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'Knight's & Magic' Anime Spoilers: Eru and Crew to Return for a Second Season?

The final episode of the Japanese mecha-fantasy anime series "Knight's & Magic" has gone and pass, and even though Eru and his crew have managed to stop the attempted invasion of the Kuschperchan once and for all, fans can't help but wonder if there will be more of Eru coming in a potential second season.

The Zaloudek forces have been defeated, and Eru has also taken down the Vyver along with the villainous Doloteo. Peace has been brought back to the Kuschperchan kingdom with Eleonora being named as its de facto ruler.

For all of his valiant efforts and his innovative robot ideas, Eru has also been awarded his very own laboratory, courtesy of Ambrosius. This coincided with the spread of the airship's technology to other neighboring countries, thus ushering in a new and better era of trade and transportation across the lands.

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With Eru now having his own laboratory, there is no doubt that he will be producing even more astounding robots in the future. His rival, Oratio, also seems to think the same way and is thus looking forward to the next time their robots meet once again in an intense match up.

At present, there is still no official announcement regarding a possible second season, but there are speculations that the source light novel and manga series already has enough material to fill up yet another installment.

There are still a lot of unanswered questions, like those asking how Eru could improve the currently lacking capacity of the Ether Reactors.

In the meantime, fans who are hoping to know more about Eru's next plans can turn to the light novel series by Hisago Amakaze-no, with illustrations done by Kurogin. Fans can also check out the series'official site for more updates regarding a possible second season for Eru and the rest of the Order of the Phoenix.

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