Review of Dan Da Dan
Pure Chaos and Dripping in Style Look, Dandadan isn’t here to teach you about life. There’s no deep, philosophical message hiding beneath the surface. But you know what it will do? Make you laugh, smile, and sit there thinking, “Damn, this show is cool.” The whole thing is just oozing with style—fashion, animation, character designs, you name it. Every frame feels like it was crafted to look as slick as possible. The chemistry between Momo and Okarun is gold, and their back-and-forth banter is honestly half the reason to watch. Sure, there’s romance, and yeah, it dips into love triangle territory, but that’s not the focus. It’sall about the vibe—their hilarious, chaotic dialogue and the sheer ridiculousness of what unfolds.
Ghosts? Aliens? Why not both? If you’re into supernatural weirdness, Dandadan delivers with insane fight scenes and just the right sprinkle of lore to keep things interesting. But don’t overthink it—this isn’t a show you analyze, it’s one you feel.
Oh, and the OP? Absolute banger. Just saying.