Episode 32 (Hanyō no Yashahime)

Nanahoshi's Mini Galaxy is the thirty-second episode of Hanyō no Yashahime, and the 8th episode of the second season titled "The Second Act."

Synopsis

 * 1) Moroha is captured and imprisoned by the raccoon dogs on Mamiana Island, but she escapes and faces off against the Full Moon Raccoon Dog.
 * 2) Setsuna and the demon slayers head north to Gokoku Village for their mission.
 * 3) Towa is accompanied by Rion and Riku, and the trio are confronted by Kirinmaru.

Summary
Modern day inventions such as hand creams and bicycles are able to summon Akuru. Zero selects Nanahoshi's mansion as a perfect place to execute Towa. Moroha is able to free herself from her capture, using a pocket knife she keeps inside her hair bow. Rion asks Towa to reconsider her stance about learning how to withdraw from battle. She respects Towa for being an Empress from the future. However, they are unaware that Kirinmaru is following them. Setsuna is travelling with Hisui and Kohaku to Gokoku which is infested with Flame Bulls. Moroha is spying on a classroom, seeing that Takechiyo has a brother. Kirinmaru confronts Towa, Riku, and Rion. He accepts Towa's challenge in battle until Towa takes notice of Akuru. Akuru runs away the moment that Towa looks over. Kirinmaru decides to spare Towa. However, he punishes Riku. Setsuna thinks the denizens of Gokoku are very suspicious. Moroha is lured into unsealing The Full Moon Tanuki.

Trivia

 * With the introduction of the 3 new demon slayers, it is revealed that the demon slayers' names are based on numbers (Goro (5), Rokuta (6), Nanasuke (7), Yamata (8) and Kuzu (9)).
 * Towa and Setsuna have been confirmed to have the ability to see Akuru whereas Kirinmaru, Riku and Rion cannot see him.
 * Riku is blinded by Kirinmaru.
 * Takechiyo has been revealed to have a younger brother named Kikunosuke.
 * Kirinmaru sees that Towa has the Zanseiken.

Error

 * Though the ability to see Akuru is said to be unique to the Dog Demon family, Jaken was able to see him in Episodes 23 and 29.