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I My Me! Strawberry Eggs

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: July 4, 2001
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 13
  • Networks: WOWOW Prime
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Drama
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I My Me! Strawberry Eggs(2001)

TMDB Rating: 3.5 (2 votes)

Overview

I My Me! Strawberry Eggs, occasionally shortened to Strawberry Eggs, is a 2001 Japanese anime television series animated by TNK with co-production by Pioneer, LDC. The series aired from July 4 to September 26, 2001 by WOWOW and in August 2002 was licensed by Geneon Entertainment.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 2001

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Desperate First LipstickJul 4, 20010.0
2Forbidden Narrow EyelinerJul 11, 20010.0
3Selfish Blush MagicJul 18, 20010.0
4Delicate Tear ConcealerJul 25, 20010.0
5Wicked Dream FoundationAug 1, 20010.0
6Fragile Powder PuzzleAug 8, 20010.0
7Longed For Complexion TonerAug 15, 20010.0
8Rebellious Eyelash Curler BoysAug 22, 20010.0
9A Midsummer's Night Sexy GlossAug 29, 20010.0
10Bemusing Love PaletteSep 5, 20010.0
11Fragrance Heart to AdulthoodSep 12, 20010.0
12Cleansing Shock of DeceptionSep 19, 20010.0
13Someday, Without Make-up As PromisedSep 26, 20010.0

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