Sou Nanda

Sou Nanda (2003-2004)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Adventure, Anime, Science-Fiction

After a soccer game one day, six kids are playing a cute RPG-looking video game at their homes. One of them scored the winning goal, one was the goal keeper who barely missed the ball, and the others were two groups of two who were rooting for their respective sides. Suddenly, when they defeat a boss, a strange thing pops up in front of them, and they're sucked into the game world! Tomoru (scorer), Mio, and Dai end up together with Professor Galileo, who tells them that he's the one that created this game that they`ve appeared in, called Eureka, but he inadvertently got sucked into it as well. In order to get back to their world, they need to clear missions that pop up in certain areas of the world. So when a mission appears, Tomoru and the gang make the professor take them along.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 07:00 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Final Mission Part 2mars 28, 2004
S01E25Final Mission Part 1mars 21, 2004
S01E24Secret of the Bubble!mars 14, 2004
S01E23Breakthrough the Forest of Terror!mars 7, 2004
S01E22Gather the Diamonds!févr. 29, 2004
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Also known as

  • Full-Blast Science Adventure - So That's How It Is
  • Omoikkiri Kagaku Adventure Sou Nanda (Japan)
  • おもいっきり科学アドベンチャー そーなんだ! (Japan)

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