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'Urahara' Episode 6 Spoilers: Will the Secret Antagonist Have a Change of Heart?

Mysterious girl Misa may have just had a change of heart on the Japanese action-fantasy anime series, "Urahara." But will the sparkly colors of Harajuku and the warm friendship of the three magical girls be enough to sway her loyalties?

Although her questionable actions from the previous episode have put her in such a bad light, Misa may have just managed to redeem herself this week when she showed genuine concern over the threat that has just befallen her new home.

A group of Scoopers, whose job was to take as much color as they could away from Harajuku, managed to tick Misa the wrong way, subsequently leading the mysterious girl to offer her assistance in battle to Rito, Mari, and Kotoko.

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And while this may have been due to her concern for Harajuku at that particular point, the warmth that the girls continued to show her at the end of this week's episode may have just struck a chord in her heart that threatens shake things up in unexpected ways soon.

What truths will be revealed about Misa in the future episodes of the series? Is she really all about helping the magical girls fend off the Scoopers, or did she use to have an ulterior motive that seems to have already died out?

More importantly, will she ever decide to tell the girls the laboratory results that she previously tampered with? What does she know about what's really been going on with Rito, Mari, and Kotoko, and will she be able to share this knowledge with the girls before it's too late?

"Urahara" streams online on Wednesdays via AbemaTV. It also airs on Thursdays at 10 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes will also be simulcast in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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