Dive into our review of Sakamoto Days Season 1, Part 2, Episode 4, “Round and Round Tower,” where the Death Row Prisoners Arc spins into high gear! Sakamoto battles the twisted Apart atop a tilting tower, while Slur and Gaku launch a chilling assault on the JAA. We break down TMS Entertainment’s dynamic animation, the stellar voice cast, and the episode’s pacing, from Apart’s haunting backstory to Slur’s strategic reveal. How does Part 2 compare to Spy x Family or Jujutsu Kaisen? Join us for an analysis of the action, humor, and heart, plus our thoughts on what’s next for this wild Winter 2025 shonen hit! #SakamotoDays #AnimeReview #RoundAndRoundTower
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00:00sakamoto days season one part two episode four round and round tower released on july twenty eighth twenty twenty five on netflix japan catapults the death row prisoners arc into a thrilling mix of brutal action emotional depth and shocking revelations adapting
00:15content likely around manga chapters thirty eight minus forty the episode opens with nagumo contacting shishiba discussing a list given to slurs serial killers revealing a twisted plan to pit them against each other as the final page names the other inmates
00:31meanwhile at sugar park's round and round tower taro sakamoto engages in a fierce battle with apart one of slurs death row inmates as tourists below marvel at the tilting tower apart shares his chilling backstory
00:46neglected by his apathetic mother and misunderstood by his kind father he turned to mutilating toys and animals culminating in slitting his father's throat to feel connected by comparing their insides
00:59this warped desire to see others interiors drives his current rampage though sakamoto bluntly rejects his logic insisting killing severs human bonds the battle intensifies as a part uses deadly threads to destabilize the tower but sakamoto
01:15counters with raw power spinning him into submission with a cord and a dish antenna just as the tower threatens to collapse order member takamura intervenes severing a section to stabilize it before calmly departing at sakamoto's convenience store a part awakens surrounded by shin lu and others who show no hostility
01:35questioned about slur a part reveals over hearing a call between kashima and slur exposing the latter's plan to distract the order with the inmates while invading the jah's tokyo bureau to dismantle the organization
01:47the episode shifts to slur and his ally gaku casually entering the ya headquarters where gaku obliterates a security officer with a single punch signaling their deadly intent a narrator details the jah's structure over one thousand members
02:02four hundred professional assassins and its role in coordinating hits and repairs setting up an unprecedented attack
02:09the episode ends with sakamoto deciding to head to the ya while a post-credit scene at the store hints at further developments
02:17the atmosphere blends visceral tension dark psychological depth and the series signature absurdity the tilting
02:24tower amplifies the chaos while apart's backstory and slurs calculated menace ground the stakes in a darker tone
02:31offset by sakamoto's unwavering compassion and the team's camaraderie tms entertainment delivers a visually striking episode
02:38capturing the manga's raw energy with dynamic flair
02:42the round and round tower battle is a highlight with the structure's tilting angles and frenetic camera work creating a disorienting high stakes backdrop sakamoto's fight with a part is fluidly choreographed from his ladder slams to the
02:54chord-spinning takedown rendered in bold vibrant hues
03:01apart's thread-based attacks are animated with precision their slicing motion cutting through the tower's metal with chilling clarity
03:07the flashback to the flashback to a part's childhood is hauntingly stylized using muted colors and stark shadows to reflect his isolation
03:14however some crowd scenes below the tower feel static and occasional slow motion in the fight sequences slightly disrupts the flow a recurring critique from part one
03:24gaku's brief but brutal punch at the ya headquarters is a standout with visceral impact that teases his strength overall the animation elevates the episode's intensity though minor polish could enhance secondary moments the voice cast shines amplifying the episode's emotional and action-packed beats
03:46with subtle warmth his blunt dismissal of a part's ideology carrying weight
03:51nabunaga shimazaki's shin conveys curiosity and concern particularly in the store scene grounding the team's dynamic ayan sakura's lu though less prominent injects humor with her casual banter kokyu chiyama's debut as gaku is chillingly
04:09nonchalant his laid-back delivery contrasting the character's lethal power a perfect fit for the game-obsessed assassin
04:17the english dub featuring sung wancho and dallas liu keeps space but slightly softens the gravitas of a part's backstory compared to the japanese cast takuya shiro's takamura and desek namikawa's slurkaya zukiad menace in there
04:32brief roles though slurs limited dialogue leaves room for more impact the voice acting enhances the episode's tonal shifts with only minor inconsistencies in emotional depth episode four maintains a brisk pace weaving action back
04:47backstory and plot reveals across its runtime the opening nagumoshi shiba call efficiently sets up slurs manipulative plan while the tower battle drives the narrative with relentless energy a part's flashback though chilling briefly slows the momentum as its length slightly overshadows the action compared to the manga's
05:06tither panels the shift to the yaa headquarters and gaku's introduction is seamless building suspense without overstaying its welcome the store scene balances humor and exposition with a part's interrogation flowing naturally into slurs plan reveal
05:21compared to part one e's occasionally rushed pacing part two feels more confident though anime only viewers may crave more immediate context on the jaw structure the cliffhanger sets up a thrilling continuation keeping the stakes high round and round tower excels in blending sakamoto day's absurd humor brutal action and emotional depth sakamoto's fight with a part is a visual and thematic triumph showcasing his strength and compassion as he offers redemption and
05:51despite apart's the reveal the reveal of slurs plan to distract the order while targeting the yaad strategic depth elevating the narrative stakes beyond part one e's episodic battles gaku's introduction is electrifying his casual brutality and game like mindset making him an instant stand out the episode's darker tone driven by a part's twisted backstory contrasts beautifully with the team's camaraderie particularly shin and lu's non-hostile approach to a
06:21part the jaa's detailed structure grounds the world building making slurs invasion feel monumental tms entertainment's fidelity to the manga ensures key moments like sakamoto's spinning takedown resonate with fans while remaining accessible minor flaws temper the episode's brilliance the reliance on slow motion in the tower fight while stylistic occasionally masks animation shortcuts a carryover from part one
06:51disrupting disrupting the battle's disrupting the battle's disrupting the battle's disrupting the battle's flow aoi's absence from the main action continues to sideline her a persistent critique as her role at the store feels disconnected from the escalating stakes the jaws exposition while necessary feels abrupt for anime only viewers lacking the gradual build-up of the manga slur and gaku's brief appearance while chilling leaves their motivations vague potentially frustrating those unfamiliar
07:21but highlight areas but highlight areas where part two but highlight areas where part two could refine its execution sakamoto days part two episode for shares dna with way of the house husband for its retired assassin premise but dives deeper into
07:32show none action than slice of life comedy the tower's chaotic setting and slur strategic menace recall spy x family's blend of family warmth and covert danger though sakamoto days prioritizes visceral combat gaku's laid-back yet lethal vibe and apart psychological complexity
07:50evoke jujutsu kaisen's eccentric villains but sakamoto days stands out with its absurd world building like the jaws bureaucratic assassin system compared to john wick which it echoes in its hitman lore the series thrives on its light-hearted absurdity making round and round tower a unique mix of heart humor and high-stakes action sakamoto days season one part two episode four round and round tower is a thrilling emotionally charged installment that
08:20solidifies part two that solidifies part two is darker darker more ambitious tone tms entertainments vibrant animation brings the tower battle and gaku's brutal debut to life while the voice cast particularly kokyu chiyama's gaku nails the tonal shifts slurs plan to dismantle the ya at strategic depth elevating the stakes beyond part one ease episodic fights minor pacing hiccups and owies under utilization persist but the episode strengths its intense action psychological depth
08:50and sakamoto and sakamoto's compassion make it a standout and sakamoto's compassion make it a standout as part two progresses through the death row prisoner's arc the series seems poised to delve deeper into slurs motives gaku's role and the jaws vulnerabilities addressing critiques about narrative depth
09:06round and round tower balances absurd humor brutal action and heartfelt moments cementing sakamoto days as a must watch in the winter twenty twenty five line up with the ya under siege the stage is set for a chaotic thrilling continuation