Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 Highlights

Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4
Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 (Image Credit: Studio KAI)

Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 abruptly veers into true horror territory. This isn't your usual weekly yokai. We are discussing a topic that is far more relatable and causes anxiety in even grown-ups. Now that he's here, Kaijin A isn't messing around.

At first, the children believe it to be simply another eerie online tale. Before Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 corrects them, Kyouko, Hiroshi, and Miki are studying Kaijin A as if it were an enjoyable endeavor. A man in a mask walks up to them and asks, "What's your favorite color?" It seems innocuous enough. However, as soon as they respond, things quickly go awry, and Miki is abducted in front of everyone.

The way Nube responds is what distinguishes this. In Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4, he is shown to be very harsh with pupils who return home, despite his generally laid-back attitude toward supernatural matters. The children don't know what he does. And that's a scary thing.

Miki, as seen in the episode (Image Credit: Studio KAI)
Miki, as seen in the episode (Image Credit: Studio KAI)

This is the spooky part. The adults have always been aware of Kaijin A. Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 shows how dangerous this menace is, despite their efforts to keep the pupils safe. Even Ritsuko, who typically provides comedic relief because of her yokai phobia, is completely preoccupied with ensuring the children's safety. There was no joking or yelling, just an unwavering will to keep her students safe.

Nube cannot just punch this monster with his demon hand. Because Kaijin A operates in a gray area, it is almost impossible to stop him. He's not human, but he's not a yokai either, and Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 makes it clear that this puts everyone at a serious disadvantage.

After Kaijin A dumped Miki into the sea, what is her main worry? There's no swimwear on her. However, Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 doesn't hold back, and the jokes end there. She almost drowns. Really, she comes close to death. The episode gives you a sense of how close she was to dying, but Nube saves her just in time.


Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 Reveals the Twisted Origin

Kyoko and the man in the mask (Image Credit: Studio KAI)
Kyoko and the man in the mask (Image Credit: Studio KAI)

In reality, who is Kaijin A? A child's practical joke caused a barber to suffer severe burns. He is now seeking retribution on children in general, murdering them in ways that correspond with their responses to his inquiries. The history of Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 helps you understand why the adults are so alarmed by these awful things. This isn't a misinterpreted spirit or supernatural justice, but sheer retaliation.

The next objectives are ultimately Hiroshi and Kyouko. As Kaijin A tries to suck Kyouko's blood, they flee for their life. Instead, poor chicken is sacrificed, which is both relieving and awful to witness. The two kids literally accept that they're about to die together before Nube finally shows up.

Nube uses all of his strength to battle Kaijin A. The majority of issues are often resolved by his demon hand, but Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4 presents us with a foe that defies convention. Eventually, the same flames that formed Kaijin A devour him. Perhaps poetic justice?

Nube (Image Credit: Studio KAI)
Nube (Image Credit: Studio KAI)

Here's the worst part, though. Whether Kaijin A is indeed dead remains unknown. He may just reappear in another place and repeat the entire process. You are left feeling uneasy by the conclusion of Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Part 2 Episode 4.


Conclusion

Because it appeals to genuine anxieties, this episode does well. Forget about demons and spirits, Part 2, Episode 4 of Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube offers us something that seems really risky and surprising. The teachers acting like they're on high alert, Ritsuko being dead serious, and even Nube looking uncertain all add to the tension.

With this one, the anime took a chance, and it was successful. Monsters who blur the boundaries between the supernatural and the real are perhaps the most terrifying.

Edited by Nabil Ibrahim-Oladosu