Yo-Kai Watch - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Phantom Gangleader

The Bicycle Ridden by the Dead

Plundering Demon Red Head

What a Waste Man

An Anatomical Model in Love

The Laughing Dog Man

Kaosake-onna

Al's Rebellion

It's Called the Man-eating Tuna

The Dreadful Joker the Ripper

I am a Cat Yo-kai

Touma Captured

The Mystery of Prayer Mountain

Fudou Myouou, Evil and Heavenly

A Beautiful Girl you only see every One Hundred Thousand Years

Dangerous Sea Bathing

The Cursed Fox and Table Turning

Face Thief

The Counterattack's Cicada Finale

The Illusionary Screen 0

Resurrection! Kenbumajin Suzaku

Touma and the Oni King Fragment

Doctor C's Dark Medical Records

Dreaming Hana Poncho

Farewell Micchy

The Demonic Swallow-Whole Toilet

Wandering Komajiro

The Cursed AI Assistant

The Bloody Clover of Tragedy

Ayame Disappears

A Fierce Fight! Suzaku vs. Genbu

The Life-Eating Jorougumo

Hasty Satan Claus

The Yo-kai-only Yo-kai Detective Team

The Weeping Ballet Shoes

Shadowside Christmas

The Princess is in That Place

The Awaited Person Will Come

Umao of the Candy Store

The Reminiscing Dark Knight

The Luring Bunny Trap

Grudgeful Valentine's Day

Douketsu, Parting with the Blaze

Enma and the Lost Castle

Byakko's Trial! Touma vs. Haruya

Kaira Fallen into Darkness

Bonds Back to Back

Truth about Spirit

The Tale and the End of It
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