Puchimas!: Petit iDOLM@STER - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
P-Taro Born From the P
King of Poor Speech
Odd Form of Speech
An Ungrowling Stomach
Our Usual Radio Show
An Inseperable Pair
Joy of Singing
A-pu-pu
They Got A Cold!
Like a Hot Water Bottle
Sometimes You Just Have To Relax
Delayed One Tempo
Fruits of your Labor
NO MORE Sadness
Before→After
Re@Before→After
Relaxing Indian Summer
Regarding Kotori Otonashi
Chicchan's Secret
That Hand, This Hand
Warm Feet
HeartCatch Gravure
Golden Hour
Search for the (Bronze) Haruka-san Statue
Search for the (Silver) Haruka-san Statue
Search for the (Gold) Haruka-san Statue
The Usual After All
YayoIo Imagination
The Ultra Super Miracle Idol's Birthday
An Inseperable Pair
Pi! Pipipipipi
Miracle Cook
My Name is P! Tasting in the Name of Love
An Ara~ Style
Spirit Talkback
Chihyah`s Serenade
Gold-Star Smile at the Library
Feels Like a Glasses Day
Sparkling New Glasses
Petit Shiritori Tournament
Prank Lovers
Treasure Hunting! Dodge the Traps!
Costume Characters on Radio
Mission Petit Possible
The Shop`s Whereabouts
Takane Shijo Club
A Tale of Once Upon a Time
The Way of Takane
I Don`t Cry
It`s Showtime
Water Drop
A Typical Day
A Slow Diet Road
Iron Fist! Emergency Scramble
Afuu and the Snail
We`ll Win This Thing
Masters of Housesitting
The Perfect Dub
What on Earth
We`re So Excited
Madazestin Cider!
Outside on a Rainy Day
Otonashi Kotori`s Entourage
Takanya, the Undefeated Prodigy
Month End Quest
I Can't Say It
World of Excursion
Producer's Secret
Tokachi Tsukuchite
That is the Way of the World
P's Trump Card
My First Adventure
Way Too Concerned
Eat, Sleep, Play
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