Gegegenokitarou_ep_55_sub_ita.mp4 May 2026
This episode is often cited by fans for its impressive tonal range, shifting from the high-stakes "Four Generals of Jigoku" arc to this lighthearted yet biting critique of contemporary society. Series 6 Episode 55 | GeGeGe no Kitarō Wiki | Fandom
: The episode parodies the "#metoo" era and the shifting standards of discipline in Japanese education and sports, often showing how legitimate concerns can sometimes spiral into absurd or bogus claims. GegegeNoKitarou_Ep_55_SUB_ITA.mp4
The story centers on , a gorilla-like yōkai and old friend of Medama-oyaji, who has developed an intense obsession with human tennis. Under the human alias "Coach Hihimura," he begins training a young athlete named Yumi Okakura. However, his old-school, aggressive coaching methods quickly clash with modern sensibilities: This episode is often cited by fans for
: The human tennis player caught between Hihi's harsh training and her own career. Under the human alias "Coach Hihimura," he begins
: The opportunistic "Rat-man" who, as usual, complicates the situation by tipping off the media for his own gain.
This episode stands out as a sharp piece of social satire, pivoting from the series' usual supernatural horror to a comedic farce about modern workplace culture and "harassment" (hara) claims in Japan. Episode Overview
: Hihi's demanding regime leads to public outcry after the press gets involved, accusing him of various forms of harassment.