Nanako SOS

Nanako SOS

1983

Season

1
39 - Till the day we meet again
Dec. 24,1983

38 - Toki and the running girl
Dec. 17,1983

37 - Wish upon a star
Dec. 10,1983

36 - The day to visit Nanako
Dec. 03,1983

35 - The prodigy who appeared in Yotsuya!?
Nov. 26,1983

34 - The disappeared special abilities!?
Nov. 19,1983

33 - Kokura's proposal strategy
Nov. 19,1983

32 - Go, go, marine wars
Nov. 12,1983

31 - Watch out! Yoruzu Company
Nov. 05,1983

30 - Superboy Nanao
Oct. 22,1983

29 - Riot!? The Queen and Nanako
Oct. 15,1983

28 - Violin in my mind
Oct. 08,1983

27 - The spy who loves Nanako
Oct. 01,1983

26 - Nanako for sale
Sep. 24,1983

25 - Nanako's culinary paradise
Sep. 17,1983

24 - Adventure in an alternate reality
Sep. 10,1983

23 - Treasure of the Southern Island
Sep. 03,1983

22 - Nanako goes to Hollywood
Aug. 27,1983

21 - Memories of Summer
Aug. 20,1983

20 - Ally of Nanako pro-wrestler
Aug. 13,1983

19 - Exile, a million years
Aug. 06,1983

18 - Story of the end of the North
Jul. 30,1983

17 - Tears of the Hundred-Faced Freak
Jul. 23,1983

16 - I am the Wolfman!
Jul. 16,1983

15 - Nanako's desperate measures
Jul. 09,1983

14 - Freak of the Hatsu Masked Village!?
Jul. 02,1983

13 - Southpaw's sailor uniform
Jun. 25,1983

12 - Diet express murder
Jun. 18,1983

11 - The peaceful bushman
Jun. 11,1983

10 - From Arab with love
Jun. 04,1983

9 - Blazing Shojo Fist
May. 28,1983

8 - You may rage! Muscle Lady
May. 21,1983

7 - Nanako of the Mysterious Country
May. 14,1983

6 - The beautiful Ice Queen
May. 07,1983

5 - Olive is the scent of the devil
Apr. 30,1983

4 - Boss and Nanako and the machine gun
Apr. 23,1983

3 - Troubles of a young vampire!?
Apr. 16,1983

2 - I can hear the song of the space bean
Apr. 09,1983

1 - The girl with special abilities
Apr. 02,1983

Trailer

Nanako SOS is a seinen manga series created by Hideo Azuma which ran in Popcorn and Just Comic from April 1980 to July 1986. The series was adapted into 39-episode anime TV series produced by Kokusai Eiga which aired on the Fuji Television network from April 2, 1983 to December 24, 1983. Azuma created additional manga stories which ran in Azuma Magazine from July 2001 to July 2004. Enoki Films held the North American distribution rights of TV series, under the name Nana the Supergirl, though the series was never aired in North America. The TV series has also aired in Italy, France, Germany and Russia.

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