Episode 4: Shiburu Paradisuru

Overview
The fourth Episode of the Shikings Anime

Plot
In June 2020, Utzel the Smilomancer had fully recovered from his last duel with Andy and had been training for a far greater fight as Andy and Stigges had teamed up. After relentless searching, Utzel had managed to track the duo down, finding them in Shiba's Paradise



This is the redemption arc for Utzel as he manages to defeat both Andy and Stigges at the same time, his training of petting his cat Paul having made him stronger than ever. It was a very onesided fight in which Utzel won. Utzel could have killed either one of them but chose to spare them, saying 'They had been beaten' before leaving them to it

The last you see of Utzel in this episode is where he leaves with his cat Paul on his shoulders

After Andy and Stigges embarrassing defeat, they went to seek out more friends to aid them in their future battles, thus leading to a Trio of GearsKiller, Stigges and Andy being formed, known as the Three Musky-teers. They were called this for obvious reasons UwU

The episode ends with Andy putting on a Safari hat to attack Ramiréz and RangRang who had wrongfully convicted Stigges before. His plan being to steal the magical artifact they were chasing and recruit DarkRoni to be their fourth Musky-teer (See Episode 5: Jumanji crossover Safari Episode)

Right after the three musky-teers had been formed, an alien mercenary faction attacks the planet of Shiba Paradise in an attempt to kill GearsKiller. The three Musky-teers combined their powers and through the power of friendship they managed to defeat the invaders. The party of three find out that the mercenaries were called the ' Floordust Crusaders ' and had been hired by the Dancemaster ' Sacuse ' after GearsKiller had been accused of the 'Brisbane bombings' in the Australia Realm. It appears ' Sacuse ' is a double-agent in the Brittish faction, secretly working for the Australian Realm. He had been tasked with taking out GearsKiller and hired the 'Floordust Crusaders ' in order to avoid suspicion that he was working for the Australians