Watari-kun’s * Is About to Collapse: Episode 26 – A Chaotic Mess That’s Weirdly Addictive
Let’s cut to the chase: Watari-kun’s * Is About to Collapse Season 1 Episode 26 is a hot mess. But here’s the thing—sometimes hot messes are fun to watch. Released on December 26, 2025, this episode wraps up the first season with more drama, cringe, and over-the-top moments than a high school soap opera. And honestly? I couldn’t look away.
First, let’s recap the basics for anyone just tuning in (though if you’re jumping in at Episode 26, good luck making sense of it). Naoto Watari is a high schooler who’s been raising his younger sister Suzu alone since their parents died two years ago. They live with their aunt Tamayo, but their quiet life gets turned upside down when Naoto’s childhood friend Satsuki suddenly returns. If you think that sounds like a typical anime setup, you’re right—but this show takes “typical” and cranks it to 11.
Episode 26 kicks off with Naoto in deep trouble. His aunt Tamayo catches him kissing Satsuki and kicks him out of the house. Cue Naoto begging to stay—because, let’s be real, where else is he gonna go? But here’s the twist: Naoto starts questioning himself. Is he the one who’s actually dependent on Suzu, not the other way around? That’s a solid question, especially since Suzu is a straight-A genius who pretends to need help with homework just to spend time with him. Talk about manipulation!
Fans on MyAnimeList had a lot to say about this. One user called Naoto “the most flawed character in this show,” and I can’t argue. He’s all over the place—worrying about Suzu, confused about his feelings for Satsuki, and even doubting his own self-worth. Another fan summed it up perfectly: “Literally everyone in this damn series needs therapy BADLY, except Ishihara.” Truer words were never spoken.
Let’s talk about the characters because they’re the heart (and chaos) of this show. Suzu is the definition of a siscon—she’s so attached to Naoto that she gets jealous when he spends time with anyone else. In Episode 26, she invites him to study, but let’s be real—she doesn’t need help. She just wants his attention. And when Naoto gets upset because Suzu went to a friend’s house? That’s when fans really lost it. One user ranted, “Why did he get so upset over Suzu going to a friends house?? This shit is so cringe. She’s in 4th grade!” Yeah, that’s a valid point. A 4th grader should be hanging out with friends, not acting like a stay-at-home mom.
Then there’s Satsuki. Oh, Satsuki. She’s the wildcard here—equal parts funny and terrifying. She sneaks into Naoto’s bed like a ninja, teases him relentlessly, and even calls Suzu’s classmate “F-Cup-san” (mature, right?). But fans love her. One user said, “Satsuki is just a littleeee crazy. It’s been decent so far but I am excited to see more!” Another added, “Satsuki cracked me up when she suddenly appeared in his bed like a ninja!” She’s the comic relief in a show that’s otherwise full of drama, and we need her.
Let’s not forget Tamayo, the aunt. She’s toxic AF. Kicking Naoto out for kissing someone? Overreact much? Fans called her out too—one user said, “The aunt is super toxic as well. Yea what’s up with her acting like she gonna put out her brother’s kids when she’s the only family they have and they’re minors.” Preach.
Now, let’s address the elephant in the room: the siscon/brocon trope. This show doesn’t just use it—it abuses it. Suzu and Naoto’s relationship is so intense it’s uncomfortable. One fan put it bluntly: “This is like Oreimo with a far inferior supporting cast.” Ouch. Another said, “The whole ‘sister complex’ thing… or maybe it’s a ‘brother complex’? Is that actually real??” For the sake of everyone’s sanity, let’s hope not.
But here’s the thing—even with all its flaws, people are still watching. Why? Because it’s entertaining. It’s like a train wreck—you can’t look away. One user admitted, “I actually liked this anime… There’s nothing particularly special about it, but—I still liked it!” Another said, “This honestly is not well written at all… MC is so cringe to watch. FMC, is just full of red flags. I’ll see how far I can watch it.” That’s the vibe—you know it’s bad, but you keep going anyway.
The animation and production? Let’s just say it’s not groundbreaking. The filter over the episodes is a constant complaint—one user said, “they’re really just gonna have that ugly ass overlay for the entire series huh?” Yeah, the filter is distracting, but it’s not enough to make you stop watching. The music is forgettable, and the plot is messy, but the characters keep you hooked.
So, should you watch Episode 26 of Watari-kun’s * Is About to Collapse? If you’re into chaotic, over-the-top anime with characters that make you want to scream (in a good way), then yes. It’s not for everyone—if you hate siscon tropes or cringe-worthy moments, this isn’t the show for you. But if you’re looking for something that’s equal parts funny, dramatic, and just plain weird, give it a shot.
As one fan put it, “No one hates anime more than anime fans.” But even with all the hate, people are still talking about this show. That’s the magic of it—love it or hate it, you can’t ignore it.
In conclusion, Episode 26 is a wild ride. Naoto’s identity crisis, Suzu’s manipulation, Satsuki’s chaos, and Tamayo’s toxicity all come together to create a show that’s as frustrating as it is fun. Will Naoto figure out his feelings? Will Suzu learn to be independent? Will Satsuki stop sneaking into Naoto’s bed? Who knows—but I’ll definitely be watching to find out.
Just remember: if you do watch it, keep a bucket of popcorn (and maybe a therapist) handy. You’ll need both.
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 26
File Size: 1.4 GiB
Format/Quality: H264 High@L4 1920×1080 @7969 kbps 23.976 FPS
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