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Mashle Season 2 Episode 5 Review: Finn Is In Trouble

Mashle Season 2 Episode 5 Review: This episode showcases just how strong Finn can become for his friends and loved ones.

Mashle Season 2 Episode 4 Review: Mash Can Breakdance?

Mashle Season 2 Episode 4 Review: Here, we see some nice people who help Mash and some mean ones who can cause a problem later.

Mashle Season 2 Episode 3 Review: Battle Of The Prefects

Mashle Season 2 Episode 3 Review: This episode showcases a great clash between the two dorm prefects, Margarette and Rayne.

Mashle Season 2 Episode 2 Review: Mash Must Become A Divine Visionary

Mashle Season 2 Episode 2 Review: This episode showcases just how powerful and important Mr Wahlberg, the headmaster is.

Mashle Season 2 Episode 1 Review: Mash Is Back With More Problems Than Ever

Mashle Season 2 Episode 1 Review: This episode is a decent start with plenty of funny moments.

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