Orient Episode 5 Apr 2026
: Musashi and Kojiro burst through the castle walls, literally and metaphorically shattering the portrait of Hideo that had kept Tsugumi paralyzed by fear.
While they navigate the castle, Tsugumi finds herself in a desperate psychological battle with her domineering father figure, . As a large group of Kodama Oni approaches the castle, Hideo orders a total mobilization of the townspeople—essentially using untrained civilians as human shields. Key Moments: Orient Episode 5
The episode picks up with and Kojiro trapped in the Kosameda Castle prison. Using his specialized fishing skills, Kojiro managed to snag the cell keys, allowing the duo to escape and begin searching for their weapons. : Musashi and Kojiro burst through the castle
: In a final showdown, Tsugumi realizes her fear wasn't of Hideo himself, but of being alone. She manages to slam Hideo to the ground, freeing the townspeople and allowing them to escape just as the Kodama Oni destroy the castle. Character Analysis: Tsugumi Hattori Key Moments: The episode picks up with and
While critics have noted that can sometimes feel like a standard battle shonen, Episode 5 saw praise for its voice acting—specifically Rie Takahashi's performance as Tsugumi—and its OST, which elevated the emotional stakes during the final battle. The animation by A.C.G.T effectively captured the intensity of the castle's destruction and the scale of the incoming Oni threat.
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This episode is widely regarded by fans on Reddit as one of the best so far because of Tsugumi's development. Her struggle highlights a core theme of the series: the difficulty of human cooperation and the psychological chains of "belonging" to a group that doesn't value you. By the end of the episode, she officially joins Musashi and Kojiro, expanding their Bushi band. Technical Review: A Step Up