D.Gray-man - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Attack

Fallen

Beginning of the Night's End

Scream

Delete

Disappearance and Reunion

The Asia Branch

The Road of an Oath

Title

Sinking Darkness

The Saintly Girl Falls into Darkness

The Girl of the Ship That Didn't Return

Message

Landing

Disturbance and Impatience

To Edo

Silence

Invasion

God's Clown

The Signed Name

Decisive Battle in the Imperial Capital

Kanda, Engages in Battle

Edo's Annihilation

Clown and Auguste

Key and Noah's Door

Skin Bolic Room

Taboo, Three Illusions

Noah's Memory

Twin's Trap

Debt Crisis

Bad Game

Jasdevi Enters

Bloody Krory

Dark Coloured Rhapsody

Weak Person

Critical Point

Lavi

The Voice of Darkness

Black Carnival

Judgement

Shadow of the Musician

Melody

Homecoming

The Sheep and the Dog

Yet the Hands of Time Move Onward

Headquarters Under Siege

Strength of a General

Noah of Lust

Level 4

To God, Who I Hate So Much

Words of Promise

Resounding Through The Lingering Morning
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