Uzaki-chan Wa Asobitai! Double (dub) Episode 4 May 2026

Sakurai stopped, looking at her. For a moment, the teasing stopped, and the genuine connection they’d been building through every shared meal and awkward encounter felt tangible.

As their voices echoed down the street—one boisterous and teasing, the other loud and defensive—it was clear that while they might be "doubling" the trouble, they were also doubling the bond that neither was quite ready to admit was there. Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai! Double (Dub) Episode 4

Hana Uzaki practically bounced toward the counter, her grin wide and mischievous. This wasn't just any day; Uzaki was riding high on the momentum of their recent "double" adventures. She leaned over the counter, her eyes sparkling with that specific brand of "I’m about to make your life difficult" enthusiasm. Sakurai stopped, looking at her

"Li-ar!" she sang, popping the 'p' sound. "I bet you were thinking about how much you missed your favorite junior. Well, lucky for you, I’ve got a plan to cure your boredom." Hana Uzaki practically bounced toward the counter, her

"I’m working, Uzaki. It’s called a job," Sakurai muttered, not looking up from the mug he was scrubbing. "And I wasn't moping until you walked in."

Sakurai stopped, looking at her. For a moment, the teasing stopped, and the genuine connection they’d been building through every shared meal and awkward encounter felt tangible.

As their voices echoed down the street—one boisterous and teasing, the other loud and defensive—it was clear that while they might be "doubling" the trouble, they were also doubling the bond that neither was quite ready to admit was there.

Hana Uzaki practically bounced toward the counter, her grin wide and mischievous. This wasn't just any day; Uzaki was riding high on the momentum of their recent "double" adventures. She leaned over the counter, her eyes sparkling with that specific brand of "I’m about to make your life difficult" enthusiasm.

"Li-ar!" she sang, popping the 'p' sound. "I bet you were thinking about how much you missed your favorite junior. Well, lucky for you, I’ve got a plan to cure your boredom."

"I’m working, Uzaki. It’s called a job," Sakurai muttered, not looking up from the mug he was scrubbing. "And I wasn't moping until you walked in."