Leave It To Piyoko!
| # | Title | Original air date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | "Piyoko's Planet Pyo!" "Piyoko no Boshi Pyo" (ぴよこの星ぴょ) |
2003 | ||
| Piyoko and the rest of the Black Gema Gema Gang are starving on planet Analogue. Coo finds food, but the owner wants it back. | ||||
| 02 | "We're Going to Earth Pyo!" "Chikyū o Mezasu Pyo" (地球を目指すぴょ) |
2003 | ||
| The Black Gema Gema gang plans to go to earth to kidnap Dejiko for ransom. | ||||
| 03 | "Piyoko has Arrived on Earth Pyo!" "Piyoko ga Kita Pyo" (ぴよこが来たぴょ) |
2003 | ||
| Piyoko arrives on earth. She follows Dejiko to the Gamers store where she introduces herself. | ||||
| 04 | "Who's Amaenbou Pyo?" "Amaenbō tte dare Pyo?" (あまえん坊ってダレぴょ?) |
2003 | ||
| Rik introduces Amaenbou which he found on the street. With its cute and demanding attitude, customers buy out everything in the store. | ||||
| 05 | "Let's Draw Pyo!" "Minna de Oekaki Pyo" (みんなでお絵かきぴょ) |
2003 | ||
| Everyone draws each other portrait. A Piyoko, Dejiko, and Gema drawing song is sung. | ||||
| 06 | "Coo Is a Doctor Pyo!" "Kuu mo Oisha-san Pyo" (クウもお医者さんぴょ) |
2003 | ||
| Coo tells the story about how he became a doctor. | ||||
| 07 | "Blue, Red and Green Pyo!" "Ao Aka Midori Pyo" (あおあかみどりぴょ) |
2003 | ||
| Pyoko enters a tent and finds herself in a blue world. Rik, Ky, and Coo enter the tent to find a red world. Dejiko, Puchiko, Rabi~en~Rose, and Gema enter the tent and find themselves in a green world. | ||||
| 08 | "Dejiko Oneechan Pyo!" "Dejiko Oneechan Pyo" (でじこおねえちゃんぴょ) |
2003 | ||
| Piyoko brings Dejiko to the Black Gema Gema gang's hideout. Dejiko demands sweets and decides not to leave. | ||||
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