In the eighth episode of the animation "Ushio and Tora", Ushio and Tora successfully killed the monster "Quilt" on the plane, and the two embarked on a new journey. In the ninth episode, they will encounter a new monster - Kamaitachi. According to the information in the preview image, in the ninth episode, Chao and Ahu will receive a commission from the Kamaitachi siblings, Raishin and Kagura, to stop their brother Juro from continuing to massacre humans. Kamaitachi is a monster that can turn any part of itself into a blade to attack the enemy. They live in the eastern forests, but due to the large-scale development of the forests by humans, the living space of monsters is getting smaller and smaller, which makes Juro hate humans very much, so he uses his combat advantage to crazily kill many civilians. When the Kamaitachi transforms into human form, their image is also very eye-catching. The eldest brother, Raishin, is burly and handsome; the second brother, Juro, is slender and exudes a sense of evil charm; the youngest sister, Kagura, is a sexy queen with a hot body, but she can occasionally get confused. How will Chao and Ahu deal with the new monster? For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Chao and Tiger Zone For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Chao and Tiger Zone |
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