Hei Soshite Watashi Wa Ojisan Ni Ep01 Link
The title "Hei, Soshite Watashi wa Ojisan ni" comes from Aoi’s first line after looking in the mirror: "Hei... (Hey...) Soshite watashi wa ojisan ni natta." (And so, I became an old man.)
It dares to ask a question few shows ask: hei soshite watashi wa ojisan ni ep01
She stumbles into a strange shrine—one the show frames with eerie, desaturated lighting. A fox statue winks. Aoi passes out. This is the scene that went viral on TikTok. Aoi wakes up with back pain. She hears a man’s groan. When she looks into the grimy bathroom mirror of a one-room apartment in Saitama , she sees Kenji —played by veteran actor Ren Osugi (in a career-defining comedic-horror performance). The title "Hei, Soshite Watashi wa Ojisan ni"
The final shot of EP01—Aoi (as Kenji) wiping vomit from his mustache while staring at his young, possessed body laughing in the rain—is iconic. It’s sad. It’s absurd. It’s perfect Japanese television. Aoi passes out
The Japanese entertainment landscape is no stranger to provocative titles, but every so often, a show emerges that breaks the algorithm, sparks international curiosity, and sends search engines into a frenzy. One such title currently dominating Reddit threads, Twitter (X) fan accounts, and piracy sites is "Hei, Soshite Watashi wa Ojisan ni EP01" .
The twist? After a drunken night at an izakaya , Aoi wakes up to find her consciousness has shifted into the body of —a 58-year-old widowed salaryman who smells like menthol cigarettes and regret.