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'Magical Circle Guru Guru' Episode 17 Spoilers: Travelling Hero–Mage Pair to Arrive at Erueru Village

The success of Nike and Kukuri's mission has been riding on the strength of the latter's heart all along. Will Kukuri be able to master her heart before the Demon King Giri becomes fully restored on the Japanese fantasy-comedy anime series, "Magical Circle Guru Guru"?

There were many significant truths that were revealed in the previous episode that could greatly affect the ultimate outcome of the series. One of this is the fact that Kukuri's heart holds the magic that could defeat the Demon King Giri once and for all. The only problem is that the Guru Guru magic user herself still currently lacks confidence in her own heart, and is thus not able to use its full potential.

And despite Kukuri's determination to work on her Heart in Love from now on, it turns out that she has a very limited time to do so since Guru Guru is the kind of magic that only works during childhood, when the user's heart is gentle and is easily moved.

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At least, this was what Giri believed. And in a few years, should the Guru Guru user fail to master her Heart in Love by then, Nike and Kukuri's chances of ever defeating Giri will be slim to nil.

The preview for the next episode titled, "Beat It! Erueru Village!" hints at more adventures for the pair in a new location that can either help Kukuri in her quest to strengthen her Heart in Love magic or sidetrack them from the task at hand.

What kind of magic will Kukukuri be able to create in the end? Then again, perhaps the most important question is, how long will it take her to work on her Heart in Love?

"Magical Circle Guru Guru" 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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