Hei Soshite Watashi Wa Ojisan Ni Ep01 May 2026

Just as Aoi begins to enjoy the lack of sexual harassment and the freedom of being "invisible," she runs into the real Aoi. Her original body is walking around town, inhabited by Kenji’s soul. Kenji (in Aoi’s body) is wearing a crop top, hitting on college boys, and drinking a bubble tea.

The two lock eyes. Kenji (in Aoi) says: "Waah, kawaii! You’re my type—older man!" Aoi (in Kenji) vomits into a bush. End credits. hei soshite watashi wa ojisan ni ep01

若い主人公が、ある日突然「おじさん」と名乗る奇妙な人物と出会い、日常が少しずつ変わっていく――という導入。第1話では出会いの場面、キャラクターの基本設定、舞台描写、そして小さな謎や伏線が配置され、物語のトーンが提示されます。 Just as Aoi begins to enjoy the lack

| Scene | Timestamp | Why It Works | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | The Shrine Sequence | 8:45 | Horror sound design mixed with sake bottle fart noises. | | First Shave | 14:20 | Aoi cuts Kenji’s face six times. Blood everywhere. She cries. | | The Train Ride | 22:00 | Kenji’s body gets a seat immediately. Aoi is stunned. "Is this power?" | | Lunch with Colleagues | 29:30 | Kenji’s younger boss pats him on the head. Aoi bites the boss’s hand. | | The Mirror Double-Take | 43:15 | Post-credits scene: Kenji (in Aoi) learns to do makeup. Terrifying. | The two lock eyes

Desperate to reverse the curse, Aoi (as Kensuke) returns to the shrine. There, she meets Reina (22) , a goth librarian who is also praying at the statue. Reina is the female lead opposite "Kensuke." She recognizes that "Kensuke" is different. She says, “You look like an old man, but your eyes are young. I hate young men, but you… you aren’t one.”

The episode’s turning point occurs when a group of delinquents tries to steal Reina’s bag. Aoi, still thinking like a 24-year-old woman, tries to yell at them. Her high-pitched shriek comes out as a seasoned dad-voice. The delinquents laugh. But then, Aoi remembers that Kensuke’s body was an amateur boxer in his youth. She throws a single, slow-motion punch. She knocks the leader out cold.

Reina stares at her with awe. The camera lingers on Aoi’s confused, aged face. The subtitle reads: “Maybe being an ojisan isn’t so weak after all.”