Sakamoto Days Anime Recap EP- 1 & 2 |Transcript | Explained In English

Welcome back to Anireload. The story begins with our main character, Sakamoto, appearing in a building armed with a sword and a gun. Suddenly, an explosion shook the structure, revealing a group of assassins determined to kill him. Spotting Sakamoto, they opened fire. With unmatched skill, Sakamoto swiftly deflected all the bullets with his sword before charging at them. He struck the first assassin with a slash, causing blood to spray onto another gang member. He then shot the second man from behind. Ubel Blatt Anime Recap EP-1 |Transcript | Explained In English

Two more assassins approached, but Sakamoto quickly strangled one and shot the other. As the rest of the gang attacked with machine guns, he effortlessly dodged the hail of bullets, returning fire and taking them out one by one. Eventually, only one survivor remained, frantically searching for him. Sakamoto appeared unexpectedly, aimed at the last man, and swiftly ended the confrontation.

Afterward, Sakamoto abandoned his criminal life, choosing a peaceful path. While shopping one day, he encountered a beautiful woman whose charm captivated him. Falling in love, he decided to leave his past behind. They married, had a child, and Sakamoto opened a shop, devoting himself to his family and peaceful living.

One day, Shin, a former gang associate, came looking for Sakamoto. Meanwhile, at the shop, Sakamoto played with a young boy who frequently visited. The boy attempted to hit a target drawn on the glass with a toy arrow but missed. As the boy prepared for another try, some school supplies spilled from his bag, staining a customer’s clothes with ink. The man, angered by the mishap, grabbed the boy by his shirt and berated him.

Sakamoto watched calmly as the man continued yelling. When the boy accidentally dirtied the man’s clothes again, the customer raised his hand to strike him. Sakamoto intervened, briefly imagining subduing the man with a pen but refrained from acting. The man insulted Sakamoto for his weight before storming out of the shop. The boy, in tears, thanked Sakamoto for protecting him, and Sakamoto’s wife and daughter comforted him.

Soon after, Shin appeared in the shop, praising Sakamoto’s speed and restraint. Shin, who had the ability to read minds, noted that Sakamoto could have easily defeated the man earlier. Sakamoto briefly imagined striking Shin, but Shin, reading his thoughts, scolded him for it and reminded him of their past partnership. He emphasized his loyalty to Sakamoto.

Sakamoto served food to Shin, who then asked if he had truly left his life of crime and killing behind and if opening the shop marked the start of a new chapter. Shin pointed out that Sakamoto had gained significant weight and urged him to return to his former ways. Sakamoto, however, replied that he was no longer the same person.

Shin reminisced about Sakamoto’s powerful past, highlighting the fear and respect he commanded among leaders. Frustrated, Shin insisted that Sakamoto should reclaim his former glory, but Sakamoto ignored him and continued eating. Exasperated, Shin mentioned that Sakamoto used to eat street food and never indulged in such refined meals, hinting at how much he had changed.

Lighting a cigarette, Shin prepared to smoke, but Sakamoto snatched the cigarette before he could light it, pointing to a “No Smoking” sign nearby. Shin was taken aback by Sakamoto’s strength and realized the gesture was more than just enforcing a rule—it was a subtle warning. It conveyed that Sakamoto could eliminate him with ease if he wanted to.

While Shin was still processing this, a man on a bicycle approached. Sakamoto greeted him warmly and asked if he needed help. Shin was surprised to see Sakamoto aiding others, a far cry from the fearsome figure he remembered. The man explained that a tree in his yard had grown too large, with its branches sprawling uncontrollably. Accompanying the man to his home, Sakamoto swiftly pruned the tree with incredible speed, leaving Shin stunned.

Shortly after, a woman approached Sakamoto, explaining that her daughter refused to eat. Sakamoto resolved the issue effortlessly, feeding the little girl and calming the mother’s worries. Later, he encountered two crying children fighting over a single ball. Each wanted it for themselves. To settle the argument, Sakamoto split the ball in half, giving each child a piece, which resolved their dispute.

Shin, growing increasingly frustrated with Sakamoto’s peaceful lifestyle, accused him of hiding his true self behind acts of kindness. He bluntly told Sakamoto that his current appearance was disgraceful and announced his departure. Just as he was leaving, a small child playfully threw a toy arrow at Shin’s head and ran off. Shin, visibly annoyed, scolded the child before heading to his car.

As Shin drove, he reflected on how he hadn’t seen Sakamoto in five years. He noted Sakamoto’s significant weight gain but also acknowledged that his speed and strength remained unmatched. Despite his frustration, Shin felt a glimmer of happiness and secretly hoped they could work together again. His excitement led him to hit his head repeatedly on the car’s dashboard, shaking the vehicle and alarming pedestrians who fled in panic.

Shortly afterward, Shin received a call from his boss. The boss asked if Shin had convinced Sakamoto to return to their gang. When Shin said no, the boss asked if he had killed Sakamoto instead. Shin replied that he hadn’t, explaining that Sakamoto was now overweight and posed no threat. Angered, the boss reminded Shin of their gang’s rules: anyone who retires must be eliminated. He warned that if Shin didn’t kill Sakamoto, someone else would be sent to do it—and Shin would be killed as well. Overwhelmed, Shin ended the call abruptly.

Returning home, Shin tried to distract himself. He bought supplies, took a bath, ate, and lay in bed, deep in thought about his boss’s ultimatum. He realized that if he didn’t act, someone else would harm Sakamoto. Gripping his weapon, Shin resolved to handle the matter himself. As he prepared, memories of their past battles together surfaced, reminding him of Sakamoto’s strength and loyalty.

The next day, Shin visited Sakamoto at his shop, claiming he was leaving the country and wanted to say goodbye. Suddenly, Shin drew his gun and fired at Sakamoto.

However, Sakamoto deflected the bullet midair using a hard candy from his mouth, altering its trajectory and avoiding harm. In the next instant, Sakamoto vanished from sight, leaving Shin searching the store in vain. Unable to read Sakamoto’s thoughts, Shin became increasingly frustrated. Suddenly, Sakamoto distracted him by tossing a pack of chocolates, forcing Shin to shift his focus.

Using candy as improvised projectiles, Sakamoto launched several rapid strikes, mimicking bullets. Shin skillfully dodged them all, retreating and leaping to gain distance. As Shin raised his gun to fire again, Sakamoto hurled a pack of pastries at him, disrupting his aim once more. Shin paused to locate Sakamoto but was caught off guard when Sakamoto appeared behind him, delivering a single, powerful blow that knocked him unconscious.

Just before losing consciousness, Shin caught a glimpse of Sakamoto as he had been in the past: strong, precise, and fearsome.

Shin woke up in an unfamiliar home to see Sakamoto’s daughter observing him curiously. She quickly called for her mother, who informed her that their guest was awake. Surprised by the warm and domestic setting, Shin noticed Sakamoto’s wife preparing a large meal. She asked him how much rice he wanted, and he modestly replied that he didn’t need much.

Suspicious, Shin initially thought the food might be poisoned but reassured himself that he could handle it. When he began eating, the delicious taste overwhelmed him. Reluctantly, he admitted he had never eaten anything so good and complimented the food, calling it excellent. Sakamoto’s wife chuckled and remarked that Shin’s reaction reminded her of how Sakamoto used to be in the past.

Meanwhile, Sakamoto was nearby, busy feeding his daughter. Shin observed the scene and reflected on the peaceful and happy life Sakamoto had chosen. As Shin prepared to leave, Sakamoto escorted him outside. Embarrassed, Shin thanked him for the meal. Sakamoto pointed to a sign on his shop that read, We hope to see you again.

Back at the gang’s hideout, the boss confronted Shin, demanding to know if he had killed Sakamoto. Shin remained silent, prompting the boss to berate him for disobedience, calling it a disgrace. Shin pleaded with the boss to leave Sakamoto alone, explaining that he had a family now and was no longer a threat.

The boss, unimpressed, mocked Shin’s loyalty and laughed at his request. Shin, determined to protect Sakamoto, even offered to sacrifice himself in exchange for sparing his former partner’s life. The boss coldly dismissed the gesture, suggesting Shin kill himself if he truly wanted to save Sakamoto. However, the boss secretly intended to target Sakamoto regardless.

Reading the boss’s thoughts, Shin realized the betrayal and declared he had never trusted him, revealing his ability to hear thoughts. Shocked, the boss ordered his gang members to kill Shin. Gunfire erupted as the gang attacked, but Shin retaliated swiftly.

At his shop, Sakamoto was eavesdropping on the conversation using a listening device. Realizing Shin was in danger, Sakamoto transformed his peaceful shop into a makeshift armory, selecting a weapon and preparing for battle.

Meanwhile, Shin managed to take down four gang members. One attempted to ambush him from behind, but Shin appeared behind him first, delivering a devastating kick to the neck that knocked him out. Another gang member aimed a heavy weapon at Shin, but Shin, reading his thoughts, dodged the attack effortlessly.

The boss regrouped with the remaining gang members, scolding them for their failure to handle a single person. But before he could issue another command, an ominous presence loomed in the shadows—Sakamoto had arrived, ready to intervene.

The boss explained that Shin was a psychic who could read their thoughts, instructing the gang members to attack from a distance to avoid detection. They surrounded Shin, limiting his options. Realizing he had only one magazine of bullets left, Shin quickly strategized his next move.

Launching another attack, Shin managed to kill two more gang members, but a stray bullet struck his leg, immobilizing him. The gang encircled him, aiming their weapons, leaving Shin in a state of shock as he faced imminent danger.

Just in time, Sakamoto arrived, using his unparalleled skill to incapacitate the gang members surrounding Shin. With precise movements, he knocked them to the ground one by one. The gang leader spotted Sakamoto and immediately ordered his men to kill him.

The gang launched a coordinated attack, but Sakamoto countered with unmatched dexterity. Wielding only a pair of chopsticks, he swiftly disarmed and defeated several gang members. When one fired at him, Sakamoto caught the bullets with his chopsticks, then moved behind the shooter, grabbing and hurling him into two other attackers.

Two gang members opened fire with machine guns, but Sakamoto deflected their bullets using two pens, then threw the pens at them with lethal precision. Leaping into the air, Sakamoto grabbed a long rope and landed forcefully on two more gang members, kicking them down. Using the rope, he tied up two attackers and flung them aside.

Sakamoto dashed toward another gang member, snatching his weapon just as another attacker lunged at him with a knife. He avoided the blade effortlessly and knocked the attacker out with a single punch.

Seeing this, the gang leader frantically ordered his men to shoot Sakamoto simultaneously. As the hail of bullets rained down, Sakamoto revealed a sharp weapon, dodging the shots with incredible speed. He destroyed the leader’s gun and swiftly eliminated the remaining attackers with flawless precision.

Shin, astonished by Sakamoto’s actions, asked how he had managed to locate him. Sakamoto picked up Shin’s gun and revealed a listening device he had planted earlier, showcasing his foresight. Shin, impressed, admitted that Sakamoto was always one step ahead. Before Shin could finish his thought, Sakamoto cut him off by tossing him a work shirt and declaring that he would now be working at the shop.

The scene shifted to the store, where Sakamoto and Shin were dressed in their work uniforms. Shin grumbled that Sakamoto should stop eating near him, pointing out that the noodles were almost finished because of him. Sakamoto’s wife and daughter arrived, and the child ran happily to Shin, hugging him tightly.

Later, Shin helped an elderly woman find what she was looking for in the store. A child then asked Shin to play, but Shin explained he was busy and would join after completing his tasks. Curious, the child asked if Shin enjoyed his new job. Shin hesitated, replying that he wasn’t sure, but it was better than his previous one.

The child pressed further, asking about Shin’s previous job. Reading Sakamoto’s thoughts, Shin realized Sakamoto was silently threatening him not to reveal the truth. Nervously, Shin told the child that he used to work as a “cleaner.” Sakamoto glanced at Shin and continued eating his food without a word.

Shin resumed restocking shelves and assisting customers, performing his tasks exceptionally well. When Sakamoto passed by, Shin couldn’t help but comment on the last battle, marveling at Sakamoto’s combat skills despite his significant weight gain.

Sakamoto, visibly irritated, told Shin to stop talking and get back to work. However, Shin persisted, expressing admiration for how impressive Sakamoto had been during the fight. Sakamoto’s wife overheard the conversation and questioned him, asking if he had returned to fighting. Sakamoto immediately denied it, but she reminded him of the rule in their marriage: if he ever returned to combat, it would lead to their divorce. Sakamoto reassured her that he remembered the rule.

Curious, Shin asked what the rule was. Sakamoto imagined eliminating Shin in frustration, causing Shin to feel a sudden sharp pain. Yelling at Sakamoto to stop doing that, Shin quickly backed off. Angry, Sakamoto told Shin to keep quiet.

Later, Sakamoto and Shin headed to Chinatown. Shin was amazed by the vibrant surroundings and asked if they were there to buy supplies for the store. Noticing Sakamoto purchasing pork, Shin inquired about it. Sakamoto explained it was for his wife and daughter. Shin mused aloud that Sakamoto must deeply love his family and once again asked about the marriage rule. Sakamoto ignored him and kept walking.

While they were in Chinatown, a young girl named O accidentally broke a window from a nearby building and fell, landing on Sakamoto and spilling the bag of meat he had bought. Furious, Sakamoto stared at the ruined pork. Shin tried to console him, suggesting they could clean it and still use it, but Sakamoto dismissed the idea, declaring it ruined.

Before they could leave, a group of men chasing O arrived. The girl prepared herself to face them. Shin suggested they leave immediately to avoid getting involved, but Sakamoto, still angry about the ruined meal, replied that they had spoiled his daughter’s dinner. Shin tried reasoning with him, saying it wasn’t the right time, but Sakamoto remained firm.

One of the men taunted O, asking if she thought she could escape like a cat by jumping out of windows. O confidently declared she didn’t flee from men who were mere puppets. Two men attacked her, but she swiftly kicked one and defeated the other.

Three more attackers remained, and one suggested surrounding her to prevent any escape. O leaped over one of them, striking him from behind, then delivered a brutal beating to another. Shin watched in amazement at her strength. O threw the last man into a nearby dumpster.

A large man from the group grabbed O from behind, restraining her arms. Another gang member approached, brandishing a knife and threatening to stab her. Another suggested they torture her first, smirking as he proposed to start by cutting her legs so she couldn’t escape again.

Just as he prepared to act, Sakamoto intervened, breaking the knife with a food utensil and sending the man holding it to the ground. Shin used his bag to strike the man restraining O, freeing her. Another gang member drew a gun and ordered them not to move, but O acted swiftly, striking the man’s hands and causing him to drop the weapon. She knocked him to the ground.

Shin, still in disbelief, wondered who this girl could be. Meanwhile, Sakamoto looked mournfully at his spilled pork.

The remaining gang members, determined to capture O, launched an attack. Sakamoto quickly picked up O and ran, dodging gunfire. The gang struggled to keep up and eventually gave up due to exhaustion.

At the gang’s hideout, one of the men who had chased O pleaded with their leader, Dan, explaining that two men had helped her escape. Enraged, Dan scolded him for letting her slip away again and struck him with his staff, reminding him that he had killed an entire clan to capture her. Dan dismissed the man, but as he turned to leave, the gang’s swordsman, Beato, stepped forward and decapitated him.

The brutal act left everyone in the room paralyzed with fear. Beato, holding the severed head, pretended to stifle its complaints, joking with Dan. His brother stepped forward, sternly warning Beato not to joke about such serious matters and calling him a fool. He added that the taste of the situation wasn’t pleasant.

Dan addressed the two brothers, emphasizing the importance of capturing the girl, O. He explained that the key she possessed was crucial as it would grant them control over the black market.

He ordered them to find her at all costs. B confidently stated that anyone who stood in their way would be killed. Dan gave his approval, telling them to do whatever was necessary.

Meanwhile, O, Shin, and Sakamoto continued running. Shin questioned O about what was happening to her. She revealed that she was the daughter of a major mafia boss and that the men chasing her wanted the key she carried. While jumping from rooftop to rooftop, she showed Shin the key. Shin suggested she hand over the key to save herself from trouble, but O refused.

She explained that the key opened a vault containing all her family’s treasures. Her father had entrusted it to her, and she recalled her mother tying the key around her neck while her father fought off enemies. Her parents had urged her to escape to ensure the key wouldn’t fall into the wrong hands. O vowed never to give it away, asking Shin what she could possibly say to her father when they met in the afterlife if she failed to protect it.

O apologized for burdening them and thanked them for their help before leaping away to distance herself. Shin tried to follow her, but Sakamoto grabbed him and stopped him. Sakamoto turned to O and asked if she could cook pork. O replied that her father had taught her how to prepare it and that she was capable.

Sakamoto declared to Shin that their shopping trip was over and that they would solve O’s problem. He made a deal with O, promising to take care of the gang if she agreed to cook pork for them afterward.

Before Shin could respond, he sensed an incoming attack and tried to warn Sakamoto. However, it was too late. B delivered a powerful kick to Sakamoto’s face, knocking him back and surrounding him inside the adjacent building with the gang. Shin grew increasingly worried about Sakamoto.

Lou approached him, acknowledging how dire the situation had become. Meanwhile, Sun mocked B, commenting that his strikes had become weak. B dismissed the criticism, saying the initial blows didn’t matter to him as he relished the thrill of killing and disposing of bodies. Sun retorted that even B’s killing style had deteriorated.

Confused, Shin asked who these two were. Lou explained that they were B and Sun, hired assassins who, regardless of the payment, found immense pleasure in killing their targets. They were relentless, never failing to capture their prey. Afterward, they would draw portraits of their victims as a twisted hobby—a testament to their deeply unhinged minds.

B casually remarked to Sun that they had become quite famous, asking if that wasn’t a good thing. Sun disagreed, saying that as killers, they should avoid drawing attention.

At that moment, Shin launched an attack on Sun, attempting to strike him. Sun effortlessly blocked the blow and mockingly asked if Shin was angry over the supposed death of his friend. Shin confidently replied that Sun was foolish to think his friend could die and stepped back, declaring that no one truly understood Sakamoto’s strength as a warrior. Sun scoffed, dismissing Shin as a child.

Meanwhile, B moved stealthily toward Lou from behind, aiming to strike her with his sword. Before he could land the blow, Sakamoto arrived in time, delivering a devastating punch to B’s face. The force sent B crashing into the ground, splitting the floor and causing him to fall to the lower level.

Sun, watching casually, commented on Sakamoto’s impressive punch, and B replied that the building was old and easy to damage. Turning his attention to Lou, Sun addressed her mockingly, asking if she would hand over the key, promising to kill her gently afterward.

Lou stood her ground firmly, stating that the key was her only inheritance from her father and that she would never part with it. Sun dismissed her words as outdated, questioning why she would risk her life for something as insignificant as a key.

Lou, enraged, yelled at Sun to be quiet and charged at him in anger. Before she could reach him, Sakamoto intercepted her and threw her back to prevent her from acting recklessly. Furious at being stopped, Lou glared at Sakamoto, but Shin interjected, advising her not to let their words provoke her into losing control.

Lou turned to Shin and explained that the vault the key unlocked contained all her ancestors’ possessions. She shared that her father had died protecting it and had been killed by these very fools.

As she spoke, Sun suddenly hurled a knife at her, but Sakamoto caught it midair, saving her just in time. Sun glared at Sakamoto, warning him not to interfere and suggesting he should have let the knife strike Lou, allowing her to reunite with her parents in death.

Sakamoto, unfazed, replied firmly, “No one here can give me orders.”

Lou turned to Sakamoto and asked why he wanted to help her. At that moment, Sakamoto’s mind drifted to a memory from his past. He recalled returning home to his wife after purchasing a gift for her. When he arrived, his wife asked why he was late. Sakamoto explained that he had been working.

Suspecting the truth, she pressed him, asking if it was his usual line of work—killing. He admitted that he had to complete the job so he could buy her the gift. His wife refused the present, saying it was tainted with blood, just like his face. She told him there was no point in continuing their relationship and that they should part ways.

Overwhelmed, she stepped off the edge of the building. Sakamoto, horrified, caught her midair, and they embraced as they fell together. Emerging from the icy sphere, his wife admitted she had misjudged the height from the building to the ground.

She approached Sakamoto and told him that someday, he might lose her and understand the pain of such a loss. She reminded him that everyone has someone they love and don’t want to lose. She asked him to promise that he would stop fighting and focus instead on helping others.

The memory faded, and Sakamoto returned to the present. Shin, deeply moved by the story, looked at Sakamoto with sadness. Sakamoto then turned to Shin and firmly stated, “That’s my rule. I don’t kill.”

The two brothers, Sun and Bato, launched a coordinated attack on Sakamoto and Shin. Bato aimed several strikes at Sakamoto, but none of them landed. Sun followed up by attacking Sakamoto with his weapon, but Sakamoto skillfully blocked all his blows.

Meanwhile, Bato turned his attention to Shin, attempting to land a hit, but Shin evaded him. Shin tried to counter with a kick, but it was ineffective.

On the other side, Sun threw a barrage of knives at Sakamoto, but Sakamoto dodged every single one.

Frustrated, Sun hurled another set of knives, but this time Sakamoto caught them midair with ease. The brothers regrouped, and Sun asked B if he was thinking what he was. B confirmed with a smirk.

They launched a flurry of rapid, synchronized strikes at Sakamoto, but their efforts were in vain as Sakamoto avoided all their attacks without taking a scratch.

Shin approached Sakamoto to check on him, asking if he was okay. Sakamoto reassured him that he was fine, though he admitted his muscles felt a bit stiff.

Sun, frustrated and confused, asked B how Sakamoto was able to evade all their attacks without even a scratch. Once again, Sun asked B if he was thinking what he was. B confirmed, and they attempted another attack on Sakamoto.

This time, Sakamoto delivered a powerful blow to B’s head. Enraged, Sun attacked Sakamoto, but Sakamoto broke his weapon with ease, leaving Sun in disbelief.

Realizing he couldn’t win, Sun decided to capture Lou and escape. However, Shin, who could read Sun’s thoughts, intercepted his plan. Shin threw a rope around Sun’s neck and yanked him to the ground.

Sakamoto then dropped a large refrigerator onto Sun, incapacitating him completely.

Lou, stunned by what she had witnessed, asked, “Who are you, really?”

Sakamoto, calm and composed, simply replied, “We’re just shop workers,” as he casually ate a piece of crab.

The scene shifted to Dan, fuming in his office as he struck the vault, frustrated by his inability to open it and claim its contents. Moments later, B and Sun were brought in, bound and defeated.

Dan, startled, demanded to know who had done this. Before he could react further, Lou appeared behind him, holding a knife to his neck.

Dan immediately panicked and begged her for mercy, promising to do whatever she wanted. Lou, her voice cold, told Dan to shut up, reminding him that nothing he could do would bring her father back. With one final blow, she knocked him to the ground.

Shin, observing, asked if she was satisfied and joked, “I wouldn’t mind adding a few punches myself.”

Sakamoto, imagining himself silencing Shin permanently, smirked in his mind. Shin noticed and, irritated, told Sakamoto to stop doing that. Sakamoto replied firmly that Shin should stay out of it.

Lou, catching her breath, recalled her father’s advice not to kill people in the streets, even when they angered her, and to focus on living a happy life.

She then turned her attention to the vault. As she opened it, everyone was stunned by the treasure inside.

Lou, however, stopped them from entering before her. Shin entered and picked up a book, immediately engrossed in reading it. Meanwhile, Sakamoto sifted through the jewels.

Lou grabbed the book from Shin’s hands, wondering what her father had left her. She then noticed a letter hanging inside a small container. She opened it and read her father’s words.

Curious, Shin asked what the letter said. Lou replied that her father had written about the best drink ever and how grateful he was for it.

Shin chuckled and joked, “I hope it’s as good as your father claimed.”

They all sat down on the floor, enjoying a meal of pork together. Lou commented on how everything had been completely shattered because of the events leading up to this moment. Shin teased her, saying it was all her fault. Sakamoto, tasting the pork, declared it was still delicious. Lou tried it herself and agreed, saying it was absolutely excellent.

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