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Seasons 1 : 2002

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EP1 - Deep-Blue Overture
January. 10,2002

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EP2 - Fire-Green Premonition
January. 17,2002

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EP3 - Cloudy-Red Melancholy
January. 24,2002

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EP4 - Concealment-Black Offering
January. 31,2002

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EP5 - Sparkling-White Inevitability
February. 07,2002

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EP6 - Illusion-Green Salvation
February. 14,2002

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EP7 - Deep-Red Offshoot
February. 21,2002

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EP8 - Light Purple Awakening
February. 28,2002

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EP9 - Fierce-Silver Remnants
March. 07,2002

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EP10 - Yellow-Green Suffering World
March. 14,2002

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EP11 - Indigo-Green Vortex
March. 21,2002

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EP12 - Faded-Red Conflict
March. 28,2002

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EP13 - Pure-White Embrace
March. 28,2002

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Trailer Synopsis

Kyota and his pals Shingo and Junichi dream of becoming pop idols. At a New Year's show they get their lucky break when a Cosmopop agent discovers the trio and offers to manage their debut. Then things take a turn for the weird when Kyota begins having visions of magical girls battling one another in the air - only he's not dreaming! For centuries, five supernatural factions have waged war for supremacy over mankind with legend prophesizing that one day the Aquarian Age will begin and one group will reign supreme. Now Kyota's dreams must take a backseat to his destiny as he may hold the power to turn the tides of war in favor of whichever faction can control him.

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