
A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for Demi-Humans Episode 3 Preview: Wolf Girl Isaki's Dual Personality Mystery Revealed
The Winter 2026 anime sensation, A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for Demi-Humans, has sparked heated discussion with its unique premise of a "misanthropic teacher x non-human girl." Today, the official release unveiled preview screenshots and a plot summary for Episode 3, "The Misanthrope and the Solitary Flower."
This episode focuses on the secret dual personality of the wolf-girl, Isaki Oogami.
Episode 3 "The Misanthrope and the Solitary Flower" Plot Summary
According to official information, Episode 3 delves into two vastly different faces of the same person:
- The Calm "Isaki": Taciturn and introverted, always keeping others at a distance.
- The Emotional "Isaki": Outgoing, lively, and excitable—a completely different person.
Their homeroom teacher, Rei Hitoma, is surprised by this contrast but keenly senses a "common thread" between the two. After a broadcast incident, Teacher Hitoma poses a soul-piercing question to the wolf-girl: "Why do you want to become human?"
Preview Image Analysis: Loneliness Within a Dual Personality
The released preview screens showcase the superb acting of voice actress Saori Onishi, who masterfully portrays two distinct vocal tones and auras:
- The lonely expression of "Isaki," as if building an impenetrable "solitary castle."
- Scenes of the energetic "Isaki" interacting with classmates.
The title "The Solitary Flower" hints at the contradiction between her closed-off heart and her desire to be understood. How will the teacher, who despises humanity, guide this student who yearns to become human? This is the core appeal of this episode.
The Series' Core Theme: Why Want to Become Human?
A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for Demi-Humans distinguishes itself from typical school comedies by continually posing philosophical questions. For demi-human students like mermaids, wolf-people, and bird-folk, "becoming human" is a dream; yet for the protagonist Rei Hitoma, who loathes humanity, it is filled with irony.
Episode 3 will, for the first time, touch upon the deep-seated motivations within Isaki—does she want to become human to escape her wolf-person identity, or is she pursuing some specific "human quality"?
Broadcast Information
Episode 3 is scheduled to update on major streaming platforms this weekend. Viewers who enjoy explorations of human nature and themes of interspecies interaction absolutely must not miss it!








