Episode 4 of Tomo-chan Is a Girl! , titled "The Reason for Her Smile / I Want to Be Playful Like a Girl / Heroes Fall a Lot," continues the series' charming exploration of changing social dynamics and the struggle to be perceived as more than "one of the boys". This episode aired its English dub on January 25, 2023, on Crunchyroll . Plot Breakdown: Smiles, Hugs, and Heroism
: Tomo steps in to protect two classmates, Mifune and Ogawa, from an aggressive third-year student, displaying her natural "manliness" through a swift kick. Meanwhile, the episode reveals that Jun has been secretly protecting Tomo from other delinquents behind her back for years, highlighting his changing feelings toward her. The Changing Dynamic Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko! (Dub) Episode 4
The core of the episode lies in the shifting relationship between Tomo and Jun. When Tomo attempts to hug Jun—mimicking the "bro-hugs" he frequently gives her—he reacts with visible discomfort and scolds her, claiming it’s "inappropriate". This hypocrisy leads to a classic Tomo outburst, but it also signals that Jun can no longer ignore Tomo's status as a girl. English Dub Cast Episode 4 of Tomo-chan Is a Girl
Tomo-chan Is a Girl! Episode 4: Growing Pains and Girly Hugs Plot Breakdown: Smiles, Hugs, and Heroism : Tomo
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