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Yuki Yuna Is a Hero is preparing to enter a new chapter! The first season of Yuki Yuna Is a Hero was released back in 2014 and its success resulted in a variety of different spin-offs in the form of manga and visual novels. Yuki Yuna Is a Hero has garnered a dedicated fanbase that eagerly waited for its return and it finally came in the form of a two-part second season back in October. The first chapter of the second season, Yuki Yuna Is a Hero: Washio Sumi Chapter, began airing last month but now the anime is preparing to enter the second chapter of the second season — The Hero Chapter.

For those unfamiliar with the series, Yuki Yuna Is a Hero follows a group of elementary school girls who have formed a Hero Club. These three girls are tasked with fighting a mysterious evil force by the name of Vortex. It’s a fun blend of fantasy, magic, and slice of life that makes the series easy to get wrapped up in. Yuki Yuna Is a Hero: Hero Chapter is scheduled to kick off later this month and run through December.


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