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Shakugan no Shana Season 3 Episode 6 - Watch Legally and Safely

Shakugan no Shana Season 3 Episode 6

Episode Title: On the Palm of the Hand
Countries: Japan,
Airing Date: November 12, 2011
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He had thought his normal days would last forever, until they were ended abruptly by an encounter with a girl with red hair and eyes. He named her Shana. Not long after he enters high school, Sakai Yujis normal days come to an end. He sees something bizarre on his way home people are frozen in a strange fire, and a monster that looks like a large doll is attacking them. Just when he's about to be killed, a girl in a dark cloak wielding a large sword appears, and slices the monster in half. Although Yuji survives the strange encounter, the girl informs him of a desolate truth " 'You' don't exist anymore." She calls herself a Flame Haze who hunts "Guze no Tomogara" intruders from another world. She explains to him that he is a "Torch", a substitute of Yuji whose existence has already been devoured. She also told him that he is a special Torch, "Mystes", which contains a precious item in it. When he looks at his chest, he sees within himself a faint flame, just as she said. It is in this way that his eternal struggle alongside the girl begins.

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