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Queen's Blade: The Successor to the Throne Season 2 Episode 6 - Watch Legally and Safely

Queen's Blade: The Successor to the Throne Season 2 Episode 6

Episode Title: "Puzzle! A Bad Feeling"
Genre: Animation
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: October 29, 2009
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Queen's Blade: The Successor to the Throne: Claudette and Menace are fighting in a desert, giving Menace the upper hand. Her sand attacks confuse Claudette, and she uses cursed attacks to drain Claudette's strength. It begins to rain, however, which weakens her sand attacks, and Claudette emerges victorious. Menace is later turned to stone by Aldra, who says that ancient things should stay in the past. The first round is over, with Listy advancing by some unexplained method, and Nanael advancing because her foe did not appear (presumably Melona). Nanael is dismayed that no-one is placing bets on her, so uses Melpha's money to place a large bet on herself while in disguise, but that uses up all of Melpha's money, so as Melpha's roommate, she must subsist on vegetables from her garden. Listy is pursuing Irma through the city. She corners her and is about to kill her when Echidna intervenes, and shelters Irma for a while, but Aldra sets the next match so that Irma must fight Listy anyway. Tomoe is also summoned to fight Elina.

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Aya Hirano