Only My Spirit Was Absent

Season 2Episode 1230 minMar 25, 2004
Only My Spirit Was Absent
The showdown between the two Yagyu Jubei II continues, Freesia becomes exhausted by Jubei's unrestrained power and withdraws. After her near defeat, Sai suddenly offers her the "Mutodori" technique, Shiro and the Ruffians try to calm her dowm, but all are refused. She keeps on fighting, but Jiyu tells her that the Eyepatch she made excepted her as the true Yagyu Jubei the second, Freesia finally realizes this, becomes friends with her again. As things start to go right, the spirit of Kita Ressai takes over Furo's body and transforms into a giant ice monster, demanding Jubei a final battle.
Only My Spirit Was Absent has aired on Mar 25, 2004
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