Hatachi no Ryouma with Kurofune-kun! Episode 4

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

Episode 4 brings Sakamoto Ryouma and his companion Kurofune-kun face to face with another iconic historical figure as the title signals an encounter with Samuel Morse, the pioneer of telegraph communication. The series continues its signature formula of blending Bakumatsu-era Japanese history with modern settings and international historical icons, delivering its comedic sci-fi premise through short-form episodes. Expect the usual lighthearted, absurdist tone as time-displaced characters collide in contemporary Shinagawa. The introduction of Morse suggests a thematic focus on communication and connection across eras, fitting neatly into the show's playful exploration of how historical innovators might react to the modern world. Fans of educational comedy with a surreal edge will find the series maintaining its breezy, accessible energy as the roster of historical cameos continues to expand.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Four episodes in, the series has established its episodic pattern of Ryouma and Kurofune-kun encountering different historical figures in modern-day Shinagawa, with each installment introducing a new personality to the mix. This episode expands the cast's international scope by bringing in Samuel Morse, building on the show's premise of cross-cultural, cross-temporal comedy. As a short-form series, each episode functions semi-independently while gradually widening the world and deepening the comedic dynamics between Ryouma and his growing circle of time-displaced acquaintances.

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