Ep 13. The Doctor from Geneva
- June 27, 2015
- 23 min
The episode titled "The Doctor from Geneva" takes place in the midst of a school festival at the high school where the protagonist, Junichiro Kagami, teaches. As students and staff members excitedly prepare for the festival, a mysterious and far too serious visitor arrives at the school. The visitor is a doctor from Geneva who is seeking out Kagami - but why?
As the episode unfolds, the doctor begins to reveal his true motive for coming to see Kagami. The doctor has a son who is struggling to adjust to life in Japan, and he believes that Kagami, as an "ultimate otaku teacher," can help. The doctor insists that Kagami accompany him to Geneva to meet his son and offer guidance and advice.
Despite his initial hesitation, Kagami eventually agrees to travel to Geneva with the doctor. Once in Switzerland, the duo meets the doctor's son, a young man named Moritz. Kagami quickly realizes that Moritz is a lot like himself - a passionate and dedicated otaku who struggles to connect with others.
As Kagami spends time with Moritz, he begins to teach him valuable lessons about life and friendship. The two bond over their shared interests, and Kagami encourages Moritz to be true to himself and embrace his otaku identity. Meanwhile, the doctor watches on, impressed by Kagami's ability to connect with his son.
While in Geneva, Kagami and Moritz also attend a cosplay event together, which turns out to be a highlight of the trip. Kagami sees how much the event means to Moritz and is thrilled to see him finally connecting with others who share his interests.
As the episode draws to a close, Kagami and Moritz say their goodbyes, both sad to see each other go. Back in Japan, Kagami reflects on his time in Geneva and the lessons he learned from Moritz. He realizes that, in many ways, he was able to be a mentor and teacher to Moritz, despite their age difference and different backgrounds.
Overall, "The Doctor from Geneva" offers a heartwarming and insightful look into the power of friendship and acceptance. It showcases Kagami's ability to connect with people across cultures and backgrounds, and highlights the importance of being true to oneself. Fans of Ultimate Otaku Teacher are sure to enjoy this emotional and uplifting episode.