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On today's show: Megumi takes a stand (Shokugeki no Souma 71), Madara hypnotizes the world (Naruto 677), and the Spirit King rages (Fairy Tail 385).
On today's show: A beautiful end to a brilliant series (The World God Only Knows 266-268), a memorable default victory (Bleach 578), and the evolution of King (Nanatsu no Taizai 73.5-74).
On today's show: Doflamingo loses control (One Piece 743), Gremmy gets motivated (Bleach 575), and heroes make their choice (Naruto 671).
On today's show: Jig faces his friends (Stealth Symphony 6), Touma's startling new power (To Aru Kagaku no Railgun 69), and the charmer turns bossy (Hayate no Gotoku! 445).
On today's show: Tragic history and hilarious victory (One Piece 742), brains versus brawn (Bleach 574), and a hero ruined (Naruto 670).
On today's show: Keima comes home (The World God Only Knows 264), the Sins struggle (Nanatsu no Taizai 71), the spotlight is misplaced (Kuroko no Basket 254), and absurdity proves greatness (Gintama 485).
On today's show: Guy revitalizes the plot (Naruto 669), Kenpachi can't be stopped (Bleach 573), and Usopp takes a big step (One Piece 741).
On today's show: Challenging social understanding (Koe no Katachi 29), the impending end of a stellar series (The World God Only Knows 263), a clinic on artistic expression (Shokugeki no Souma 62), and a story out of ideas (Kamisama no Iutoori II 57).
On today's show: Yachiru can't forget how to fight (Bleach 571), Guy readies himself for a blaze of glory (Naruto 667), and Usopp shoulders everyone's hopes (One Piece 740).
On today's show: Clare's golden chance (Claymore 148), Arthur and the Holy Knights (Nanatsu no Taizai 67), religion versus politics (Magi 215), combat overload (History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi 559), and an absurd start to a serious arc (Hayate no Gotoku! 441-442).