Sakamoto Desu Ga -dub- Episode 12 -

Then came the ambush. The girls’ chorus club, led by the lovesick student council vice president, formed a human tunnel from the rooftop to the school gate. They sang—badly, but with heart—the school anthem in a round. Sakamoto walked through the tunnel, adjusting his glasses once. Each girl handed him a small gift: a button, a ribbon, a pressed flower. He accepted each one without breaking stride, stacking them neatly in his blazer pocket.

And somewhere in the distance, a single cherry blossom petal—the first of the season—landed on the chalk diagram, completing the picture.

He tossed the chalk into the air. It spun, glittering, and as it descended, Sakamoto kicked off his shoe, caught the chalk on his big toe, and began to draw . With ballet-like pivots and the focus of a calligrapher, he traced a massive, interconnected diagram on the rooftop floor: a web of lines linking every student’s name to another’s. Enemies became neighbors. Loners became constellations. By the time the chalk crumbled to dust, the entire class was inside the drawing. Sakamoto Desu ga -Dub- Episode 12

On the rooftop, under a grey sky that seemed to respect the mood, a hundred students gathered. Not for violence—for spectacle . Sakamoto stood on one side. 8823 on the other. The crowd expected a duel of flying kicks and secret techniques.

Here’s a short story inspired by the tone and events of Sakamoto Desu ga? Episode 12 (dub), capturing Sakamoto’s signature coolness, the graduation chaos, and the heartfelt finale. Then came the ambush

Sakamoto paused. For the first time, his expression softened—just a flicker. “Very well.”

“You see?” Sakamoto said, stepping back. “No one truly leaves. They just redraw the map.” Sakamoto walked through the tunnel, adjusting his glasses

The final dub line, spoken as the screen faded to white:

By the time Episode 12 rolled around in the anime of their lives, the entire school was in a state of dignified panic.

At the gate, Atsushi and Ken-chan blocked his path.