Escaflowne - All Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Fateful ConfessionApr. 2, 1996
S01E02The Girl from the Mystic MoonApr. 9, 1996
S01E03The Gallant SwordsmanApr. 16, 1996
S01E04The Diabolical AdonisApr. 23, 1996
S01E05Seal of the BrothersApr. 30, 1996
S01E06City of IntrigueMai 7, 1996
S01E07Unexpected PartingsMai 14, 1996
S01E08The Day the Angel FlewMai 21, 1996
S01E09Memories of a FeatherMai 28, 1996
S01E10The Blue-Eyed PrinceJuni 4, 1996
S01E11Prophecy of DeathJuni 11, 1996
S01E12The Secret DoorJuni 18, 1996
S01E13Red DestinyJuni 25, 1996
S01E14Dangerous WoundsJuli 2, 1996
S01E15Lost ParadiseJuli 9, 1996
S01E16The Guided OnesJuli 16, 1996
S01E17The Edge of the WorldJuli 23, 1996
S01E18The Gravity of DestinyJuli 30, 1996
S01E19Operation Golden Rule of LoveAug. 6, 1996
S01E20False VowsAug. 13, 1996
S01E21Reaction of FortuneAug. 20, 1996
S01E22The Black-Winged AngelAug. 27, 1996
S01E23Storm PremonitionSept. 3, 1996
S01E24Fateful DecisionSept. 10, 1996
S01E25Zone of Absolute FortuneSept. 17, 1996
S01E26Eternal LoveSept. 24, 1996

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