Petite Princess Yucie - List of Episodes

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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