Nintama Rantaro - Season 16

Season 16
Episodes

Īkagennan is Here

Going to the Hair Salon

Infiltrate the Office

Part-time Job at the Old Temple

Help Nīno-sensei

A Suspicious Elder

A Suspicious Mansion

Denko and Riko

Chief of the Office

Destroy the Mansion

The Midnight Committee

The Equipment Committee President's First Appearance

The Dokutama at Night

Where to Sleep?

Unbearably Hot

The Weird Dokutama

The Sea-side School

Navy Etiquette

The 1st-year I-class is Captured

The Old Diary

Gennan, Again

The Picnic Valley

The Entrance/Exit of the Valley

Kasumi-uchiwa no Jutsu

The Forgotten Rope-escape

Committee Activities Halted

The Committee Competition

The Watchtower

The Health Committee's Smoke Signal

Teachers of the Ninjutsu Academy

A Wild Makinosuke

Fight! Headmaster vs Doi-sensei

Prohibited from Decoys

The Patterns on the Kimono

Night-camping Training

A Rushing Elder

Divide into Two Teams

The Truth of the Incident

Hurry to the Sonoda Village

The 6th-years' Babysitting

Who is the Guard?

Now! Everyone Mobilize

An Earnest Fishmonger

Bandits have Moved Here

I Want to Go Far

Back to the Sonoda Village

Shousei and the Satake Group

The Bouncing Cannonball

Mortar Cannon Kyu-chan

The Burning Abatis

The Headmaster's Bragging

During work...

Souko is a Gourmand

Home Taken Away

Yuriko's Illness

Eat Whatever You Like

The Great Borrowing Race

Shortcuts are Dangerous

Retiring from Ninja Work

Where is the Swordsman

The Combat-loving Committee President

The Lost Youkan

Kingo's Father's Regrets

Sanjirou's Rival

Work at the Dye Shop

Totsuan Bouta's Skills

Who's Mistaken?

The Middle-age Nintama

Who Took the Slugs...

I Want to Study

Takiyashamaru's Part-time Job

The General's Worries

Return Yamabuki

The Kuroki-ya Crisis

Super Cheerful

War Practice

Easy as Pie (Zatto Konnamon)

Returning the Favor

Talent as a Ninja

Worn-out Knives

Tamura Mikiemon's Disappointment

The Mysteries of the Secretary Lady

Makeno Oshimi is Here

Takamaru is Targeted

More Like a Child

Danzo's Handwriting

Bad in Practice

The Swordsmen Meeting

A Small-minded Person

The Kinraku Temple is Targeted

Kitaishi Teruyo's Dissatisfaction

Real Leadership

The Eating Contest

What Kind of Class do You Want to Take?

The Souvenir from Portugal

The Matchlock Contest

I Don't Want to Cry

A Taste for Cooking

Pursue the Phantom Swordsman

The Lost Dokutake Lord
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