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Aria the Animation Episode 9 - That Starlike Fairy...

Fall has arrived in Neo-Venezia and the girls have switched into their winter uniforms. And yet, Aika feels so unmotivated... She wants to do more than just go through the motions of everyday practice. She wants to really sharpen her skills, and become as good as the legendary Great Water Fairy, the greatest Undine of all time! So the three of them are sent to go visit this legendary lady in her house out in the country... but she's nothing like what the girls expect.

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That Wonderful Miracle…

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That Wonderful Miracle…

On That Special Day...

Episode 2

On That Special Day...

With That Transparent Young Girl...

Episode 3

With That Transparent Young Girl...

That Undeliverable Letter...

Episode 4

That Undeliverable Letter...

To That Island Which Shouldn't Exist...

Episode 5

To That Island Which Shouldn't Exist...

That Which You Want to Protect...

Episode 6

That Which You Want to Protect...

Doing That Wonderful Job...

Episode 7

Doing That Wonderful Job...

That Melancholy President... / That Cool Hero...

Episode 8

That Melancholy President... / That Cool Hero...

That Starlike Fairy...

Episode 9

That Starlike Fairy...

That Warm Holiday...

Episode 10

That Warm Holiday...

Those Orange Days...

Episode 11

Those Orange Days...

That Soft Wish...

Episode 12

That Soft Wish...

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