Martian Successor Nadesico - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

To Go Like a Man

Leave the Blue Earth to Me

A Goodbye That Came Too Soon

Charmed by Aqua Space

Ruri's Navigation Logs

Sort of Like a Fateful Decision

The Song That You Will Sing One Day

The Luke Warm 'Cold Equation'

The Miracle Operation of the Kiss

The Dangers of 'Femininity'

Finding Yourself in a 'Routine Plot'

Those Unforgettable Days

There Is No Single Truth

Let's Go with Hot-Blooded Anime

The Significant Other from a Star Far Away

The Beginning of Nadesico's War

A Reunion That Came Too Late

Echoes of Self, Echoes of Water

You're the Next Captain of the Nadesico

Run Silent, Run Deep

The Meadows We Once Ran Across

Protect the Visitor?

A Place We Call Home

Ubiquitous Righteousness

Being Myself, Being Yourself

For the Lady We Will Meet Someday
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