However, the episode takes a sharp turn in the third act. Rizky remembers that while his cash is frozen, he still owns several companies. He calls an emergency board meeting via a borrowed smartphone. In a hilarious sequence, Rizky negotiates a loan from his own company’s CFO. By the end of the day, he hasn’t regained his full allowance, but he has legally restructured his "pocket money" as a "CEO entertainment budget."
If you are a fan of comics like Kiko or Si Juki , or if you enjoy anime like Crayon Shin-chan (where a mischievous kid causes chaos), Komik Bocil Sultan is your next obsession. And Episode 4 is the perfect entry point. Score: 9/10 komik bocil sultan episode 4
Available now on [Platform Name – e.g., Cytun or Webtoon] However, the episode takes a sharp turn in the third act
His best friend, (the poor but clever friend), offers him half of his tempe goreng (fried tempeh). The moment is surprisingly touching. Rizky realizes that friendship isn’t bought with money. In a hilarious sequence, Rizky negotiates a loan
Rizky wakes up thinking it’s a normal day. His butler, Suleman , informs him that all his e-wallets have been frozen. His luxury backpack has been replaced with a common sekolah dasar (elementary school) bag. Rizky’s first reaction is to try and buy the school bus just to have priority seating—only to realize he can’t even buy a snack.
After the canteen incident, Rizky’s father cuts off his daily allowance. For the first time in his life, Rizky has zero rupiah in his pocket. Episode 4 follows Rizky as he tries to survive a normal school day like a "poor kid." But as you can expect, the little Sultan finds ridiculous loopholes. Full Plot Breakdown (Spoilers Ahead) The episode opens with a splash page showing Rizky’s black credit card being snapped in half by his father, Haji Firmansyah . The art style here is dramatic, with a dark, thunderous background—a parody of serious manga panels. Rizky’s face is a mix of horror and confusion.
If you haven’t read it yet, go find right now. Prepare to laugh, cringe, and maybe even tear up a little when a little Sultan eats his first piece of fried tempeh.