Season 10
Opening Theme:
"Rock The Planet" by Steffanie Borges
Ending Theme:
"Every Day" by Steffanie Borges
EP# | Title | Original Airdate |
---|---|---|
150 | "The Armored Girl Returns! Plenty of Older Brothers" | April 3, 1985 |
151 | "The Boredom Syndrome! Is Tomobiki Wasting Away?" | April 10, 1985 |
152 | "Look Out, Ran! Kotatsu Neko's Primary Love is Oden!?" | April 17, 1985 |
NOTE: Mendou and Ataru make brief appearances. | ||
153 | "The Armored Girl Returns Again! A Storm Raising Date" | April 24, 1985 |
154 | "Arrival of the Mysterious Priest! The Bell Battle Royal" | May 1, 1985 |
155 | "First Love Relived!? A Return to the Past for Lum and Rei" | May 8, 1985 |
156 | "Appearance of the Youthful Old Man! Shine, Great Teahouse of Dreams!" | May 15, 1985 |
157 | "I Love Darling's Sincerity" | May 22, 1985 |
158 | "The Honest Fox Again! I Love Shinobu" | May 29, 1985 |
NOTE: Kenshiro from the Tetsuo Hara anime, Fist of the North Star appeared. | ||
159 | "I Love the Sea! Prayers for the Thriving Hamachaya!?" | June 5, 1985 |
160 | "Ryunosuke vs. Benten! The Fruitless Duel of Passion" | June 12, 1985 |
161 | "The Magic Bottle! What's to Become of Me?" | June 19, 1985 |
162 | "The Great Devil's Debut! Lum's Dangerous Purchase!" | June 26, 1985 |
163 | "Goodness! Words Aren't Getting to Darling" | July 3, 1985 |
164 | "The Devil's Summer! Ten-chan's Eel Lunch Plot!" | July 10, 1985 |
165 | "Visitation Panic! I Didn't Mean Any Harm" | July 17, 1985 |
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