: Despite their tension, Kazuki makes a special bento for Miri’s field trip to the zoo but accidentally leaves it at home. To deliver it, Kazuki and Rei use their assassin skills to "infiltrate" the zoo while staying hidden from the teachers.
: The core lesson centers on Kazuki learning to trust Miri’s inherent kindness rather than jumping to worst-case conclusions.
: Kazuki’s persistent questioning about the fight leads to a fallout with Miri, who eventually shouts, "I hate you, Papa!". Buddy Daddies Episode 6
: At home, Kazuki discovers from Miri’s notebook that she hadn't started the fight; she had actually been trying to stop a different altercation. The episode ends with a cliffhanger as a mysterious woman named Karin arrives at Kyutarou’s café. Key Themes and Highlights
: While observing her from the shadows, the dads realize Miri is more attentive and kinder than they thought. She helps a classmate named Taiga (the boy she reportedly fought with) when they get separated from the group. : Despite their tension, Kazuki makes a special
In Episode 6 of Buddy Daddies , titled the series shifts focus from high-stakes assassinations to the relatable, comedic anxieties of parenthood. The episode explores themes of parental trust and the fear of a child's future while maintaining the show's signature blend of humor and action . Plot Summary
: The episode features several "imagination sequences" where Kazuki envisions a teenage Miri as a shoplifting delinquent. : Kazuki’s persistent questioning about the fight leads
: Rei shows a more involved side, driving the "mission" and even smiling when Miri expresses her love for him.