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30th April 1985Episode 6
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25th June 1985Episode 13
2nd July 1985Episode 14
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9th July 1985Episode 18
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10th September 1985Episode 22
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1st October 1985Episode 25
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15th October 1985Episode 27
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29th October 1985Episode 29
5th November 1985Episode 30
12th November 1985Episode 31
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26th November 1985Episode 33
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10th December 1985Episode 35
17th December 1985Episode 36
24th December 1985Episode 37
31st December 1985Episode 38
7th January 1986Episode 39
14th January 1986Please! Psammea-don is a Japanese anime that was broadcast from 2 April 1985 to 4 February 1986 with a total of 78 episodes produced. This anime is based on the 1902 novel Five Children and It by English author Edith Nesbit. The anime differs from the novel in revolving around four children rather than five. Three of the children are siblings while the fourth is their friend and neighbor. The four children encounter the Psammead who, in the anime, is depicted as being yellow with a blue hat, and more of a grumpy and lazy being than mischievous. In Latin America, the series was known as Samed, el duende mágico and in France and Quebec as Sablotin. In the Arab world, it was known as Moghamarat Samid.

