This is a list of episodes of The Kabocha Wine , a 95-episode anime television series based on an award-winning manga series by Mitsuru Miura. The series was produced by Toei Animation and aired on TV Asahi from 5 July 1982 through 27 August 1984.
No. | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "I am a man! Aoba Shunsuke" Transcription: "Watashi wa otokoda! Aoba Shunsuke" (Japanese: 私は男だ!青葉俊介) | 5 July 1982 |
2 | "My and That Girl's Necktie Relationship" Transcription: "Watashi to sono shōjo no nekutai kankei" (Japanese: 私とその少女のネクタイ関係) | 12 July 1982 |
3 | "Whut! Less than 70 points is garbage?" Transcription: "Wa Whut!-Miman 70-ten gomidesu ka?" (Japanese: はWhut!未満70点ゴミですか?) | 19 July 1982 |
4 | "Frustrating, Embarrassing: My Family's Business" Transcription: "Furasutorēshon, hazukashii: Watashi no kazoku no bijinesu" (Japanese: フラストレーション、恥ずかしい:私の家族のビジネス) | 26 July 1982 |
5 | "There's things scarier than Eru." Transcription: "Iroirona koto o Eru yori mo kowai ~desu." (Japanese: いろいろなことをイルよりも怖いです。) | 2 August 1982 |
6 | "A night alone together?" Transcription: "1-Haku dake issho ni?" (Japanese: 1泊だけ一緒に?) | 9 August 1982 |
7 | "Sweet and Painful, The Present Plan" Transcription: "Amaku setsunai, genzai keikaku" (Japanese: 甘く切ない、現在計画) | 16 August 1982 |
8 | TBA | 23 August 1982 |
9 | TBA | 13 September 1982 |
10 | TBA | 20 September 1982 |
11 | TBA | 11 October 1982 |
12 | TBA | 18 October 1982 |
13 | TBA | 25 October 1982 |
14 | TBA | 1 November 1982 |
15 | TBA | 8 November 1982 |
16 | TBA | 15 November 1982 |
17 | TBA | 22 November 1982 |
18 | TBA | 29 November 1982 |
19 | TBA | 6 December 1982 |
20 | TBA | 13 December 1982 |
21 | TBA | 20 December 1982 |
22 | TBA | 10 January 1983 |
23 | TBA | 17 January 1983 |
24 | TBA | 24 January 1983 |
25 | TBA | 31 January 1983 |
26 | TBA | 7 February 1983 |
27 | TBA | 14 February 1983 |
28 | TBA | 21 February 1983 |
29 | TBA | 28 February 1983 |
30 | TBA | 7 March 1983 |
31 | TBA | 14 March 1983 |
32 | TBA | 21 March 1983 |
33 | TBA | 28 March 1983 |
34 | TBA | 4 April 1983 |
35 | TBA | 11 April 1983 |
36 | TBA | 18 April 1983 |
37 | TBA | 25 April 1983 |
38 | TBA | 2 May 1983 |
39 | TBA | 9 May 1983 |
40 | TBA | 16 May 1983 |
41 | TBA | 23 May 1983 |
42 | TBA | 30 May 1983 |
43 | TBA | 6 June 1983 |
44 | TBA | 20 June 1983 |
45 | TBA | 27 June 1983 |
46 | TBA | 4 July 1983 |
47 | TBA | 11 July 1983 |
48 | TBA | 18 July 1983 |
49 | TBA | 25 July 1983 |
50 | TBA | 8 August 1983 |
51 | TBA | 15 August 1983 |
52 | TBA | 22 August 1983 |
53 | TBA | 29 August 1983 |
54 | TBA | 5 September 1983 |
55 | TBA | 12 September 1983 |
56 | TBA | 19 September 1983 |
57 | TBA | 26 September 1983 |
58 | TBA | 17 October 1983 |
59 | TBA | 24 October 1983 |
60 | TBA | 31 October 1983 |
61 | TBA | 7 November 1983 |
62 | TBA | 14 November 1983 |
63 | TBA | 21 November 1983 |
64 | TBA | 28 November 1983 |
65 | TBA | 5 December 1983 |
66 | TBA | 12 December 1983 |
67 | TBA | 19 December 1983 |
68 | TBA | 26 December 1983 |
69 | TBA | 9 January 1984 |
70 | TBA | 16 January 1984 |
71 | TBA | 23 January 1984 |
72 | TBA | 30 January 1984 |
73 | TBA | 6 February 1984 |
74 | TBA | 13 February 1984 |
75 | TBA | 20 February 1984 |
76 | TBA | 27 February 1984 |
77 | TBA | 5 March 1984 |
78 | TBA | 12 March 1984 |
79 | TBA | 19 March 1984 |
80 | TBA | 26 March 1984 |
81 | TBA | 16 April 1984 |
82 | TBA | 23 April 1984 |
83 | TBA | 30 April 1984 |
84 | TBA | 7 May 1984 |
85 | TBA | 14 May 1984 |
86 | TBA | 21 May 1984 |
87 | TBA | 28 May 1984 |
88 | TBA | 4 June 1984 |
89 | TBA | 25 June 1984 |
90 | TBA | 2 July 1984 |
91 | TBA | 9 July 1984 |
92 | TBA | 16 July 1984 |
93 | TBA | 23 July 1984 |
94 | TBA | 20 August 1984 |
95 | TBA | 27 August 1984 |
Title | Lyrics | Composition and arrangement | Vocals |
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L(Eru) wa Lovely | Written by Akira Ito 伊藤アキラ | Composed by Koji 馬飼野康二 Arranged by Aichi eaves いちひさし | Performed by Kumiko Kaori as the opening theme |
Aoba Shunsuke The Konjou | Written by Akira Ito 伊藤アキラ | Composed by Kobayashi Asia Star 小林亜星 Arranged by Aichi eaves いちひさし | Performed by Toshio Furukawa as ending theme #1 in anime role as Shunsuke Aoba |
Pumpkin Night | Written by Akira Ito 伊藤アキラ Matsumoto Yukari 松本由佳理 | Composed by Kobayashi Asia Star 小林亜星 | Performed by Toshio Furukawa and Keiko Yokozawa as ending theme #2 in anime roles as Shunsuke Aoba and Natsumi Eru Asaoka respectively |
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