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'Magical Circle Guru Guru' Episode 12 Spoilers: Can Nike Be Both a Thief and a Hero in Upcoming Copahl Castle Quest?

Nike and Kukuri's next adventure takes them into the heart of Copahl Castle to steal Banana Moon on the next episode of the Japanese parody anime series, "Magical Circle Guru Guru."

In a previous episode, it was made clear that Hero was actually a title awarded to a special breed of people who fulfill a predestined or prophecy and not a class. And even though Kukuri has been calling Nike Hero, this did not necessarily make the latter one.

When they had their specific classes identified, Nike turned out to be a Thief. And this week's episode finally brought him to the path of the perfect mentor: the leader of the thieves in Copahl Forest.

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Subsequently, the next episode will bring him and the rest of his newly banded crew to his first thieving mission to Copahl Castle. As it turned out, the Chancellor is actually a monster who has some really villainous plans for dominating the kingdom.

Princess Miluka came to Copahl Forest to ask the thieves for help to steal Banana Moon before the Chancellor does and thus save the kingdom from peril. And while this may seem like such a heroic task, the idea of stealing something from the heavily guarded walls of the Copahl Castle has appealed to the thief master and they are now off to do the Princess' bidding.

What challenges await Nike in the Copahl Castle, and how will Kukuri's newly improved magic help him through it? Can Nike prove himself to be a promising thief as well as the rightful hero all at the same time? Or will he instead end up failing in a hilarious way before finally hitting his goal in the most unorthodox manner possible?

"Magical Circle Guruguru" airs on Tuesdays late night at 1:35 a.m. JST on TV Tokyo. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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