Toilet No Hanakosan Vs Kukkyou Taimashi 04 !exclusive! -
Fans note that while previous episodes relied heavily on static framing during explicit scenes, Episode 4 delivers more active choreography. The destruction of the school environment (such as shattering concrete walls) is used to emphasize Hanako's power spike.
The soundtrack is described as “comfortable, versatile and adaptive, with good voice actors and role‑playing” . In Episode 4, the voice work for Hanako‑san shifts subtly from pure malevolence to a mix of arrogance, desperation, and final subjugation, reflecting her character arc across the four episodes. toilet no hanakosan vs kukkyou taimashi 04
| Character | Description | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The main antagonist, a malevolent spirit inhabiting an abandoned school. | Her grudge fuels her spiritual power, which she uses to attack Kongou. | | Kuchisake-onna (Slit-Mouthed Woman) | A minor antagonist and a famous Japanese urban legend from the 1970s. | She attacks Kongou in episode 2, but her supernatural abilities prove no match for his "purification" methods. | | Mary-san | Based on the urban legend of "Mary-san's Phone Call," she is an evil spirit who torments her victims. | She appears in episode 3, adding to the series' roster of iconic ghost stories. | | Jinmen-ken (Human-Faced Dog) | A supporting antagonist from another Japanese folktale. | His inclusion further emphasizes the show's theme of corrupting classic folklore. | Fans note that while previous episodes relied heavily
Anime Review, Ecchi, Supernatural, Kukkyou Taimashi, Hanako-san In Episode 4, the voice work for Hanako‑san