Warning! Spoilers ahead for Dandadan chapter 63!
For readers who have only been skimming through Shonen Jump's Dandadan or just decided to jump in randomly to see what all of the fuss has been about, the latest chapter's closing panel would look like nothing more than some random floating spherical object. But fans who hang on mangaka Yukinobu Tatsu's every word know what it's referencing — consequently reminding them why the manga is rated 18+.
Even for those who have been following Dandadan since day one, recent events over the last couple of months have most likely lulled everyone into believing thatDandadan is not an explicit manga but a romance comedy with epic fights sprinkled generously throughout. The allusion that Dandadan's main attribute is cuteness is especially applicable now since the series' heroes have been rebuilding their house in the wake of a slew of battles, giving them time to interact more intimately. Even the recent training «arc» was spurred on by the hero Okarun not being able to protect his close friend and love interest Momo Ayase.
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But chapter 63 of Dandadan by mangaka Yukinobu Tatsu brings back one of Dandadan's wildest and most strangest plotlines that not only began way back in chapter 9 but is not appropriate for young readers. What the chapter's finale shows is one of two things that were originally stolen from Okarun. Turbogranny initially stole and used these items as blackmail to prevent Okarun and his friends from killing her since she began as a hostile yokai. Although she eventually becomes a begrudging ally, Turbogranny, of course, loses what she stole from Okarun by mistake, and, before chapter 63,
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