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This is a list of episodes for original Japanese anime series, Ghost Slayers Ayashi. It is known as Tenpō Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi in Japan. The series is created and animated by BONES, written by Shō Aikawa and had character designs done by Toshihiro Kawamoto. Directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori. In March 2011, Animax Asia aired and English dubbed version of the first 24 episodes.

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  • This is a list of episodes for original Japanese anime series, Ghost Slayers Ayashi. It is known as Tenpō Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi in Japan. The series is created and animated by BONES, written by Shō Aikawa and had character designs done by Toshihiro Kawamoto. Directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori. Ghost Slayers Ayashi was originally released in 3 parts, with each part having 2 DVDs. Part 1 has Volumes 1 (Episodes 1-5) & 2 (Episodes 6-10), which was released on December 2, 2008. Part 2 has Volumes 3 (Episodes 11-15) & 4 (Episodes 16-20) and was released April 7, 2009. Part 3 has Volumes 5 (Episodes 21-25) & 6 (OVAs 1-5) and was released on July 7, 2009. A Complete Collection was released on July 6, 2010. All DVDs are distributed by Bandai Entertainment. In March 2011, Animax Asia aired and English dubbed version of the first 24 episodes. (en)
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  • Inferno II (en)
  • Inferno III (en)
  • Inferno IV (en)
  • Inferno V (en)
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  • ひとごろしのはなし (en)
  • ディーテの市 (en)
  • ヒトハアヤシ (en)
  • 三人往壓 (en)
  • 不忍池子守唄 (en)
  • 印旛沼古堀筋御普請 (en)
  • 地上楽園 (en)
  • 地獄極楽風聞書 (en)
  • 山の神堕ちて (en)
  • 帰ってこないヨッパライ (en)
  • 幽世 (en)
  • 弥生花匂女神楽 (en)
  • 後南朝幻想 (en)
  • 日光怪道 (en)
  • 星夜に果つ (en)
  • 機の民 (en)
  • 漂泊者の楽園 (en)
  • 煉獄山 (en)
  • 狐芝居 (en)
  • 生き人形 (en)
  • 神話 (en)
  • 竜は雲に (en)
  • 竜気奔る (en)
  • 羅生門河岸の女 (en)
  • 胡蝶舞 (en)
  • 華江戸暗流 (en)
  • 面と怨 (en)
  • 駁竜、月に吠える (en)
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  • ja (en)
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  • (en)
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  • The attack on Torii fails. Abi continues to seek his sister, but eventually learns that she resides in the Other World and has become a demon. (en)
  • Two people, a boy and an aging man, appear in Edo, both claiming to be called Ryūdo Yukiatsu. The ayashi investigate this and in doing so discover more about Ryūdo's past. (en)
  • After Ryūdō confronts Saizō and saves her from the Mask Yōi, Saizō manages to destroy the Yōi herself. (en)
  • The Western Ones use the Killing Stone to summon a vast number of Yōi in the Nikkō region. Meanwhile, Ogasawara is told he must kill his old friend Kanō to prove his innocence. (en)
  • The Ayashi traveled to Ezo . (en)
  • Ryūdō and Ogasawara travel along a highway outside Edo, slaying Yōi to make a safe path for an important official to travel through the area. (en)
  • The ayashi hunt down a sake-based Yōi which dwells in the water systems. Meanwhile, Atl meets a samurai who will soon be forced to commit seppuku so she tries to open a gate to the Other World which will lead him to safety. (en)
  • The Office of Barbarian Knowledge Enforcement is given jurisdiction to investigate the case of missing people around the Kabuki playhouses. Saizō is adamant to investigate the case without Yukiatsu's help. (en)
  • Yukiatsu helps the other Ayashi to protect Ōta from the Yōi. (en)
  • The Western Ones create a new Yōi which travels to Edo and attacks a series of young girls, transforming them into heartless killers. Atl and Saizō act as bait for the Yōi but in the end it chases Edo Gen instead, and is later killed by Ryūdo. (en)
  • Atl's dissatisfaction with the Human world reaches its peak, and she summons a massive Yōi which falls under the Western Ones' control. To complicate matters, Yuki discovers that Genbatsu has joined the Western Ones. (en)
  • Saizō and Edo Gen are help captive by the mountain tribesmen, who reveal that their true target is Torii Yozo. Meanwhile, the other ayashi investigate the tribesmen and Abi searches for his sister. (en)
  • The Arson/Thievery Investigations continue to investigate the murders. Eventually the Office of Barbarian Knowledge Enforcement discover that the killer is a Yōi which uses human bodies as a chrysalis. (en)
  • The Ayashi receive a plea for help at the Inba Marsh construction site, but Atobe orders Ogasawara to not take action because Torii is supervising the construction and his failure could provoke his downfall. However, Ogasawara does not stop the other Ayashi from going there instead. (en)
  • The samurai residential quarters of Edo are under attack by the second Yōi. Meanwhile, Yuki must choose between a life with Ōta and Tae-san or a life as an ayashi. (en)
  • The Office of Barbarian Knowledge Enforcement is investigating a series of missing persons around the circus area in Yotsuya. The South Edo Magistrate are also pursuing the same case. (en)
  • To complete their master plan, the Western Ones use Atl's power to summon another gigantic Yōi deep into the Ayashi's lair, but Yuki and his companions bring forth the full power of their ayagami to stand against them. (en)
  • Tamahei, the policeman, explains to Kai Shūzaburō, a young painter, about the Bansha Aratemesho. His story recaps all the previous episodes. (en)
  • After a woman is murdered in the brothel district, Shūzaburō and Atl come under suspicion from a special branch of the police called the Arson/Thievery Investigations. (en)
  • Ogasawara Hozaburo is thrown into jail at Kodenma-cho Prison for murder. There he met his former tutor Takano Choei again. Saizo is determined to infiltrate the prison to free Ogasawara. (en)
  • Yukiatsu must decide whether he wants to return to his family permanently. The Ryūdo family sword transforms into a giant yōi and Ryūdo fuses with Kumoshichi to defeat it. (en)
  • Saizō is possessed by the Mask Yōi and her dance is drawing all Yōi into Edo. Ogasawara orders his Ayashi to terminate Saizō. (en)
  • The government officials supporting the Office of Barbarian Knowledge Enforcement come under attack by an elusive gunman, and the ayashi investigate. Meanwhile, Abi meets a tribesman from his past. (en)
  • Yukiatsu tries to draw out the Ayagami from the serpent Yōi, but finds he is unable to do it. The only thing to do is to try to take the Ayagami from Shichi in order to subdue the Yōi. To change the serpent Yōi into a good spirit, Kumoshichi fuses himself with it. (en)
  • The serpent Yōi runs wild in Edo. Torii plans to use Atl as human sacrifice to appease the Yōi. (en)
  • Takano and Ogasawara escaped from prison after fire broke out at Kodenma-cho. (en)
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  • Myth (en)
  • Butterfly Dance (en)
  • Fox Theatre (en)
  • Earthly Paradise (en)
  • Mount Purgatory (en)
  • A Maiden's Dance Like Spring Flowers (en)
  • After the Fall of the Mountain God (en)
  • Fantasy of the Latter Southern Court (en)
  • Front and Back (en)
  • Hakuryu Howls to the Moon (en)
  • Heaven, Hell and a Book of Rumors (en)
  • Inba Swamp Construction Along the Old Canal (en)
  • Interlude - People are Ayashi (en)
  • Life-Size Dolls (en)
  • Nikkō Fey Road (en)
  • People of Craft (en)
  • Racing Dragon Aura (en)
  • Shinobazu Pond Lullaby (en)
  • The City of Dis (en)
  • The Dragon is Within the Cloud (en)
  • The Drunk Who Does Not Come Home (en)
  • The Shrouded World (en)
  • The Tale of a Murderer (en)
  • The Three Yukiatsus (en)
  • The Undercurrents of Beautiful Edo (en)
  • To Perish in the Starlit Night (en)
  • Wanderer's Paradise (en)
  • Woman of Rashōmon Alley (en)
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  • Shinwa (en)
  • Nikkō Kaidō (en)
  • Chijō Rakuen (en)
  • Dīte no Ichi (en)
  • Gonanchō Gensō (en)
  • Hakuryū, Tsuki ni Hoeru (en)
  • Hana Edo Anryū (en)
  • Hito wa Ayashi (en)
  • Hitogoroshi no Hanashi (en)
  • Hyōhakusha no Rakuen (en)
  • Iki Ningyo (en)
  • Inbanuma Furuhori Sujigofushin (en)
  • Jigoku Gokuraku Fūbungaki (en)
  • Kaette Konai Yopparai (en)
  • Kakuriyo (en)
  • Ki no Tami (en)
  • Kitsune Shibai (en)
  • Kochō Umai (en)
  • Omote to Ura (en)
  • Rashōmon Gashi no Onna (en)
  • Rengokuzan (en)
  • Ryū wa Kumo ni (en)
  • Ryūki Hashiru (en)
  • Sannin Yukiatsu (en)
  • Seiya ni Hatsu (en)
  • Shinobazunoike Komoriuta (en)
  • Yama no Kami Ochite (en)
  • Yayoi Hana Niō Musume no Kagura (en)
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  • This is a list of episodes for original Japanese anime series, Ghost Slayers Ayashi. It is known as Tenpō Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi in Japan. The series is created and animated by BONES, written by Shō Aikawa and had character designs done by Toshihiro Kawamoto. Directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori. In March 2011, Animax Asia aired and English dubbed version of the first 24 episodes. (en)
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  • List of Ghost Slayers Ayashi episodes (en)
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