Princess Princess D - Episodes

Episodes

Episode Title Original airdate
1 "Becoming a Splendid Princess"
"Hime no Kareinaru Ichinichi" (姫君の華麗なる一日)
June 28, 2006
2 "School Targeted - Mystery Exchange Student!"
"Nerawareta Gakuen - Nazo no Tenkōsei!" (ねらわれた学園·謎の転校生!)
July 5, 2006
3 "Shock! Black Princess!"
"Shōgeki! Burakku Purinsesu!" (衝撃!プラック·プリンセス!)
July 12, 2006
4 "War With no Honor! Student Council vs. New Student Council!"
"Jingi naki Tatakai! Seitokai vs. Shinseitokai" (仁義なき戦い!生徒会VS新生徒会)
July 19, 2006
5 "Suddenly Getting Closer!? Long Night at the Secret Room"
"Kyūsekkin!? Misshitsu no Nagai Yoru" (急接近!?密室の長い夜)
July 26, 2006
6 "Princess Split!? ~Season of Disagreement~"
"Hime Bunretsu!? ~Surechigai no Kisetsu~" (姫分裂!?〜すれ違いの季節〜)
August 9, 2006
7 "Urgent Homecoming! The Best Support Man Haruka Kujōin Arrives!"
"Kinkyū Kikoku! Saikyō no Suketto Kujōin Haruka Tōjō!" (緊急帰国!最凶の助っ人·九条院ハルカ登場!)
August 16, 2006
8 "Decisive Battle! Election Wars!"
"Kessen! Senkyo Wōzu!" (決戦!選挙ウォーズ!)
August 24, 2006
9 "Resistance ~Counterattack Song~"
"Rejisutansu ~Hangeki no Uta~" (レジスタンス〜反撃の詩〜)
September 6, 2006
10 "Grand Finale!? Fiery School Festival LIVE!"
"Daidanen!? Honō no Gakuensai LIVE!" (大団円!? 炎の学園祭LIVE!)
September 13, 2006

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