Kanon - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Silver Overture

Introit in the Snow

Partita of Memories

Caprice in the Holidays

Serenade of the Apparition

Divertimento of Riddles

Fugue of a Runaway Kitten

Fantasia of Reminiscence

Lullaby of a Fox Cub

Requiem on a Hill

Interlude of Light And a Shadow

A Grotesque Waltz

A Trio of Being Dangerous

Cracked Concerto

A Sonatina of Hide-And-Seek

Oratorio in the Midnight

Silent Song of An Elder Sister and A Younger Sister

The Disappearing Gentle Movement

The Etude of Contact

Nocturne of Separation

Rondo of What You Aren't

Symphony of Recollection

Finale of Madder Red

Canon of the End of a Dream
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