Overflow Episode 4: A Flushed Body Going Wild

Manga chapter 4-4

Canon/MED

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6.6

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Overflow Episode 4: A Flushed Body Going Wild

Manga chapter 4-4

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

6.6

40 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

clemont_340's avatar
clemont_340
The shift in how the scenes were shot really stood out this time, especially during the nighttime scene where Kazushi gets the sisters confused. It felt less like a standard gag and more like actual drama because of the way the camera lingered on Ayane instead of just rushing to the next joke. Even the silly pudding fight had more weight than expected.
luffy_legend_54's avatar
luffy_legend_54
Kotone basically giving in after that bath fall was a huge moment that felt earned after all the teasing in the earlier episodes
shinigami_shadow's avatar
shinigami_shadow
The close up shots of their faces during the conversation about the pudding made the sisters feel like real people instead of just caricatures
baniacz's avatar
baniacz
That ending where the mixup happened made me realize how messy this is going to get for the three of them going forward
rukia_reaper's avatar
rukia_reaper
That moment when Kotone slipped and fell into the bath felt like a huge turning point, and the way the lighting shifted made the whole encounter feel much more intimate than I expected.
julia's avatar
julia
Ayane coming back right when things were getting serious with Kotone in the bath was the best kind of frustrating tension
bounto_bane_479's avatar
bounto_bane_479
You can really tell the director changed things up with how long the camera stayed on their expressions during the quiet moments in the bathroom
tokyoghoul_fan's avatar
tokyoghoul_fan
I was definitely expecting more chaos after the pudding argument but the slow build between Kazushi and Kotone in the water was a nice change of pace
tigers_eye's avatar
tigers_eye
I cannot believe Kazushi actually mixed up the sisters in the dark and ended up with Ayane and it felt so chaotic because that is going to make things so awkward later on
lulu's avatar
lulu
The way Kotone just fell into the tub was such a classic trope but the framing on her face made it feel way more personal than usual
jadeite_377's avatar
jadeite_377
Kotone basically took charge of the situation this episode, and seeing how close she got to Kazushi before they were interrupted makes it feel like she is the favorite now
hassel's avatar
hassel
Watching Kotone be so bold in the water was great and I really want to know if Ayane was actually asleep at the very end or just pretending
minako_aino_374's avatar
minako_aino_374
That interruption at the end of the bath scene felt like such a tease and then Kazushi rolling into Ayane in the dark is going to make everything so messy next time
chibiusa's avatar
chibiusa
That bath scene tension was way higher than the first few episodes because Kotone went for it the second her sister left the room
nami_navigator_82's avatar
nami_navigator_82
I think Ayane definitely left the bath on purpose so Kotone and Kazushi could have some time alone and it worked out pretty well for them until they got interrupted by that noise
cassidy's avatar
cassidy
it was cool seeing the sisters act a bit more human through those quiet and careful shots and it made their connection with Kazushi feel less like a trope
hosenki's avatar
hosenki
those long shots where the characters were just staring at each other made the bond between the three of them feel way more intense and the bath scene felt way more impactful
max_338's avatar
max_338
the way the episode focused on the atmosphere instead of just the plot, especially when they were all in the house together, made the situation feel much more personal
breemx1's avatar
breemx1
I was impressed by how much weight a few close up shots added to the story especially when the sisters were just looking at Kazushi while the room was quiet
zettai_zetsumei_20's avatar
zettai_zetsumei_20
The slow pace of the episode was a huge surprise since this show usually rushes through everything, but letting the scenes breathe made the chemistry between Kazushi and the sisters feel more real and the way the camera lingered on their expressions, specifically in the quiet moments in the room, actually made the characters feel like they have some depth for once

EPISODE CONTEXT

Following Episode 3's escalation of the central trio's entangled dynamics, this episode pivots to Kotone's perspective, deepening her role beyond a supporting presence. At the series' midpoint — Episode 4 of 8 — it functions as a character-focused pause before the emotional stakes surrounding Ayane's feelings begin to surface more prominently in the back half.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Following Episode 3's escalation of the central trio's entangled dynamics, this episode pivots to Kotone's perspective, deepening her role beyond a supporting presence. At the series' midpoint — Episode 4 of 8 — it functions as a character-focused pause before the emotional stakes surrounding Ayane's feelings begin to surface more prominently in the back half.

QUICK TAKES

clemont_340's avatar
clemont_340
The shift in how the scenes were shot really stood out this time, especially during the nighttime scene where Kazushi gets the sisters confused. It felt less like a standard gag and more like actual drama because of the way the camera lingered on Ayane instead of just rushing to the next joke. Even the silly pudding fight had more weight than expected.
luffy_legend_54's avatar
luffy_legend_54
Kotone basically giving in after that bath fall was a huge moment that felt earned after all the teasing in the earlier episodes
shinigami_shadow's avatar
shinigami_shadow
The close up shots of their faces during the conversation about the pudding made the sisters feel like real people instead of just caricatures
baniacz's avatar
baniacz
That ending where the mixup happened made me realize how messy this is going to get for the three of them going forward
rukia_reaper's avatar
rukia_reaper
That moment when Kotone slipped and fell into the bath felt like a huge turning point, and the way the lighting shifted made the whole encounter feel much more intimate than I expected.
julia's avatar
julia
Ayane coming back right when things were getting serious with Kotone in the bath was the best kind of frustrating tension
bounto_bane_479's avatar
bounto_bane_479
You can really tell the director changed things up with how long the camera stayed on their expressions during the quiet moments in the bathroom
tokyoghoul_fan's avatar
tokyoghoul_fan
I was definitely expecting more chaos after the pudding argument but the slow build between Kazushi and Kotone in the water was a nice change of pace
tigers_eye's avatar
tigers_eye
I cannot believe Kazushi actually mixed up the sisters in the dark and ended up with Ayane and it felt so chaotic because that is going to make things so awkward later on
lulu's avatar
lulu
The way Kotone just fell into the tub was such a classic trope but the framing on her face made it feel way more personal than usual
jadeite_377's avatar
jadeite_377
Kotone basically took charge of the situation this episode, and seeing how close she got to Kazushi before they were interrupted makes it feel like she is the favorite now
hassel's avatar
hassel
Watching Kotone be so bold in the water was great and I really want to know if Ayane was actually asleep at the very end or just pretending
minako_aino_374's avatar
minako_aino_374
That interruption at the end of the bath scene felt like such a tease and then Kazushi rolling into Ayane in the dark is going to make everything so messy next time
chibiusa's avatar
chibiusa
That bath scene tension was way higher than the first few episodes because Kotone went for it the second her sister left the room
nami_navigator_82's avatar
nami_navigator_82
I think Ayane definitely left the bath on purpose so Kotone and Kazushi could have some time alone and it worked out pretty well for them until they got interrupted by that noise
cassidy's avatar
cassidy
it was cool seeing the sisters act a bit more human through those quiet and careful shots and it made their connection with Kazushi feel less like a trope
hosenki's avatar
hosenki
those long shots where the characters were just staring at each other made the bond between the three of them feel way more intense and the bath scene felt way more impactful
max_338's avatar
max_338
the way the episode focused on the atmosphere instead of just the plot, especially when they were all in the house together, made the situation feel much more personal
breemx1's avatar
breemx1
I was impressed by how much weight a few close up shots added to the story especially when the sisters were just looking at Kazushi while the room was quiet
zettai_zetsumei_20's avatar
zettai_zetsumei_20
The slow pace of the episode was a huge surprise since this show usually rushes through everything, but letting the scenes breathe made the chemistry between Kazushi and the sisters feel more real and the way the camera lingered on their expressions, specifically in the quiet moments in the room, actually made the characters feel like they have some depth for once

©かいづか/Suiseisha Inc.

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

©かいづか/Suiseisha Inc.

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