Zorori's Final Day!?

Season 1Episode 51Jan 30, 2005
Zorori's Final Day!?
Zorori and the boars only have one more Inferno to complete: Ant Hell, but Great King Enma won't let them escape Hell so easily. He tricks them into going to Anything goes Hell instead, which has man eating monsters and poisonous insects. Zorori tries to cross the bridge quickly, but it collapses midway and he plummets to his doom. He's saved by his mother who's come down from Heaven to save him. Enma objects to the interference but Zorori's mother scolds him and sets up a trial to prove Zorori wasn't suppose to die. Back in the world of the living, Gaon stumbles upon the giant takoyaki that Great King Enma used to flatten Zorori to death and wonders where it came from. Based on book 32.
Zorori's Final Day!? has aired on Jan 30, 2005
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