- 10.0/10(2)
#1 - My Heart
Season 1 Episode 24
Aired 9/24/2015
- 10.0/10(1)
#2 - Prologue: Nana and NANA
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 4/5/2006
Nana recalls the first time she meet the other Nana on the train while traveling to Tokyo.
Director: Morio Asaka
Writer: Tomoko Konparu
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0 - 10.0/10(1)
#3 - Fireworks Display, Hachi and NANA
Season 1 Episode 47
Aired 3/28/2007
Several years in the future, the members of Blast plus Hachi and her daughter Satsuke meet each other again at Room 707 for the fireworks display, but strangely Nana is not present. Back in 2001, Hachi has cold feet about seeing Nobu again so Nana lies and tells her that he won't be present for the fireworks.
Director: Morio Asaka
Writer: Tomoko Konparu
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0 - 8.7/10(20)
#4 - Smells Like Trouble
Season 1 Episode 15
Aired 12/15/2023
When the party happens upon a town whose inhabitants are all mysteriously asleep, it's time for their newest traveling companion to prove his mettle.
Director: Morio Asaka
Writer: Tomohiro Suzuki
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0 - 7.5/10(4)
#5 - Chii Awakens
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 4/2/2002
Hideki has moved to the city from the country to enrol in Prep School in order to pass the college entrance exam. In the city, Hideki is amazed by the mobile computer units called Persocoms that almost everyone has. If only they weren't so expensive! Walking one night he comes across a cute persocon just lying in the trash and decides he should do his part for the environment and recycle her as his own.
Director: Morio Asaka
Writer: Nanase Okawa
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0 - 6.7/10(3)
#6 - The Person Only For Chi
Season 1 Episode 26
Aired 9/24/2002
Following the events from the previous episode, Hideki responds to Chi he also loves her. At this point, something triggers in Chi, and she flies out of the apartment window and onto the roof of the building. Zima and Dita, two advanced Persocoms who had been observing from a distance, wait nearby intending to stop Chi from launching her supposed hidden program that they fear will destroy all Persocoms.
Director: Morio Asaka
Writer: Tsuyoshi Tamai
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