Shonen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Goma-chan Comes Home

A New School Term Begins Today!

Ribbit-Ribbit Goma-chan

Fly! Goma-chan Unit

So Many Yetis!

Peppeppe-san's Close Call!

Anxious Dental Visit!

Ma's Secret

Kanji-kun and the Kittens

Rainy Goma-chan

The Seal Returns a Favor

Camping Kyuu!

Ashibe and Sugao's Summer Festival

Woof Woof Goma-chan

I'm a Hero!

Jealous Goma-chan

Welcome to the Goma-chan Hotel!

Sightseeing Mystery in Nara

Peppeppe-san's Baking Class

Sugao's Papa and Curly Locks

Ms. Minami's Glasses

Goodnight, Hirao

Peppeppe-san's Secret

Liangliang and Hitoshi-kun

Overcome the Brotherly Love Hold!

Goma-chan the Helper

Wish Upon a Star

Farewell, Asnikul

Goma-chan on Ice

Sapporo Goma-chan

I'm Not Gonna Say Goodbye!

Sorry, Goma-chan
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