The One Who Carries the Shining of the Stars
1st April 2001New House
8th April 2001Tunnel of Stars
15th April 2001Exciting Zoo Trip
22nd April 2001Slow and Steady Kingdom-Making
29th April 2001Something to Put in the Store
6th May 2001Faeries Living in Radiance
13th May 2001Wonderful Dress-Making
20th May 2001Cradle of Clouds
27th May 2001First Affection
3rd June 2001The Power of the Baton
10th June 2001Rababou's Kidnapping Incident
17th June 2001Night of the Sewing People
24th June 2001The Star-Worlds' Tanabata Legend
1st July 2001The Shadow-Person's Challenge
8th July 2001Let's Search for the Palace of the Dragon King
15th July 2001Meteo-san's Tears
22nd July 2001The Fighting Robot
29th July 2001Another Comet
5th August 2001Rabapyon's Kiss
12th August 2001The Magical Power of Love
19th August 2001Rubbabou's desparation
26th August 2001Glow of Higenoshita
2nd September 2001The Siblings from Tambourine Star Country
9th September 2001The Forgotten Brilliance
16th September 2001Please give me Star Power
23rd September 2001Can I help
30th September 2001Episode 28
7th October 2001The Storm of Castanet
14th October 2001Clay-playing with Star Power
21st October 2001There are many Manebito-san
28th October 2001Nokoshitao-bake arrives
4th November 2001Like a Princess at times
11th November 2001Rubberbau's in court!
18th November 2001The Snow Dance
25th November 2001The Dance of Snow (Dansu no Yuki)
2nd December 2001The Mischevious Cupid
9th December 2001Misfortune of Feelings
16th December 2001The Christmas Starman
23rd December 2001The Casket that has lost its glow
6th January 2002Someone from Tambourine Star Country
13th January 2002A Way to Say Goodbye
20th January 2002The Brilliance that Shines Through the Eyes
27th January 2002Princess Comet is a Japanese TV Drama and manga series created and illustrated by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, the creator of Tetsujin 28-go and Giant Robo. The TV drama tells the story of Comet, one of the princesses of the Triangle Nebula who came to Earth in search for the missing prince. The Manga is first serialized in Shueisha's monthly Margaret magazine from July to November 1967, marking as one of Japan's first Magical Girl series produced.









































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