I was so jaded when I read this, but then I saw the episode, and in this, I realized she called her mum not only to help the mother yokai but because she missed her own mum. She wasn't inflating her ego. She was genuine that time
@@jomz2058 I thought the same thing! I viewed that moment as closure for both Acro Silky and Aira. Aira finally got to say the words she never could to her "mom".
@@Kkrider84 It's more than that. Aira has wanted a mother for most of her life; Silky has wanted to be her mother since she first reached out to her. It's why Silky sacrificing her aura is particularly touching; in effect both finally get what they've wanted for years.
6:00 I think people oversold the whole Turbo Granny protecting girls thing. At the end of the day, Turbo Granny is a Spirit/Yokai. She is no longer part of the world of the living, so Aira being dead isn't a particularly sad thing. She knows better than anyone that death isn't the end. She has resentment for the living, particularly men who harm girls or intrude into the dead's domain, but it's not like she "cares" for living girls. I think we'll get there eventually with Turbo Granny, especially as she interacts more with these youngsters.
i think turbo granny is just being tsundere, here reaction to when Silky stand up seems to look like she is expecting what is about to happen, her telling them all of whats about to happen to Silky which probably what made Aira to go run and hug Silky
I don't think Turbo Granny is at all aware of the Acrobatic Silky past, she just knows it's a newish Yokai, less powerful than her, and is now dyeing with regrets, only Momo and Aira saw the AS past through the aura transference, Turbo Granny is just responding to what she is seeing.
I wonder if turbo granny is really that unkind. She's really ornery, but did try to pull through for the gang last episode. She said "we're strangers, there's nothing we can do" and maybe she said that so Aira would find it in herself to do something.
The backstory was god tier animation and direction work. But I don't want to gloss over that chase scene at the start of that episode. It was VERY well done and very cool to watch.
This episode was peak cinema. So good and the animation and music work during the flashback was some of the best I've seen in a long time. That said, I can't help but think that the money used to buy the dress was meant to pay for the debt and the mothers inability to pay that debt is what led to those men breaking into her house. If correct I have mixed feelings about that. On one hand, the fact that it is out of love for her daughter that she made that irresponsible decision (buying the dress with the debt money) that triggered that horrific outcome adds to the tragedy but on the another hand, it kind of makes her really dumb. What did she thinks was gonna happen if she did not pay those men? She was not in complete control of her emotions even before becoming a Yokai.
This episode hit hard. Really great episode. The ending with Aira hugging the mom gave a little reprieve but not much. How did I go from balls to almost bawls in one week
I watched the episode in a Cafe, and immediately went to do bank things after. So Niagra Falls, red eyes- the works. The bank rep asked me if I was ok and such 😂
Best episode of the series so far, there I say it. Also the animation in this episode was fucking fire 🔥. Oh and I cried of course, like any human with empathy would do.
Yes they both are dead , its more apparent in the manga. The first 3 chapters were done without thinking about a story thats why you dont have a backstory for the sumo alien
@@Somerandomguy524 She owed money. The money she was meant to use to pay back is what she used to buy the dress. They took the girl as payment. Her "side" activities and all that was her trying anything to make money.
@@donemu9096 ah ok, so they were just loan sharks, I guess it makes sense, but it feels a bad way of doing business if so. I was going more in the direction of maybe the yakuza having control over the trade in that area and sending a message to people taking away their business or something like that.
The way it felt to me: TurboGranny, not having the benefit of the backstory other than SIlky's ranting wasn't invested, mainly because she's just another Yokai she's teen countless at this point (the last episode where she called her a "nobody") To her she was just another frustrated spirit rather than an abused teen like she'd been taking care of. If anything the fact that Aira was on death's door was less of a reason to care. She's seen what dozens? hundreds? of dead girls, Aira would just be one more she'd maybe try to console after death if she weren't trapped in the cat. So she was glib on the subject of death, matter of fact about Aira's fate, and probably didn't expect Silky to make a sacrifice after being a violent spirit, so she had nothing but contempt for her.
For me I think if we can mention it, Aira and Silky might be related or its implied to be. It be why Aira says "I hope you both go to a kinder world" and it might be that her mom was Silkys daughter. That tragically she found her grandma after losing her mother because she looked like her mom, but it was already too late (as Silky had passed away by that point.) That Silky saw a lot of her daughter in Aira because yeah they both had features the daughter/mother had and then passed on. Maternal inheritance and all that. It also make this whole damn arc beautifully tragic of a mother who lost her daughter but found her grand daughter, a daughter who lost her mother but found her grandmother, and ultimately unable to connect until it was too late. But then a grandmother giving up her life to save her granddaughter and succeed when she failed with her daughter the first time. To right a good number of wrongs and give Aira some peace. And Aira doing the same by making sure or trying to her grandmother and mother finally reunitr after decades. God damn this shit is how you write a beautiful tragedy 😅 This also falls in line with how the main characters thus far have deep ties to an elderly maternal figure. Momo and her grandma which because of that line she had psychic powers turbo charged Im guessing by the aliens. Okarun and Turbo Granny. Now Aira and Silky. If anything Dandadan is about families and the extreme ends of them the young and old. The prideful and the quiet. And thr connections between those extreme.
The animation in this episode was so insane, and it just made it more devastating. The expressions, the sheer EMOTION conveyed. This was a plot point that was going to make or break this show for me. I read the manga, I already knew what was going to happen. If this episode wasn't handled right, that would have been it. Saru nailed it, and I couldnt be more sad. The show is saved, but this episode was just as terrible animated as it was on the page. God I'm sad now. I cried.
Momo and Aira both received all those memories. This is what makes Aira completely change as a person. She got a whole new outlook on reality after that. She is still a total air head, just now she actually cares about others way more instead of being so conceited.
I came for the action and comedy… not expecting a softer version of Oniongarden episode 10 Also come to think of it, AcroSilky also reminded me of Simone from Nier Automata
This show made me post a comment on a UA-cam video. (I dont normally do this). There are 2 things to point out. Top tier episodes are absolutely beautiful and heart-wrenching, and this is my opinion a masterpiece Dandadan has become my top 5 after this episode. The second thing is that the show portrays that Aira saw her as a little girl and then turned yokai. Kids are more preceptive to phenomena, so there is nothing there. But what got me after listening to a couple reaction videos and going back. Not only did she forget her daughters face but as well as her name. I thought in the previous episode she only saw that yokai due to her golden balls. But now i believe that yokai has been following her most of her life. She only saw her again as a teenager. At that time, the yokai had already lost all motherly intention, so when aira was able to see her again. (Due to the golden ball). She became the obsessed version and made her a target.
Silky has been stalking Aira ever since they first met, yes. It's the golden ball that allows Aira to see Silky again, and Silky to see Aira. As Turbo Granny notes.
it's really funny as a manga reader of Dandadan watching people do gymnastics to try and make Turbo Granny into someone nice lol. She's not. She didn't save Momo, and tried to kill them for 3 episodes. She hates the living, and only starts to warm to everyone after staying with them for a while
Bro i haven't read the manga as i don't wanna spoil anything for myself but when i first watched the episode and as a kid from a single mother its hit me hard as i started crying because it shows kinda shows (except selling their body) what a single mother has to do, they wanna provide so they give their child a better life, and my mother wanted me to have a better life by having a nice paying job in putting floor down to provide me a better life, thats the reason i started crying really hard when i finished watching the episode
Those weren’t debt collectors those were her pimps, she was shown sleeping with men several times for money and then skimming money that was supposed to go to the pimps so she could buy the dress. They killed her and took her daughter to be the next working girl.
1:37 Ok, I was a bit confused about this because I really didnt perceive the daughter's fate as she died. (Also don't think silky ended her own life). When I listened again to that line that Aira says in the end - in Japanese - there was no usage of "they" in the sentence (EDIT: ahh shyt - i did hear her say Kanojo tachi - which is they plural of she) - But in other cultures/languages certain pronouns dont exist, in others still - like Japanese, when addressing someone they usually dont always use pronouns, and either address the person directly by name, or skip addressing the person(s) entirely when it is grammatically understood who is being talked about in the sentence. But I think this confusion stems from (unfortunately) the DEI topic. The translation could have used "her" to address silky hopefully having a better fate, but so as not to "offend" anyone the translation seems to use "they" instead. I've noticed that in a number of shows. And as you can see - the use of pronouns completely changes the context. As for what happened in Silky's life. I think she was either in debt with some really bad people (loan sharks, yakuza whatever) - and it just wasnt enough and they took her daughter as payment. I think she bled out and died right then and there, with the last thing she ever sees, being "something precious" being taken away from her. If Silky was working as a "lady of the night" I doubt that she was just going at it solo - its very likely that she had to sign up to a shady organization in order to get her "business" up and running. So yeah - i dont think there was a dad there, or an opportunistic client. It really looks like - she just couldnt pay her debts type situation. And i think the daughter is alive... but in a very unfortunate life situation. :(
Acro silky commits suicide by jumping off a building in the manga and you can hear a thud sound at the end of the dance scean in the anime also the manga heavily implies that the daughter died and went to the afterlife with silky
I'm not sure if the daughter is gone, could be either way? On the one hand, the loan shark yakuza took the daughter, and most likely trafficked her, leading to her probable demise. On the other hand, there's no proof the daughter was actually gone. My best guess is that yes, she is gone. And like Aira says, hopefully they can be reborn in a kinder world.
@@markwatson8714 from what we see of the world when she was alive, it was relatively contemporary. Buildings, alarms, cars, it couldn’t have been too long ago. Max…30-40 years? But yeah, it’s impossible to know how long she wandered around as a spirit before child Aira grabbed her dress 10 years before the current day.
I just hope that DanDaDan doesn't turn into Demon Slayer where they fight this Yokai that just shows up and we know nothing about it, then once we defeat it, have this really emotional and tragic backstory. It just comes off as shallow, emotionally manipulative and tries to redeem every villain. I'm probably gonna get flamed for this take.
Well yeah, the first problem being they're not villains to begin with, and the second being as Seiko and Granny have pointed out, you only get Yokai when someone dies and either refuses to, or is prevented, from moving on to Nirvana. As a result they tend to have tragic backstories involving unfinished business. The same isn't quite true of the aliens and cryptids of course.
wasn't in the best mood today but this episode killed me... was hoping for some cheer up comedy / action... got devastated instead... literally desperate for some good comedy stuff right now
I dont understand..... I thought aira was the daugther... She calls the same name.... I also dont understand... Did the father kill the mother but he ac
Nect scenes he was like in the funeral of the mother like he disnt ddo it? I mean was it rhe same person... I have bad eyesight and I dont seem to know what actually happede on that backstory
This Episode distractet me a bit from the traumer of Made in abyss season 2. even thouw? thou? thouh? It pales in comparisen to my traumer Made in abyss season 2. Sorry I'm german
if this episode was in the first 3 episode or a story beat of something similar, i would've gotten a better first impression of the show. Cause first impression i feel like it was just "haha p joke = funny" plus the meeting of the protagonists was so forced. But this episode was just different from the rest. really loved it.
I think that's good, if they wouldn't have shown all the funny stuff in the first 3 episodes this one wouldn't have hit as hard cus your "emotional guard" would have been up, these sort of things feel like rewards for people who stick with the show.
@drakewalker1674 the problem is i personally didn't find it funny. it's not the show's fault as comedy can be a bit subjective, funny for some people might not be funny for others. So it really didn't affect my opinion on the latest episode except for the fact that in comparison the previous episodes were not written that well compared to the latest episodes story beat.
Not in the mood of explaining myself in detail in english, but... I wish anime/manga relied less in this addiction of (interrupting the story to show) flashbacks and told it's stories more on the present. In isolation that was a more or less "nice" story, it was propped up by the animation and direction, but there isn't really that much in it, just a "common" tearjerker. Isn't clear how that relates to the characters, specially in this case, Aira.
@@markwatson8714 Yes, Airi lost her mother, the Ghost lost her daughter. It's a "mother x daughter relationship", but what kind of relationship? What Ghost wanted to do/give to her "daughter" was that Aira needed? What Aira wanted to do/give to her mother was what Ghost needed? At least from Ghost side I can be "satisfied". Ghost died with the regret of feeling he "ruined" her daughter's life by being "a bad mother", and not being able to protect her. So Ghost saving Aira's life, even if she was the one who almost killed her, may help Ghost overcome her regrets. But what about Aira? What was her relationship with her death mother and what she wanted/needed to do? This is the part I'm not seeing yet.
@@deathdoor Silky has been watching over Aira ever since she first met her, when she mistook her for her (already dead) mother. Aira realises this when she absorbs Silky's memories; in effect the mother she's always wished for has been there all the time, she's just never been able to see or talk to her until now. Her calling Silky mommy is her acknowledging that (and the fact she now has Silky's aura means her 'mother' will in part always be there).
what a masterpiece!!! it was hard to watch ... took me throuhg a lot ...sadness ...and rage so much rage ..oh god i wanted to kill those thugs ..at least let the yokai took them away.. but no.. no ...just tears..
I was so jaded when I read this, but then I saw the episode, and in this, I realized she called her mum not only to help the mother yokai but because she missed her own mum. She wasn't inflating her ego. She was genuine that time
@@jomz2058 I thought the same thing! I viewed that moment as closure for both Acro Silky and Aira. Aira finally got to say the words she never could to her "mom".
@@Kkrider84 It's more than that. Aira has wanted a mother for most of her life; Silky has wanted to be her mother since she first reached out to her. It's why Silky sacrificing her aura is particularly touching; in effect both finally get what they've wanted for years.
That was nuts. Never would’ve imagined that the pink girl would be completely turnedaround. I’m still crying.
The adaptation of this flashback was Perfect... down to the last minute detail. 😢
6:00 I think people oversold the whole Turbo Granny protecting girls thing. At the end of the day, Turbo Granny is a Spirit/Yokai. She is no longer part of the world of the living, so Aira being dead isn't a particularly sad thing. She knows better than anyone that death isn't the end. She has resentment for the living, particularly men who harm girls or intrude into the dead's domain, but it's not like she "cares" for living girls. I think we'll get there eventually with Turbo Granny, especially as she interacts more with these youngsters.
i think turbo granny is just being tsundere, here reaction to when Silky stand up seems to look like she is expecting what is about to happen, her telling them all of whats about to happen to Silky which probably what made Aira to go run and hug Silky
I mean yeah i dont expect TG to be a softie, she is exactly what you said and I dont see her caring for the dead
As a manga reader, this is what Dandadan is.
1. Jokes
2. Fight
3. Trauma
And Ken and Momo's romance progression too sometimes
4 meal as respite for the characters (according to article on mangaka)
at least there's a manga chapter each week.
You forgot the Balls Part. That is different genre
And romance
While Everyone was aiding Aira
The two Girls: thrown from across the room into a pile of scraps, mangled, and forgotten ☠️
Who knows, we might see them in the next episode, they might have brain damage and forgot what happened that day
I don't think Turbo Granny is at all aware of the Acrobatic Silky past, she just knows it's a newish Yokai, less powerful than her, and is now dyeing with regrets, only Momo and Aira saw the AS past through the aura transference, Turbo Granny is just responding to what she is seeing.
Yeah. I hope she would be more empathetic if she knew. This woman died in so much pain and so alone that it SHOULD ping TG's protective nature.
I wonder if turbo granny is really that unkind. She's really ornery, but did try to pull through for the gang last episode. She said "we're strangers, there's nothing we can do" and maybe she said that so Aira would find it in herself to do something.
The backstory was god tier animation and direction work.
But I don't want to gloss over that chase scene at the start of that episode. It was VERY well done and very cool to watch.
This episode was peak cinema. So good and the animation and music work during the flashback was some of the best I've seen in a long time.
That said,
I can't help but think that the money used to buy the dress was meant to pay for the debt and the mothers inability to pay that debt is what led to those men breaking into her house. If correct I have mixed feelings about that. On one hand, the fact that it is out of love for her daughter that she made that irresponsible decision (buying the dress with the debt money) that triggered that horrific outcome adds to the tragedy but on the another hand, it kind of makes her really dumb. What did she thinks was gonna happen if she did not pay those men?
She was not in complete control of her emotions even before becoming a Yokai.
The ED song snapped me back to "oh shit, this is Dandadan, the funny balls show" after being sucked into a pit of despair
😂
This episode hit hard. Really great episode. The ending with Aira hugging the mom gave a little reprieve but not much. How did I go from balls to almost bawls in one week
I watched the episode in a Cafe, and immediately went to do bank things after. So Niagra Falls, red eyes- the works. The bank rep asked me if I was ok and such 😂
I said the same thing.
"Guys. I just shed a tear over an episode of 'Dandadan'. This is weird"
Best episode of the series so far, there I say it. Also the animation in this episode was fucking fire 🔥. Oh and I cried of course, like any human with empathy would do.
Went from comedy to serious drama in a heartbeat.
Yes they both are dead , its more apparent in the manga.
The first 3 chapters were done without thinking about a story thats why you dont have a backstory for the sumo alien
Why was she attacked tho? I assume it has something to do with her side side hustle, was she like encroaching into these guys territory or something?
@@Somerandomguy524 She owed money. The money she was meant to use to pay back is what she used to buy the dress. They took the girl as payment. Her "side" activities and all that was her trying anything to make money.
@@Somerandomguy524 they were debt collectors ,the mother had multiple jobs to pay off her debt aswell as raise her daughter
@@donemu9096 ah ok, so they were just loan sharks, I guess it makes sense, but it feels a bad way of doing business if so. I was going more in the direction of maybe the yakuza having control over the trade in that area and sending a message to people taking away their business or something like that.
@@Somerandomguy524 if the loan sharks becomes physical like that then those loan sharks are probably "yakuzas
The way it felt to me: TurboGranny, not having the benefit of the backstory other than SIlky's ranting wasn't invested, mainly because she's just another Yokai she's teen countless at this point (the last episode where she called her a "nobody") To her she was just another frustrated spirit rather than an abused teen like she'd been taking care of. If anything the fact that Aira was on death's door was less of a reason to care. She's seen what dozens? hundreds? of dead girls, Aira would just be one more she'd maybe try to console after death if she weren't trapped in the cat. So she was glib on the subject of death, matter of fact about Aira's fate, and probably didn't expect Silky to make a sacrifice after being a violent spirit, so she had nothing but contempt for her.
This episode made a lot of people cry today, me included too.
This is what makes the “villains” in dandadan so special to me, every single one HITS SO HARD 😢
I mean I read it in the manga before and cried but the way it was animated was just so beautiful I cried even more! This episode was amazing!
For me I think if we can mention it, Aira and Silky might be related or its implied to be. It be why Aira says "I hope you both go to a kinder world" and it might be that her mom was Silkys daughter. That tragically she found her grandma after losing her mother because she looked like her mom, but it was already too late (as Silky had passed away by that point.) That Silky saw a lot of her daughter in Aira because yeah they both had features the daughter/mother had and then passed on. Maternal inheritance and all that. It also make this whole damn arc beautifully tragic of a mother who lost her daughter but found her grand daughter, a daughter who lost her mother but found her grandmother, and ultimately unable to connect until it was too late. But then a grandmother giving up her life to save her granddaughter and succeed when she failed with her daughter the first time. To right a good number of wrongs and give Aira some peace. And Aira doing the same by making sure or trying to her grandmother and mother finally reunitr after decades. God damn this shit is how you write a beautiful tragedy 😅
This also falls in line with how the main characters thus far have deep ties to an elderly maternal figure. Momo and her grandma which because of that line she had psychic powers turbo charged Im guessing by the aliens. Okarun and Turbo Granny. Now Aira and Silky. If anything Dandadan is about families and the extreme ends of them the young and old. The prideful and the quiet. And thr connections between those extreme.
It was soooo emotionel, i was sobing so bad
The animation in this episode was so insane, and it just made it more devastating. The expressions, the sheer EMOTION conveyed.
This was a plot point that was going to make or break this show for me. I read the manga, I already knew what was going to happen. If this episode wasn't handled right, that would have been it.
Saru nailed it, and I couldnt be more sad. The show is saved, but this episode was just as terrible animated as it was on the page.
God I'm sad now. I cried.
Momo and Aira both received all those memories. This is what makes Aira completely change as a person. She got a whole new outlook on reality after that. She is still a total air head, just now she actually cares about others way more instead of being so conceited.
I normaly only get teary eyed at emotional stories, and I don't know what it was for this,
but I cried a lot from this epsiode.
I came for the action and comedy… not expecting a softer version of Oniongarden episode 10
Also come to think of it, AcroSilky also reminded me of Simone from Nier Automata
This show made me post a comment on a UA-cam video. (I dont normally do this).
There are 2 things to point out. Top tier episodes are absolutely beautiful and heart-wrenching, and this is my opinion a masterpiece Dandadan has become my top 5 after this episode.
The second thing is that the show portrays that Aira saw her as a little girl and then turned yokai. Kids are more preceptive to phenomena, so there is nothing there. But what got me after listening to a couple reaction videos and going back. Not only did she forget her daughters face but as well as her name. I thought in the previous episode she only saw that yokai due to her golden balls. But now i believe that yokai has been following her most of her life. She only saw her again as a teenager. At that time, the yokai had already lost all motherly intention, so when aira was able to see her again. (Due to the golden ball). She became the obsessed version and made her a target.
Silky has been stalking Aira ever since they first met, yes. It's the golden ball that allows Aira to see Silky again, and Silky to see Aira. As Turbo Granny notes.
it's really funny as a manga reader of Dandadan watching people do gymnastics to try and make Turbo Granny into someone nice lol. She's not. She didn't save Momo, and tried to kill them for 3 episodes. She hates the living, and only starts to warm to everyone after staying with them for a while
Bro i haven't read the manga as i don't wanna spoil anything for myself but when i first watched the episode and as a kid from a single mother its hit me hard as i started crying because it shows kinda shows (except selling their body) what a single mother has to do, they wanna provide so they give their child a better life, and my mother wanted me to have a better life by having a nice paying job in putting floor down to provide me a better life, thats the reason i started crying really hard when i finished watching the episode
Super great episode! The screenplay and cinematography where incredible! One of the best backstories I've ever seen.
Feels like Demon Slayer in a way. Where we get the Demon's back story.
Except that dandadan backstories are current which makes them hit harder as they could be happening somewhere.
Science Saru went beyond the source material with this one!
Even if the daughter is alive somewhere it doesn't really matter. Everything happened like 10 years ago.
Yes She indeed did jump
Those weren’t debt collectors those were her pimps, she was shown sleeping with men several times for money and then skimming money that was supposed to go to the pimps so she could buy the dress. They killed her and took her daughter to be the next working girl.
1:37 Ok, I was a bit confused about this because I really didnt perceive the daughter's fate as she died. (Also don't think silky ended her own life). When I listened again to that line that Aira says in the end - in Japanese - there was no usage of "they" in the sentence (EDIT: ahh shyt - i did hear her say Kanojo tachi - which is they plural of she) - But in other cultures/languages certain pronouns dont exist, in others still - like Japanese, when addressing someone they usually dont always use pronouns, and either address the person directly by name, or skip addressing the person(s) entirely when it is grammatically understood who is being talked about in the sentence.
But I think this confusion stems from (unfortunately) the DEI topic. The translation could have used "her" to address silky hopefully having a better fate, but so as not to "offend" anyone the translation seems to use "they" instead. I've noticed that in a number of shows. And as you can see - the use of pronouns completely changes the context.
As for what happened in Silky's life. I think she was either in debt with some really bad people (loan sharks, yakuza whatever) - and it just wasnt enough and they took her daughter as payment. I think she bled out and died right then and there, with the last thing she ever sees, being "something precious" being taken away from her. If Silky was working as a "lady of the night" I doubt that she was just going at it solo - its very likely that she had to sign up to a shady organization in order to get her "business" up and running. So yeah - i dont think there was a dad there, or an opportunistic client. It really looks like - she just couldnt pay her debts type situation. And i think the daughter is alive... but in a very unfortunate life situation. :(
Acro silky commits suicide by jumping off a building in the manga and you can hear a thud sound at the end of the dance scean in the anime also the manga heavily implies that the daughter died and went to the afterlife with silky
@@Fahad-jx5qv yeah i realized it after the second watch. so whoops
I'm not sure if the daughter is gone, could be either way? On the one hand, the loan shark yakuza took the daughter, and most likely trafficked her, leading to her probable demise. On the other hand, there's no proof the daughter was actually gone.
My best guess is that yes, she is gone. And like Aira says, hopefully they can be reborn in a kinder world.
Yeah if I remember correctly in the manga they hint heavily that the daughter is dead. Kind of sweeter tho for a possible reunion
She is. One thing to remember is Silky is a ghost; for all we know her life was over 80 years ago.
@@markwatson8714 from what we see of the world when she was alive, it was relatively contemporary.
Buildings, alarms, cars, it couldn’t have been too long ago. Max…30-40 years?
But yeah, it’s impossible to know how long she wandered around as a spirit before child Aira grabbed her dress 10 years before the current day.
Oh boy. When Oldtakus ugly cry. What an episode! What a show.
there are rules in almost all countries for showing suicide scenes, so they are displayed symbolically
Meh, TurboGranny is old and jaded. She cares a lot but hides it behind a veil of apathy. Pretty realistic if you ask me.
Nice Episode in my opinion.😊
I just hope that DanDaDan doesn't turn into Demon Slayer where they fight this Yokai that just shows up and we know nothing about it, then once we defeat it, have this really emotional and tragic backstory. It just comes off as shallow, emotionally manipulative and tries to redeem every villain. I'm probably gonna get flamed for this take.
Well yeah, the first problem being they're not villains to begin with, and the second being as Seiko and Granny have pointed out, you only get Yokai when someone dies and either refuses to, or is prevented, from moving on to Nirvana. As a result they tend to have tragic backstories involving unfinished business. The same isn't quite true of the aliens and cryptids of course.
wasn't in the best mood today but this episode killed me... was hoping for some cheer up comedy / action... got devastated instead... literally desperate for some good comedy stuff right now
do they ever rescue that little girl?!?!?
@@keithsmithers829 she’s dead. It’s so sad, and I can’t stand the outcome, but we see silky meet her daughter in some heaven like place at the end.
Jake Paul or Mike Tyson?
dude... that iris is her daughter...
i had to keep pressing forward and crying at the same time cause it so hard to watch....
I thought i watch Dandadan for battle shonen romcom??! ;_;
1:44 wait wait wait. Hold on, because I was shocked the entire episode. Did they kill the girl?
No, she was human trafficked. A very common thing in Japan, that debt collectors do.
@@miniisaac3916 in the mange it’s made a little clearer that yes the daughter is also dead.
@@Bkbinch that's tragic
So Aira isn't the granddaughter and that's why was able to see and touch her?
I dont understand..... I thought aira was the daugther... She calls the same name.... I also dont understand... Did the father kill the mother but he ac
Nect scenes he was like in the funeral of the mother like he disnt ddo it? I mean was it rhe same person... I have bad eyesight and I dont seem to know what actually happede on that backstory
This Episode distractet me a bit from the traumer of Made in abyss season 2. even thouw? thou? thouh? It pales in comparisen to my traumer Made in abyss season 2. Sorry I'm german
i felt awful....
if this episode was in the first 3 episode or a story beat of something similar, i would've gotten a better first impression of the show. Cause first impression i feel like it was just "haha p joke = funny" plus the meeting of the protagonists was so forced. But this episode was just different from the rest. really loved it.
I think that's good, if they wouldn't have shown all the funny stuff in the first 3 episodes this one wouldn't have hit as hard cus your "emotional guard" would have been up, these sort of things feel like rewards for people who stick with the show.
@drakewalker1674 the problem is i personally didn't find it funny. it's not the show's fault as comedy can be a bit subjective, funny for some people might not be funny for others. So it really didn't affect my opinion on the latest episode except for the fact that in comparison the previous episodes were not written that well compared to the latest episodes story beat.
The father took the daughter , and her her color changed....the mother ....
Not in the mood of explaining myself in detail in english, but... I wish anime/manga relied less in this addiction of (interrupting the story to show) flashbacks and told it's stories more on the present.
In isolation that was a more or less "nice" story, it was propped up by the animation and direction, but there isn't really that much in it, just a "common" tearjerker.
Isn't clear how that relates to the characters, specially in this case, Aira.
It's somewhat central to Aira's character. She lost her own mother when very young.
@@markwatson8714 Yes, Airi lost her mother, the Ghost lost her daughter.
It's a "mother x daughter relationship", but what kind of relationship?
What Ghost wanted to do/give to her "daughter" was that Aira needed?
What Aira wanted to do/give to her mother was what Ghost needed?
At least from Ghost side I can be "satisfied". Ghost died with the regret of feeling he "ruined" her daughter's life by being "a bad mother", and not being able to protect her. So Ghost saving Aira's life, even if she was the one who almost killed her, may help Ghost overcome her regrets.
But what about Aira? What was her relationship with her death mother and what she wanted/needed to do? This is the part I'm not seeing yet.
@@deathdoor Silky has been watching over Aira ever since she first met her, when she mistook her for her (already dead) mother. Aira realises this when she absorbs Silky's memories; in effect the mother she's always wished for has been there all the time, she's just never been able to see or talk to her until now. Her calling Silky mommy is her acknowledging that (and the fact she now has Silky's aura means her 'mother' will in part always be there).
@@markwatson8714 Well, there's that, but that's it?
なんで海外のアニメリアクターは
むさ苦しいおっさんばかりなんだ?
日本の漫画やアニメは10代〜20代が対象なのに
うんざりするわ😮💨
Sorry you find the appreciation of your culture by a wider demographic to be distasteful.
I don't like being praised by soy boys and nerds at all!!
what a masterpiece!!! it was hard to watch ... took me throuhg a lot ...sadness ...and rage so much rage ..oh god i wanted to kill those thugs ..at least let the yokai took them away.. but no.. no ...just tears..