Nanaka 6/17 - List of Episodes

List of Episodes

Episode Title Airing Date
1 Nanaka Kirisato, 6 Years Old! / Kirisato Nanaka Roku-sai! (「きりさとななか、6さい!」) 2003-01-08
2 Pianist Nanaka / Pianisuto Nanaka (「ピアニストななか」) 2003-01-15
3 Big Sister Nanaka / Onee-sama Nanaka (「おねえさまななか」) 2003-01-22
4 3 People With a Good Relationship / 3-nin Nakayoshi Nanaka (「3人なかよしななか」) 2003-01-29
5 Nanaka's Triple Date / 3-nin Dehto Nanaka (「3人デートななか」) 2003-02-12
6 School Excursion Nanaka (「修学旅行ななか」) 2003-02-12
7 Continuing Trip Nanaka (「旅行の続きななか」) 2003-02-19
8 Nurse Nanaka / Nurse na Nanaka (「ナースなななか」) 2003-02-26
9 Cultural Festival Nanaka (「文化祭ななか」) 2003-03-05
10 From Nanaka to Nanaka / Nanaka Kara Nanaka (「七華からななか」) 2003-03-12
11 Domikaru Nanaka (「ドミかるななか」) 2003-03-19
12 Nanaka Kirisato, Age 17 / Kirisato Nanaka Juu-Nana-sai (「霧里七華17歳」) 2003-03-26
13 Nanaka the Distraction N/A

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