Dandadan – 03

Ah, the ultra-rare anime GILF enters the chat. Now that I think about it, Dandadan is a bit like Golden Kamuy in that it’s packed to the gills with large-than-life characters who run around like they own the place. That, and a general embrace of the wacky and absurd in incongruous situations. They’re obviously different as can be in most superficial ways, but they are spiritual cousins beneath the surface. Not that I’m equating the two series in terms of overall quality, don’t get me wrong (I like Dandadan, but that’s a non-starter).

Nana Mizuki is a fine choice as Ayase Seiko, the aforementioned Grandma. If you’re gonna take on a turbo granny, who better than another badass granny to do it. We first meet Seiko as she’s playing the role of a sham psychic on TV (that’s a misdirection from the start. She stops her taxi home well short, obviously realizing something is seriously amiss. She arrives home to find her granddaughter out cold and calls out Turbo Granny herself. And she has her opponent’s number, thanks to her expert use of warding and magical barriers. Seiko expresses little sympathy when T.G. holds Okarun’s body for ransom, but the results will show her bark is worse than her bite.

One of the funniest things about this arc is how Momo and Seiko are quite intimate with the paranormal yet laughingly dismiss the idea of aliens as absurd, and with Okarun it’s just the opposite (minus the intimacy). The general rule of them with Dandadan is if it doesn’t really exist, it’s real. Fortunately for Okarun Grandma doesn’t obliterate his body to take out Turbo Granny. Is it because she senses he’s different from the usual scumbags Momo brings home, or is she simply not the type to eliminate a human being even in the act of taking out an evil spirit?

When Momo wakes up Seiko trolls her pretty good about that, but eventually relents and tells her that the boy is out in the main shrine hall. That contains his curse much as Momo’s power does, but is obviously not a long-term solution. The two of them immediately resume their bicker-flirting, and Okarun – while he still has his moments of pathetic loneliness – gives as good as he gets. The problem, Grandma says, is not just that Turbo Granny is a powerful spirit that’s been plaguing Japan. It’s that when she got to town she fused with a location-bound spirit in the tunnel, and as long as they’re in that location (the town itself) that hybrid youkai is incredibly strong.

Seiko’s prescription is for the two kids to lure Turbo Granny outside of town, thus weakening her by undercutting the location-bound spirit’s powers. The problem is they have to outrun her to do it, and Momo has to keep the curse in check the whole time. That’s going to involve an intense round of training, as Okarun is obviously not an elite specifies of adolescent athleticism. As for Momo,, her spiritual power – awakened by the aliens but weakening ever since – is something she has to hone and learn to maximize. All the while trying to figure out how Okarun can take a dump without her staring at him to contain the curse (he can’t). Not the sort of problems the average new teen couple has to deal with, but this is hardly your average teen couple…

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    As a random note: I’ve noticed that character design is different from manga, for Momo in particular. In the same chapters in manga she has more round face with cuter looking features, while in anime she was made purposefully looking older and less cute. It’s especially visible in closeup shots, like when she opens the door to see Okarun alive and well. Not sure what the purpose is, but definitely gives her way more delinquent ambience that gyaru.

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    I’m enjoying how the show is setting expectations just to break them a few minutes later. Here we were promised a traditional leveling-up arc (or at least a montage) only for them to realize the next day that there’s no time for that.

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    The both of them are exhausted after defeating that sumo wrestler youkai and Momo collapses. That’s bad news as that means she’s not able to hold back Turbo Granny in Okarun and so she takes over. Right, it turns out that the best way to handle a Turbo Granny is with another granny. We get an introduction to Momo’s grandma as she’s wrapping up a televison shoot. She’s playing a fake psychic, but it is indeed a fakeout. She senses something amiss in the way home and finds and unconscious Momo and Turbo Granny. I was trying to think up of a “Little Red Riding Hood” lead-in, but I couldn’t make it work.

    Grandma Ayase takes care of Turbo Granny with her expertise with magical barriers and her baseball bat. Turbo Granny tries to threaten Grandma Ayase by using Okarun’s body as leverage, but she doesn’t discriminate between taking out yokai or humans. Or, so she says… Yep, it turns out that he’s okay and that she and Momo have a lot in common, like being rough around the edges. Neither one also believed in aliens until Momo had her own close encounter of the freaky kind. Okarun is resting inside a building that will seal Turbo Granny as long as he remains inside of it. Right, it’s not a long-term solution as he either stays in there forever or be close to Momo 24/7.

    It turns out that Turbo Granny is a really powerful spirit as it merged with another one that was bound to a location. So, the two of them will have to play tag to get TG out of her territory and it should weaken her enough. Momo also gets some explanation about her powers, which seem to be different in nature from grandma’s. It looks like she’ll have to slowly draw it out too as she’s not able to get it where she first awakened them when battling the aliens. It looked like we were able to get a training arc, but TG isn’t going to allow that to happen and so they have to throw down that evening. I’m looking forward to the craziness in the upcoming battle.

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