Bungo Stray Dogs Season 4 Episode 2 Recap - “The Day is a Dream, the Night is Real” (2024)

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In a series where nothing is ever what it seems, somehow, this episode still manages to surprise viewers and keep them on their toes until the very last second.

We recap the Crunchyroll anime series Bungo Stray Dogs Season 4 Episode 2, “The Day is a Dream, the Nigh is Real,” which contains spoilers.

After a solid premiere last week, fans are eager to see just where Bungo Stray Dogs would go in this episode, continuing with the flashback or moving forward to the current timeline. The choice to continue Ranpo (Hiroshi Kamiya) and Yukichi’s (Rikiya Koyama) backstory paid off well this week, as viewers get to see even more of how the infamous Armed Detective Agency came to be. When we left off, Ranpo and Yukichi had just been brought in to work on a threat at the local theater, hoping to stop a murder before it could occur. However, this week’s mystery proves there’s always more to the story, and even the greatest of detectives can miss things, apparently.

Bungo Stray Dogs Season 4 Episode 2 Recap

The episode opens with Yukichi and Ranpo at the theater, watching the play where someone is allegedly going to be murdered. The play focuses on the idea of angels and the “gifted”. When Ranpo asks Yukichi what that means, he says the term will make sense later, as he scopes the audience for potential suspects, noticing a man with a cane near him. The longer they watch the show, the more irritated Ranpo begins to grow, having already figured out the ending to the play early on. He attempts to reveal it to the audience, but Yukichi holds him back, scolding him. However, Ranpo can’t seem to understand the lack of outrage and instead concludes that everyone else must recognize something he doesn’t, or else why would they sit through a mystery they already know the ending to? The thought of being left out begins to drive him into a panic.

At intermission, Yukichi asks Ranpo if his parents ever spoke to him about his “talents”, to which Ranpo claims he has none. Yukichi finds that hard to believe, revealing to Ranpo that everything the boy knew about him earlier was spot on. He goes on to explain that while most people probably are not as bright as Ranpo in general, Ranpo’s ability is still unique. Yukichi concludes that Ranpo must have the ability to immediately discern the truth, a power that would make him one of society’s “gifted”, or people with extraordinary talents or skills. He says that abilities must be controlled and even offers to help Ranpo learn to use his at will by wearing a special pair of glasses he received from an old colleague.

Most viewers already know that Ranpo is one of the few characters on the show who isn’t actually gifted, aside from his genius-level intelligence and perception. It is soon revealed that the glasses are merely a rouse that Yukichi is using to calm Ranpo down and focus his abilities. He tricks Ranpo into thinking that when the glasses are on, the ability is working, and when they are off, Ranpo should at least be able to move through life unbothered by the foolishness of others from now on. It’s not that anyone is trying to deceive Ranpo or hurt him on purpose, explains Yukichi, just that most people are too stupid to notice the same things he did. This seems to be everything Ranpo needs to revive his confidence, with the episode shifts from black and white to full color as he embraces his new role as the world’s greatest detective.

Able to focus now, Ranpo turns his attention back to the case at hand, saying the murderer will still attempt to commit an attack during the show tonight. Since he’s already deduced precisely how everything will play out, Ranpo asks Yukichi to keep an eye on the audience for him. Almost immediately after the show started, an actor collapsed on stage in a pool of blood. Having already read the script, Yukichi runs to the stage and calls for an ambulance, realizing this is not a part of the show. As he searches for the murder weapon, the audience and other cast members slowly begin to realize the body on stage is real. He encourages the audience not to leave, assuming from Ranpo’s earlier request, that whoever tries to flee first is likely the culprit.

As the police show up and begin their investigation, Yukichi overhears them, saying that an audience member has disappeared. When he asks for details, he recognizes the description to fit that of a man he was seated near earlier that night and immediately runs off to lead a search of his own. He knows that if the murderer finds Ranpo before he does, Ranpo won’t be able to hold his own.

During his search, Yukichi runs into Egawa, the theater owner, who says she has a message from Ranpo. She reveals to him that Ranpo had deduced there were actually two culprits and that the first murder would essentially be used as bait for one criminal to drag out the other. She begins singing Ranpo’s praises as a detective, telling Yukichi he’s the only one who sees the whole picture, before sending him back to his seat so that Ranpo can officially solve the case.

Ending Explained

Just as Yukichi returns to his seat, Ranpo appears on stage behind the police and the body. He announces that he is a gifted and brilliant detective here to solve the case, before explaining how he deduced what happened. He reveals that much like the play they were watching, this murder revolves heavily around the turning of tides. The man Yukichi thought was the culprit, is actually a victim, Ranpo says as a curtain is drawn, revealing the audience member who disappeared earlier tied up on stage.

From there, we learn that the actor who was thought the die on stage earlier, is actually not dead. He faked his death on stage, using real blood and theater props to frame the audience member. Now exposed, the actor, Murakami, begins to explain his motivation, wanting his viewers to witness the pinnacle of acting. Ranpo wonders if it was worth it, considering Murakami had to traumatize an audience full of people to achieve his goal, causing the man to realize how selfish he’d been finally.

With the case solved, Ranpo happily declares to anyone who will listen that he is a gifted detective, much to Yukichi’s dismay. As Ranpo leaves to speak with the police, Yukichi heads over to clear up something with Egawa and Murakami as he is arrested. He asks who the man from the audience tied up on stage was, but Murakami says he only knows the man as the other aim of this project. Murakami planned the murder with the stagewright, Kurahashi, and it seems capturing the man from the audience was also one of the writer’s objectives. Just before the episode ends, a man runs up, telling Yukichi that the stagewright has been found murdered in a locked room, as we see that the officer who took Ranpo to the station may not be who he seems after all.

Continuing with the same energy from last week, this episode did not disappoint. The dynamic between young Ranpo and Yukichi is so fun that, at times, you almost forget you’re watching a show about superpowered individuals, gangs, and murder. Sometimes extended flashbacks can feel boring or leave fans wishing they had just been given a full prequel instead. Still, Bungo Stray Dogs has a way of seamlessly incorporating backstory into the fold in such a way that it’s almost more compelling than the current timeline.

Although intricate, the mysteries and storylines are never too hard to follow, making this an easy series to find yourself invested in even after waiting several years for a fourth season. The plot is really starting to pick up, and it feels like I’m halfway through a season instead of just starting one. I’m fully invested, and with the way things are going, it will be interesting to see just how the anime continues to top itself week after week.

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Bungo Stray Dogs Season 4 Episode 2 Recap - “The Day is a Dream, the Night is Real” (2024)

FAQs

What happened in episode 2 of bsd? ›

Summary. Atsushi wakes up in a dorm room owned by the Armed Detective Agency. He receives a call from Dazai, who claims that there is an emergency. Atsushi frees Dazai from a suicide attempt in a barrel and decides to look for a different job outside the agency.

What is the explanation of Bungo stray dogs? ›

The show mainly focuses on the weretiger Atsushi Nakajima, who joins others gifted with supernatural powers to accomplish different tasks including running a business, solving mysteries and carrying out missions assigned by the agency.

Why watch Bungo Stray Dogs? ›

It expertly explores the struggles and vulnerabilities of its characters, while also addressing the ethical dilemmas they face in a world teetering between chaos and order. Lastly, Bungo Stray Dogs stands out for its impeccable blend of humor and tragedy.

Does Ranpo know he isn't gifted? ›

Though he is not unaware of this fact, he initially denies it and continues to believe that he is an ability user. However, after some time, Ranpo has come to accept that he is a non-ability user, albeit occasionally still putting on his glasses to "activate" his ability and perform deductions.

Is BSD Season 4 a flashback? ›

However you may feel about each season of Bungo Stray Dogs opening with a flashback storyline, it is hard to deny that the choice to open season four with an adaptation of the third light novel, The Unknown Origins of the Detective Agency, is a sound decision.

Why is it called Bungo? ›

The abilities of the characters usually correspond with the literary styles or works of the person they are named after. Even the manga's title, “Bungo Stray Dogs,” incorporates literature: The word “bungo” translates to “l*terary” in English.

What does bungo mean in japanese? ›

The terms 文語 (bungo "written language") and 口語 (kōgo "spoken language") are still used for classical and modern Japanese, respectively.

Why is BSD called BSD? ›

BSD stands for "Berkeley Software Distribution". It is the name of distributions of source code from the University of California, Berkeley, which were originally extensions to AT&T's Research UNIX® operating system.

Is BSD okay for 12 year olds? ›

I believe that the f-bomb only gets said twice throughout the show. Overall, I think this show would be 13+. It could be older but it can also depend on how mature the person is watching it. Just maybe watch over your children to see if you feel that it is okay for them to watch.

Is Bungo Stray Dogs inappropriate? ›

What you will—and won't—find in this TV show. Words like "damn" and "hell" are audible. Parents need to know that the Japanese anime series Bungo Stray Dogs features fantasy violence (with aggressive behavior, fight scenes, automatic weapons, and some limited blood and injuries shown).

Are stray dogs for kids? ›

Parents need to know that Strays is a lowbrow comedy that may be about talking dogs and feature Will Ferrell as an adorable pup named Reggie but is definitely not for kids. Reggie is treated terribly by his human owner, and some of the movie's laughs come from contrasting Reggie's trusting point-of…

Can a 13 year old watch Bungo Stray Dogs? ›

For Bungou Stray Dogs, I would say it depends on the 12-year old. It is gory, with tons of violence (including murdering), mentions of suicide and the mafia plays a large roll in the plot. I'm 13 and I was fine with it, but I think that is because I have been exposed to the topics before.

Will Bungo Stray Dogs have a season 5? ›

It mainly follows the members of the "Armed Detective Agency" and their everyday lives. After the broadcast of the fourth season's finale, a fifth season was announced. The season premiered on July 12, 2023.

What happened in episode 3 of BSD? ›

The mafioso introduces himself to Atsushi and uses Rashom*on to capture the weretiger. Akutagawa then uses Rashom*on to sever Atsushi's leg. Atsushi futilely attempts to gun down the mafioso until he inadvertently activates his ability and transforms into a tiger. Dazai uses No Longer Human to stop Akutagawa and Atsushi.

What did Dazai do to Q BSD? ›

Q joined the Port Mafia shortly after Osamu Dazai, who is tasked with finding out the child's ability. It's implied Ōgai Mori kept them under his watch. Due to an unknown incident that led to a massive amount of mafia casualties, Dazai had Q locked away.

What happened in Bungou stray dogs season 4 Episode 2? ›

During his search, Yukichi runs into Egawa, the theater owner, who says she has a message from Ranpo. She reveals to him that Ranpo had deduced there were actually two culprits and that the first murder would essentially be used as bait for one criminal to drag out the other.

What is the cannibalism arc BSD? ›

The Cannibalism Arc ( 共喰 ともぐ い編,, Tomogui-hen?) is the fourth story arc in Bungo Stray Dogs and is the first story arc in the Decay of the Angel Saga. It introduces a new group of antagonists, the Rats in the House of the Dead.

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