Dandadan
Dandadan | |
ダンダダン | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Yukinobu Tatsu |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Jump Comics+ |
Magazine | Shōnen Jump+ |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | April 6, 2021 – present |
Volumes | 17 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Fūga Yamashiro |
Written by | Hiroshi Seko |
Music by | Kensuke Ushio |
Studio | Science Saru |
Licensed by |
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Original network | JNN (MBS, TBS) |
Original run | October 4, 2024 – present |
Episodes | 6 |
Anime film | |
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Dandadan (ダンダダン), also script displayed as Dan Da Dan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yukinobu Tatsu . It has been serialized in Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ app and website since April 2021, with its chapters collected in 17 tankōbon volumes as of November 2024. The series follows two teenagers with supernatural powers fighting spirits and aliens with help from multiple allies.
An anime television series adaptation produced by Science Saru premiered in October 2024.
Plot
[edit]Momo Ayase is a high school girl who believes in ghosts but not aliens, while her fellow highschooler, Ken Takakura, whom Momo nicknames "Okarun", believes in aliens but not ghosts. In a bet to determine who is correct, the two decide to separately visit locations associated with both the occult and the extraterrestrial—Momo visiting the former, and Okarun visiting the latter. Momo is abducted by a group of aliens who accidentally unblock her chakras, enabling latent psychic abilities. Meanwhile, Okarun is possessed by a spirit who takes over his body. By using Momo's abilities and Okarun's possessed form, they defeat the aliens together.
The rest of the story follows the two, as they team up with fellow students, friends, family, and new acquaintances to fight spirits and aliens; the overarching plot themes include retrieval of Okarun's penis and testicles (kintama ) and the development of romantic feelings between Momo and Okarun.
Characters
[edit]Main characters
[edit]The main characters of the series are the "Family" (家族, Kazoku), a group of kids led by Seiko dealing with the supernatural. The members of the Family who also attend high school at Kami High are also members of the History and Culture Research Club (歴史文化研究部, Rekishi Bunka Kenkyū-bu), which serves as a front for their activities.
- Momo Ayase (綾瀬 桃, Ayase Momo)
- Voiced by: Shion Wakayama[3] (Japanese); Abby Trott[4] (English)
- A gyaru high school girl who believes in ghosts and the supernatural. After being abducted by Serpo aliens, she discovers she has psychokinetic powers, allowing her to visualize the "auras" of people and objects, and visualizes her power as giant hands to "grab" and control these auras. Because she has a crush on the actor Ken Takakura, she refuses to call Okarun by his real name because he does not look anything like him. Although initially not getting along very well, after defeating Turbo Granny, they become close friends and throughout the course of the story, she develops strong feelings for Okarun.
- Ken Takakura (高倉 健, Takakura Ken) / Okarun (オカルン)
- Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae[3] (Japanese); A.J. Beckles[4] (English)
- A shy and friendless high school boy who tries to connect with Momo over their shared interests in the supernatural. She calls him "Okarun" from "occult", since he shares a name with the actor Ken Takakura, her celebrity crush. After being possessed by the Turbo Granny, Okarun gains the ability to enter a powerful demonic state, granting him immense speed. He values and cares a lot about his friendship with Momo and throughout the course of the story, he realizes he is in love with Momo.
- Seiko Ayase (綾瀬 星子, Ayase Seiko)
- Voiced by: Nana Mizuki[5] (Japanese); Kari Wahlgren[6] (English)
- A spirit medium and Momo's grandmother, whom she lives with, despite appearing to be in her 20s. She helps Momo and Okarun deal with dangerous spirits and yōkai. Though she has no innate powers, she has an extensive knowledge of supernatural entities and curses, and uses various artifacts and the borrowed power of the god residing in their city to seal and exorcise yōkai, though this power is only limited to the city itself. She has a brash personality, much to the chagrin of those around her, but deeply cares for her loved ones including Momo.
- Turbo Granny (ターボババア, Tābo Babā)
- Voiced by: Mayumi Tanaka[3] (Japanese); Barbara Goodson[6] (English)
- A yōkai who takes the form of a cruel, foul-mouthed elderly woman, Turbo Granny used to comfort the spirits of girls who died horrible deaths, but started cursing and stealing the genitals of anyone who entered her territory. After Momo and Okarun defeat her, Seiko seals her spirit inside a maneki-neko doll, and she agrees to aid Okarun and Momo in finding Okarun's testicles, in exchange for receiving her powers back.
- Aira Shiratori (白鳥 愛羅, Shiratori Aira)
- Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[5] (Japanese); Lisa Reimold[6] (English)
- The school idol of Kami High. Although she puts on the appearance of a ditzy and amiable perso!, she is actually incredibly vain and boasts a Messiah complex, a direct result of her inability to reconcile with the death of her mother at a young age. After touching one of Okarun’s kintama, Aira reawakened her suppressed ability to see yōkai, which coupled with her egomania, led her to believe that she was chosen by God to exorcise yōkai and thus targets Momo, delusionally believing her and Okarun to be demons. The resulting confrontation culminated in her absorbing Acrobatic Silky’s powers, giving her a similar transformation to Okarun as well as immense agility and prehensile hair. Aira subsequently allies with Momo and Okarun despite still thinking they are demons, and ends up developing a crush on Okarun for his selfless nature.
- Jin Enjoji (円城寺 仁, Enjōji Jin) / Jiji (ジジ)
- Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa[5] (Japanese); Aleks Le[6] (English)
- Momo's childhood friend and first crush, until he teased her over Seiko's rituals for her. He goes by the nickname "Jiji". After his parents were hospitalized as a result of his house being haunted, Enjoji moved in with Momo and Seiko before transferring over to Ayase's school. Okarun feels jealous over his relationship with Momo, but Jiji tries to become friends with him. He is possessed by the Evil Eye, who goes on a blind rampage when in control of Jiji's body.
- Vamola (バモラ, Bamora)
- Vamola is a Sumerian and the sole surviving child of her race. Arriving on Earth after escaping an invasion on her home planet, she honors her adoptive mother's wishes to find a worthy husband who can help her preserve the Sumerian bloodline, leading her to Momo and Okarun, the latter of whom she chooses as her husband believing that he was the one who defeated her. She tends to imitate what others say since she doesn't know any earthly language, so the group has to teach her to speak Japanese.
- Kinta Sakata (坂田 金太, Sakata Kinta)
- Kinta is Okarun's chubby and somewhat anti-social classmate, who is deeply into the supernatural and extraterrestrial, but tries to get Okarun to make him more popular with girls. Despite his overall social ineptitude, he has invaluable imagination skills that work well in tandem with nanoskin, an alien technology that allows anything the holder visualises to become reality.
- Rin Sawaki (佐脇 凛, Sawaki Rin)
- Rin, mainly referred to as Class Rep (委員長, Iinchō), is the dutiful and over-bearing class representative of Class C, which most notably includes Okarun, Kinta Sakata, and Vamola. After dealing with the lasting grudge of a deceased childhood friend, she obtains yōkai-fuelled gravity powers based upon her ability to sing.
Supporting characters
[edit]Humans
[edit]- Miko (ミコ)
- Voiced by: Kaori Maeda[5] (Japanese); Sarah Anne Williams[6] (English)
- Miko is a gyaru student and one of Momo's best friends.
- Muko (ムーコ)
- Voiced by: Miyu Tomita[5] (Japanese); Anairis Quiñones[6] (English)
- Muko, nicknamed Kei-san (ケイさん), is a tanned gyaru student and one of Momo's best friends.
- Manjiro (万次郎, Manjirō)
- Manjiro is Seiko's pupil and a spirit medium who is asked to help out in the Evil Eye case.
- Hayashi (囃子)
- The Hayashi are a band of musicians who sometimes help Seiko exorcise evil spirits using Heavy Metal music.
- Masamichi Bega (部賀正道, Bega Masamichi)
- Also known as Bega the Demon (鬼の部賀, Oni no Bega), he is an extremely strict but kind police officer stationed at the Kamikoshi Police Box. He takes in Unji Zuma, a local delinquent boy, after discovering his background as an orphan.
- Unji Zuma (頭間 雲児, Zuma Unji)
- Zuma is a student at Renjaku High School, and is the leader of a gang of delinquents from other high schools. He lost his family as a child and is subsequently adopted by Bega, who too lost his family. He has supernatural, umbrella-based powers after encountering the spirit of his younger brother, now turned into a yōkai dubbed Umbrella Boy. After being led to obtain one of Okarun's testicles, Unji makes an attempt at beating a supernatural diorama board game named Danmanra.
- Kouki Yukishiro (雪白 幸姬, Yukishiro Kōki)
- Kouki is a student who confronted Momo in the school library while Momo was still small from the Danmanra adventure. Although she was a piano prodigy when she was younger, she has since become invisible to her family and other classmates, hiding her face behind long, disheveled hair. She is acting on directions from a shadowy figure, after they blackmailed her because of a lewd selfie.
Aliens
[edit]- Mr. Mantis Shrimp (シャコさん, Shako-san)
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki[7]
- Peeny-Weeny (ぺニーチンコス, Penīchinkosu) is an alien resembling a mantis shrimp who attacked Momo, Okarun, and Aira but later befriends them after they helped him cure his son Chiquitita's disease. He now works at a farm and assists the gang in every way he can. He has immense endurance, can shift into a more powerful form, and like an actual mantis shrimp, attacks with bullet-speed punches.
- Chiquitita (チキチータ, Chikichīta)
- Chiquitita is Peeny-Weeny's cheerful son, who inherited his mother's disease.
- Banga (バンガ)
- Banga is an elderly Sumerian resistance fighter and Vamola's adoptive mother.
- Rokuro Serpo (セルポ 6郎, Serpo 6rō)
- Rokuro is the Serpo clone who helped fight the Kur invasion. Afterwards, he was branded as defective and exiled from the Serpo; he works part-time at a convenience store, always seeking out other job opportunities.
Spirits
[edit]- Acrobatic Silky (アクロバティックさらさら, Akurobatikku Sarasara)
- Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue[7] (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors[8] (English)
- Acrobatic Silky is a powerful yōkai who possesses immense size and enhanced strength and flexibility. In her human life, she was a single mother and an aspiring ballet dancer, but was forced into odd jobs to make ends meet, including as a prostitute, to support her daughter. Her life ended up falling apart when her pimp kidnapped her daughter and brutally assaulted her in order to collect payment, leading her to commit suicide. Shortly after becoming a yōkai, a toddler-aged Aira called her “Mommy” after briefly mistaking her for her own deceased mother, which called Acrobatic Silky to assume that Aira was the reincarnation of her daughter, and began to stalk her until Aira could sense yōkai again. Once this happened, however, Aira did not remember her and assumed she was a familiar summoned by Momo, angering Acrobatic Silky so much that she accidentally killed her. As recompense, Acrobatic Silky sacrificed her life force to resurrect Aira by transferring her powers to Aira, her consciousness entering limbo permanently due to still having earthly attachments.
- Taro (太郎, Tarō)
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[9]
- Taro is an anthropomorphized anatomical model that resides at Momo and Okarun's high school.
- Hana (花)
- Voiced by: Fumi Hirano[9]
- Hana is an anthropomorphized anatomical model that resides at the Ayase residence.
- Evil Eye (邪視, Jashi)
- A powerful and sinister yōkai born as a human sacrifice in the feudal period. He harbors a hatred for all humanity and tricks Jiji into forming a contract so he may eradicate them. The Evil Eye, in addition to its immense physical abilities, uses the grudges of the sacrificial victims to form powerful, nigh-invincible constructs which frequently manifest into something akin to a soccer ball.
- Mai Kawabanga (川番河 舞, Kawabanga Mai)
- Mai was the childhood friend of Rin Sawaki who had died due to a car accident. Her spirit then went on to become an Ombusman bound to Rin.
- Umbrella Boy (アンブレラボーイ, Anburera Bōi)
- Umbrella Boy is the now-yōkai spirit of Unji's deceased brother, who possesses Unji's body. He provides Unji with umbrella-based powers.
Antagonists
[edit]Spirits
[edit]- Reiko Kashima (カシマレイコ, Kashima Reiko)
- Reiko, also known as the Slit-Mouthed Woman (口裂け女, Kuchisake-onna), is a yōkai that formerly resided in a ruined area in Kamikoshi City. After being bested by Momo, Reiko harbored a grudge against the girl and vowed to get revenge on her the next time they met.
- Fairy-Tale Card (メルへンカルタ, Meruen Karuta)
- The Fairy-Tale Card is a yōkai sealed within the Danmanra board game and the creator of the cursed trunk's inner world.
Aliens
[edit]- Alien Serpo (セルポ星人, Serupo Seijin)
- Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai[3] (Japanese); Benjamin Diskin[6] (English)
- The Alien Serpo are an entirely male alien race who come from Planet Serpo. Due to their race being exclusively all male, the Serpo have no way of reproducing naturally and resort to using cloning technology, but since biological evolution cannot occur within identical beings, the Serpo seek to gain reproductive organs by abducting humans from Earth and stealing their sex organs (or "bananas").
- Naki Kito (鬼頭 ナキ, Kitō Naki)
- Naki Kito is a subterranean who spent over 200 years offering human sacrifices to the Tsuchinoko in order to prevent her village's destruction, until Enjoji brought Momo and Okarun to the village.
- Kur (深淵ケの者, Keru)
- The Kur are a militaristic alien race who originate from the farthest reaches of space. Described by Serpo as globalists, they have been actively seeking out planets within the galactic system to conquer, including Vamola's homeworld.
- Count Saint-Germain (サンジェルマン伯爵, Sanjeruman Hakushaku)
- Count Saint-Germain is an alien and an affiliate of the Kur, working as the deputy head teacher and advisor of the History and Culture Research Club in Momo and Okarun's high school, while under the assumed name Sanjome (三丈目).
Production
[edit]Before the serialization of Dandadan, Yukinobu Tatsu had worked as an assistant for Tatsuki Fujimoto's Chainsaw Man and Yuji Kaku's Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku.[10] The serialization was confirmed during a meeting for Shōnen Jump+ in the second quarter of 2020. However, Tatsu started Dandadan after Chainsaw Man and Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku had finished because he wanted to complete his role as an assistant until the end.[11]
Media
[edit]Manga
[edit]Dandadan is written and illustrated by Yukinobu Tatsu . It began serialization in Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ app and website on April 6, 2021.[12] Shueisha has compiled its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on August 4, 2021.[13] As of November 1, 2024, 17 volumes have been released.[14]
The series is simultaneously published in English and Spanish on Shueisha's Manga Plus platform and in English on Viz Media's Shonen Jump website.[15][16] In February 2022, Viz Media announced that they had licensed the series in print format; the first volume was released on October 11 of the same year.[17][18]
Volumes
[edit]No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | ||
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1 | August 4, 2021[13] | 978-4-08-882599-1 | October 11, 2022[18] | 978-1-9747-3463-4 | ||
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Momo Ayase, a high school student obsessed with actor Ken Takakura, befriends a nerdy boy she nicknames Okarun (instead of his actual name, Ken Takakura) who mistakes her kindness for a shared obsession with paranormal phenomena; while she believes in spirits, he believes in aliens, and they send each other to notorious places to prove their respective interests. At abandoned Negi Hospital, Momo is abducted by the extraterrestrial Serpoians; meanwhile, Okarun is cursed by Turbo Granny, a yōkai who has joined with a bound spirit and takes his penis. After rescuing each other, Momo uses her newly-awakened psychokinetic power to suppress Okarun's curse, which gives him a depressed demon form with Turbo Granny's powers. Returning to the shrine she shares with her granny, Momo and Okarun battle the Flatwoods monster. When Momo's grandmother Seiko, aka disreputable spirit medium Santa Dodoria, returns and saves Momo from Okarun, she coaches the teens how to defeat Turbo Granny. Momo challenges Turbo Granny to a race and tricks her into sending her full spirit into Okarun; the bound spirit awakens and begins to pursue them as an immense freshwater crab. | ||||||
2 | October 4, 2021[19] | 978-4-08-882804-6 | January 10, 2023[20] | 978-1-9747-3530-3 | ||
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Momo loses her grasp on Turbo Granny during the pursuit, but manages to grab the recombined spirit crab-human, electrocuting it on an overhead line. The next day, after a series of misunderstandings, Okarun and Momo accidentally kiss. After Okarun learns that his penis was returned but his testicles are now missing, Seiko forces Turbo Granny's consciousness out of him into a maneki-neko doll; he retained her spiritual powers, and they strike a deal to return those powers in exchange for his restoration. However, Turbo Granny lost them after changing them to golden balls (kintama ); fellow student Aira Shiratori picked up a kintama by accident, awakening her spiritual power, and Aira mistakes Momo as a devil. However, Aira's awakening also makes her visible to the Acrobatic Silky yōkai, who proceeds to swallow Okarun, Aira, and Momo; Momo burns her from inside, setting the trio free. | ||||||
3 | December 3, 2021[21] | 978-4-08-882854-1 | April 11, 2023[22] | 978-1-9747-3531-0 | ||
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Momo and Okarun defeat Silky, but Aira dies; to revive her, Momo transfers Silky's aura to Aira, and Momo empathizes with both after learning their similarly tragic family histories. After sharing a meal together, Aira insists Momo is a demon and vows to break Momo's hold on Okarun. At school, Momo catches Okarun and Aira in a compromising posture, which occurred after Aira confessed her feelings to him because of her romantically awkward notions. The Serpoians return, flooding the school to aid their mercenaries: two aliens similar to a plesiosaur and a mantis shrimp. All three humans fight ineffectively on their own, even after Aira and Okarun draw on their yōkai powers as the Silky and Turbo Granny, respectively. Okarun is stripped naked and the Serpoians attempt to harvest his sex organs. Momo finds an effective teamwork strategy, but the Serpoians, having tired of their gig workers' incompetence, have merged into a single aquatic monster. | ||||||
4 | March 4, 2022[23] | 978-4-08-883046-9 | July 11, 2023[24] | 978-1-9747-3744-4 | ||
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After the trio defeat the merged Serpoian-Nessie-mantis creature, they wake up in school, naked, damaging their social reputations. Aira and Momo find a grudging respect, and bring the wounded mantis shrimp to Granny Seiko, who denies his alien nature and calls him a kappa, but treats him and finds that cow milk will heal him and his son, Chiquitita. That night, Momo answers the door to find her childhood friend and first love, Jin Enjoji (Jiji), who has come to live with them while his parents are hospitalized. Once Jiji began to see spirits, his parents became sick; after multiple failed exorcisms, he was directed to contact Seiko, which she delegates to Momo. At school, Jiji is popular and Momo banters with him, making Okarun feel lonely. When an anatomical model runs by and Momo spots what they think is a kintama, they catch the model, named Taro, and reunite him with his love, a female anatomical torso named Hana. Taro's declaration of love gives Okarun the courage to fight for Momo. Okarun, Jiji, and Momo travel to Jiji's cursed house. | ||||||
5 | May 2, 2022[25] | 978-4-08-883103-9 | October 10, 2023[26] | 978-1-9747-4059-8 | ||
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Momo goes to the hot springs, leaving the boys alone at the house, where they bicker and bond over her. After finding a secret room, a group of middle-aged women arrive; they are the landlords from the Kito family. Momo is similarly beset by middle-aged Kito men, but she is rescued by Turbo Granny. On the way back to the house, Momo visits the Tsuchinoko shrine and meets the priest, who relates a local legend: historically, villagers sacrificed children to pacify a giant snake, which kept a volcano quiescent; the Kito family attempt to sacrifice the trio at the house, which was built on the site of the ancient altar. Falling into a pit below the house, they spot the creature, which Turbo Granny realizes is a Mongolian death worm. Driven by its psychic energy, Okarun and Momo keep trying to hurt themselves; they resume normal thoughts in the presence of Jiji's spirit, which he learns was one of the sacrificed children. The spirit hates the Kito family; sympathizing with its loneliness, Jiji welcomes it inside himself, but it is an Evil Eye yōkai, untrustworthy and violent to humans. | ||||||
6 | August 4, 2022[27] | 978-4-08-883208-1 | January 9, 2024[28] | 978-1-9747-4283-7 | ||
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The athletic Evil Eye/Jiji targets Momo and Turbo Granny, but Okarun protects them and throws Momo to the surface, where she sets the house aflame. Okarun and Evil Eye fight as the wounded worm spews venom; as the fire department pours water on the house, the worm surfaces and is consumed in sunlight, then regurgitates the Kito family. As the volcano erupts, Momo uses the worm's body as a hose to divert water onto the lava. The Tsuchinoko shrine priest defends her from the Kito matriarch. All three unite to face the Evil Eye; he is delayed by the mantis shrimp and then defeated by Seiko and Taro. Taro seals the Evil Eye inside his shell, which is lined with ofuda amulets. Chiqutita continues fighting the lava from aboard their flying saucer and lifts a ball of worm phlegm from underground, which protected Okarun and Turbo Granny. Sharing a meal of oden together, Seiko discovers that hot water will turn the Evil Eye back to Jiji, and cold water reverts to Evil Eye. | ||||||
7 | October 4, 2022[29] | 978-4-08-883270-8 | April 9, 2024[30] | 978-1-9747-4339-1 | ||
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The crew go to visit Jiji's parents in the hospital; the names of the shrimp alien (Peeny-Weeny) and the Kito matriarch (Naki) are revealed and she declares that Momo is her enemy while unveiling herself as a Subterranean alien. As Okarun and Momo grow closer, she asks him and Aira to stay at the house and help control Jiji with hot water. Seiko starts an exorcism to separate the Evil Eye with the help of the heavy metal Hayashi band, but Jiji begs to let him stay, promising to play with the lonely spirit. After inadvertently wrecking the house as Evil Eye, Jiji begins training to control his chi. Momo starts a part-time job at a maid café; Okarun is denied fight training by Peeny-Weeny, who uses the name Mr. Penny while working at a local dairy farm. Turbo Granny volunteers to help Okarun become strong; accompanied by Aira, the three sneak into school at night, where Turbo Granny summons musical spirits to train their sense of rhythm. | ||||||
8 | January 4, 2023[31] | 978-4-08-883370-5 | July 16, 2024[32] | 978-1-9747-4601-9 | ||
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Okarun and Aira defeat the musician tulpas and return to the house, where Okarun challenges the Evil Eye and enters a contract to fight him exclusively; this eliminates the threat to all humans but the house was completely demolished. Peeny-Weeny and Chiquitita help rebuild it using alien nanotechnology. Jiji slips into the Evil Eye, but his muttered threats are treated as a joke. An awkward male classmate seeks romantic advice from Okarun, who is defended by the class rep from Momo over what she sees as Momo's bullying. Okarun, Momo, and the awkward student investigate the apartment block ghost, which they learn is a kaiju wearing a retroreflector suit to appear invisible. As it rampages through the city, they escape back to the shrine, where Okarun devises a plan to defeat it using the alien nanotechnology. | ||||||
9 | March 3, 2023[33] | 978-4-08-883414-6 | October 15, 2024[34] | 978-1-9747-4897-6 | ||
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Okarun's plan calls for transforming the house through visualization; the awkward classmate, Kinta Sakata, succeeds with a daibutsu mecha he pilots. Working together, Kinta, Momo, and Aira defeat the kaiju with a powerbomb, causing it to shrink and reveal it is a suit piloted by a female alien, who then kisses Okarun. They take her to Peeny-Weeny, who uses a glitchy translator mask to learn her name is Vamola; she is seeking someone powerful enough to defeat her, who she will then marry. At Negi Hospital, the Serpoians meet an invading, lizard-like alien, which overwhelms them. Vamola learns to talk while walking to school with Momo and demonstrates the kintama is not Okarun's; detouring through ruins, they encounter a kuchisake-onna (slit-mouthed woman) yōkai, who Momo dispels. At school, Vamola is assigned to Class C with Okarun, and the class rep bars Momo and Aira from visiting, to their frustration. | ||||||
10 | May 2, 2023[35] | 978-4-08-883503-7 | December 17, 2024[36] | 978-1-9747-4984-3 | ||
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Seiko explains Momo's "pomade" spell only temporarily sent away the invincible yōkai, named Reiko Kashima, and to keep Momo safe, she is barred from being outside or near an uncovered mirror for a week between 10 PM and 5 AM. That night, Kashima attempts to lure Momo outside by pretending to confess Okarun's love, and keeps her awake by pounding the windows. The invading aliens are physically similar to octopus, piloting mecha suits, including the lizard-like leader and others. Silky and Evil Eye are knocked out quickly but manage to escape through the sewers; after dropping Vamola off at the shrine, Turbo Okarun is also defeated and his remaining testicle is extracted. At the maid café, Momo is pinned down by a horde of clones, who call Vamola a scout; a Serpoian teams up with Momo to repossess the clones, and she learns to use the moe-moe tri-beam to defeat an extradimensional alien. | ||||||
11 | August 4, 2023[37] | 978-4-08-883599-0 | February 4, 2025[38] | 978-1-9747-5180-8 | ||
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The surviving Serpoian, named Rokuro, tells Momo the mysterious invading aliens must have warped to Earth via transmission systems housed in pyramids and kofun mounds. They rent a space at a manga café overnight, narrowly avoiding an attack from Kashima; returning to the shrine, Peeny-Weeny tells Momo all her friends are wounded after fighting aliens; she finds a ball similar to Vamola's in the mecha suit of one of the dead octopus-like aliens, and kicks her out, infuriated. When Rokuro learns Okarun's nut was taken, he realizes the 'globalist' alien invaders are an advance party which intend to use its power to bring their main force to Earth in five days. They morph the house into a car that Peeny-Weeny drives to the Negi Hospital site to train in secret, which goes poorly. Jiji uses his chi to silence Kashima overnight, allowing Momo to rest. Okarun awakens from his coma and, using astral projection, visits his friends and seeks out Seiko for help. | ||||||
12 | December 4, 2023[39] | 978-4-08-883726-0 | — | — | ||
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Seiko and Turbo Granny cannot help, but coach Okarun how to return to his body. During the desperate fight with the globalist aliens, Jiji names his chi blast as the Evil Gun, multiplying its power and turning the tide. Kinta finds a note at the shrine asking for help and builds an Akira-esque motorcycle. Momo is sent ahead to close the Tokyo Tower warp gate; Vamola returns to help her, but the lizard-like mecha extracts Vamola from the kaiju suit and impales her. Momo grabs Vamola back and begins treating her. Connected by telepathic chips, the friends learn Vamola's background during a flashback: as the sole surviving Sumerian child, she was saved and raised by Banga after a battle with the globalist aliens which killed all Sumerian men. Banga's small squad tries to rejoin another surviving group, but it is a trap. During the fight they encounter a Big Mama, which is a globalist mecha factory that uses people as raw materials, and they watch it create the kaiju suit, a symbol of the Sumerian religion. | ||||||
13 | January 4, 2024[40] | 978-4-08-883841-0 | — | — | ||
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Banga, who was a royal cook before the war, attempts to enter the palace and activate the warp gate to escape; she liberates the imprisoned men and saves Vamola by donning the kaiju suit, using the last of the gate's energy to send her to Earth with the advice to find a kind, strong man to marry. Vamola succeeds by identifying Okarun, but guiltily realizes she also drew the globalists to attack the friends; Rokuro heals her and she carries on fighting the globalists with Momo. The other students and Peeny-Weeny defeat the advance squad, but Momo has a tough fight with the lizard-like mecha before Okarun returns; buoyed by reuniting with the rest of the students, they face off against the globalists, who have brought reinforcements. | ||||||
14 | April 4, 2024[41] | 978-4-08-883897-7 | — | — | ||
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Although the reunited students quickly defeat most of the alien mecha, the lizard-like leader stands strong until Momo figures out its weakness, releasing a jellyfish-like alien which infiltrates Vamola's kaiju suit. Kinta arrives, reviving his Great Kinta battlemech to fight the hijacked Tokyo Skytree-wielding kaiju with a Tokyo Tower 'sacred sword' before defeating it with a spiraling powerbomb. Before the gate closes, a globalist fleet slips through. Kashima, appearing at 10 PM for Momo, experiences a flashback to the bombing of Tokyo and traps the fleet in her mirror before destroying it; after seeing Okarun and Momo's mutual love, she walks away. At the celebratory yakiniku barbecue, Rokuro shows up to thank Momo. A transformed Kashima vows to steal Okarun if Momo is not more honest and forthright with her love. Far away, Banga leads a squad of Sumerians towards Earth; eavesdropping on the Serpoians, Turbo Granny learns they have named the globalist aliens the Kur, who are hosting the mysterious Count Saint-Germain. | ||||||
15 | July 4, 2024[42] | 978-4-08-884054-3 | — | — | ||
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After Okarun's retrieved gonad is restored, Mr. Sanjome emerges from The Gates of Hell at the National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park and becomes the faculty supervisor for the students' occult club; despite not having prior memories of him, everyone agrees he seems familiar. Class rep Rin Sawaki approaches Okarun and collapses under the weight of an ombusman yōkai; after she picked up the other missing kintama and turned it in to a kōban (police box), she began seeing spirits. The ombusman is Mai Kawabanga, Rin's childhood friend who shared a dream to become a junior idol before dying in a car crash. Seiko's remedy involves the Hayashi band and a dansha; they fight through waves of kinjiro ninomiya statues and Rin takes over for the lead singer after he is incapacitated, belting out an emotional song. Mai returns and they tearfully forgive each other; although not dispelled completely, Mai becomes a guardian spirit. Momo and Okarun convince Turbo Granny to help infiltrate the kōban, operated by humorless Officer Bega "the Demon", so they can learn who picked up the missing kintama. | ||||||
16 | October 4, 2024[43] | 978-4-08-884227-1 | — | — | ||
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Turbo Granny fails to obtain any information, but they run into Rokuro, exiled as a defective clone; after a brief fight with Bega, he learns the missing kintama was picked up by Unji Zuma, a student at Renjaku, a local high school infamously full of delinquents. While searching for Zuma, Momo and Okarun encounter a street gang, who say Zuma entered a detailed diorama filled with monsters a week ago; Zuma vowed to defeat the diorama-world using the power of the kintama. Momo inadvertently falls into the diorama-world, and she and Okarun independently realize it is a board game named Danmanra. Although she is unable to use her telekinesis, she meets Zuma, who uses umbrella-based yōkai powers enabled when he has the kintama to defeat a powerful knight boss. However, Zuma subsequently loses it and begins working with Momo through an obstacle course guarded by frog shikigami; a massive chef boss begins playing the color demon variant of tag, which requires them to touch the food he announces. | ||||||
17 | November 1, 2024[14] | 978-4-08-884259-2 | — | — | ||
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Since Zuma exhausted his powers while fighting the knight boss, after retrieving the kintama, he passes it to Momo, who takes down the chef; they are awarded the Nom Nom Bongo (Death Pâtissier) game card, similar to a Pokémon card, which grants them powers from eating treats. Checking their pockets, they also have a Carmine (Dark Knight) card from the earlier fight, and realize they must defeat four bosses in total. After beating the next, Rock-hard Costinus (Medusa), they rest at an inn to prepare for their final challenge, which is to defeat an army guarding a castle and destroy the crystal within; the game uses a rock paper scissors scheme to determine weaknesses between four types of soldiers in the army. Okarun returns to the diorama with Rin and Turbo Granny while being pursued by Officer Bega. The street gang bursts into the diorama world, saving Momo and Zuma from defeat, and when that pair enter the castle, Okarun arrives, yelling not to break the crystal, but too late, as Zuma slices it in half. |
Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
[edit]These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume.
- "Game Cleared" (ゲームクリア, Gēmu Kuria)
- "That Devil, the Fairy-Tale Card" (悪魔のメルヘンカルタ, Akuma no Meruhen Karuta)
- "This Guy's a Pain" (厄介なやつ, Yakkai na Yatsu)
- "Get That Family Jewel Back" (金玉を取り戻せ, Kingyoku o Torimodose)
- "Turbo Granny vs. 'Brella Boy" (ターボババアVSアンブレボーイ, Tābo Babā VS Anbure Bōi)
- "Unji Zuma" (頭間雲児, Zuma Unji)
- "Unji Zuma 2" (頭間雲児2, Zuma Unji 2)
- "Unji Zuma 3" (頭間雲児3, Zuma Unji 3)
- "'Brella Boy" (アンブレボーイ, Anbure Bōi)
- "Masamichi Bega" (部賀正道, Bega Masamichi)
- "That Kawabanga Girl" (カワバンガというやつは, Kawabanga to Iu Yatsu wa)
- "Escape from the Cursed Trunk!" (脱出!!呪行李!!, Dasshutsu!! Noroi Kōri!!)
- "The Power of the Demonic Fairy-Tale Card" (悪魔のメルヘンカルタの力, Akuma no Meruhen Karuta no Chikara)
- "Saint-Germain, the Mysterious Man" (謎の男サンジェルマン, Nazo no Otoko Sanjeruman)
- "Let's Blow the Demonic Fairy-Tale Card Away!" (悪魔のメルヘンカルタをぶっ飛ばせ!!, Akuma no Meruhen Karuta o Buttobase!!)
- "Saviors, Don't Be Late!" (間に合え救出!!, Maniae Kyūshutsu!!)
- "She's Gone All Little!" (小っちゃくなったじゃんよ, Chitchaku Natta jan yo)
- "Family Jewels—Intact" (金玉コンプリート, Kingyoku Konpurīto)
- "Is This a Little Fairy?" (これは小人妖精か, Kore wa Kobito Yōsei ka)
- "Hey, There's Something There" (なんかいるじゃんよ, Nanka Iru jan yo)
- "There's Someone Here" (なんか来たじゃんよ, Nanka Kita jan yo)
- "Find the Culprit!" (犯人をさがせ!, Hannin o Sagase!)
- "A Suspicious Woman" (怪しい女, Ayashii Onna)
- "Corner the Perp!" (追い詰めろ犯人!, Oitsumero Hannin!)
- "Those Pygmies Are Scary" (小人は怖い, Kobito wa Kowai)
- "Corner the Criminal!" (犯人を追い詰めろ!, Hannin o Oitsumero!)
Anime
[edit]An anime television series adaptation was announced on November 28, 2023. It is produced by Science Saru and directed by Fūga Yamashiro, with scripts written by Hiroshi Seko, character designs by Naoyuki Onda, alien and supernatural entity designs by Yoshimichi Kameda, and music composed by Kensuke Ushio.[44] The series premiered on October 4, 2024, on the Super Animeism Turbo programming block on all JNN affiliates, including MBS and TBS.[3][45][46][a] The opening theme is "Otonoke" (オトノケ) performed by Creepy Nuts, while the ending theme is "Taidada" performed by Zutomayo.[48][46] Prior to the television airing, the English dub of the series premiered at Anime NYC on August 24, 2024.[4] The first three episodes also were collected and released theatrically as Dan Da Dan: First Encounter, with screenings starting in Asia on August 31.[5][49]
Crunchyroll is streaming the series outside of Asia, including the Middle East and CIS, while Netflix is streaming the series globally. Hulu is streaming the series in the United States.[50][51][52] Muse Communication licensed the series in Asia-Pacific.[53] In June 2024, GKIDS announced that it had acquired the theatrical, videogram, and digital transactional rights to the series.[54]
In August 2024, prior to the premiere of the English dub, the first two episodes of the anime were leaked alongside many other anime productions that were localized by Iyuno.[55]
Episodes
[edit]No. | Title [56][57] | Directed by [b] | Storyboarded by [b] | Original air date [58][a] | |
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1 | "That's How Love Starts, Ya Know!" Transliteration: "Sorette Koi no Hajimari jan yo" (Japanese: それって恋のはじまりじゃんよ) | Fūga Yamashiro | Fūga Yamashiro | October 4, 2024 | |
After a bad breakup with her boyfriend, Momo Ayase briefly defends a loner student from some bullies. Shortly after the period ends, the two get into an argument over an occult magazine, as the student believes in the existence of extraterrestrial aliens while Momo believes in the existence of supernatural entities. Momo and the student then challenge each other to prove their respective beliefs are real, with Momo going to an abandoned hospital to contact a UFO and the student going to an isolated tunnel to find a spirit. Suddenly, both are validated when the student gets possessed by a spirit named Turbo Granny, who demands to take his "banana," while Momo is abducted by aliens called the Serpo, who claim they want to mate with her as an experiment. The student and Turbo Granny are able to enter the UFO through Momo's discarded cell phone, while Momo remembers the words of her grandmother and gains psychokinetic powers, as the two join forces to beat up the Serpo and crash the UFO back down to Earth. The student then reveals his real name is Ken Takakura, the same name as the actor Momo idolizes. | |||||
2 | "That's a Space Alien, Ain't It?!" Transliteration: "Sorette Uchūbito ja ne" (Japanese: それって宇宙人じゃね) | Rushio Moriyama | Fūga Yamashiro | October 11, 2024 | |
Momo and Ken, who is then nicknamed "Okarun" by Momo, go to Momo's grandmother's house to recuperate as Momo holds Okarun's curse at bay. There, they are attacked by a monster that resembles a sumo wrestler who traps them within the property. Initially believing the monster is a evil spirit, they soon realize it is actually the Flatwoods monster. Okarun forces Momo to release her powers holding off the curse to fight off the monster, which transforms him into a demonic form that balances him and Turbo Granny. Despite this, they do not deal enough damage to the monster, who wounds Okarun. Momo lures the monster to the property's torii gate, allowing herself to be punched by the monster to be pushed out the gate's boundaries. She grabs Okarun and places a talisman that wards off spirits at the gate, burning the monster as they are freed from the trap. Relieved they won, Momo passes out from exhaustion. Without her powers keeping the curse in check, Turbo Granny fully possesses Okarun. | |||||
3 | "It's a Granny vs. Granny Clash!" Transliteration: "Babā to Babā ga Gekitotsu jan ka" (Japanese: ババアとババアが激突じゃんか) | Daiki Yonemori | Daiki Yonemori | October 18, 2024 | |
Momo's grandmother Seiko arrives home and incapacitates the possessed Okarun. After regaining consciousness, a worried Momo asks Seiko what happened to Okarun. Seiko points to the property's shrine, where Okarun is being kept safe. Momo explains to her grandmother of Okarun's situation while also revealing her newfound ability to use psychokinetic powers. Seiko expounds on the circumstances of Turbo Granny, adding she had fused with a stronger location-bound spirit found in the tunnel. Despite Seiko's warning to not fight the spirit, Momo is determined to help Okarun, prompting Seiko to have Momo and Okarun train the next day and tell them Turbo Granny's power is weaker in the city outskirts. Turbo Granny later appears and tells Momo they must fight her in the tunnel, threatening to use Okarun's curse to kill more people if they do not comply. Left with no other options, Seiko blesses Momo and Okarun with protective clothing and the two head for the tunnel to fight Turbo Granny. | |||||
4 | "Kicking Turbo Granny's Ass" Transliteration: "Tābo Babā o Buttobasō" (Japanese: ターボババアをぶっ飛ばそう) | Moko-chan | Moko-chan | October 25, 2024 | |
After arriving at the tunnel, Momo and Okarun plan to lure Turbo Granny to the city outskirts to defeat her, but they are immediately cornered by Turbo Granny, who takes away Okarun's curse. Remembering Seiko's advice that Turbo Granny does not back down from a challenge, Momo goads her to a game of tag, distracting her long enough for Momo and Okarun to capture her and regain Okarun's curse. They attempt to run for the outskirts and escape the tunnel's spirit and corpses possessed by Turbo Granny to no avail, despite Okarun using his demonic form to outrun them. Momo exploits Turbo Granny's notoriety as the Hundred-Kilo Granny by luring her on a train running faster than her; the train passes the city outskirts, and Momo and Okarun, with the help of Seiko, defeat Turbo Granny and presumably free Okarun from the curse. They return to the tunnel to pay their respects after learning Turbo Granny originally set out to comfort the spirits of girls who were victims of sexual assault and died horrible deaths. Momo later tells Okarun she is looking forward to seeing him the next day, much to Okarun's delight. | |||||
5 | "Like, Where Are Your Balls?" Transliteration: "Tama wa Doko jan yo" (Japanese: タマはどこじゃんよ) | Hiromi Nishiyama | Hiromi Nishiyama | November 1, 2024 | |
As Momo and Okarun begin to bond at school, they get into a quarrel when Momo's friends misinterpret them as a couple. Okarun goes to the bathroom to relieve himself where he makes a startling discovery. He then runs to Momo's classroom and asks to talk to her but is turned away. At the end of classes, Okarun bumps into a student and apologizes to her as the student shows her friendliness; Momo overhears the student making fun of Okarun after leaving him. Angered, Momo uses her powers to injure the student. Okarun soon reveals to Momo that despite retrieving his "banana", he has now lost his balls, prompting the two to seek Seiko. Seiko performs a ritual on Okarun and Momo pulls out a spirit from him, which possesses a nearby maneki-neko doll. The doll is revealed to be the consciousness of Turbo Granny, who explains she possessed Okarun before being defeated. Okarun also showcases a new demonic form despite Turbo Granny no longer possessing him, which Seiko reveals only her spiritual powers remain in him. Upon being confronted, Turbo Granny reveals she has no idea where she placed Okarun's balls. | |||||
6 | "A Dangerous Woman Arrives" Transliteration: "Yabē Onna ga Kita" (Japanese: ヤベー女がきた) | Fukui Nozomi | Fukui Nozomi | November 8, 2024 | |
Turbo Granny explains that Okarun's balls, which are now golden, are infused with her energy that makes spirits drawn to it. At school, the student who made fun of Okarun, whose name is Aira Shiratori, remarks on being able to see Momo's powers as Aira pulls out a golden ball and plots something after school; Turbo Granny sees this and informs Momo and Okarun, sensing that Aira awakened to her spiritual powers. Aira later confronts Momo and Okarun and asks to speak with Momo alone. Momo is then bullied by Aira and learns she took one of the golden balls. Okarun and Turbo Granny rush to Momo's aid, but Okarun states Aira is being targeted by someone else as a figure in a red dress captures her and calls themselves as Aira's mother. Okarun and Momo fight the figure and Okarun is consumed by her; Turbo Granny learns the figure is a spirit named Acrobatic Silky. When Aira calls Acrobatic Silky a monster, Acrobatic Silky also consumes her before doing the same to Momo. Acrobatic Silky suddenly burns, revealing Momo lit Acrobatic Silky's hair on fire with Aira's cross lighter, and is forced to free the trio. | |||||
7 | "To a Kinder World" Transliteration: "Yasashī Sekai e" (Japanese: 優しい世界へ) | TBA | TBA | November 15, 2024 |
Reception
[edit]By November 2023, the manga had over 3.2 million copies in circulation and over 360 million views on the Shōnen Jump+ platform.[59] By October 2024, the manga had over 4 million copies in circulation.[60]
In June 2021, Dandadan was nominated for the seventh Next Manga Award in the Best Web Manga category and placed second out of 50 nominees.[61][62][63] It ranked fourth on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2022 list of best manga for male readers.[64] It was nominated for the 15th Manga Taishō in 2022 and placed seventh with 53 points.[65][66][67] The series ranked first on both the Nationwide Bookstore Employees and Publisher Comics' Recommended Comics of 2022.[68] The series ranked fourth in Tsutaya Comic Award 2022.[69]
Notes
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[edit]- Dandadan official manga website at Shōnen Jump+ (in Japanese)
- Dandadan official manga website at Viz Media
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