Goldfish Warning! - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Transfer Student Girl Chitose Fujinomiya / Everyone Gather! Fun School With a Pink Goldfish
New Inakano Middle School Spy Operation / Gyopi-chan Disappears
I Wanna go on the Field Trip / Exciting Kick-the-Can Tournament
TAKAPI's Love / Tea Ceremony Lesson to be ladylike
Valentine's chocolate ban / Fire Drill Tournament
Protect Yakisoba-Pan / Who Bells Chii-chan?
Teacher Interview with Love and Tears / Wapiko is Gonna Get a Perfect Score
Beware of Witchcraft / Yurika and Chitose are Sisters?
I Really Hate School Uniforms! / Dont' Forget This Date, Okay?
Gyopi-chan Runs away Home / Let's Go to the Restroom Together
It's Fun to Clean the Whole School / Chii-chan Goes Out on a Date
Cherry Blossom Viewing Together / Aoi-chan's Kiss Costs 500 Yen?
Wapiko Unbeatable Tennis Strategy / Fun Camp Cooking
Lose Weight by Physical Strength Test / Chain Letters Are Scary
Do Not Forget to Bring It / Exams Are a Piece of Cake
Chii-chan the Dreaming Girl / Girls Gang Leader O-wapi Appears
Chii-chan becomes a Teacher / Build a school swimming pool
Michael, the Ha-Ha-Ha Guy / Funny "Grandfather Cherry Blossom"
I want to eat the Ultimate Snack / Dodgeball of my Youth
Let's Play Golf / The Takapii Orderly Strategy
Gyopisel and Gretelcow / The Kidnapped Potato Chips
Wapiko's Exciting Rock / Chii-chan's a Bit Weird
Aoi-chan Is an Idol / Wapiko Manages the School
Rainy, then Sunny, Then Bon Odori / The Confidental Class-Skipping Strategy
Gyopi-chan's First Love / Radical Fireworks Festival
The Troop of Beautiful Boys Shows up / A Happy Dare
A Seaside Love Is Girly / Big Shark Panic
Inassie, the Mysterious Monster / Dizzy Endurance Contest
Chii-chan's Huge Screw-up / We Love It! A Rural Festival
Homework to Get Rid of Homework / A Vacation Trip for a Refined Lady
Floaty Balloon Trip / A Refined Lady Gets a Summer Cold
Gyopi-chan, a Rising Star / Chitose's Amaaazing Mom
Gyopi-chan's Shopping / Scary Stories on a Typhoon Night
Hostage Chiichan / This Egg is Whose Child? Wapiko's Child?
You're So Sweet: A Gift Melon / Aoi-chan Is a Prince
Who Is Aoi-chan's Girlfriend? / Gyopi Beats a Thief
Treasure in the Refrigerator!? / Bath Houses are Trendy
Artistic Autumn is the Time to Dig Potatoes / My Dear Bad Ox-sama
Aim for Aoi's Sunglasses / Suffer from Wapiko's Love
Time to Tell Shuu-chan Your Feelings / Fulfilled, Fulfilled: The Prophecies
Operation "I Want Matsutake" / Shark-san, Kidnapped
What's Labor Thanksgiving? / Gyopi's Papa and Mama
Gyopi-taro Beats the Ogres / Mecha Tanakayama's Huge Counterattack
Reach! Become the Star of Ballet / The Mysterious Boy, Sir Blue Rose
Cool! The Inachuu Student Handbook / The Teacher Really Hates Report Cards
Gyopi-chan Santa Claus / Romantic Christmas
Play Even When It Snows a Lot / Give Chii-chan a Nightmare
Run! Chi-chan / Gyopito-Wapiko Promise
Watch out for the school newspaper / Become a bad cow
Super Hostage Wapiko / Movie Star Chi-chan
Valentine's Day Is Scary / Aoi-chan's Farewell Day
Hair Designer Chitose / Gyopi-chan Is an Alien
Wapiko Kakeochi Uproar / Love Yu Tanakayama-san
Hina Matsuri is Physical Fitness / Goodbye! Wapiko-chan
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