Isekai Ojisan - 10 - Civility Only Comes After ... -

The title "Civility Only Comes After You're Seen as a Person" reflects Uncle's bitter reality in Granbahamal. Because residents often failed to recognize him as a human being, they treated him with violence or disdain rather than common courtesy.

: After seeing a legendary elven sheath being used as a laundry rack by the Hero party, the Elf departs alone to retrieve an ancient elven treasure in the mountains. Key Themes & Meaning

: Takafumi's childhood friend and Sumika's younger brother, Chiaki, visits the apartment. Sumika's friend Sawae also arrives and, witnessing the group's eccentric behavior and "cult-like" offerings, becomes convinced that Sumika is being brainwashed or taken advantage of by Takafumi and Uncle. Isekai Ojisan - 10 - Civility Only Comes After ...

: Uncle shares a memory of visiting a hot spring with the Elf (Sui). Despite the intimate setting, Uncle remains oblivious to the Elf's feelings.

The episode is divided between comedic misunderstandings in the modern world and Uncle's past memories of a hot spring encounter: The title "Civility Only Comes After You're Seen

Only after proving his humanity—or being "seen as a person"—did he receive any form of civility, a stark contrast to the modern world where his social struggles are internal rather than based on his physical appearance. Anime Episode 10 | Isekai Ojisan Wiki | Fandom

This episode explores the recurring theme of Uncle's perceived inhumanity in the fantasy world of Granbahamal, where his appearance was so poorly received that he was often mistaken for an orc or a monster rather than a human. Plot Summary Key Themes & Meaning : Takafumi's childhood friend

In Isekai Ojisan (Uncle from Another World), the full title of Episode 10 is .