Operation Han-Gyaku-Sei Million Arthur - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Fairy of Legend
After their encounter with Pharsalia, the team abandons ship. Now it's up to their one-and-only leader to corral the crew and complete their mission.
Failure of Leader
Since Dancho won't take things seriously, Rurou and Kakka go off on their own. But she'll do whatever it takes to earn their trust and will fight to get them back.
Goodbye, Yama
The team looks far and wide to find Yamaneko, but she's already become a changed person. Dancho is forced to say goodbye to the Yama she loves so dearly.
Shivering Secret Hot Springs
Like Yamaneko found out, not all hot springs are equal. But that doesn`t stop everyone else from taking a dip and creating problems of their own.
I Love Tasty Stuff
When a gourmet destination turns out to be a dump, Dancho and crew put their cooking skills to the test in a cuisine showdown versus one snobby chef.
Utahime is Here! Rah! Rah! Rah!
Imagine Yamaneko`s delight when Utahime stops by for a visit. But as Yamaneko founds out, there`s more to her favorite idol than meets the eye.
Captain Dancho
Altered History
A city is at war due to opposing views. Kakka seems determined to do the right thing, even if it means abandoning both team and mission.
Stolen Excalibur
After all that happened, Kakka is in a hurry to prove himself. But when things go amiss and someone gets hurt, he digs deep for power within.
Watch out, Little Red Riding Hood
The Journey to Combine
The stakes are raised when an Excalibur is detected in Britain`s largest casino city. But they aren`t having much luck finding it until Bethor goes all-in.
Demise of Legend
Desperate to Fairy Combine, Dancho lands herself in a pinch with Tekken. What`s more, a dreadful enemy threatens to destroy everyone on the spot.
Into the Rebel Future
The team must look deep within to answer the big decision ahead of them. Will Dancho and the team flee to the future or fight Pharsalia and unite as one?
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