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News Cooldown.pl 15 November 2024, 03:41

„I Didn't Know Your Heart Could Break Twice.” Dandadan Reached Peak in Episode 7 According to Fans Who Wept Over the Fate of One Character

Dandadan, with its new episode, moved anime fans who followed the tragic events that unfolded in the story with tears in their eyes.

Source: Dandadan, Fuga Yamashiro, Science Saru, 2024
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Dandadan is the hit of the fall anime season. The show available on Netflix is widely popular and well-liked by viewers, captivating them with its visual appeal and the wild adventures of shonen characters. The series is a breath of fresh air in the genre, no wonder it attracts many people in front of the screens and hits Netflix's top 10 lists.

However, the 7th episode of Dandadan will definitely be remembered as one of the best - viewers are already judging that it has helped the anime reach "peak." This is due to the moving story of Acro-Silky, who decided to make the greatest sacrifice to save Aira, who was on the brink of death.

Even though in the previous episode Acro-Silky was a terrifying opponent of the main characters, in the latest one she turned out to be their greatest ally, sacrificing herself to bring Aira back to life. Before the yokai sacrificed its former life, as well as life after death, we learned its backstory, which is exceptionally tragic and moving. Many fans admitted to shedding a tear after watching the episode, even though they knew exactly what to expect because they knew the story from the manga.

The sequence that made the biggest impression used the anime's superiority over the manga, depicting tragic events from a first-person point of view. So, fans were able to experience tragic moments alongside Acro-Silky, or rather the woman whose spirit she embodied in life, and take part in the frantic chase after the kidnappers, which made it seem even more desperate and realistic.

So, viewers rightly began to praise the Science Saru team, which cooked a truly emotional episode.

I... I didn't know your heart could break twice, reading the manga was hard, but seeing this animated was even sadder -- Dr_Menma.

The memory sequence was extremely well done, especially the first person running scene, it felt more desperate and realistic by depicting it that way. Science Saru is peak -- FrostedPixel47.

I genuinely couldn't have imagined a more perfect adaptation. Crying my eyes out over here. It just goes to show how incredibly, painfully human Yokai are when compared to the aliens. This was something special -- MikeyTheBunnyWarrior.

I actually was crying bro, I knew it was gonna happen, I knew the backstory and her tragedy, but nothing could have prepared me for such peak -- DripyKirbo.

I knew they were gonna do the whole backstory justice when I read it in the manga. I usually don't get emotional whe watching shows or movies but this one genuinely made me want to cry. The scene where she's running after her daughter and the foreshadowing with the same scene earlier really hit hard. Especially with what they did with her dance in the water -- Accurate-Local1806.

Fans of Dandadan will certainly not forget the 7th anime episode for a long time. That is another proof that it's worth paying attention to the adaptation by Science Saru, which makes an effort to handle the source material well and use the possibilities that anime gives them to develop the story.

Edyta Jastrzebska

Edyta Jastrzebska

A graduate of journalism and social communication as well as cultural studies. She started at Gamepressure.com as one of the newspeople in the films department. Currently she oversees the Gamepressure movie&TV newsroom. She excels in the field of film and television, both in reality-based and fantasy themes. Keeps up with industry trends, but in her free time she prefers to watch less known titles. Has a complicated relationship with popular ones, which is why she only gets convinced about many of them when the hype around them subsides. Loves to spend her evenings not only watching movies, series, reading books and playing video games, but also playing text RPGs, which she has been into for several years.

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