The finale brings the Agency back together for a high-stakes mission: someone has eaten limited-edition luxury pudding. Ranpo is in a state of "detective mourning," refusing to solve any actual crimes until the culprit is found.
Atsushi acts as the reluctant Watson as Ranpo "investigates" the crime scene. He accuses the office cat, a potted plant, and finally Dazai. However, the twist reveals that ate it, claiming it was "medicinal." Faced with her terrifying surgical saw, Ranpo suddenly decides that he actually never liked pudding that much anyway, and the episode ends with everyone nervously laughing while Yosano smiles sharpened teeth at the camera. Bungou Stray Dogs Wan! Episode 10
The episode opens with attempting to tidy the Agency office. Unfortunately, Dazai decides to "help" by demonstrating his newest method of relaxation: becoming a human rug. Every time Atsushi moves a stack of papers, he trips over Dazai, who claims he is "becoming one with the floorboards." The finale brings the Agency back together for
The scene shifts to the Port Mafia, where is training a group of subordinates. In the Wan! universe, his intensity is turned up to a comical degree. He treats a simple tea-pouring exercise like a life-or-death battlefield maneuver. He accuses the office cat, a potted plant, and finally Dazai
watches from the sidelines, swooning at his "rugged leadership," while the trainees are literally trembling as Akutagawa uses Rashomon to stitch their uniforms more "intimidatingly." Chuuya walks by, sighs at the absurdity, and tells Akutagawa to take a nap, which Akutagawa interprets as a secret command to train even harder without sleeping. Segment 3: The Great Snack Heist
enters and immediately has a vein-popping meltdown. He tries to drag Dazai away, but Dazai’s limbs seem to turn into noodles. The segment ends with the Agency office in significantly worse shape than when Atsushi started, proving that in this office, doing nothing is often the greatest contribution one can make. Segment 2: Akutagawa’s Extreme Training