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The temple mages attempt to divide and conquer when Gifso magically separates the Black Bulls into different parts of the Underwater Temple to fight one-on-one battles.
The temple mages attempt to divide and conquer when Gifso magically separates the Black Bulls into different parts of the Underwater Temple to fight one-on-one battles.
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S1, EP40 "A Black Beach Story"Asta and the Black Bulls depart on a mission to Raquey, but when Capt. Yami leaves them unsupervised, the team decides to take a break on a beach along their route.
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S1, EP41 "The Water Girl Grows Up"While training, Asta and Noelle meet Kahono, a wannabe idol who plans to entertain with a combination of music, dancing and magic.
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S1, EP42 "The Underwater Temple"The Black Bulls make a harrowing journey to the Underwater Temple and meet its people.
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S1, EP43 "Temple Battle Royale"The temple mages attempt to divide and conquer when Gifso magically separates the Black Bulls into different parts of the Underwater Temple to fight one-on-one battles.
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