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'Garo: Vanishing Line' Anime Spoilers: Next Episode to Provide Some Answers to the Mystery of El Dorado?

Sword and Sophie may be looking for El Dorado, but the people of El Dorado has long set their eyes on them on the Japanese action anime series, "Garo: Vanishing Line."

The previous episode saw series protagonist, Sword, literally running away from the townspeople of a western town known as Sun Dell Dios. These people mistakenly thought he had kidnapped Sophie and tried to take him into custody, while the town sheriff, Alfil took and drove the kid out of town.

But Alfil soon revealed himself to be a Horror, and the town itself may have been just one of many that El Dorado intended to use in order to keep Sword busy while they try to take Sophie away. It was a good thing that Gina came to first rescue Sword from the townspeople, then help fend off Bishop from taking Sophie captive.

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In the end, the Horror was defeated, the townspeople were saved, and Gina decided to join Sword and Sophie on their journey.

What awaits them as they continue on the path towards El Dorado? What new challenges will they face as their enemies persist in trying to take Sophie away? What is the reason behind this particular goal, and how does Sophie tie-in to what El Dorado is trying to achieve?

The next episode, titled "Family," may hold some answers to these questions and may even present the characters as well as the viewers with something new surprises and twists to ponder on.

Additionally, Luke, who has set out to join Sword and Sophie, may finally catch up to them the same way that Gina did the next time they find themselves in a pinch.

"Garo: Vanishing Line" airs on Fridays late night at 1:23 a.m. JST on TV Tokyo and late night at 2:10 a.m. JST on TV Osaka. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes will also be simulcast in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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