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'Action Heroine Cheer Fruits' Episode 10 Spoilers: Hina–Nectar's Lucky Streak to Run Out in 'So Long Hopeless Warrior'

A true leader knows when to step in and bring her team to the peak of success even at the worst of times. Misaki has proven herself one such leader on the Japanese anime series "Action Heroine Cheer Fruits."

In an effort to come up with something original, the Hina-Nectar cast and crew put together a performance that hinged on something they absolutely had no control of — the festival fireworks. They planned to time their skit in such a way that the upcoming fireworks could serve as a dramatically brilliant background to end the show.

But then, it rained, and the fireworks were postponed by 10 minutes. In order to help her cast stretch the skit out, Misaki stepped into the stage as the silver-white warrior, Platinum — the character that was specially created for her by Mikan and that which she has previously declined.

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And even though she claimed that it was just a one-time deal, her courage effectively fixed Misaki and Roko's friendship, which might have been steeped in some unspoken resentment ever since the former refused to play doubles with her best friend.

However, their luck may have just completely drained out since the preview for the next episode, titled "So Long Hopeless Warrior," hints at yet another misfortune that's about to befall Hinano City's very own super heroines.

What could this new challenge be and how will it affect Hina–Nectar's successful streak? Will Misaki's leadership be put to the test once more, or will this upcoming problem turn out to be the one issue that she fails to resolve?

"Action Heroine Cheer Fruits" airs on Thursdays late night at 2:28 a.m. JST on TBS. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available in North America via HIDIVE.

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