3D Kanojo: Real Girl - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

About the Time I First Met Her.
Tsutsui and Iroha are forced to clean the pool together as punishment for being late. But is it the start of something more?

About the Time My Chastity was in a Predicament.
Tsutsui discovers that real life relationships aren't always easy to navigate as he and Iroha's relationship starts to bloom.

About the Time Normies Made Me Even Worse.
Tsutsui struggles with growing feelings he has for his real world girl and receives advice from an unexpected source.

About My Dark Times
Tsutsui receives a mysterious letter to meet someone at the gym. Could this be some kind of confession or will it be a trap.

About When I Tried to Make Summer Memories
Tsutsui struggles to voice his feelings for Iroha while they deal with the aftermath of the mysterious letter.

About the way I apologize.
After an argument with both Itou and Iroha, Tsutsui tries to figure out how to apologize.

About the Two Girls and Me.
Iroha and Tsutsui struggle to navigate their feelings and jealousy within their relationship because of the newcomer in their group of friends.

About How Camping Was a High-Level Event for Me.
Emotions run high all weekend while the gang is at the cabin, causing conflict around every corner.

About Our Mutual Misunderstandings.
Tsutsui and his 3D girl struggle to work through the aftermath of what happened at the cabin. Will this be the end?

About My Confession.
Tsutsui finally deals with the awkwardness of Ayado's confession and the aftermath it brings to his relationship.

About the Love of a Best Friend That I Worry About.
Despite Tsutsui's honest intentions, he ends up causing more harm than good when he suggests that Ito invite Ayado to see a movie.

About the Shape of Our Love.
Tsutsui tries to prove what his relationship with Iroha means after her brother's surprising arrival home.
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