Charlotte
Finished · 13 epP.A.WORKS · 2015 · Japan

Charlotte

Charlotte(シャーロット)

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The story centers around the special abilities that occur among a small percentage of boys and girls in puberty. Yuu Otosaka uses his power without others knowing, and lives a fairly normal, average school life. Before him suddenly appears a girl, Nao Tomori. Due to his meeting with her, the fate of special power-users will be exposed. (Source: Anime News Network)

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Episodes

13
1. Episode 1 - I think about others
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2. Episode 2 - Melody of Despair
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3. Episode 3 - Love and Flame
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4. Episode 4 - Moment of Earnest
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5. Episode 5 - The Sound You Heard Sometime
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6. Episode 6 - Happy You Did Not Notice
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7. Episode 7 - The End of the Exodus
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8. Episode 8 - Encounter
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9. Episode 9 - The World is Not in Here
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10. Episode 10 - Looting
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11. Episode 11 - Charlotte
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12. Episode 12 - Promise
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13. Episode 13 - Memories to Come
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