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There is a specific sub-genre of anime that thrives on discomfort. It’s the space where body horror meets slice-of-life, where the fantastical elements of transformation are used not for power fantasies, but for existential dread. Enter Hei Soshite Watashi wa Ojisan ni (translated roughly as Hey, And So I Became an Uncle or And Then, I Became an Uncle ).

Cut to Takumi in his apartment, holding the ID, tracing Ojisan’s photo with his thumb. “Hei,” he whispers again, this time to himself. And the screen goes black.

"Hej" or more commonly written as "hai" can be a way to say "yes" or to get someone's attention, similar to "hello" in English. "Soshite" means "and then." "Watashi wa" means "I am." "Ojisan ni" could imply giving something to an uncle or referring to something related to an uncle.

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