List of Episodes
- 1. A New Platinum Princess Candidate
- 2. A Rival? Yucie Goes to School
- 3. Exciting First Job
- 4. What'll I do? Hairball Panic!
- 5. Memories...A Garden From a Time Far Away
- 6. Could it be Him? The Encounter Comes Without Notice
- 7. Oh, Meow? The Demon World is Full of Cats
- 8. Sparkle, the Me Within Myself
- 9. Perfection? Enter the Princess of Heaven
- 10. Is it Destiny? The Library Re-encounter
- 11. Thoughts Will Get There the Girl I Met at the Beach
- 12. Challenge! Heaven Triathlon
- 13. Romance! The Magic of Love Arrives Without Notice
- 14. One Mystery After Another! The Fairy World Princess
- 15. Petite Princesses Reborn! New Tasks
- 16. Harvest Festival Yucie's Decision
- 17. How Annoying! The Fairy World is Full of Lies
- 18. Blazing Souls of Stewards! Save Balizan
- 19. We're Here to Serve You! The Master is a Mr. Stubborn
- 20. Confession! A Ball for Two
- 21. All Together! A Song to Join Their Hearts
- 22. Visible? Invisible? Welcome to the Haunted House
- 23. To the Fairy World...Light Up Those Five Souls!
- 24. Graduation...Thoughts Kept Within
- 25. Final Scene! Princess Selection
- 26. To the Me Who will Eventually be an Adult
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