Sets
Volumes were released in batch sets.
Set | Volumes | Released |
---|---|---|
Tangerine Tree 1 | 1–8 | February 2002 |
Tangerine Tree 2 | 9–16 | July 2002 |
Tangerine Tree 3 | 17–26 | January 2003 |
Tangerine Tree 4 | 27–37 | August 2003 |
Tangerine Tree 5 | 38–48 | April 2004 |
Tangerine Tree 6 | 49–61 | August 2004 |
Tangerine Tree 7 | 62–71 | August 2005 |
Tangerine Tree 8 | 72–79 1r, 2r, 10r, 25r |
November 2005 |
Tangerine Tree 9 | 80–87 8r, 12r, 37r, 79r |
February 2006 |
Tangerine Tree 10 | 88–92 17r, 31r, 49r |
August 2006 |
Tangerine Leaves 1 | 1–12 | May 2003 |
Tangerine Leaves 2 | 13–27 | December 2003 |
Tangerine Leaves 3 | 28–40 | January 2005 |
Tangerine Leaves 4 | 41–53 | August 2005 |
Tangerine Leaves 5 | 9n 54–66 |
June 2006 |
Tangerine Leaves 6 | 67–78 | February 2006 |
Tangerine Leaves 7 | 79–91 | August 2006 |
Audio DVD Tree 1 | 1–16 | |
Audio DVD Tree 2 | 17–31 | |
Audio DVD Tree 3 | 32–44 | |
Audio DVD Tree 4 | 45–61 |
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