Adventures of Puss-in-Boots: Season 1 - 26 Episode s
1x1 - The Birth of Puss 'n Boots
April 1, 1992
1x2 - A 100 Year Sleep is a Blessing
April 8, 1992
1x3 - Waltz of the Glass Shoes
April 15, 1992
1x4 - Don't Eat the Poison Apple!!
April 22, 1992
1x5 - Sea of Mermaids, Sea of Seven Colors
April 29, 1992
1x6 - Kusto Becomes a Designer?!
May 6, 1992
1x7 - Stolen Magic Lamp
May 13, 1992
1x8 - The Password is Open Sesame?!
May 20, 1992
1x9 - Rise to the Clouds, Magic Tree
May 27, 1992
1x10 - Run!! For Friendship
June 3, 1992
1x11 - Dream Knight of La Mancha
June 10, 1992
1x12 - Three Sneezes, Prophecy of Death
June 17, 1992
1x13 - Where is Love Dancing on the Lake?
June 24, 1992
1x14 - One Day Suddenly, a Prince?!
July 1, 1992
1x15 - Ivan and the Magic Pony
July 8, 1992
1x16 - A Wonderful, Wonderful Violin
July 15, 1992
1x17 - Witch of the Land of Ice
July 22, 1992
1x18 - Candy House in the Forest
July 29, 1992
1x19 - Arrow of Freedom in Flight
August 5, 1992
1x20 - Astonishing!! The King's Ear
August 12, 1992
1x21 - The Worst Bride in History?!
August 19, 1992
1x22 - Title: "The Little Match-Seller"
August 26, 1992
1x23 - If You Could Talk with the Animals?!
September 2, 1992
1x24 - Pierre Turned into a Vampire!
September 9, 1992
1x25 - My Idols, the Three Musketeers
September 16, 1992
1x26 - Zakir Discovered! Princess Sara Awakes
September 23, 1992
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