List of Di Gi Charat episodes

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This is a list of episodes from Di Gi Charat television, film and original video animation series.

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Di Gi Charat

#TitleOriginal airdate
1"Dejiko is Here-nyo"
Transcription: "Dejiko ga kita-nyo" (Japanese: でじこが来たにょ)
November 29, 1999 (1999-11-29)
Dejiko, Puchiko, and Gema arrive in Akihabara but the trio have nowhere to stay.
2"Call me Rabi-en-Rose"
Transcription: "Rabi-an-Rōzu to Yobinasai" (Japanese: ラ·ビ·アン·ローズと呼びなさい)
November 30, 1999 (1999-11-30)
Dejiko's rival, Rabi-en-Rose, whose real name is Usada, appears.
3"A Scary Store?"
Transcription: "Kowai Omise?" (Japanese: こわいお店?)
December 1, 1999 (1999-12-01)
A boy who is looking for trading cards helps out Rabi-en-Rose, though is frightened by the apparent scariness of the store.
4"What the Heck is It?"
Transcription: "Nan da Koitsu?" (Japanese: 何だこいつ?)
December 2, 1999 (1999-12-02)
Dejiko, Gema, and Puchiko go on a picnic and meet a mysterious yellow bear in a box.
5"Mister Longe"
Transcription: "Ronge-san" (Japanese: ロン毛さん)
December 6, 1999 (1999-12-06)
A good looking man enters the store, and comments on Dejiko's "nyo"s, Puchiko's "nyu"s, and Gema's "gema"s. He then shows great interest in Puchiko.
6"Bukimi Boo"
Transcription: "Bukimi Bū" (Japanese: ぶきみプー)
December 7, 1999 (1999-12-07)
Two otaku, Takeshi and Yoshimi, find Dejiko's tail.
7"Gema Gema Pushuuu"
Transcription: "Gema Gema pushū" (Japanese: ゲマゲマプシュー)
December 8, 1999 (1999-12-08)
Gema becomes large after Dejiko kicks him into the water.
8"The Beam Won't Come Out-nyu..."
Transcription: "Bīmu ga denai-nyu..." (Japanese: ビームがでないにゅ...)
December 9, 1999 (1999-12-09)
Puchiko knows she has the potential to use her Eye Beam but Dejiko has something that Puchiko is missing in her efforts to use it.
9"Romantic in a Way"
Transcription: "Sorenari ni Romanchikku" (Japanese: それなりにロマンチック)
December 13, 1999 (1999-12-13)
Minagawa is saved from sickness from a pre-henshin form Rabi-en-rose who tells him her history.
10"Imposter Dejiko Appears!"
Transcription: "Nise Dejiko Arawaru!" (Japanese: ニセでじこ現る!)
December 14, 1999 (1999-12-14)
Minagawa is robbed and identifies the perpetrator as Dejiko.
11"Warm Fluffy Rice-nyo"
Transcription: "Hoka Hoka Gohan" (Japanese: ホカホカごはん)
December 15, 1999 (1999-12-15)
Dejiko and Puchiko dream about rice.
12"Monsters and Stuff Appear!"
Transcription: "Kaijū Sonota Arawaru" (Japanese: 怪獣その他現る!)
December 16, 1999 (1999-12-16)
A monster attacks the city.
13"I'm Possessed-nyo"
Transcription: "Toritsuka Reta-nyo" (Japanese: とりつかれたにょ〜)
December 20, 1999 (1999-12-20)
Minagawa comes over to help rid Dejiko of a clam spirit that is possessing her.
14"Abarenbou Comes to Town"
Transcription: "Abarenbō ga yattekita" (Japanese: 暴れん坊がやってきた)
December 21, 1999 (1999-12-21)
A hooligan named Abarenbou visits Gamers and causes a commotion.
15"PARTY NIGHT"December 22, 1999 (1999-12-22)
This episode consists entirely of a music video with the song "Party Night".
16"Usada Explodes"
Transcription: "Usada Daibakuhatsu" (Japanese: うさだ大爆発)
December 23, 1999 (1999-12-23)
Dejiko gives Usada a dangerous Christmas cake in order to be rid of her.

Di Gi Charat - Summer Special 2000

#Original airdate
1August 22, 2000 (2000-08-22)
Piyoko is Here-nyo: Piyoko arrives on Earth.
It's the Black Gamers-nyo: Black Gamers opens across the street and steals Gamers' customers away.
2August 23, 2000 (2000-08-23)
Abarenbou Strikes Back: Piyoko, annoyed by summer heat and by Dejiko, goes to Gamers in order to get revenge on Dejiko.
A Summer Bug: A bug, Paya Paya, infiltrates Gamers to turn it into a bug lover's store.

Di Gi Charat - Christmas Special

#TitleOriginal airdate
1"Gorgeous-nyo"
Transcription: "Gojasu-nyo" (Japanese: ゴ〜ジャスにょ〜)
December 16, 2000 (2000-12-16)
Dejiko and everyone from Akihabara is invited to a cruise. They find out it was the Black Gema Gema gang who invited them. After a showdown between Dejiko and Piyoko, a present for Dejiko arrives from the sky from her parents. Piyoko becomes depressed because she never received presents before.

Di Gi Charat - Ohanami Special

#TitleOriginal airdate
1"Evil Settles in"
Transcription: "Sumitsuku Aku" (Japanese: スミツクアク)
April 6, 2001 (2001-04-06)
Piyoko and the Black Gema Gema gang invade Dejiko and Puchiko's room.
2"Sakura Sakura"
Transcription: "Sakura Sakura" (Japanese: さくら さくら)
April 6, 2001 (2001-04-06)
Everyone gathers under a sakura tree for a picnic.
3"Long Haired Big Brother-nyu"
Transcription: "Ke naga Onii-san-nyu" (Japanese: 毛長お兄さんにゅ)
April 6, 2001 (2001-04-06)
Puchiko goes to preschool.
4"Don't Call Me Rabi-en-Rose"
Transcription: "Rabi-an-Rōzu to Yobidanai de" (Japanese: ラ·ビ·アンローズと呼ばないで)
April 6, 2001 (2001-04-06)
Rabi-en-Rose and Minagawa begin attending the same class and have to cure Dejiko of a disease that makes her act politely.

Di Gi Charat - Natsuyasumi Special

#Original airdate
1August 2, 2001 (2001-08-02)
Dejiko in America 1: Everyone ends up in the United States and they all meet Rod Young.
Dejiko in America 2: Dejiko wants to travel to Hollywood to become a star while Rabi-en-Rose seeks her parents out.
2August 3, 2001 (2001-08-03)
DePuRaPyoGeBou Debut: Everyone helps start a band called DePuRaPyoGeBou. The name consists of the first syllable of everyone's names.
Is Anyone Here-nyo?: Everyone goes to the Gamers' rest home in the forest and one by one they start to disappear mysteriously.

Di Gi Charat - Tsuyu Special

#Original airdate
1August 25, 2001 (2001-08-25)
Gema's Abode: Dejiko, Puchiko, and Usada have found themselves in what appears to be a black hole after looking for Gema.
Tsusodeshiu Theater Team (Nice!): Usada dreams of becoming an idol and the school drama club might be a big help!

Di Gi Charat Theater - Leave it to Piyoko-pyo!

#TitleRelease Date
1"Piyoko's Planet-pyo"
Transcription: "Piyoko no Hoshi-pyo" (Japanese: ぴよこの星ぴょ)
2003 (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.
2"We're Going to Go to Earth-pyo"
Transcription: "Chikyū wo Mezasu-pyo" (Japanese: 地球を目指すぴょ)
2003 (2003)
The Black Gema Gema gang plans to go to earth to kidnap Dejiko for ransom.
3"Piyoko is Here-pyo"
Transcription: "Piyoko ga Kita-pyo" (Japanese: ぴよこが来たぴょ)
2003 (2003)
Piyoko arrives on earth. She follows Dejiko to the Gamers store where she introduces herself.
4"Who's Amaenbou-pyo?"
Transcription: "Amaenbō Tte Dare-pyo?" (Japanese: あまえん坊ってダレぴょ?)
2003 (2003)
Rik introduces Amaenbou which he found on the street. With its cute and demanding attitude, customers buy out everything in the store.
5"Let's All Draw-pyo"
Transcription: "Minna De Oekaki-pyo" (Japanese: みんなでお絵かきぴょ)
2003 (2003)
Everyone draws each other portrait. A Piyoko, Dejiko, and Gema drawing song is sung.
6"Coo is a Doctor-pyo"
Transcription: "Kū mo Oisha-san-pyo" (Japanese: クウもお医者さんぴょ)
2003 (2003)
Coo tells the story about how he became a doctor.
7"Blue Red Green-pyo"
Transcription: "Ao Aka Midori-pyo" (Japanese: あおあかみどりぴょ)
2003 (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.
8"Big Sister Dejiko-pyo"
Transcription: "Dejiko Onē-chan-pyo" (Japanese: でじこおねえちゃんぴょ)
2003 (2003)
Piyoko brings Dejiko to the Black Gema Gema gang's hideout. Dejiko demands sweets and decides not to leave.

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