English Dub Season Review: Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary “Backwards Isn’t Scary/The Sandbox Isn’t Scary/Nice People Aren’t Scary?”



Overview

Ms.Chie gets a call that Mobuo has suddenly gone missing. Is it related to the mysterious voice she heard?


Our Take

Picking up from the previous episode, this installment first shifts attention to Namu’s proper arrival, a new supporting character who immediately adds intrigue to the broader lore. Mobuo not only sees him as a “master/mentor”, but Namu clearly understands far more about souls and possession than he initially reveals, and his unsettling tendency to view Kaya as something closer to a “monster” than a child creates a subtle but persistent tension. And the revelation of Kaya’s specific lineage deepens that unease and raises difficult questions about her mother, along with her grandmother’s strained reactions, and what kind of burden this inherited role truly carries. Even minor incidents, such as unexplained bruises or spirits influencing others, suggest that Kaya’s presence may have unintended consequences.

From there, the rest of the proceedings also lead into possibly the most disturbing direction. Not through the supernatural, but through a very real threat that’s grounded in reality. Kaya’s overwhelming strength against spirits suddenly proves meaningless, and watching her confront something she cannot simply overpower is genuinely chilling. The indifference of the surrounding adults only heightens the dread, turning what might have been a straightforward rescue into a narrow escape from something that really hits close to home in a very horrifying way…

Overall, this episode stands out for blending expanding lore with grounded, real-world fear. By juxtaposing revelations about Kaya’s lineage with a situation that strips away her supernatural advantage, the story reframes her immense power as something fragile and conditional. With new questions surrounding her family’s past and Namu’s true intentions, the narrative feels ready to push into darker, more emotionally charged territory.