Kamen Rider Kuuga - Episodes

Episodes

The title of each episode was written with only two Kanji.

  1. Revival (復活, Fukkatsu?)
  2. Transformation (変身, Henshin?)
  3. Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō?)
  4. Sprint (疾走, Shissō?)
  5. Distance (距離, Kyori?)
  6. Azure Dragon (青龍, Seiryū?)
  7. Grief (傷心, Shōshin?)
  8. Archer (射手, Shashu?)
  9. Siblings (兄妹, Kyōdai?)
  10. Fierceness (熾烈, Shiretsu?)
  11. Promise (約束, Yakusoku?)
  12. Teacher (恩師, Onshi?)
  13. Suspicion (不審, Fushin?)
  14. Omen (前兆, Zenchō?)
  15. Armor (装甲, Sōkō?)
  16. Creed (信条, Shinjō?)
  17. Preparation (臨戦, Rinsen?)
  18. Loss (喪失, Sōshitsu?)
  19. Artifact (霊石, Reiseki?)
  20. Smile (笑顔, Egao?)
  21. Secrets (暗躍, An'yaku?)
  22. Game (遊戯, Yūgi?)
  23. Uneasiness (不安, Fuan?)
  24. Strengthening (強化, Kyōka?)
  25. Wandering (彷徨, Hōkō?)
  26. Myself (自分, Jibun?)
  27. Ripple (波紋, Hamon?)
  28. Clarification (解明, Kaimei?)
  29. Crossroads (岐路, Kiro?)
  30. Fate (運命, Unmei?)
  31. Retaliation (応戦, Ōsen?)
  32. Obstacle (障害, Shōgai?)
  33. Cooperation (連携, Renkei?)
  34. Tremble (戦慄, Senritsu?)
  35. Emotion (愛憎, Aizō?)
  36. Complication (錯綜, Sakusō?)
  37. Approach (接近, Sekkin?)
  38. Transition (変転, Henten?)
  39. Gooma (強魔, Gōma?)
  40. Impulse (衝動, Shōdō?)
  41. Control (抑制, Yokusei?)
  42. Battlefield (戦場, Senjō?)
  43. Reality (現実, Genjitsu?)
  44. Crisis (危機, Kiki?)
  45. Archenemy (強敵, Kyōteki?)
  46. Indomitable (不屈, Fukutsu?)
  47. Decision (決意, Ketsui?)
  48. Kuuga (空我, Kūga?)
  49. Yusuke (雄介, Yūsuke?)

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