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EP 1Class 1-C's teacher quits and is replaced by eleven-year-old genius Rebecca Miyamoto
Jul 4, 2005The students of Class 1-C face an unexpected disruption when their teacher abruptly resigns from their position. In response to this sudden vacancy, the school administration moves swiftly to secure a replacement instructor. They select Rebecca Miyamoto, a child prodigy who is only eleven years old. Her appointment as the new teacher introduces a unique dynamic to the classroom, as her young age and exceptional intellect contrast sharply with the traditional expectations of an educator. This unusual staffing change sets the stage for the events that follow in this particular installment of the series.
EP 2Becky struggles with student names using nicknames while Kurumi feels depressed after being called plain
Jul 11, 2005Becky encounters difficulty recalling the specific names of her students, leading her to address them exclusively by nicknames. This approach results in negative emotional consequences for one student, Kurumi, who becomes deeply depressed after being described as plain. The narrative focuses on the interpersonal dynamics within the classroom setting, highlighting the impact of Becky's naming habits on her students' self-perception. The incident underscores the sensitivity surrounding personal identity and how casual descriptors can affect individual morale in an educational environment.
EP 3Becky Creates a Replacement Cowlick for the Depleted Himeko
Jul 18, 2005Becky becomes irritated by Himeko's excessive energy levels and removes her cowlick, causing Himeko to lose all vitality. The missing hair accessory is accidentally taken off-planet by aliens who subsequently misplace it. Unable to retrieve the original item, Becky attempts to construct a substitute cowlick. Her goal is to restore Himeko to her normal state by replacing the lost body part. The narrative focuses on Becky's efforts to fix the situation caused by her impulsive action and the subsequent loss of the crucial accessory to extraterrestrial beings.
EP 4Becky's Surprise Exam Prompts Class 1-C Girls to Host a Study Sleepover
Jul 25, 2005Becky unexpectedly announces an exam for the next day, so the class 1-C girls have a study sleepover party at the nearby school club lounge.
EP 5First-year students camp in groups while Kurumi is excluded from the team list.
Aug 1, 2005First-year students participate in a camping trip, organizing themselves into groups of four. Kurumi, who was responsible for planning the teams, accidentally omitted her own name from the roster. To lift her spirits, Becky encourages her to join her team. During the excursion, the group encounters a giant salamander. Meanwhile, Rei takes charge of preparing Chinese food for the meal. The episode focuses on these interpersonal dynamics and the unexpected wildlife encounter during their outdoor adventure.
EP 6Becky secures a lab with a ceiling door while students seek counseling
Aug 8, 2005Becky obtains the headmaster's approval to establish a personal research laboratory, though locating an appropriate space presents challenges due to a peculiar door located on the ceiling. Once she finally settles into the new room, she attempts to take some time to relax. However, her peace is repeatedly interrupted by her students, who visit her often to discuss their personal issues. They treat her as a counselor, seeking advice and support for their various problems, which prevents Becky from enjoying the quiet environment she had hoped for in her new workspace.
EP 7Becky Loses Rock-Paper-Scissors, Leading to Pool Cleaning and Alien Abduction of Ichijo's Sister
Aug 15, 2005Following a defeat in a game of rock-paper-scissors, Becky assigns the Class 1-C girls the task of cleaning the school pool. Meanwhile, Ichijo's younger sister arrives at the school, only to become the target of an extraterrestrial incident. Aliens abduct her and transport her aboard their vessel. They subsequently return her to Earth, but she has been transformed into a giantess. This unexpected alteration in her size creates significant trouble upon her return, disrupting the normal activities at the school and affecting those around her.
EP 8Behoimi doubts her worth while a magical mishap leads to a fire in the rabbit hutch
Aug 22, 2005Behoimi, the self-proclaimed magical girl from class 1-D, begins to doubt her value compared to many of the other students who appear to have better characters. Becky tries to cheer her up, but does not succeed. The girls try to fashion a magic item but Mesousa's bad luck turns it out of control. Later, a fire breaks out in the rabbit hutch, but Behoimi is able to save Giant Salamander.
EP 9Becky joins an archaeological dig in southern Japan with Class 1-C girls to identify real Mesousas.
Aug 29, 2005Becky travels to an island located at the southern tip of Japan to participate in an archaeological expedition. Upon her arrival, she discovers that the girls from Class 1-C are already present at the site. The expedition team uncovers a collection of Mesousas and must determine which specimen is authentic. During the investigation, the entire team accidentally falls into a hole. While dealing with this situation, the professor shares details regarding Becky's previous time spent at MIT with the group of girls.
EP 10Students present summer projects while Behoimi and Media disarm school bombs
Sep 5, 2005The students are occupied with giving presentations regarding their summer projects. At the same time, Behoimi and Media are engaged in the dangerous task of attempting to disarm a large number of bombs that have been placed all over the school.
EP 11Class 1-C girls investigate Sayaka Suzuki's mysterious green Midget convertible ride
Sep 12, 2005Media informs the Class 1-C girls that Sayaka Suzuki, known as Number 6, has been riding in a green Midget convertible with an unidentified person. When questioned about her romantic status and the car's owner, Sayaka evades their inquiries and denies any such relationship. Suspecting a secret, the girls enlist Becky to identify the individual holding the vehicle's keys. Becky successfully locates the keyholder, resulting in an unexpected and thrilling driving experience for herself. The narrative focuses on the classmates' curiosity and the subsequent revelation regarding Sayaka's activities and the car's true user.
EP 12Becky Finds No Dreams, But Mind-Reading Device Causes Chaos in Himeko's Dream World
Sep 19, 2005Becky realizes she has not dreamed in a long time. Aliens obtain a mind-reading device and attempt to use it on her. The beam accidentally strikes Himeko instead and malfunctions. This error causes Becky and the girls from class 1-C to fall asleep. They are transported into Himeko's dream world. The situation escalates as the device goes out of control. The group must navigate this shared dreamscape created by the malfunctioning alien technology. The incident highlights the unexpected consequences of the aliens' interference with human minds.
EP 13Becky faces the All-Japan Banchou League while Suzune and Ichijo assist against Bancho's henchmen.
Sep 26, 2005The All-Japan Banchou League arrives at Becky's school to challenge her, but the opponents are far too strong for her to defeat alone. Student attempts to negotiate with Bancho prove unsuccessful. Consequently, Bancho dispatches two henchmen to attack Becky. With the situation appearing desperate, Suzune and Ichijo intervene and successfully defeat the henchmen. Following this victory, the headmaster provides Becky with a key to a giant robot, offering new means to confront the threat.
EP 14Becky orders Shu to cook lunch while Ichijo releases a talking raccoon dog
Oct 3, 2005With the headmaster away, Becky faces an inedible bento from her sister and asks Shu, the twin brother of Kurumi in class 1-A, to prepare her meal. Meanwhile, Ichijo brings a raccoon dog to school but decides to release it, only to discover the creature possesses the ability to speak and transform. Later, when Shu takes a day off, Becky attempts to cook for herself. This sequence of events highlights the daily interactions and unusual occurrences involving the students and their strange encounters during the school day.
EP 15Class 1-C bus hangs precariously over a cliff during a school trip
Oct 10, 2005During a school excursion, the bus carrying class 1-C becomes stranded on the edge of a cliff. The students are left with limited options while the vehicle dangles precariously. They must remain in place and wait for potential rescue. The situation forces the group to endure the dangerous circumstances until help arrives. This incident highlights the vulnerability of the passengers as they face the immediate threat of falling. The narrative focuses on the tension of being stuck in a precarious position with no immediate means of escape.
EP 16Class 1-C girls investigate Ichijo's strange behavior and unusual activities
Oct 17, 2005The girls in Class 1-C observe that Ichijo is behaving more strangely than usual and attempt to investigate her whereabouts to determine the cause of her actions. Ichijo eventually discovers that she has been targeted, which surprises several members of the Intelligence Club who had been tailing her. Following this revelation, she seeks assistance from the captain of the aliens to address the situation and resolve the issues surrounding her recent behavior.
EP 17Class 1-C hosts a popular maid cafe during the school festival
Oct 24, 2005The school festival arrives, prompting Class 1-C to establish the "Fighting Maid Café Momotsuki," which becomes a highly popular attraction. Rei takes charge of organizing the operations with the specific goal of maximizing profit for the class. Meanwhile, Becky, who initially held reservations about the festival, decides to conduct an inspection tour of the various attractions. Through this experience, she discovers that she actually enjoys the event, shifting her perspective from skepticism to appreciation. The narrative focuses on the operational details of the cafe and Becky's changing attitude toward the school celebration.
EP 18A goddess attaches a time bomb to Mesousa, forcing a frantic search as Becky and others attempt to disarm one on Akane.
Oct 31, 2005An inexperienced goddess of misfortune places a time bomb on Mesousa’s forehead, initially set to detonate in one week. After Media interacts with the device, the remaining time shrinks drastically to approximately three hours. Facing imminent death, Mesousa urgently searches for the goddess responsible. Concurrently, Becky, Media, and Behoimi attempt various methods to disarm a similarly constructed bomb attached to a captive Akane. The narrative focuses on the desperate race against time as Mesousa seeks the goddess while the group struggles to save Akane from the explosive threat.
EP 19Peach Moon Virus Quarantine Leads to Blame Among Classes
Nov 7, 2005Students in class 1-C contract the mysterious Peach Moon Virus and are subsequently placed in quarantine. When Old Geezer also falls ill and is isolated, Becky attempts to collaborate with the students of class 1-D to discover a cure. However, these negotiations fail as the students begin accusing one another of either carrying the infection or being responsible for its spread. The situation escalates into mutual distrust, preventing any cooperative effort to resolve the health crisis affecting the school community.
EP 20Alien Mushroom Parasite Alters Himeko's Behavior and Threatens Earth
Nov 14, 2005A mushroom parasite attached to Himeko in the previous episode causes her personality to shift, leading her to avoid Becky. The organism is later revealed to be an invading alien intent on conquering Earth. With the alien's plan nearing completion, there is very little time remaining before the invasion is successfully carried out.
EP 21PTA evaluation prompts class 1-C to recruit Akane Serizawa as a substitute teacher
Nov 21, 2005The Parent-Teacher Association intends to assess Becky's instructional capabilities, but she disappears before the inspection can occur. In response to this sudden absence, the female students of Class 1-C urgently search for a suitable replacement to maintain order. They successfully persuade Akane Serizawa, a member of the drama club, to temporarily impersonate Becky. This arrangement allows the school to proceed with the evaluation while the girls manage the situation behind the scenes. The narrative focuses on the immediate logistical challenges faced by the students as they coordinate this deception to ensure the PTA's requirements are met without revealing Becky's whereabouts.
EP 22Becky Refuses Television Filming as Interview Team Visits Peach Moon
Nov 28, 2005The production crew from the program Surprise Attack! The Homeroom Next Door arrives at Peach Moon to conduct classroom interviews. Becky expresses strong displeasure regarding the broadcast and explicitly instructs her students that she refuses to be filmed for television. Following her outburst, the girls attempt to locate Becky to understand the reasons behind her distress and reluctance to participate in the recording process.
EP 23End of year brings cold weather, puppet shows, and a cascade of misfortunes for Becky and the class.
Dec 5, 2005As the year draws to a close, temperatures drop significantly. Several girls from Class 1-C discuss visiting hot springs, while Suzune engages in puppet theater with Becky and other schoolmates. Subsequently, Becky experiences a string of bad luck that eventually spreads to affect everyone around her. The situation escalates as a severe snowstorm begins outside. Simultaneously, a large comet approaches Earth, adding to the chaotic events unfolding during this period. The narrative focuses on these concurrent occurrences, highlighting the shift from casual winter activities to widespread misfortune and astronomical phenomena.
EP 24Bekiemon Miyamoto imposes a crying tax in Edo period side story
Nov 12, 2005Set during the Edo period, this side story features Bekiemon Miyamoto enforcing the hau hau tax, which penalizes individuals for crying. She collects the resulting fines for her own benefit. The local residents, who avoid arrest, become angered by this policy. Consequently, they hire a group of girls from class 1-C to combat Bekiemon Miyamoto. The narrative focuses on the conflict arising from this oppressive taxation system and the subsequent intervention by the hired fighters to challenge her authority and the financial burden placed upon the community.
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- How many episodes does Paniponi Dash! have?
- Paniponi Dash! has 26 episodes.
- When did Paniponi Dash! come out?
- Paniponi Dash! came out in 2005.
- Which studio made Paniponi Dash!?
- Paniponi Dash! was produced by Shaft.
- Who directed Paniponi Dash!?
- Paniponi Dash! was directed by Akiyuki Shinbou.
- Is Paniponi Dash! finished?
- Current status of Paniponi Dash!: Finished.












