Manga chapter 5-6
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READTHROUGH
Contains spoilers • 10 scenes • 4 min read
QUICK TAKES

I feel like seeing Juzo slowly rethink his old habits gave him more depth than I was expecting. The animation isn't flashy, but the expressive character acting and solid comedic timing keep everything engaging.

This episode begins with funny scenes. The interactions between Juzo and his classmates are also becoming more interesting to watch. The pacing in this episode is quite fast, yet there is no significant plot development.

Just realise that a lot of jazz song used, pretty cool.

I laughed really hard at Ogami's encounter with letters in math. Like, bro, I totally get that confusion! Kidding aside, the story is starting to head in a much more interesting direction now. If I had one nitpick, though, it's that this is a pretty classic trope.

Blessed Ryo's heart~ what a good boy! And my respect just went ceiling high as he stood up for Ogami's hardwork being mocked rather than his dream. What a sweet cinnamon child~ Loved how Ogami handled the loose ends as well. Very flawless and a professional assassin indeed.

It's nice to see that the author decided to recycle a character design in this work. But I do wish that Ryo joined the basketball club instead of kendo 😅. It was a relief that my theory about Ogami's daughter was disproved seeing that she has an appearance in this episode. I was expecting the story to go that way but I'm quite worried seeing that imo Fujimaki sensei isn't that good at making some romantic scenes.

The way that Ogami is balancing his student life with his amazing skills as a hitman is absolutely hilarious 😭 the humor in this series is just right! It’s not doing too much, but is still really funny and light! And the few heartwarming moments was actually really nice to see as well✨

This episode focuses on a clash with his old views regarding gender and the clash with a more modern world. It is slower paced and no less action scenes compared to the first 2 episodes, but the episode does not feel slow because of it

Noice

Un episodio con menos acción, pero que destaca por la dinámica entre los personajes, mostrándonos su vida cotidiana. Mejora al final cuando se revela algo impactante y nos hacen caer un poco de lo que vendrá más adelante.

I liked this episode. Day to day struggles and good family money. I like seeing more into Ogami's mind and thought process.

never a boring day here

It’s true, isn’t it? Somehow, when we cook for someone else, it always feels more special than cooking just for ourselves 🥺🍳

This episode balances comedy and character growth really well. Ogami learning basic life skills through the Home Economics Club was oddly wholesome, and the fake boyfriend twist at the end was genuinely hilarious.






EPISODE CONTEXT
After Episode 2 established Juuzou's uncomfortable landing in middle school life, this episode digs into what staying there actually demands of him — shifting the focus from arrival to integration. At episode 3 of 12, the series is still in its foundational phase, using Juuzou's new relationships with Ryo and Noren to plant seeds for the conflicts and alliances that will define the season's second half.
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EPISODE CONTEXT
After Episode 2 established Juuzou's uncomfortable landing in middle school life, this episode digs into what staying there actually demands of him — shifting the focus from arrival to integration. At episode 3 of 12, the series is still in its foundational phase, using Juuzou's new relationships with Ryo and Noren to plant seeds for the conflicts and alliances that will define the season's second half.
READTHROUGH
Contains spoilers • 10 scenes • 4 min read
QUICK TAKES

I feel like seeing Juzo slowly rethink his old habits gave him more depth than I was expecting. The animation isn't flashy, but the expressive character acting and solid comedic timing keep everything engaging.

This episode begins with funny scenes. The interactions between Juzo and his classmates are also becoming more interesting to watch. The pacing in this episode is quite fast, yet there is no significant plot development.

Just realise that a lot of jazz song used, pretty cool.

I laughed really hard at Ogami's encounter with letters in math. Like, bro, I totally get that confusion! Kidding aside, the story is starting to head in a much more interesting direction now. If I had one nitpick, though, it's that this is a pretty classic trope.

Blessed Ryo's heart~ what a good boy! And my respect just went ceiling high as he stood up for Ogami's hardwork being mocked rather than his dream. What a sweet cinnamon child~ Loved how Ogami handled the loose ends as well. Very flawless and a professional assassin indeed.

It's nice to see that the author decided to recycle a character design in this work. But I do wish that Ryo joined the basketball club instead of kendo 😅. It was a relief that my theory about Ogami's daughter was disproved seeing that she has an appearance in this episode. I was expecting the story to go that way but I'm quite worried seeing that imo Fujimaki sensei isn't that good at making some romantic scenes.

The way that Ogami is balancing his student life with his amazing skills as a hitman is absolutely hilarious 😭 the humor in this series is just right! It’s not doing too much, but is still really funny and light! And the few heartwarming moments was actually really nice to see as well✨

This episode focuses on a clash with his old views regarding gender and the clash with a more modern world. It is slower paced and no less action scenes compared to the first 2 episodes, but the episode does not feel slow because of it

Noice

Un episodio con menos acción, pero que destaca por la dinámica entre los personajes, mostrándonos su vida cotidiana. Mejora al final cuando se revela algo impactante y nos hacen caer un poco de lo que vendrá más adelante.

I liked this episode. Day to day struggles and good family money. I like seeing more into Ogami's mind and thought process.

never a boring day here

It’s true, isn’t it? Somehow, when we cook for someone else, it always feels more special than cooking just for ourselves 🥺🍳

This episode balances comedy and character growth really well. Ogami learning basic life skills through the Home Economics Club was oddly wholesome, and the fake boyfriend twist at the end was genuinely hilarious.






©藤巻忠俊/集英社・「キルアオ」製作委員会
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All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com
©藤巻忠俊/集英社・「キルアオ」製作委員会
AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.
All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com