The Evil King is Angry

Season 1Episode 1430 minApr 8, 1994
The Evil King is Angry
This episode is just a bunch flash-backs when Seravi realizes someone bad is going after Cha-Cha. HERE ARE THE FLASHBACKS 1. Chacha, Riiya and Shiine are introduced to their Banana-gumi classmates. Chacha creates a big bull [episode 2]. 2. Chacha and friends fight over Marin's love, due to Yakko-chan's love potion. Chacha creates three powerful pigs to get rid of Riiya [episode 4]. 3.Chacha, Shiine, Riiya and Marin fight against Kyuu-chan. The magical princess defeats him [episode 5]. 4.Chacha and her classmates are trapped into Oyuki-sensei's snowy dreams, and must fight against a mole sent by Sorges [episode 7]. 5.Chacha, Riiya and Shiine have been trapped by a cooking sorceress, that magical princess defeats. [episode 8]
The Evil King is Angry has aired on Apr 8, 1994
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