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"A.K.B.0048"
(10 episodes )
Kesenai yume
(29 April 2012) -
executive producer
Erabareshi hikari
(6 May 2012) -
executive producer
Hoshikuzu serekushon
(13 May 2012) -
executive producer
Sono doryoku uragiranai
(20 May 2012) -
executive producer
Sorezore no kyûjitsu
(27 May 2012) -
executive producer
Hajime no akushukai
(3 June 2012) -
executive producer
Shûmei kirara
(10 June 2012) -
executive producer
Sono namae, dare no mono?
(17 June 2012) -
executive producer
Kimochi rirêshon
(24 June 2012) -
executive producer
Namima no kiseki
(1 July 2012) -
executive producer
"Nanase, the Telepathy Girl's Ballad"
(10 episodes )
... aka "Kazoku hakkei" - Japan
(original title)
Episode #1.1
(19 January 2012) -
executive producer
Episode #1.2
(26 January 2012) -
executive producer
Episode #1.3
(2 February 2012) -
executive producer
Episode #1.4
(9 February 2012) -
executive producer
Episode #1.5
(16 February 2012) -
executive producer
Episode #1.6
(23 February 2012) -
executive producer
Episode #1.7
(1 March 2012) -
executive producer
Episode #1.8
(8 March 2012) -
executive producer
Episode #1.9
(15 March 2012) -
executive producer
Final Episode
(22 March 2012) -
executive producer
"Toradora!"
(25 episodes )
Tora to ryû
(1 October 2008) -
planning
Ryûji to taiga
(8 October 2008) -
planning
Kimi no uta
(15 October 2008) -
planning
Anotoki no kao
(22 October 2008) -
planning
Kawashima Ami
(29 October 2008) -
planning
Honto no jibun
(5 November 2008) -
planning
Pûru biraki
(12 November 2008) -
planning
Dare no tame
(19 November 2008) -
planning
Umi ni ikô to kimi wa
(26 November 2008) -
planning
Hanabi
(3 December 2008) -
planning
Ôhashi kôkô bunkasai Zenpen
(10 December 2008) -
planning
Ôhashi kôkô bunkasai Chûhen
(17 December 2008) -
planning
Ôhashi kôkô bunkasai Kô'hen
(24 December 2008) -
planning
Shiawase no tenori taigâ
(7 January 2009) -
planning
Hoshi wa tôku
(14 January 2009) -
planning
Fumi dasu ippo
(21 January 2009) -
planning
Kurisumasu ni suisei wa gyakkô suru
(28 January 2009) -
planning
Momi no ki no shita de
(4 February 2009) -
planning
Seiyasai
(11 February 2009) -
planning
Zutto, konomama
(18 February 2009) -
planning
Dôshitatte
(25 February 2009) -
planning
Kimi no iru keshiki
(4 March 2009) -
planning
Susumubeki michi
(11 March 2009) -
planning
Kokuhaku
(18 March 2009) -
planning
Toradora!
(25 March 2009) -
planning
"Minami-ke"
(13 episodes )
Minami san chi no san shimai
(7 October 2007) -
planner
Okashi na gakkô
(14 October 2007) -
planner
Tama keri banchô futatabi
(21 October 2007) -
planner
Koi moyô
(28 October 2007) -
planner
Umi ni ikôyo
(4 November 2007) -
planner
Mako chan tanjô
(11 November 2007) -
planner
Iro iro na kao
(18 November 2007) -
planner
Hosaka
(25 November 2007) -
planner
San shimai biyori
(2 December 2007) -
planner
Otoko no ko x Onna no ko
(9 December 2007) -
planner
Tonari no minami san
(16 December 2007) -
planner
Kurisumasu toka ibu toka
(23 December 2007) -
planner
Koi no kara mawari
(30 December 2007) -
planner
"Nagasarete Airantô"
(26 episodes )
Nagasarete, paradaisu!?
(4 April 2007) -
planning producer
Oikakerarete, mukodono
(11 April 2007) -
planning producer
Yakudatte, isôrô
(18 April 2007) -
planning producer
Nigete no garete, oneesama/Odoroite, akuryô
(25 April 2007) -
planning producer
Sagashite, Kuma Kuma
(2 May 2007) -
planning producer
Attakakute, onsen
(9 May 2007) -
planning producer
Nyandate, oshishô-sama/Mitakutte, Sakura
(16 May 2007) -
planning producer
Manekarete, kansatsusha
(23 May 2007) -
planning producer
Misetakute, atotori
(30 May 2007) -
planning producer
Ame datte, tomodachi!
(6 June 2007) -
planning producer
Hyakkokute, kôritori
(13 June 2007) -
planning producer
Oishikute, hanayome shugyô
(20 June 2007) -
planning producer
Aitakute, Ikuto
(27 June 2007) -
planning producer
Hazukashikute, kigurumi
(4 July 2007) -
planning producer
Naoshitakutte, Mei Mei
(11 July 2007) -
planning producer
Kachitotte, ô no za
(18 July 2007) -
planning producer
Torikaete, mahô
(25 July 2007) -
planning producer
Teawaseshite, ninja
(1 August 2007) -
planning producer
Nazomeite, tantei (zenpen)
(8 August 2007) -
planning producer
Nazomeite, tantei (kôhen)
(15 August 2007) -
planning producer
Bakasarete, Ponpoko
(22 August 2007) -
planning producer
Mitsuketakutte, aoitori
(29 August 2007) -
planning producer
Tsureteitte, terakoya
(5 September 2007) -
planning producer
Nagaretsuite, binzume
(12 September 2007) -
planning producer
Kitaete, henachoko
(19 September 2007) -
planning producer
Tobidashite, Airantô
(26 September 2007) -
planning producer
"Gakuen yûtopia Manabi sutorêto!"
(12 episodes )
... aka "Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!" - Japan
(English title)
(literal English title)
Manabi seijin, arawaru
(7 January 2007) -
planner
Massugu de gô
(14 January 2007) -
planner
Getsuyôbi ja ososugiru
(21 January 2007) -
planner
Puromo de gô no kan
(28 January 2007) -
planner
Futarikiri no, yoru
(4 February 2007) -
planner
Shinamon shugâ reizudo hapinesu
(11 February 2007) -
planner
Natsu no oshimai (bai-bai)
(18 February 2007) -
planner
Tatakae Seiô seitoka!
(25 February 2007) -
planner
Watashi-tachi no uta
(2 March 2007) -
planner
Tsudou nakama-tachi
(11 March 2007) -
planner
Watashi ni mo mieru yo
(18 March 2007) -
planner
Sakurairo no mirai-tachi
(25 March 2007) -
planner
"Inukami!"
(26 episodes )
Hadaka de donmai!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Maccho ga peropero!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Mizugi de taiji!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Bonnô to sekuhata!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Guttari ni onegai!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Heya to kaidan to watashi!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Kaoru to nadeshiko!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Kappa to otosan!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Keita to yôko!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Kon'yoku de saku saku!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Kosutte shippo!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Manmosu taihen!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Mokkori keita no omo tsubo!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Nanka mieteru!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Ore ni wa omae no uta!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Papa to muko dono!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Pittari tomohane!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Sakura no omoide!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Shibomu zô san!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Shikkari tomohane!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Shinitai watashi no uta!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Shirafu ni omoi wo!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Uha uha keita ni on gaeshi!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Yarasu no kappôchaku!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Zetsubô no utage!
(1 January 2006) -
planner
Hikari!
(28 September 2006) -
planner
"Tetsujin 28"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Tetsujin nijûhachi-gô" - Japan
(original title)
Yomigaeru Shôtarô
(7 April 2004) -
planning producer
Tsumi to batsu
(29 September 2004) -
planning producer
"Azumanga Daioh"
(26 episodes )
... aka "Azumanga daiô" - Japan
(original title)
Kodomo kôkôsei/Tensai desu/Kowai kana?/Bakusô Tomo-chan/Osakajin-ya
(8 April 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Kyo mo Osaka/Taiiku bareeboru/Shakkuri/Nou ga/Onyu
(15 April 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Nyamo/Habatsu toso/Yukari ga kita - Warukunaimon/Dokomademo
(22 April 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Tanoshii shokugyo/Puuru puuru puuru/Ribon/Futarikkiri/Ii hito?
(29 April 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Natsuyasumi/Yokoso Chiyo no heya he/Goshotai/Keikensha-go tte/Mo-dame
(6 May 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Shori no hoteishiki/Sangumi no sakaki, Gokumi no kagura/Bucchigiri/Waai/Odoru daidenen
(13 May 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Otogi no gumi/Jinkakusha/Norinori go!/Masukotto/Kataki?
(20 May 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Osaka no hatsuyume/Tomo-chan no baai/Sakaki no baai/Yokoso/Kaorin no baai
(27 May 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Furenai nara/Jyuissai/Neko-san.../Settei/Nande?
(3 June 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Dorafuto shimei/Crasukae/Okami/Senpai kaze pyu pyu/Maruko...
(10 June 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Kokusai toshi/Taiketsu/Tatakanakutemo/Nekomamire/Nigenaide
(17 June 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Chiyo-chan no ichinichi/Koko no tomodachi/Ohiru/Gogo/Nawatobi
(24 June 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
No Gaado Senpo/S/Chukan tesuto/Kessei/Noryoku
(1 July 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Okaimono/Shugo/Umi!/Hokaku sakusen/Otona no seikai
(8 July 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Kimura-ke no hitobito/Mita mita?/Mikakunin okusan/Gachi gachi/Kekka happyo
(15 July 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Kumiawase/Korin/Kawaii/Chumon/Senden koka
(22 July 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Osaka no kaidan/Kibun tenkan/Shiwasu/Sugoi Santa/Kurisumasu kai
(29 July 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Ukiyomi/Uragiri/Wakuwaku wakuwaku/Nakama hazure/Go
(5 August 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Akubi meijin/Nandaka seishun/Otona no hanami/Kodomo no hanami/Sakura
(12 August 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Betsuri/Yukari no tanjobi/Habatake Chiyo/Kodomo Daitoryo/Tsuyoku ikite kudasai
(19 August 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Kitai/Itemo tattemo/Umi no mokuzu/Yume no shima/Yama ni sumu neko
(26 August 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Naisu desuyo/Damasareta/Kurosawa sensei/Misui/Mada owattenai
(2 September 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Kanda/Moriageyaku/Kangaetenakatta/Minna de hashirimasu/Ichigan
(9 September 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Shinro/Taiketsu/Hayaku iko/Jinbo/Mayaa to issho
(16 September 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Shinro sodan/Goukaku kigan/Fuaito/Benkyoukai/Tomo to Osaka unmei no hi
(23 September 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
Hajimete no sotsugyo/Bankan/Kanashimi/Boko/Minna
(30 September 2002) -
executive producer
(as Toshimichi Ootsuki) ,
planning producer
"Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi"
(13 episodes )
... aka "Abenobashi mahô shôtengai" - Japan
(original title)
Mystery! Abenobashi Shopping Arcade
(4 April 2002) -
producer
Adventure! Abenobashi Sword and Sorcery Shopping District
(11 April 2002) -
producer
Unite! Abenobashi Intergalactic Shopping Center
(18 April 2002) -
producer
Fired up! Abenobashi Hong Kong Martial Arts Shopping District
(25 April 2002) -
producer
Extinction! Abenobashi Ancient Dinosaur Shopping Arcade
(2 May 2002) -
producer
In the Night Fog! Abenobashi Hard Boiled Shopping Arcade
(9 May 2002) -
producer
Flashback! Magical Shopping Arcade
(16 May 2002) -
producer
Set Your Heart Aflutter! Abenobashi Campus Shopping Arcade
(23 May 2002) -
producer
It Cries! The Bush Warbler Heiankyo
(30 May 2002) -
producer
Poa Poa! Abenobashi Fairy Tale Shopping Arcade
(6 June 2002) -
producer
Resolution!! Abenobashi Battlefield Shopping Arcade
(13 June 2002) -
producer
Huge Reversal?! Abenobashi Hollywood Shopping Arcade
(20 June 2002) -
producer
Return to Life! The Legendary Onmyou Mystic
(27 June 2002) -
producer
"Shaman King"
(64 episodes )
... aka "Shaman Kingu" - Japan
(original title)
Yûrei to odoru shônen
(4 July 2001) -
executive producer
Matsu samurai
(11 July 2001) -
executive producer
Mou hitori no shaman
(18 July 2001) -
executive producer
Hyoi 100
(25 July 2001) -
executive producer
Oshama na shaman
(1 August 2001) -
executive producer
Kanfuu masutaa
(8 August 2001) -
executive producer
Pairon ikari no ippatsu
(15 August 2001) -
executive producer
Shaman raifu
(22 August 2001) -
executive producer
Kita no kuni kara kita shounen
(29 August 2001) -
executive producer
Innen rokupyaku nen
(5 September 2001) -
executive producer
Haru ni furu ame
(12 September 2001) -
executive producer
Hajimari wo tsugeru hoshi
(19 September 2001) -
executive producer
Oobaa souru
(26 September 2001) -
executive producer
Shaman faito
(3 October 2001) -
executive producer
Boon kiraazu
(10 October 2001) -
executive producer
Fausto rabu
(17 October 2001) -
executive producer
Besuto puresu futari tabi
(24 October 2001) -
executive producer
Yoh
(31 October 2001) -
executive producer
Futari no biggu souru
(7 November 2001) -
executive producer
Souru matareien
(14 November 2001) -
executive producer
Biriibu
(21 November 2001) -
executive producer
Oretachi no hissatsuwaza
(28 November 2001) -
executive producer
Yomigaeru nyan nyan doushi
(5 December 2001) -
executive producer
Fujimi no Tao En
(12 December 2001) -
executive producer
Shaman e no tabi
(19 December 2001) -
executive producer
Biggu Amerika
(26 December 2001) -
executive producer
Daujingu reboryuushon
(9 January 2002) -
executive producer
Rizerugu ribejyaa
(16 January 2002) -
executive producer
Mera konjô
(23 January 2002) -
executive producer
Ubawareta orakuruberu
(30 January 2002) -
executive producer
Seirei no mori
(6 February 2002) -
executive producer
Horo Horo nigai tomo no aji
(13 February 2002) -
executive producer
Himitsu na Asakura
(20 February 2002) -
executive producer
Amerika onsen
(27 February 2002) -
executive producer
Kyuuketsuki densetsu
(6 March 2002) -
executive producer
Tenshi no pisutoru
(13 March 2002) -
executive producer
Joudan kingu
(20 March 2002) -
executive producer
Seminoa no denshouka
(27 March 2002) -
executive producer
Hanagumi
(3 April 2002) -
executive producer
Chou senjiryakketsu
(10 April 2002) -
executive producer
Bakuretsu oobaa souru
(17 April 2002) -
executive producer
Supiritto obu soodo
(24 April 2002) -
executive producer
Kamigami no tatakai
(1 May 2002) -
executive producer
Mou hitofunbari
(8 May 2002) -
executive producer
Gureeto supirittsu
(15 May 2002) -
executive producer
Tao no bourei
(22 May 2002) -
executive producer
Mera junjou
(29 May 2002) -
executive producer
Doragon no dendoushi
(5 June 2002) -
executive producer
Dokutaa dokutaa
(12 June 2002) -
executive producer
Ore no kokoro nya yami ga aru
(19 June 2002) -
executive producer
Shaman hanto
(26 June 2002) -
executive producer
Tokkun dayo!? Zenin shuugou
(3 July 2002) -
executive producer
Bai bai
(10 July 2002) -
executive producer
Hachibanme no tenshi
(17 July 2002) -
executive producer
Geeto obu babiron
(24 July 2002) -
executive producer
Babiron no tobira
(31 July 2002) -
executive producer
Shaman faito shuuryou?
(7 August 2002) -
executive producer
Enjyou enjeru
(14 August 2002) -
executive producer
Hoshi no seichi
(21 August 2002) -
executive producer
Tomodachi
(28 August 2002) -
executive producer
Eien ni sayonara
(4 September 2002) -
executive producer
Die gekitotsu!
(11 September 2002) -
executive producer
Arubeki basho
(18 September 2002) -
executive producer
Epirôgu
(25 September 2002) -
executive producer
"Shisutâ purinsesu"
(26 episodes )
Boku no guradyuêshon
(5 April 2001) -
executive producer
Onî chan, daisuki!
(12 April 2001) -
executive producer
Onî sama to issho
(19 April 2001) -
executive producer
Kuma san doko?
(26 April 2001) -
executive producer
Aniki to mêru
(3 May 2001) -
executive producer
Onî chan wa ôji sama
(10 May 2001) -
executive producer
Aria no oribon
(17 May 2001) -
executive producer
Koi suru kisetsu
(17 May 2001) -
executive producer
Itsu no hi ka futari de
(24 May 2001) -
executive producer
Natsu ga kimashita
(31 May 2001) -
executive producer
Ganbatte, anî!
(7 June 2001) -
executive producer
Akini to shîkuretto tsuâ
(14 June 2001) -
executive producer
Bakansu wa rabu yo
(21 June 2001) -
executive producer
Onî chan to no natsu
(28 June 2001) -
executive producer
Hontô no kimochi
(5 July 2001) -
executive producer
Kaho, ganbacchau!
(19 July 2001) -
executive producer
Okyû desuwa... po
(26 July 2001) -
executive producer
...Towa no... Inori wo......
(2 August 2001) -
executive producer
Ai no obentô desuno
(9 August 2001) -
executive producer
Kurisumasu ravu desutinî
(16 August 2001) -
executive producer
Aniki ni mî tû
(23 August 2001) -
executive producer
Ani chama, cheki desu
(30 August 2001) -
executive producer
Hajimete no okyaku sama
(6 September 2001) -
executive producer
Sayonara no yokan
(13 September 2001) -
executive producer
Aitai... onî chan
(20 September 2001) -
executive producer
Yakusoku no shima
(27 September 2001) -
executive producer
"Martian Successor Nadesico"
(26 episodes )
... aka "Kidô senkan Nadeshiko" - Japan
(original title)
... aka "Mobile Battleship Nadesico" - USA
'Otoko rashiku' de ikô!
(1 October 1996) -
base planning
Midori no chikyû wa makasetoke
(8 October 1996) -
base planning
Hayasugiru 'Sayonara'!
(15 October 1996) -
base planning
Mizuiro uchû ni 'Tokimeki'
(22 October 1996) -
base planning
Ruri chan 'Kôkai nisshi'
(29 October 1996) -
base planning
'Unmei no sentaku' mitaina
(5 November 1996) -
base planning
Itsuka omae ga 'Utsu shi'
(12 November 1996) -
base planning
Atsume no 'Tsumetai hôteishiki'
(19 November 1996) -
base planning
Kiseki no sakusen 'Kisu ka?'
(26 November 1996) -
base planning
'Onna rashiku' ga ubunai
(3 December 1996) -
base planning
Ki ga tsukeba 'Oyakusoku'
(10 December 1996) -
base planning
Ano 'Wasureenu hibi'
(17 December 1996) -
base planning
'Shinjitsu' wa hitotsu ja nai
(24 December 1996) -
base planning
'Nekketsu anime' de ikô
(31 December 1996) -
base planning
Tôi hoshi kara kita 'kareshi'
(7 January 1997) -
base planning
'Bokutachi no sensô' ga hajimaru
(14 January 1997) -
base planning
Sore wa 'ososugita saikai'
(21 January 1997) -
base planning
Mizu no oto wa 'watashi' no oto
(28 January 1997) -
base planning
Asu no 'kanchô' wa kimi da!
(4 February 1997) -
base planning
Fukaku shizuka ni 'sentô' seyo
(11 February 1997) -
base planning
Itsuka hashitta 'sôgen'
(18 February 1997) -
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'Raihôsha' o mamorinuke
(25 February 1997) -
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'Furusato' to yoberu basho
(3 March 1997) -
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Doko ni demo aru 'seigi'
(10 March 1997) -
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'Watashi rashiku' jibun rashiku
(17 March 1997) -
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Itsuka au anata no tame ni
(25 March 1997) -
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"Love Hina"
(25 episodes )
... aka "Rabu Hina" - Japan
(original title)
Hinatasô misshitsu genkin gôto jiken misuterina
(????) -
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All-Girls Dorm with Outdoor Bath: Hot Spring
(19 April 2000) -
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Hinata Apartment's New Resident Shinobu: Arrow Signs
(26 April 2000) -
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Kendo Girl in Love?: Swordplay
(3 May 2000) -
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The Tokyo U Promise from 15 Years Ago: Diary
(10 May 2000) -
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Wow, a Trip to Kyoto!: Exciting
(17 May 2000) -
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Keitaro's First Kiss Is With...?: Journey
(24 May 2000) -
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First Date, Keitaro's True Feelings: Nowadays
(31 May 2000) -
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Kendo Girl and the Legend of the Dragon Palace: Is This a Dream?
(7 June 2000) -
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Who Is the Beautiful Woman Wandering in the Moonlight?: Transformation
(21 June 2000) -
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The Idol Shooting for Tokyo U Is a Prep School Student: Sing
(28 June 2000) -
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Changing After the Wedding?/Swordmaster Motoko's Sunday Best/Feminine
(5 July 2000) -
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The First Kiss Tastes Like Lemon? Marshmallow?: Grown-up
(12 July 2000) -
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Girls Dressed in Yukata for the Summer Festival: Let's!
(16 July 2000) -
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Naru's Crush Is Now a Tokyo U Professor: Turning Into Love?
(19 July 2000) -
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I Love You!/Romantic Confession Inside a Cave/Tall Tale
(26 July 2000) -
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Monkey Performance at the Seaside Teahouse Hinata: A Kiss?
(2 August 2000) -
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Mesmerized by Naru on the Haunted Island!: Something's Fishy!
(9 August 2000) -
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Little Sister Mei's Devious Plan: It Can't Be!
(13 August 2000) -
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Marry into Money? A Prince from Across the Sea: Warm
(23 August 2000) -
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A Sepia-colored Promise with a Sleeping Girl: A Trick?
(30 August 2000) -
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Jealous Outburst? Two Lovebirds on a Boat: Tremble
(6 September 2000) -
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Celebrate! Are the Blooming Flowers Tokyo U? Love? Everybody
(27 September 2000) -
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Naru Narusegawa, Her Wavering Heart and Keitaro: Crushed
(24 October 2000) -
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Motoko's Choice/Love of the Sword/Don't Cry!
(2 May 2001) -
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