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9"Beatbox Bandits"
Transliteration: "Evil Spirits of Mountain and Stream / Chimimōryō" (Japanese: 魑魅魍魎)Hirotaka Endo[38]Dai Satō[38]July 22, 2004 (2004-07-22)July 9,
2005 The three purchase travel passes to cross a border, being sentenced to death when the passes are shown to be fake. The border captain offers Mugen a chance to save his friends; get a criminal's head
through a bandit-filled forest and return by nightfall. Mugen evades the "bandits", warrior monks wearing Tengu masks, but falls ino a trap. One border patrol sends out a man named Yamane to tag Mugen, and frees him. During the chaos, Yamane sets fire to the monk's herb store as a distraction, the fire spreading into their field and releasing hallucinogenic gasses. The fumes reach the border post, saving Fuu and Jin as the guards become docile, and the three reunite when Fuu and Jin come across Mugen partying with the warrior priests. 10"Lethal Lunacy"
Transliteration: "Fighting Fire with Fire / Idoku Seidoku" (Japanese: 以毒制毒)Akira Yoshimura[39]Touko Machida[39]July 29, 2004 (2004-07-29)July 16, 2005 The three are offered food by a priest if they clean his dojo. When Fuu is doing errands she hears about the murders of several kills samurai, with a large bounty offered for the killer's capture. Mugen is the only one interested, and while going to a bar to drink, a man named Shoryu talks to him about the mystery killer. Mugen realizes Shoryu is the killer, and attacks. During the battle, Mugen is briefly
overwhelmed by Shoryu's non-contact attacks before the police arrive, with Shoryu promising to fight Mugen on the
next full moon.
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