: Hihi's demanding regime leads to public outcry after the press gets involved, accusing him of various forms of harassment.
This episode is often cited by fans for its impressive tonal range, shifting from the high-stakes "Four Generals of Jigoku" arc to this lighthearted yet biting critique of contemporary society. Series 6 Episode 55 | GeGeGe no Kitarō Wiki | Fandom GegegeNoKitarou_Ep_55_SUB_ITA.mp4
: After Hihi is exposed as a yōkai by Nezumi-otoko, Yumi eventually finds a much more literal form of "unbreakable defense" by hiring the wall-yōkai Nurikabe as her new coach. Key Characters : Hihi's demanding regime leads to public outcry
: The episode parodies the "#metoo" era and the shifting standards of discipline in Japanese education and sports, often showing how legitimate concerns can sometimes spiral into absurd or bogus claims. Key Characters : The episode parodies the "#metoo"
This episode stands out as a sharp piece of social satire, pivoting from the series' usual supernatural horror to a comedic farce about modern workplace culture and "harassment" (hara) claims in Japan. Episode Overview