Tokyo Underground
Tokyo Underground is a manga series by Akinobu Uraka and published by Enix. It became an anime series, produced by Studio Pierrot and shown on the TV Tokyo Network from April 2 until September 24, 2002. The TV series was released on DVD by Geneon Entertainment in the US and Canada, released as a boxset by Manga Entertainment in the UK and by Tokyo Night Train in Australia. It also aired in Canada on the digital channel G4techTV Canada, starting on July 22, 2007 at 8:30 pm ET/PT.
Seasons

1. The Destined Encounter: Surface

2. Spiritual Summoning: Shrine Maiden of Life
The episode starts out with Rumina taking Ruri out to see a real ""botanical garden"". The garden that he takes her to is at the back of their house but unfortunately, it's overgrown with weeds and most of the flowers are dead due to neglect. Rumina promises Ruri that he will take her to as many gardens as she wants. In the meantime, the bad guy that we saw in the first episode, Seki, has found Chelsea and Ruri. Chelsea first defeats all of Seki's soldiers but this has sapped her strength. At a crucial moment in her fight with Seki, she ran out of gravity power. Seki surrounds her in a high-burning ring of fire, intending to suffocate her. Rumina challenges Seki but was killed in one blow. Ruri decides that it's all her fault and uses her abilities as the Shrine Maiden of Life to cast a spiritual summoning and restore Rumina's life. Once revived, Rumina appears to have also gained the power to manipulate wind. He sends Seki flying and the latter decides to take off, but not before warnin

3. The Awakening: When the Wind Moves

4. The Full Moon: Ruri's Feelings
We see Ruri sweeping the yard outside when Chelsea rushes towards her and demands what she is doing. Ruri replies that they should at least do the sweeping since they're freeloaders. Chelsea decides to help out but gets frustrated when the wind keeps blowing fallen flower pedals away. She decides to use her gravity power but it just ends up making all of the flower pedals on the tree fall to the ground. In the meantime, Rumina and Ginnosuke rush off to school. The gangster individuals pay a short visit to Rumina's temple (remember those guys that got beaten up in the first episode?). They are quickly driven off by Chelsea though. Ruri becomes interested in school and wants to go. Chelsea is originally against it but then relents. Ruri, Rumina and Ginnosuke pay a midnight visit to school grounds. Rumina and Ginnosuke explain to Ruri how school stuff works (e.g.: attendance); Chelsea arrives late. On top of the school building, Ruri admires the moon (she didn't know what it was at first)

5. Confrontation: The Two Water Controllers

6. Training: Each One's Decisions

7. Break In - To The Underground World

8. Suupei: The Trap Hidden in the Dark

9. Spirit Gun: In Order to Fight Together

10. Counterattack: Again with the Water Controller

11. Battle to the Death: Beyond Hatred

12. Rebellion: Escape to the Light

13. Promise: The Wish in the Ribbon

14. Pursuit: Assassins of the Tower Gate

15. Attack: Broken Bonds

16. Attack: Unforgotten Melody

17. Gradual Attack: For Sake of the Smile

18. Meet Again: Tear Wiping Wind

19. Impatience: Thoughts That Do Not Reach

20. Assassin: The Trap of the Magnetic User

21. Slums: Town of Rebels

22. Concentration: Invitation to Killing Field

23. Fierce Battle: Aiming for the Top

24. Reason: Flame of Betrayal

25. Collapse: An Incurable Heart

26. To the Light: Let Our Thoughts Become One
Cast

Tomokazu Seki
Rumina Asagi (voice)

Junko Noda
Salma Rufis (voice)

Shin-ichiro Miki
Seki (voice)

Shigeru Ushiyama
Suijen (voice)

Kaoru Morota
Chelsea Rorec (voice)

Haruhi Nanao
Ruri Sarasa (voice)

Mayumi Izuka
Rayon (voice)

Soichiro Hoshi
Ginnosuke Isuzu (voice)

Ikue Otani
Shiel Messiah (voice)

Kaoru Sasajima
Tail Ashford (voice)

Masaki Terasoma
Pyron (voice)

Showtaro Morikubo
Kashin (voice)

Akiko Kimura
Kourin (voice)
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