While out with Yaeka, they are confronted by Mashiro and a group of thugs. Kirishima attempts to show restraint for Yaeka's sake, but the situation escalates rapidly when Yaeka is injured during the scuffle.
The episode poses a difficult question to the audience: Can someone with a history of extreme brutality truly change, or are they simply "situationally good" while under supervision? Kumichou Musume to Sewagakari (Dub) Episode 10
Mashiro views Kirishima’s current "soft" version as a disappointment and is willing to harm a child to "reclaim" the monster he once admired. While out with Yaeka, they are confronted by
The English dub brings a unique intensity to this episode. The voice acting during Kirishima’s near-breakdown captures the transition from protective guardian to cold-blooded enforcer, emphasizing the horror of his "Demon" persona. Mashiro views Kirishima’s current "soft" version as a
In episode 10 of The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting (Kumichou Musume to Sewagakari), titled the series takes a sharp turn from its usual wholesome "slice-of-life" tone into a darker, high-stakes drama. Plot Summary: The Past Returns
Critics noted that this episode makes the earlier "fluff" scenes—like the birthday party in episode 9—feel much more fragile. Dub Highlights
You can watch this episode and the rest of the season on streaming platforms like Crunchyroll or follow discussions on r/Animedubs . The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting Episode 10 Review