List of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Episodes - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (2004)

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (2004)

# Title Original air date
01 "Is This What You Call a "Mysterious Encounter?""
"Sore wa fushigi na deai nano?" (それは不思議な出会いなの?)
October 1, 2004
Nanoha was just an ordinary third grader with no special skills when she heard a call for help. Then Nanoha comes to Yūno's rescue, and in doing so was given Raging Heart and awakened the power that had lain dormant inside of her.
02 "My Magical Incantation is "Lyrical"?"
"Mahō no jumon wa ririkaru nano?" (魔法の呪文はリリカルなの?)
October 8, 2004
Nanoha defeats her first monster, showing incredible talent, and joins Yūno on his quest to find the magical Jewel Seeds.
03 "The Town's in a Lot of Danger?"
"Machi wa kiken ga ippai nano?" (街は危険がいっぱいなの?)
October 15, 2004
A Jewel Seed mutates into a giant tree, but Nanoha locates and seals the seed.
04 "A Rival!? Another Magical Girl!"
"Raibaru!? Mō hitori no mahō shōjo nano!" (ライバル!?もうひとりの魔法少女なの!)
October 22, 2004
Nanoha meets Fate, a rival for the Jewel Seeds, and is defeated.
05 "This is a Town of Hot Water, Uminari Hot Springs!"
"Koko wa yu no machi, Uminari onsen nano" (ここは湯のまち、海鳴温泉なの)
October 29, 2004
Fate and her familiar Aruf challenge Nanoha at a hot spring.
06 "Feelings that Can't Be Understood?"
"Wakari aenai kimochi nano?" (わかりあえない気持ちなの?)
November 5, 2004
Arisa suspects that Nanoha is hiding something and becomes angry with her. Nanoha faces Fate again, in an attempt to convey her feelings to her.
07 "Is This a Third Magician?"
"Sannin me no mahō tsukai nano?" (三人目の魔法使いなの?)
November 12, 2004
Fate's mother, the real villain is revealed, and she is seeking the Jewel Seeds to go to Al Hazard. Nanoha and Fate fight again, but the two are interrupted by Chrono Harlaown, a mage from the Time-Space Administration Bureau.
08 "There's A Really Big Crisis?"
"Sore wa ōi naru kiki nano?" (それは大いなる危機なの?)
November 19, 2004
After Fate escapes, Nanoha joins with the Time-Space Administration Bureau. Yūno reveals his human form to Nanoha.
09 "The Decisive Battle Above the Ocean!"
"Kessen wa umi no ue de nano" (決戦は海の上でなの)
November 26, 2004
When Fate tries to use a dangerous method of gathering the six Jewel Seeds in the ocean, the TSAB plans to ambush her once she is finished and weakened, but Nanoha intervenes to help Fate overcome the process.
10 "Everybody's Separate Heart-felt Vows"
"Sorezore no mune no chikai nano" (それぞれの胸の誓いなの)
December 3, 2004
Aruf attacks Precia in anger over how she treats Fate, but is defeated and thrown out. She transports to Earth and joins Nanoha. Nanoha visits her friends and family, to sort everything out, and decides to have one final battle with Fate.
11 "Memories That Lie Beyond Time"
"Omoide wa toki no kanata nano" (思い出は時の彼方なの)
December 10, 2004
Nanoha and Fate battle for all the Jewel Seeds, Nanoha is the victor, but Precia steals Fate's Jewel Seeds back, and reveals to Fate that she is a clone of her dead daughter Alicia.
12 "The Time of the Sealing of Our Fates"
"Shukumei ga tojiru toki nano" (宿命が閉じるときなの)
December 17, 2004
In the final battle, the TSAB march on the Garden of Time. Fate joins the battle to help Nanoha.
13 "Call My Name"
"Namae o yonde" (なまえをよんで)
December 24, 2004
Precia falls into the dimensional void after her attempt to reach Al Hazard fails, and the heroes evacuate the Garden of Time before it is destroyed. Fate stays with the TSAB to be tried for her crimes, although she is expected to be given leniency considering the circumstances. Nanoha and Yūno say their farewells to the TSAB and they both head home. Fate meets with Nanoha, and the two officially become friends.

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