Updates

April 19th, 2004

Up to date!

Posted by Senior Staff @ 3:34 am (link)

This is a update of for the Anime/Manga category.

Upcoming A/M Episodes:
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Chibi Chibi no nazo!? Osawagase daitsuiseki (Episode 186), Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Nakimushi Usagi no karei naru henshin (Episode 1), Detective Conan: The Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story (Episodes 146 and 147), Inu Yasha: Deatta Basho ni Kaeritai! (Episode 48), Inu Yasha: Doukutsu ni wa Kikyou to Kagome no Futari dake (Episode 98), Inu Yasha: Onna Yourouzoku to Tsuki Niji no Yakusoku (Episode 83), Inu Yasha: Sesshoumaru to Kouga Kiken Souguu (Episode 99), Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou: Her Case (Episode 1), Rurouni Kenshin: The Little Thief… Makimachi Misao’s Deceptive Looks (Episode 34), Rurouni Kenshin: Tragedy in the Storm. Soujiro’s past. (Episode 55), Tokyo Mew Mew: Kokoro no Piano, Tokimeki no Butoukai Nyan (Episode 6), Yu Gi Oh: The Heart of the Cards (Episode 1).

Removed From Troubles (NOT open for application):
Count Cain: Who Killed Cock Robin?, Cowboy Bebop: Jamming with Edward (Episode 9), Cowboy Bebop: Mushroom Samba (Episode 17), Cowboy Bebop: The Real Folk Blues (Final Episode), Saint Seiya: Hades Saga, Trigun: Diablo (Episode 12), Trigun: Rakuen (Episode 23).

Removed A/M Episodes (Open for application):
Neon Genesis Evangelion: The beginning and the end (Episode 24), Neon Genesis Evangelion: NERV the Birth (Episode 21), Neon Genesis Evangelion: Splitting of the Breast (Episode 16).




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