Dan Da Dan's Latest Episode: A Blocky Surprise and a Glimpse into the Future
The ninth episode of Dan Da Dan kicked off with a bang, featuring a thrilling rematch between Okarun and Evil Eye. This fight, though brief, showcased Okarun's growing strength and set the tone for the episode's unique blend of action and tranquility.
A Temporary Truce and an Unexpected Guest
After their battle, Okarun and Evil Eye called a temporary truce, allowing the gang to enjoy a much-needed spa day. However, their relaxation was short-lived as they returned home to find a peculiar sight: a blocky alien named Ludris standing at their doorstep. Unlike the rest of the characters, Ludris is animated in 3D, giving him a distinctive look reminiscent of Minecraft's Steve.
Introducing Nanoskin: A New Alien Element
Ludris, it turns out, is a friend of their boxing ally, Peeny-Weeny. He introduced the gang to nanoskin, a new alien element that can mold into whatever the user's memory envisions. This innovative concept allowed them to repair the Ayase house, showcasing the show's creativity and attention to detail.
Momo's School Shenanigans and a Teased Showdown
The rest of the episode followed Momo as she tried to keep Evil Eye in check at school, leading to some comedic moments. However, the real excitement came in the after-credits scene, which teased the arrival of a new character, Kinta Sakata. Kinta, voiced by Daichi Fujiwara in Japanese and Bryce Papenbrook in English, is a character that manga fans have been eagerly anticipating.
Setting the Stage for an Epic Battle
Kinta's arrival is significant as it sets the stage for one of the most anticipated battles in the manga: a kaiju mecha showdown. This episode laid the groundwork for understanding the mechanics of this battle, with Kinta, like Okarun and crew, using his imagination to construct a giant robot to fight a towering kaiju.
A Low-Key Yet Lore-Packed Episode
While the episode was relatively low-key, it was packed with lore-building and set the stage for the show's climactic battle. It's clear that Science Saru is committed to adapting the manga's fight and elevating it to new heights, promising an exciting future for the series.