| Episode | Title | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The Rainy Day Discovery | The protagonist finds the mysterious girl in a cardboard box and takes her home. | | 2 | The Zipper | The shocking discovery of the zipper on the girl's back and the first attempt to open it. | | 3 | The Men in Black | Two mysterious men in suits arrive with instructions and money, leaving the girl in his care. | | 4 | A New Life Begins | The awkward start of living together; the girl (later named "Chuck") learns to eat, bathe, and speak. | | 5 | Learning to be Human | The protagonist takes Chuck out in public for the first time, leading to a series of comedic incidents. | | 6 | The First Zipper Pull | A dramatic scene where the protagonist finally pulls the zipper, revealing a strange, glowing void. | | 7 | Visitor from the Inside | A mysterious voice or entity emerges from the zipper, introducing a new threat or mystery. | | 8 | The Secret Origin | Through flashbacks and clues, the truth about Chuck's origins and the zipper's purpose begins to surface. | | 9 | Daily Life & Growing Bonds | A more relaxed, slice-of-life episode showing the deepening relationship between the two main characters. | | 10 | The Organization's Pursuit | The men in black return, revealing that a shadowy organization wants the girl (and her zipper) back. | | 11 | The Escape | The protagonist decides to flee with Chuck to protect her, leading to a tense chase sequence. | | 12 | Confrontation | A final, emotionally charged confrontation with the forces trying to take Chuck away. | | 13 | The Final Choice | The protagonist must make a life-altering decision about Chuck's future, leading to the game's ending(s). |
By the time the viewer reaches Episode 13, the series has firmly established a comforting rhythm. While there isn't a traditional "finale" with a grand climax—typical of variety programming—there is a sense of satisfaction. The final episode of the block encapsulates everything that makes the show work: the quick wit, the blurring of lines between "stage" and "backstage," and the palpable sense of fun. Watching the thirteenth installment feels like the conclusion of a great dinner party; you are full, happy, and reluctant to leave the table.
Here's a brief summary of each episode:
: The central mystery of the series, found by Youichi. She is voiced by Suzune Kusunoki. Youichi Sakurai
Multi-episode blocks ranging from 1 to 13 typically comprise a complete (a single broadcasting season). Here is how a standard 13-episode dark fantasy or mystery arc unfolds: Episode Range Narrative Focus Episodes 1–3 The Incident Watch Chakku Tsuiteru Episode 1 13
The divided response is perhaps the most fascinating thing about the Chakku Tsuiteru fanbase. You'll often see two strong, opposing viewpoints:
By watching "Chakku Tsuiteru" episodes 1-13, you'll embark on an unforgettable journey filled with action, adventure, and excitement. So, what are you waiting for? Start watching today! | Episode | Title | Description | |
| Episode | Title (English Fan Translation) | Best Moment | |---------|--------------------------------|--------------| | 1 | "The Fist That Talks Back" | Ryo’s first "Pantsless Punch" | | 2 | "Sumo Wrestler vs. Soy Sauce Fist" | Chakku teaches Ryo to fight using kitchen utensils | | 3 | "Hana’s Dangerous Date" | Ryo crashes a date, loses pants in a mall | | 4 | "The Ninja Ramen Shop" | Ninjas attack with boiling broth | | 5 | "Chakku’s Origin Story" | Flashback: The Chakku was once a samurai | | 6 | "School Festival Brawl" | Tournament arc begins | | 7 | "Ginji the Cutter" | Playing card fight on a moving train | | 8 | "The Cursed Chick Transformation" | Ryo turns into a chick, gets adopted by a cat | | 9 | "Hana’s Secret Technique" | Hana saves Ryo using math (yes, really) | | 10 | "The Left Chakku Awakens" | Kurogane introduction | | 11 | "Beach Training Arc" | Fanservice + actual character development | | 12 | "Clash of the Chakku" | Ryo vs. Kurogane, Part 1 | | 13 | "Goodbye, Pants" | Epic finale; Ryo loses his pants 17 times in one fight |
serve as a "monster of the week" style introduction to the supporting cast. We meet classmates who use their zippers for everything from cheating on exams to hiding their true artistic passions. Episodes 5–9: Developing the Core Conflict | | 4 | A New Life Begins