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The Twelve Kingdoms Season 2 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Twelve Kingdoms Season 2 Episode 3

Episode Title: Sea of the Wind, Shore of the Labyrinth (3)
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Airing Date: September 17, 2002
Runtime:30 mins
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The Twelve Kingdoms: Youka is still telling her story of Taiki to Keiki and Youko. As Goson and his men are kidnapping Taiki, Sanshi tried to help but gets cut, then Lord Shinkun appears and reveals to them how he is a god. The men stop and bow, Youka comes to take Taiki back while Shinkun warns them never to return. The next day Youka tells Taiki the time to choose a ruler is coming, and that he will recognize the ruler by a special revelation they give off to him. As the chamber maids and Sanshi are taking Taiki for a walk a girl whom is on the estate grabs his hand and tells him she is just like him, Sanshi appears and hits the girl. Later she reveals that she came from Japan too and wanted Taiki's help to get back home.. The council commands she stay away from Taiki and bans her from the palace. Realizing Taiki needs some sherei to help protect him.. They bring in Keiki to help teach him how. He asks Keiki how to transform.. Keiki has no real way to describe it and he makes Taiki feel bad. Taiki runs off crying. Keiki gets scolded by Lady Gyokuyou and sends him to find Taiki. He finds him and sits down and talks with him. Taiki tells him about the girl who wanted to talk to him, and how he did nothing for her. Kaiki helps cheer Taiki up by transforming for him. Taiki is amazed. Later Keiki helps teach Taiki how to tame youma to be his sherei.

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