Touch - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

No matter what everybody says, we're twins!

Women's intuition! Worried about Tatsuya's talent

Unexpectedly pitching for the first time! Kazuya's troublesome name!?

Did you see? Didn't you see?! Minami's diary!

High fever rally race! Such an accurate goal!?

The rumour's true!? Minami & Kazuya's worried families

Really! Tatsuya and Minami's wedding clothes!?

Tatsuya in a fight! The truth at the Kyodai showdown

Be careful of Tatsuya & Harada's friendship!

Everyone in the High School is worried!

Kitare baseball team! A subtle shift in Tatsuya's heart!

First practice! Vigorous Kazuya & worn-out Tatsuya!?

Kazuya worried! Dear Koutaru's slump

Discontent? Minami & Kazuya are the best couple!?

This is trouble! Tatsuya slapped Minami!

It's painful! Kazuya's heart is lemon-colored!

First kiss! Too much love form Minami!?

Tatsuya's feelings are a little complex!

Forget, forget-me-not!? The important memories of two people

What's that? Tatsuya's tender chance encounter!

Kat-chan wanted to make it to Koushien for Minami's sake

Keep on playing ball! Kazuya vs. Terashima!

Minami registered! She appeared!? Love's timely sudden change

Almost Koushien of one person, Minami's dream of one person!

Minami's longest day! Kat-chan, hurry up and come!

End of the match! However, without you...

A short summer ... Goodbye, Kat-chan!
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