List of ''Zatch Bell!'' episodes (season 1)

The cover of the first DVD compilation of Zatch Bell! released by Viz Media on November 8, 2005

The episodes of the first season of the Zatch Bell! anime, known as Konjiki no Gash Bell!! (金色のガッシュベル!!, lit. "Golden Gash Bell!!) in Japan, are directed by Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa and produced by Toei Animation. The series was aired on Fuji TV in Japan.[1] They are based on Makoto Raiku's Konjiki no Gash!! (金色のガッシュ!!, lit. Golden Gash!!) manga series, and adapt the 1st through 11th volumes of the manga over fifty episodes. The plot follows Kiyo Takamine and his Mamodo (魔物, Mamono, lit. "demon") partner Zatch Bell's adventures in a tournament that will decide the ruler of the Mamodo world.

The season began airing on April 6, 2003 in Japan on Fuji TV and ended on March 28, 2004.[2] The English adaptation of the Konjiki no Gash Bell!! is licensed by Viz Media, and aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block and the Canadian television network YTV.[3][4] The episodes were collected into seventeen DVD compilations by Shogakukan and released between November 19, 2003 and April 20, 2005.[5][6] The dubbed episodes of the first season of Zatch Bell! were later collected and released in thirteen DVD compilations by Viz Media between November 8, 2005 and December 4, 2007.[7][8]

The episodes use four pieces of theme music: one opening themes and two closing themes in the original Japanese episodes and one theme used for the opening and ending in the dubbed episodes. The Japanese opening theme is "Kasabuta" (カサブタ, lit. "Scab") by Hidenori Chiwata until episode 50 and used again for the final episode.[9] The first Japanese ending theme is "Personal" by Aya Ueto until episode 30.[9] The second Japanese ending theme is "Stars" by King for the rest of the season.[10] The English opening and ending theme is "Zatch Bell! Theme" by Thorsten Laewe and Greg Prestopino.[11]

An insert entitled Boku wa koko ni Iru (ぼくはここにいる, lit. "I'm here") by Rino was used in the 22nd episode of Gash Bell.[12]

Episodes list

EP# Dub title
Original title
Original airdate[2] English airdate
01"The Lightning Boy from Another World!"
"Makai kara kita Dengeki shōnen" (魔界から来た電撃少年)
April 6, 2003March 5, 2005
02"A Freezing Spell"
"Hyōketsu jumon Gikoru tai Zakeru" (氷結呪文ギコルVSザケル)
April 13, 2003March 12, 2005
03"The Second Spell!"
"Daini no jutsu Rashirudo!" (第二の術ラシルド!)
April 20, 2003March 19, 2005
04"The Great Mamodo Battle"
"Hyakunin no mamono no tatakai" (100人の魔物の戦い)
April 27, 2003March 26, 2005
05"The Dark Mamodo"
"Kuroi shikaku Burago to Sherī" (黒い刺客ブラゴとシェリー)
May 4, 2003April 2, 2005
06"The Mystery Of The Missing Red Book"
"Kieta akai mahon" (消えた赤い魔本)
May 11, 2003April 9, 2005
07"Botanical Madness"
"Shokubutsuen no kettō" (植物園の決闘)
May 18, 2003April 16, 2005
08"A Kind Mamodo, Kolulu"
"Yasashii mamono Koruru" (やさしい魔物コルル)
May 25, 2003April 23, 2005
09"The Third Spell"
"Daisan no jutsu Jikerudo!" (第三の術ジケルド!)
June 1, 2003April 30, 2005
10"The Elite Mamodo"
"Eriito mamono Eshurosu" (エリート魔物エシュロス)
June 8, 2003May 14, 2005
11"The Invincible Folgore"
"Muteki Forugore!" (無敵フォルゴレ!)
June 15, 2003May 21, 2005
12"Sherry's Rhapsody Of Life"
"Sherī Unmei no Rapusodī[nb 1]" (シェリー運命の狂詩曲)
June 22, 2003May 28, 2005
13"The Rematch: Zatch and Hyde Meet Again"
"Taiketsu! Gasshu tai Haido" (対決! ガッシュ対ハイド)
July 13, 2003June 4, 2005
14"The Tomboy and the Pop Star"
"Otenba Tio to Aidoru Megumi" (おてんばティオとアイドル恵)
July 13, 2003June 11, 2005
15"A New Pledge Between Zatch and Tia"
"Gasshu to Tio no aratanaru chikai" (ガッシュとティオの新たなる誓い)
July 20, 2003June 18, 2005
16"The Invulnerable Robnos"
"Reitoko taiketsu Fujimi no Robunosu" (冷凍庫対決 不死身のロブノス)
July 27, 2003June 25, 2005
17"Kiyo's Curry Camping Trip"
"Kiyomaro no kare na natsu yasumi" (清麿のカレーな夏休み)
August 3, 2003July 2, 2005
18"London Calling"
"Oe! Rondon no chichi mogema" (追え! ロンドンのチチもげ魔)
August 10, 2003July 9, 2005
19"The Dark Lord of the Cursed Castle"
"Aku no hanasaku noroi no shiro" (悪の花咲く呪いの城)
August 17, 2003July 16, 2005
20"The Flowers of Evil"
"Dai hōkai! Barutoro no gyakushuu" (大崩壊! バルトロの逆襲)
August 24, 2003July 23, 2005
21"Another Zatch"
"Mō hitori no Gasshu" (もうひとりのガッシュ)
August 31, 2003July 30, 2005
22"The Dancing Mamodo"
"Odoritsuzukeru midori no senshi" (踊りつづける緑の戦士)
September 7, 2003August 6, 2005
23"Go For It, Ponygon!"
"Merumerume~! Moeyo Umagon" (メルメルメ〜! 燃えよウマゴン)
September 14, 2003August 13, 2005
24"Apollo, the Free Traveler"
"Jiyuu no tabibito Aporo" (自由の旅人アポロ)
September 21, 2003August 20, 2005
25"Apollo, the Free Traveler Part 2"
"Kessen! Shōri e no shuunen" (決戦! 勝利への執念)
September 28, 2003August 27, 2005
26"A Day With Zatch"
"Gasshu no ichinichi" (ガッシュの一日)
October 5, 2003September 3, 2005
27"Danny Boy"
"Waga musuko Danii" (わが息子ダニー)
October 12, 2003September 10, 2005
28"Tia and Megumi's Excellent Adventure"
"Tio to Megumi no dai bōken" (ティオと恵の大冒険)
October 19, 2003September 17, 2005
29"Amusement Park Battle"
"Gekitō! Yūenchi batoru" (激闘! 遊園地バトル)
October 26, 2003September 24, 2005
30"Zatch and Tia: A Fierce Combination"
"Gasshu to Tio Saikyō no konbineshiyon" (ガッシュとティオ 最強のコンビネーション)
November 2, 2003October 1, 2005
31"The Cute Transfer Student"
"Makyōhen Kawaii tenkōsei!" (魔鏡編 カワイイ転校生!)
November 9, 2003October 8, 2005
32"Shion's Secret"
"Makyōhen Shion no kanashiki himitsu" (魔鏡編 詞音の悲しき秘密)
November 16, 2003October 15, 2005
33"The Joining of the Three"
"Makyōhen Mitsu no kakera ga sorou toki" (魔鏡編 三つのかけらがそろう時)
November 23, 2003October 29, 2005
34"Sunset Soaked in Tears"
"Makyōhen Yūhi ni somatta namida" (魔鏡編 夕陽に染まった涙)
November 30, 2003November 5, 2005
35"The Final Mirror Battle"
"Makyōhen Shakunetsu no saishū kessen" (魔鏡編 灼熱の最終決戦)
December 7, 2003November 12, 2005
36"Collision: Zatch vs. Naomi"
"Gekitotsu! Gasshu tai Naomi-chan" (激突! ガッシュVSナオミちゃん)
December 14, 2003November 26, 2005
37"Battle in Hong Kong"
"Ai wo tsuranuke! Honkon junai musume" (愛をつらぬけ! 香港純愛娘)
December 21, 2003December 3, 2005
38"Battle in Hong Kong Part 2"
"Koi no tekken! Gou Bauren" (恋の鉄拳! ゴウ·バウレン)
December 28, 2003December 10, 2005
39"The Invisible Hunter"
"Zettai zetsumei! Sugata naki hantaa[nb 2]" (絶体絶命! 姿なき狩人)
January 11, 2004December 17, 2005
40"Big Brother Kanchome"
"Kyanchome, niichan ni naru" (キャンチョメ, 兄ちゃんになる)
January 18, 2004January 7, 2006
41"Invincible Kanchome"
"Dai gyakuten! Muteki Kyanchome" (大逆転! 無敵キャンチョメ)
January 25, 2004January 14, 2006
42"Coldhearted Foes"
"Hijō naru teki Zeon to Dyufō" (非情なる敵 ゼオンとデュフォー)
February 1, 2004January 21, 2006
43"Praying Mantis Joe: The Hero of Justice"
"Seigi no Hiirō Kamakiri Jiō" (正義のヒーロー カマキリジョー)
February 8, 2004January 28, 2006
44"Invitation to a Duel"
"Barī kara no chōsenjō" (バリーからの挑戦状)
February 15, 2004February 4, 2006
45"Zatch vs. Bari"
"Hate nakishitō Gasshu tai Barī" (果てなき死闘 ガッシュVSバリー)
February 22, 2004February 11, 2006
46"Ponygon's Close Call"
"Merumerume~! Umagon kikīpatsu" (メルメルメ〜! ウマゴン危機一髪!?)
February 29, 2004February 18, 2006
47"Rumble in the Snow"
"Setsugen meidō!! Ōja no fūkaku" (雪原鳴動!! 王者の風格)
March 7, 2004February 25, 2006
48"The Mystery of the Stone Tablets"
"Shinobi yoru jaaku! Sekiban no nazo" (忍びよる邪悪! 石版の謎)
March 14, 2004March 4, 2006
49"Dr. Riddles and the Majestic Twelve"
"Nazonazo Hakase to Majosutikku Tōeribu[nb 3]" (ナゾナゾ博士と12人の刺客)
March 21, 2004March 11, 2006
50"The Sixth Spell"
"Hatsudō! Dairoku no jutsu Rauzaruku!!" (発動! 第六の術ラウザルク!!)
March 28, 2004March 11, 2006

Notes

  1. The kanji given is "狂詩曲", or "kyōkushikyoku", but is given in furigana as "ラプソデイー", or "rhapsody".
  2. The kanji given is "狩人", or "karyūdo", but the furigana is given as "ハンター", or "hunter".
  3. The kanji is given as "12人の刺客", which roughly translates to "Twelve Assassins". The furigana reads "マジョスティックトエリブ", or "Majestic Twelve".

References

General
  • "Konjiki no Gash Bell!! episode list". Toei Animation. Archived from the original on July 15, 2009. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  • "Konjiki no Gash Bell!! staff list". Toei Animation. Archived from the original on July 15, 2009. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  • "Cartoon Network's airdates of Zatch Bell!". Toon Zone. Archived from the original on September 11, 2009. Retrieved August 23, 2009.
Specific
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  3. "'Zatch Bell' Anime on Cartoon Network". icv2.com. Archived from the original on July 23, 2009. Retrieved July 21, 2009.
  4. "YTV unveils fall programming highlights". Channel Canada. Archived from the original on July 15, 2009. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  5. 金色のガッシュベル!! 1 (in Japanese). Amazon.com. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  6. "金色のガッシュベル!! 17 [DVD]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  7. "Zatch Bell!, Vol. 1: The Lightning Boy From Another World (2005)". Amazon.com. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  8. "Zatch Bell! - Vol. 13". Amazon.com. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  9. 1 2 Director: Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa (April 6, 2003). "魔界から来た電撃少年". 金色のガッシュベル!!. Season 1. Toei Animation.
  10. Director: Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa (November 9, 2003). "魔鏡編 カワイイ転校生!". 金色のガッシュベル!!. Season 1. Toei Animation.
  11. Director: Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa (March 5, 2005). ""The Lightning Boy from Another World!"". Zatch Bell!. Season 1. Cartoon Network.
  12. "Boku wa koko ni Iru". Cdjapan.co.jp. Archived from the original on April 29, 2011. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
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