Futakoi

October. 06,2004      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis

With his mother dead and his father working abroad, Futami Nozomu returns alone to the town where he lived as a child, to attend high school and work at a local shrine. He soon finds himself caught up in a local legend of twin girls loving the same man.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2004

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13 Episode

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Episode 1 - In the town with the twins' mound
October. 06,2004

Episode 2 - The ice cream of memory
October. 13,2004

Episode 3 - Apple pie with a taste of love
October. 20,2004

Episode 4 - Appointment with Ichigo Taruto
October. 27,2004

Episode 5 - The time when it starts moving
November. 03,2004

Episode 6 - Summer's rocket
November. 10,2004

Episode 7 - Midsummer's jewelbox
November. 17,2004

Episode 8 - The blank sketchbook
November. 24,2004

Episode 9 - The Pastel Sunset
December. 01,2004

Episode 10 - Triangle Christmas
December. 08,2004

Episode 11 - The New Year's temple visit with a hesitating heart
December. 15,2004

Episode 12 - Valentine Panic
December. 22,2004

Episode 13 - Spring is near...
December. 29,2004

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