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'Here Comes the Three Angels' Anime Spoilers: Lien de Famille Faces Kiriyume in a Musical Battle in Final Episode

A fierce rival has emerged and a decisive band battle is about to commence on the next and final episode of the Japanese anime series, "Here Comes the Three Angels." Can the Lien de Famille hold their own against the combined music and art of Kiriyume's newly formed band?

Ever since they became acquainted, Kiriyume seems to have latched onto the idea of being Kyou's "true wife." So, when she found out that Kyou has been spending time with the girls of Lien de Famille outside of band practice, she went into a jealous rage and reasserted her claim.

Kyou, in turn, cleared things with her by telling her in the calmest way that his admiration of her art did not necessarily make her his "true wife." This led Kiriyume to decide to form her own band and win Kyou over with both art and music once and for all.

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And with Lien de Famille's concert coming up, this gives Kiriyume's band, which consists of herself, Yuzuha, and Kyou's sister, Kurumi, the perfect opportunity to give Kyou and his girls a run for their money.

Can the Lien de Famille win the toughest challenge to their music, yet?

Additionally, Jun has decided to write an original song all on her own. After much help and sound advice from Kyou, she was able to come up with the perfect melody for her song, which was inspired by their previous trip to Soryu Island.

Will Jun be able to finish her song in time for their upcoming concert? Will this be enough to prove themselves the better band?

Then again, with an episode title like "Can't Help But Love the Music," will the competition even matter, or will they end up accepting each other's merits and decide to work together instead?

"Here Comes the Three Angels" airs on Mondays late night at 12:30 a.m. JST on Tokyo MX. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available for selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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