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There's not a doubt in Momo Ayase's mind that ghosts are real. Ken 'Okarun' Takakura believes in aliens. They make a bet to prove each other wrong, and naturally, they're both right — now they're stuck fighting the supernatural together while dealing with the kind of awkward teenage feelings that make demon battles look easy by comparison. Season 2 of this TV series picks up right where things left off, throwing Momo, Okarun, and their friend Jiji headfirst into a cursed family estate run by the deeply unsettling Kitou family. The mysteries of this folklore-drenched town start unraveling fast, and the trio has to figure out their powers while trying not to die. What makes Dandadan work is the whiplash between genuinely tense supernatural horror and absurd comedy that hits out of nowhere. One moment you're watching a beautifully animated fight sequence, the next someone's getting embarrassed in the most ridiculous way possible. Science SARU's animation stays wild — fluid, inventive, and unlike most things airing right now. If you liked the energy of Mob Psycho 100 or the monster-of-the-week escalation in Jujutsu Kaisen, this scratches a similar itch but with its own weird sci-fi-meets-folklore identity. There's also a Noragami-like thread of characters wrestling with curses tied to real Japanese mythology. Twelve episodes, shounen pacing that doesn't drag, and character dynamics that actually develop. It earns the chaos.
Trott Abby
Beckles A.J.
Le Aleks
This season covers Chapters 34-71 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 72.

wills★★★★★Animeso goooddzzzxxyyy123
yvonne★★★★★Animeamazing visual and audio, high stake fights and darker theme
ritsuko★★★★★AnimeI like the way how the crazy stories goes withhh
zurc_31★★★★★EP 12The actions hilariously continue to build, like on this episode. Especially when Kinta Sakata figures out how to move the mecha with his own will and defeated the Space Kaiju. The end of the episode is cliffhanger and a heart-warming yet breaking scene.