation leads to altercations with the Russian mafia and culminates with a shocking end.
  • A homeless Gulf War veteran confesses to the grisly murder of a controversial psychiatrist, but Amsterdam is skeptical. While reviewing the psychiatrist's soon-to-be published book, Amsterdam contemplates the reliability of memories and the reasons people bury them. Could the motive for this murder lie in the psychiatrist's own research? The murder also brings Amsterdam closer to finding "the one" who he believes will unlock his heart and make him mortal. Though he's certain the sparks he feels are real, he encounters the unexpected.
  • Amsterdam and Eva investigate the suspicious death of a student at a prestigious New York City private school which leads to the revelation of a twisted "affair." One of Amsterdam's biggest secrets is revealed, when Amsterdam flashes back to 1941.
  • Jimmy Two-Shoes: A 14-year-old named Jimmy Two-Shoes moved from Chicago to Miseryville and meets two best friends named Beezy J. Henious and Heloise even Jimmy adopts a monster and named him Cerbee.
  • In the season finale John, still recovering from his recent gunshot wound, and Eva investigate the death of a drowned woman. The death might be related to a string of robberies of wealthy men linked to a dating service. The case causes John to flashback to his life in 1927 when as a grifter, he stole jewelery from his lover. Upset over still being apparently immortal, John breaks it off with Sara Dillane.
  • When police find a bullet-ridden body in an apartment in Chinatown, John and Eva are called to investigate. The deceased young man's striking similarity to Roosevelt, a lost son of John's from the year 1913, prompts him to take a personal stance on the case. The search for the killer leads John to the Spoors, a violent crime family headed by Roosevelt's kin. The discovery makes John question the actions of his past and the reverberating consequences they have on those around him.
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  • A King's Ransom
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  • In the Uncertain Hour Before the Morning
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  • All His Angels
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  • The episodes (15 minutes each) include: Episode 1 "Steal:01 The Name is "Mouse"" "Steal:01 Sono na wa "Mouse"" (Steal:01 その名は“鼠[マウス]”) 2003 - 01 - 05 The Pilot Episode in which Mouse steals not only a Golden Skull but the entire Museum. After this Mei, Yayoi, and Hazuki are introduced as servants to Sorata aka Mouse. After a scene in which all three girls attempt to get Sorata to "punish them", the Detective after Mouse is seen on television "insulting the name of Mouse" and challenges Mouse to steal the newly built Odaiba Tower. Episode 02 "Steal:02 There is Nothing that Mouse Cannot Steal" (Steal:02 鼠[マウス]に盗めぬ物はなし) 2003 - 01 - 12 Mouse has to steal the newly built Odaiba tower. Episode 03 "Steal:03 She Will Not Accept Destiny" (Steal:03 彼女は運命[さだめ]を受け入れない) 2003 - 01 - 19 Mouse has to steal and go on a date on the same night. Episode 04 "Steal:04 Mouse Will Not Abandon a Comrade" (Steal:04 鼠[マウス]は仲間を見捨てない) 2003 - 01 - 26 Mei Momozono's history is revealed. Episode 05 "Steal:05 Target is Hatsuki" "Steal:05 Target wa Hatsuki" (Steal:05 ターゲットは葉月) 2003 - 02 - 03 Hatsuki acts as a test subject for a new machine for Mouse. Episode 06 "Steal:06 Country of Electronics' Mouse" (Steal:06 電子の国の鼠[マウス]) 2003 - 02 - 10 Episode 07 "Steal:07 A Female University Student that Hates Men" (Steal:07 男嫌いの女子大生) 2003 - 02 - 17 Yayoi's history is revealed. Episode 08 "Steal:08 Sweet Awakening" (Steal:08 甘美なる覚醒) 2003 - 02 - 24 Episode 09 "Steal:09 The Name is "Wang"" "Steal:09 Sono na wa "Wang"" (Steal:09 その名は“ワン”) 2003 - 03 - 02 Episode 10 "Steal:10 Undying Man" "Steal:10 Shinanai Otoko" (Steal:10 死なない男) 2003 - 03 - 09 Episode 11 "Steal:11 "Mouse" Never Gives Up" (Steal:11 “鼠[マウス]”は決してあきらめない) Episode 12 "Steal:12 "Mouse's" Dreams Will Never End" "Steal:12 "Mouse" no Yume wa Owaranai" (Steal:12 “鼠[マウス]”の夢は終わらない)
  • On October 3, 2013, writer Roger Eschbacher announced that a third season with 26 episodes was in production, and that he had finished his fourth script for it.[1] On April 9, 2014, model, actress, and Project Runway host Heidi Klum announced that she would provide her voice for a pet on the show.[2]
  • This is a complete list of episodes for the Bleach anime series. The list is broken into several story arcs and includes a summary of each story arc and the original broadcast date for each episode. With the exception of the five arcs focusing on the Bount, New Captain Shūsuke Amagai, Zanpakutō Unknown Tales, Beast Swords and Gotei 13 Invading Army, each arc is an adaptation of the original Bleach manga by Tite Kubo, with some filler (non-canonical) episodes airing during these arcs for different reasons. These arcs were produced to allow time for Tite Kubo to advance the storyline in the manga. Most of the later English titles are translations from the Japanese titles. Those episodes with official English titles have the title shown above the translation of its Japanese equivalent.
  • Philippine Ragnarok Online has been divided into major patch updates that are more known as "Episodes". Here is a list of the episodes. * Episode I: The Start of the Adventure * Episode II: Glast Heim * Episode III: Al De Baran * Episode IV: Comodo * Episode V: Juno * Episode VI: Amatsu and Kunlun * Episode VII: Umbala and Nifflheim * Episode VIII: Louyang * Episode IX: Ayothaya (Path to Heritage) * Episode X: Heritage * Episode XI: Einbroch, City of Steel * Episode XII: Lighthalzen * Episode XIII: Noghaltz * Episode XIV: Hugel * Episode XV: Rachel, Capital City of Arunafeltz * Episode XVI: Veins * Episode XVII: Nameless * Episode XVIII: The Demise of Morroc * Episode XIX: Ash Vacuum * Episode XX: Into the Unknown (Path to Renewal) * Episode XXI: Brasilis * Episode XXII: Renewal, Dawn of the Enlightened Ones * Episode XXIII: Dewata * Episode XXIV: El Dicastes * Episode XXV: Port Malaya * Episode XXVI: Revolution * Episode XXVII: Bifrost * Episode XXVII.2: Malangdo Island * Episode XXVIII: Halls of the Abyss * Episode XXIX: Eclage
  • Nat and Alex Wolff, two musical brothers who have been writing and performing songs since preschool. With their band The Silver Boulders, Nat and Alex think that nothing could go wrong in their life. They have fans everywhere, all five of the members are the best of friends, and they have had chart-topping songs. They are living the good life, until everything takes a sudden and hurtful turn.
  • These are my Toonville episodes as if they were on FOX, which they will never be, no matter how hard you cry yourself to sleep at night, TJ. They include as-if-it's-on-TV goofs, and true to tradition, they are not funny. There is no exact number of episodes each season.
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  • The series spans 5 seasons and 60 episodes. The series began on HBO on June 2, 2002 in the United States with the episode "The Target" and has aired through its fifth season, concluding with the episode "–30–". Currently, the first four seasons are available on Region 1 and 2 DVD. Seasons 1 and 2 are also available on Region 4 DVD.
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  • Below is a list of Atomic Betty episodes. They were aired by Teletoon in Canada and Cartoon Network in the United States and other countries.
  • After the first 10 episodes of Greek aired, production was halted because of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. Prior to the airing of the remainder of season 1, a compilation of the first 10 episodes titled Season One: Chapter One was released. Following suit, the latter half of season 1 was later compiled as Season 1: Chapter Two. Later seasons would be divided into two halves, or simply "chapters."
  • Phil of the Future's Working Title: The Out Of Timers Broadcast episodes are written with a Cold Open, followed by Act One and Act Two, and then a Tag. Typical script has 25 scenes and is 30 pages long. . . . "Future Tutor " First day in school: Phil tutors Keely in Algebra. Pim competes with Debbie for Chalk Monitor. . "Future Jock " Phil uses the Penny Missile to become an impressive gymnast all for Keely. Penny Missile used by Pim to launch garbage can (and be punished for it) (and get revenge on Phil for her punishment). "Corner Pocket " Phil assists Keely after cheerleader tryouts don't go well to keep the truth from her mother. Seth silently plays billiards. Pim tortures Debbie with raisins. Missive: Your parents want you to be happy in whichever of life's path you choose. . 104 "You Say Toe-Mato " Four-toed Phil wants to go on the field trip to the tomato ranch. Phil tells Keely the truth about the Diffys being from the future. Pim and Debbie raise money for Mr. Hackett's operation, not knowing it's for a toupee. Missive: Your friends love you for who you are. . 105 "Meet the Curtis" Caveman Curtis is discovered by the Diffys. Pim is trapped at Debbie Berwick's sleep over. Missive: Everyone has value. . 106 "Phenomonally Yours" Phil tries to get Marla not to like him. Pim plays the gong in the orchestra. Missive: Think about what the other person's feelings. . 107 "Milkin' It" Lloyd thinks Phil's milk engine at the science fair may force the Diffys to move away. Pim "writes" Galacta Girl stories for writing class. Missive: Take charge and make the future that you want happen. . 108 "We'll Fix It In Editing" Filming the meteor documentary piece brings out the bossy side of Phil and costs him his pals. It's a track meet with Pim as a fast walker. Missive: Friendships can be put back together if it wants to be. . 109 "Double Trouble" Sandwich-loving bullies Jerry and her brother Myron strong-arm Pim and Phil. Special appearance by the rabbit Cookie Junior. Ceramic lawn ornaments are adopted from Mandy Teslow's front lawn. Curtis, what did you do? Missive: Everyone has some good inside them that can be channeled. . 110 "Unification Day" Ninth grader Phil has to decided between spending the evening with his family celebrating Uni Day's world peace, or attending an eleventh grade party with his chums. Pim must cook Uniloaf all by herself. Missive: Precious memories lie in family traditions. . 111 "Your Cheatin' Heart" Drama class brings out the drama as Keely may have her first boyfriend, Tanner, but Phil suspects that Tanner isn't being true to her. Pim breaks up Bradley and Debbie, so Debbie wants "Pim Lessons" to salvage the relationship. Missive: Real friends watch your back, telling you what they think, even when it will hurt you in the short term.. . 112 "Age Before Beauty" The New Ager makes Keely 25 years old, old enough for Mr. Hackett to think that she's a substitute teacher and ask her out for her first date. Pim and Bradley try to muscle bribes out of Chef DuPre. Missive: Give a relationship time to develop. . 113 "Phillin' In" To get the afterburner card for skyaking, Phil has to watch over Pim. Lloyd and Barbara go on an automobile road trip. Missive: Make fun of your little sister and she'll get even and then some. . 114 "Daddy Dearest" A replicant of Lloyd is trained to be a cooler guest presenter of American Folk Music. Curtis visits the dentist with a caveman-sized molar in pain. Missive: You love people for their imperfections, not their "coolness." . 115 "My Way" It's a talent show and Keely needs Phil's help to overcome her stage fright. Pim and Bradley take cared of their bag of flour, "Chuck," for Life Skills class. Missive: Victories and friends come in all sizes. . 116 "Team Diffy" - plus "Gag Reel" as tag 22nd Century prankster Andy Baxley coerces Phil into pranking the new Friar Fred statue in return for giving the Diffys a lift back to 2121. Pim makes a "good-bye" video for the Monday morning announcements. Missive: When you're pressured to do something you know is wrong, get your parents' advice. . 117 "Doggie Daycare" 100 dollar Festapalooza Concert tickets require Phil, Keely and Curtis to stoop to picking up poop. Pim pretends to be injured to make Debbie serve her. Missive: Commitment to friends. . 118 "Tanner" Tanner broadcasts that Phil has been sent back to second grade to improve his penmanship. Pim is bothered by a guilty conscience posing as Berwick. Missive: Don't care if people laugh, as long as you can laugh at yourself. (Thanks Lloyd!) . 119 "Future Halloween" An evil Debbie Berwick terrorizes Pickford by forcing students to bake cupcakes, leaving Keely, Phil and Pim to save the day. Missive: You can have too much of a good thing. . 120 "Raging Bull" Razzed Phil goes to the 50s dance without Keely, but with Myron and a bull instead. Pim trains Curtis to be her dad for a home parent conference as Barbara and Lloyd celebrate their wedding anniversary. Missive: Even when you've ticked them off you can always depend on your real friends. . 121 "Neander Phil" Malfunctioning Wizrd randomly exchanges the minds of Phil and Curtis during a date. Pim fights off Debbie's celebration of their friendship, yet even trying yoga doesn't help one bit. Missive: Be yourself. . . . 201 "Virtu-Date" Virtu-Goggles allow Phil and Keely to visit a virtual mall of the future where Phil becomes jealous of Keely's attention given to Robby, their android waiter. Fashion Zombies ostracize Pim from their sleep over. Missive: Friendship can bloom into something new. . 202 "Versa Day" Squabbling siblings sent schoolward: Pim causes embarrassments for Phil, while Phil protects Pim from Fashion Zombies' revenge. Lloyd and Curtis go job hunting. Missive: Never judge a person until you've walked a mile in her boots. . 203 "Dinner Time" Old-fashion dinner party to fool new neighbor Mr. Hackett goes awry due to a time hole. Pim trying to sell the house during the party. Missive: Cut the hedges the way Lloyd tells you to. . 204 "The Giggle" Not studying changes Keely's future for the worse, so it's up to Phil and Keely to pass Mr. Messerschmitt's Omicron Gambit to save Keely's future. Pim and Curtis go to a scary movie. Missive: Take responsibility when your actions hurt others; fix things. . 205 "Mummy's Boy" Curtis chaperones the museum field trip where Phil retrieves a time machine temporal pump valve and Keely is introduced to her new camera operator Owen. Pim vs. Ms. Mip, the substitute teacher. Missive: Friends have their own lives and other commitments that sometimes get in the way, but they still love you. . 206 "Tia, Via, or Me... Uhh" Tired of doing "girl-things" with Keely, Phil introduces her to the new girl in school, Via, and then misses out on spending time with Keely. After ten months in the Twenty-first Century, Pim finally unpacks and has to deal with Barbara's involvement in redecorating her daughter's bedroom. Missive: Tell those closest to you your true feelings and there will be fewer conflicts. . 207 "Get Ready to Go-Go" School dance, but the time machine is fixed, so Keely asks out Owen instead. Via asks out Phil. Teased by the Candida, Pim makes her own date. Missive: Distractions aside, some people are just meant to be together. . 208 "Phil Without A Future" Career Day Supervisor Mr. Messerschmitt insists on Phil deciding on what he will do with the rest of his life. Pim tries out a career as a corrections officer. Missive: It's your own life to live as You Want. . 209 "Happy Nirday" Phil tries to make Keely's birthday special, but his efforts are hampered by Lloyd's removal of all the batteries from their future gadgets, including the skyak. Pim has her first crush (Simon) and the worst hair day possible. Missive: The best gifts are the personal ones. . 210 "Time Release Capsule" A to-be-buried time capsule and a note to themselves can undo the Diffys ever being stuck in Pickford, even undo Phil and Keely. Pim turns an ailing science rat into an extremely profitable scam. Missive: Value true friendship because it lasts forever. . 211 "Maybe-Sitting" Phil and Keely try to baby-sit Mr. Messerschmitt's misbehaving nephew, but resort to using the New Ager. Pim markets volcanoes in the garage. Missive: Make a promise, keep a promise. . 212 "Ill of the Future" - Greenemia runs rampant through the Diffy household. Keely accepts a date from the football quarterback. Missive: Trust your instincts and don't be swayed by really bad advice. . 213 "Christmas Break" While decorating the Diffys' tree, Phil reveals the first time that he saw Keely. Lloyd recalls the purchase of their house. Missive: Buy an Astro Tree; it's guaranteed not to kill us. . 214 "Good Phil Hunting" Keely is mistaken for a math genius and becomes the role model for the advanced math students while Phil is stuck doing her homework. Pim uses static electricity to get revenge on Candida by electrocuting her so her hair would stand on end. Missive: Everyone has gifts that others find valuable. . 215 "Stuck In the Meddle With You" Keely plays match maker for Grace and Grady without realizing that Grace really likes Phil. Clairvoyant Pim manipulates superstitious Mr. Hackett. Missive: Phil's right. No, they get together, so Keely's right. Wait, it's that some people can't see their perfect match even when they're right in front of them. . 216 "Where's the Wizard?" Phil's missing Wizrd falls into the hands of Danny Dawkins, then Vice-Principal Hackett, so Keely and the Diffys pose as aliens to trick Hackett into handing it back over to them. Missive: Um, Pim always has a plan that she can sell ... always have pudding handy for protection ... no, wait, hand back the Astrolator when you're first asked and maybe you'll get to keep your new physique and locks? Oh, I don't know ... . 217 "Pim-Cipal" Pim becomes Principal For the Day, fires Neil Hackett, and becomes a despot. "White Panther" and "Mr. Fuzzy Bear" plot her overthrow. Missive: When you see something is wrong, work to change it. . 218 "It's a Wonder-Phil Life" Phil exposes his secret to the world, becoming the BFMOC, but losing Keely in the process. Pim cheats in weight lifting competition. Missives: One true friend is everything. The only person you're competing to be better than is you. . 219 "Broadcast Blues" - plus "Gag Reel" as tag To rake in the bucks, Pim tricks Keely from investigative news reporting to infomercials. Phil wants Keely back doing real news. Missive: To thine own self be true. . 220 "Phil of the Garage" When Lloyd destroys the floor of Phil's bedroom, sloppy Phil moves into the garage with Curtis and takes over with his new found independence. Curtis moves into Phil's old room and spills the beans about Pim's tunnels. Missive: The grass isn't always greener. . 221 "Not-So-Great Great Great Grandpa" The lame prankster at school is actually Barbara Diffy's great grandfather and interfering with his future can delete Barbara, Phil and Pim. Pim has a plan to set events right. Missive: Working together, even overwhelming problems can be solved. . 222 "Back to the Future (Not the Movie)" Finally admitting their feelings, Phil and Keely become a couple. Pim uncovers that Lloyd had known how to fix the time engine all along. The time machine goes back to the future without Keely (or Curtis); although, there is a dramatic good-bye scene in front of the entire school.
  • This is an episode list of the One-Punch Man anime series.
  • During seasons 4–7, the show revolved more around social issues such as guns and runaway teens than did the episodes in seasons 1–3, which were mostly about Angus MacGyver's adventures working for the United States government, and then later the Phoenix Foundation.
  • There are these episodes of Bakugan: Technical and Ice Bakugan. 'Drago' vs. His Evil Twin Brother
  • This is the episode list for SpongeBob SquarePants.
  • == Seasons Guide == For a list of:[[Family Guy DVD's]] === Season 1: 1999 === === Season 2: 1999-2000 === === Season 3: 2001-2003 === === Season 4: 2005-2006 === === Season 5: 2006-2007 === === Season 6: 2007-2008 === [[FOX]] celebrated the 100th episode episode as "Stewie Kills Lois", although the three episodes that made up the DVD movie weren't included in their "official" count. They also counted the hour long episode [[Blue Harvest]] count as two individual episodes, explaining the differing episodes for the 100th show. The Writer's Strike is the reason the season has a shortened episode count. === Season 7: 2008-2009 === ===Season 8: 2009-2010=== Episodes listed by production numbers. Airing order subject to change. Season 8 is set to include in the fall of 2009 the episode "[[Something, Something, Something, Dark Side]]" the sequel to [[Blue Harvest]] and a retelling of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. Upcoming episodes for this season will include the third guest appearance by James Woods. There will also be a Sliders parody in the episode "[[Road to the Multiverse]]". One episode will just be Stewie and Brian locked in a room together for an entire episode with no cut-aways , flashbacks or props. (maybe [[Brian & Stewie]]). Also, an episode will have Lois having an abortion. On the UK special ''[[The Story So Far]]'' it was revealed that one of the big changes in the upcoming season is that Cleveland leaves Quahog and gets replaced by a new friend, while another plot has Meg exploring her sexuality. On the special ''[[Creating the Chaos]]'' other plot lines are revealed such as Chris coming to terms with the Evil Monkey and Lois stealing one of Meg's boyfriends. == Larry Shorts == ==Web Episodes== Available on MySpace in 10 min. segments released throughout the year ==Specials== ==Movies==
  • W świecie Dofus'a kolejne Episody, oznaczają zawsze nowe mapy do użytku graczy. A co za tym idzie, nowe potwory, przedmioty, dungeony oraz NPc. A cały Dofus posiada ich 21. * Episod 1 - The DOFUS world is waiting for its heroes! Świat Dofusa czeka na bohaterów!. * Episod 2 - From Amakna with Love! Z miłością od Amakny!. * Episod 3 - Who framed the White Gobblies? Kto uwiecznił białe żarłacze? * Episod 4 - Mama, I shrunk the Bworks! Mamo, zmniejszyłem Bworki. * Episod 5 - The Crackler always hits twice Cracler zawsze uderza dwa razy. * Episod 6 - Scaraleafic Park Park Scaraleafów * Episod 7 - Jelly Powers * Episod 8 - Interview with the Wabbit Wywiad z Wabbitem. * Episod 9 - The night of the living woods Noc żywych drzew. * Episod 10 - Darkly Vlader and the Deathly Dreggons Mroczny Vlader i Śmiertelne Dreggony. * Episod 11 - Moon Watch Księżyc czuwa. * Episod 12 - The Crow King Król Kruk. * Episod 13 * Episod 14 * Episod 15 * Episod 16 * Episod 17 * Episod 18 * Episod 19 * Episod 20 * Episod 21 Większość z nich, jak nie trudno zgadnąć, jest zapożyczeniem z tytułu kilku filmów, jak np. i kilka innych. Ot humorystyczna wersja od Ankamy.
  • The following is a list of episodes of Army Wives, an American drama television series that currently runs on Lifetime that premiered on June 3, 2007.
  • History Strongest Disciple Kenichi (史上最強の弟子 ケンイチ, Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi) is an anime series based on the manga by Syun Matsuena, produced by Tōkyō Movie Shinsha (TMS Entertainment). The series is directed by Hajime Kamegaki.
  • The series spans 15 seasons and 330 episodes. The series began on NBC in 1994 in the United States with the episode "24 Hours" and is concluded with its fifteenth season in 2009.
  • Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル Fearī Teiru) is an anime series based on the manga of same name by Hiro Mashima. Produced by A-1 Pictures Inc. and Satelight, it is directed by Shinji Ishihira, and debuted on TV Tokyo at 7:30, 12 October 2009. It follows the story of Lucy Heartfilia as she seeks to become a member of the famous Fairy Tail Guild. Helped into joining by Natsu Dragneel and Happy, she goes on an array of adventures with them, along with Gray Fullbuster and Erza Scarlet. The individual episodes are being collected and released on DVD (typically in sets of 3-4 episodes), with the first released on January 29, 2010. The first 175 episodes were released on DVD by Pony Canyon on a monthly basis. Episodes 176-226 were released on DVD's that were bundled together with volumes of Monthly Fairy Tail Magazine. Currently, episodes 227 onwards are being released on DVD and being bundled together with volumes of Monthly Fairy Tail Collection. At Sakura Con 2011, Funimation Entertainment announced that they had acquired the license to the first 48 episodes of Fairy Tail. In sets of 12 episodes each, on Blu-ray and DVD combo packs, they released Part 1 on November 22, 2011, Part 2 on December 27, 2011, Part 3 on January 31, 2012 and Part 4 on March 20, 2012. At Otakon 2012, Funimation announced the licencing of the next 24 episodes. As with the first 48 episodes, they were released in sets of 12 episodes each, on Blu-ray and DVD combo packs, with Part 5 on July 23, 2013 and Part 6 on August 20, 2013. It was announced on March 2, 2013 that the anime will end on March 30, 2013 after 175 episodes. On March 4, 2013, Mashima announced on his Twitter account that the anime will not end yet, and that reruns of the anime will begin airing on TV Tokyo under the title Fairy Tail Best on April 4, 2013. On July 11, 2013, Mashima tweeted that he will start the "sequel" of anime and that the FT anime will continue due to the amount of support from the fans. The sixth issue of 2014 of Weekly Shonen Magazine announced on January 8, that the anime will return in April 2014, and also that Bridge is replacing Satelight as one of the studios animating the series. The thirteenth issue of 2014 Weekly Shonen Magazine announced on March 5, 2014 that the new Fairy Tail anime series would start on April 5, 2014 at 10:30 AM on TV Tokyo. On March 22, 2016, Mashima and the anime team announced through Twitter that the current anime, Fairy Tail (2014), will end on March 26, 2016 after 102 episodes. However, he tweeted that a "new project" for a new series led by him has already begun. It was later announced on July 20, 2017 that this new series will be Fairy Tail's "final season" which will premiere in 2018. At Otakon 2013, Funimation announced that they have licensed Fairy Tail episodes 73-175. As with the first 72 episodes, Parts 7-10 were released in sets of 12 episodes each while Parts 11-15 were released in sets of 11 episodes each, on Blu-ray and DVD combo packs, with Part 7 on December 10, 2013, Part 8 on February 4, 2014, Part 9 on March 25, 2014, Part 10 on May 20, 2014, Part 11 on July 15, 2014, Part 12 on September 16, 2014, Part 13 on October 28, 2014, Part 14 on December 2, 2014 and Part 15 on March 15, 2015. FUNimation later licensed episodes of the 2014 anime (no announcement was made). Parts 16-17 were released in sets of 12 episodes, Part 18 with 13 episodes, Part 19 with 14 episodes, and Part 20 with 13 episodes on Blu-ray and DVD combo packs, with Part 16 on August 25, 2015, Part 17 on October 6, 2015, Part 18 on December 1, 2015, Part 19 on March 22, 2016, and Part 20 on June 7, 2016.
  • A complete list of Mork and Mindy episodes, including some related appearances and crossovers.
  • The series has 48 episodes, most of which have two stories bringing the total number of segments to 96. Three of the episodes (1, 26 and 48) which open the series and conclude the two seasons (the first having 26 episodes, the second having 12) are one story divided into two parts. 1. * 1a Krypto's Scrypto part 1 2. * 1b Krypto's Scrypto part 2 3. * 2a Super-Flea 4. * 2b A Bug's Strife 5. * 3a Meet the Dog Stars 6. * 3b The Streaky Story 7. * 4a Diaper Madness 8. * 4b Feline Fatale 9. * 5a Dog-Gone Kevin 10. * 5b The Dark Hound Strikes! 11. * 6a My Pet Boy 12. * 6b Dem Bones 13. * 7a Bat Hound for a Day 14. * 7b Dogbot 15. * 8a Old Dog, New Tricks 16. * 8b Talk to the Animals 17. * 9a My Uncle, the Superhero 18. * 9b Top Dog 19. * 10a Puss in Space Boots 20. * 10b Teeny Tiny Trouble 21. * 11a Dogbot to the Rescue 22. * 11b Bad Bailey 23. * 12a Bat Hound's Bad Luck 24. * 12b Circus of the Dog Stars 25. * 13a The Living End 26. * 13b The Dog Days of Winter 27. * 14a Bad Hair Day 28. * 14b The Cat and the Bat 29. * 15a Melanie's Monkey 30. * 15b Funny Business 31. * 16a Now You See Him... 32. * 16b Bones of Contention 33. * 17a Superdog? Who's Superdog? 34. * 17b The Good Life 35. * 18a Streaky's Supercat Tale 36. * 18b The New Recruit 37. * 19a Up, up and Away 38. * 19b Dinosaur Time 39. * 20a Puppy Problems 40. * 20b Switching Sides 41. * 21a Leaf of Absence 42. * 21b Big Sister 43. * 22a Bat Hound Meets the Dog Stars 44. * 22b A Dog's Life 45. * 23a Stray for a Day 46. * 23b Ruffled Feathers 47. * 24a Bat Hound and The Robin 48. * 24b Furry Fish 49. * 25a Tusky's Tooth 50. * 25b When Penguins Fly 51. * 26a Storybook Holiday part 1 52. * 26b Storybook Holiday part 2 (season 1 end) 53. * 27a Kid's in Capes (season 2 begin) 54. * 27b Attack of the Virtual Vegetables 55. * 28a Mechani-Bot 56. * 28b Stretch-O-Mutt to the Rescue 57. * 29a Growing Pains 58. * 29b K-9 Crusader 59. * 30a Andrea Finds Out 60. * 30b Magic Mutts 61. * 40a Reptile Round-Up 62. * 40b Streaky's Field Trip 63. * 41a Pied Pussycat Piper 64. * 41b Solar Specs 65. * 42a Too Many Cooks! 66. * 42a Join the Club 67. * 43a Bailey's Back 68. * 43b Streaky's Inner Struggle 69. * 44a Face Time 70. * 44b Catopia 71. * 45a The Parrot and the Pirates 72. * 45b Robbie's Return 73. * 46a Revolt of the Beavers 74. * 46b Invasion From the Planet Peanut 75. * 47a Mechanikalamity 76. * 47b Barrumpbarrump 77. * 48a Iguanukkah part 1 78. * 48b Iguanukkah part 2
  • First Series: * Frankie - seven episodes * Lyndz - seven episodes * Rosie - four episodes * Fliss - five episodes * Kenny - four episodes Second Series: * Charlie - eight episodes * Tayla - three episodes * Brooke - six episodes * Maddy - five episodes * Jess - three episodes
  • The episodes in the televised animated series include:
  • Episodes currently released are listed below. Season 1 has been compiled into a total of nine DVD releases, which include bonuses such as additional drawings of the characters by Yana Toboso and extra episodes. All 24 episodes feature the theme song "Monochrome Kiss" for the opening, though two different animations accompany it; the first ran from episodes 1-16, while the second ran from episodes 17-24. There are two different ending songs: episodes 1-13 use "I'm Alive!," while episodes 14-24 use "Lacrimosa." Season 2 is also compiled into a total of nine DVD releases. Its opening theme song, "SHIVER," has two different animations accompanying it; the first ran from episodes 25-32, while the second ran from 33-36. There are two different ending songs: episodes 25-31 and 33-35 use "Bird," while episodes 32 and 36 use "Kagayaku Sora no Shijima ni wa"—this is also the ending song for the 7th OVA. Season 3 (Book of Circus), which picks up from where Season 1 diverged from the manga (Episode 15), has a total of 10 episodes. Its opening theme is "ENAMEL" and ending is "Aoki Tsuki Michite."
  • For many later seasons, short "mini-episode" features were produced to act as either prologues or epilogues to the story, which were featured on their respective home video sets.
  • This is a list of episodes for the anime adaptation of Wolf's Rain. The series was created by Keiko Nobumoto and BONES and directed by Tensai Okamura . Originally broadcast across Japan on Fuji TV and the anime CS television network, Animax, between January 6, 2003 and July 29, 2003, it ran for a full season of 26 episodes, with four more OVA episodes being released on DVD in Japan, in January and February 2004, completing the story. All of the music used in Wolf's Rain soundtrack was composed and arranged by Yoko Kanno , with vocals provided by various artists, including Maaya Sakamoto ,Ilaria Graziano , Steve Conte , and Joyce .While most anime series use primarily Japanese language themes, both the opening and ending themes for this series are performed in English. Written by Tim Jensen and performed by Steve Conte, the song "Stray" is used as the opening theme for the first 25 episodes and the second OVA episode. The other three OVA episodes do not have any opening sequences at all. "Gravity", written by Troy and performed by Maaya Sakamoto, is used as the closing theme for the first 25 episodes and the first three OVA episodes. The 26th episode uses a different ending theme, the song "Tell Me What The Rain Knows", written by Chris Mosdell and performed by Sakamoto. For the final OVA episode, the original opening, "Stray" is used to close the series. In another variation from most anime series, the title screens for each episode appear at the end of the episode rather than near the beginning. As the episode ends, but before the ending theme is played, the title is displayed in white kanji on a black screen. In the Bandai Region 1 release, the English title is added to the top center of the screen, also in white.
  • The series premiered on November 8, 2008 and ended on August 20, 2011 with 60 episodes spanning three seasons.
  • Season one 1.Bravo from the bathtub 2.Bravo at school 3.Cooking is bravo 4.Bravo in the mansion 5.Bravo on a rainy day part one 6.Bravo on a rainy day part two 7.Look for a groom bravo 8.Lots of bravo 9.Bravo at the great Magic war 10.Bravo at the hot springs 11.Ping-pong is bravo Season two 12.Bravo at the pool 13.Fight bravo 14.First date is bravo 15.Clean up bravo 16.As long as we are together then bravo 17.Bravo at the part-time job 18.Bravo at mahjong 19.Rabbit ears bravo 20.School festival is brvoo 21.Sunny Afternoon bravo 22.Present is bravo 23.Bravo to seiren 24.Final bravo
  • All of the episodes filmed for this series is only the eight listed below. Originally, the contract for producing this series called for thirteen episodes, but was later cut down to this group of eight (seven plus the pilot episode).
  • Each episode starts with a short opening scene, followed by the opening credits. Thereafter, the story of the corresponding episode develops. Finally, the end credits are shown in white letters on a black screen.
  • This is of list of Episodes in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
  • One of the unique aspects of this game's theme is the existence of three Episodes which will take place during the course of the MUSH's life. Although the Role Play will be continuous before, after and during these Episodes, the Episodes will stand out as a series of highly charged events that occur over a relatively brief period of time, similar to the Star Wars movies. These Episodes will involve as many characters on the MUSH who wish to be involved. They will involve sweeping conflict and change. They will be some of the turning points for the political events of the galaxy, and through them, players will have the opportinity to write themselves into leading roles of the game's conflict. When the game opens, it will open three IC years before the events of this MUSH's Episode I. That is one OOC year to develop the characters who will play important roles in Episode I.
  • NOTE: Season 1-3 are the Official tv realesed episodes by Walt Disney Productions while Season 4 and 5 are the online fanmade editions created by Moon DuB.
  • Welcome to the list of Episodes for Cyberchase. There are ten seasons that are currently released.
  • Rave Master (レイヴ Reivu) is an anime series based on the Rave Master manga by Hiro Mashima, produced by Studio Deen. Rave Master premiered in Japan on TBS on October 13, 2001, and ran until September 28, 2002. The anime series is based on the first ninety-five chapters of the manga series. The story follows Haru Glory's quest for Rave, accompanied by the young girl who lost her memory, Elie, and soon by the Silver Claimer Hamrio Musica. They encounter and confront many Demon Card members, protecting the world from their hands. Along the way, they make new comrades with unique abilities, and convert old foes into new friends. The series was adapted into a fifty-one episode anime series by Studio Deen; the anime series is based on the first twelve volumes of the manga series. Tokyopop also licensed the anime adaptation. The English dubbed version premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on June 5, 2004 as part of the Toonami programming block, and re-broadcast on Syfy in 2009.
  • Episodes in: * Season 1 * Season 2 * Season 3 * Season 4 * Season 5 * Season 6
  • This is intended to be a list of all the episodes of The Vicar of Dibley.
  • Episodes are fundamental element in the game that involving 20 levels each. Each episode has unique background and scenery.
  • As of April 17, 2015, 28 episodes of Vikings have aired.
  • 01.01 "I'd Die For You" [Original air date Jan. 19, 2013] 01.02 "Wolf's Moon" [Original air date Jan. 26, 2013] 01.03 "By A Hair" [Original air date March 2, 2013] 01.04 "Lundi Gras" [Original air date March 16, 2013] 01.05 "Operation Unchained Fire" [Original air date March 23, 2013]
  • Please select the specific show for an episode list. * CSI: Crime Scene Investigation * CSI: Miami * CSI: NY * CSI: Cyber
  • This is where all the episodes of the Real Deal are indexed: Episode list 1 through 191 compiled by HogHunter into an Excel spreadsheet
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