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Typhoon Human Arc

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Typhoon Human Arc unfolds aboard a flight to Shimane, where Momo and Jiji are cornered by their old enemies the Kito Family. A storm-spirit UMA threatens to drag the plane down, leaving the two warring sides no option but to fight side by side to survive the descent.

Next: Shimane Arc
Prev: Kozuka Knives Arc
Type: story arc
Order: eleventh story arc
Volumes: 22-23
Chapters: 192-200
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Overview

This is the eleventh story arc of Dandadan and the second within the Ultimate Yokai Saga, drawn from Volumes 22 and 23 and chapters one hundred ninety-two through two hundred. It is a tighter, transitional arc bridging the Kozuka Knives Arc and the events at Shimane.

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Summary

On the way to Shimane to undo the Danmara curse, Momo and Jiji are set upon mid-flight by the Kito Family from Byakuja Village. Naki, banished from her village, has freed her imprisoned sons and raised a Tsuchinoko hatchling on livestock to fuel her revenge against Momo. The reunion turns hostile fast. Then a UMA called the Typhoon Human intrudes, jeopardizing the plane itself and forcing the rival groups to cooperate against the shared supernatural disaster.

The fight showcases deepening ki techniques, with Jiji firing advanced palm waves and easing others' pain, and Unji wielding Spiral Power through his Umbrella Boy umbrellas for the first time. The Evil Eye eventually banishes Naki, her sons, the Tsuchinoko, and a giant shark to the moon, ending the threat, though the displaced attackers never realize where they have been sent.

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Aftermath

Seiko, her senses dulled by medication taken after her clash with the Kettetsu Power User, contacts Manjiro and has him pass the Oni Club to Okarun for protection, a handoff that matters in later fights. The curses of Momo, Unji, and Daiki all worsen in tandem, raising the stakes for reaching Shimane. Back home, Murakami is arrested once Koki reports his crimes, while Kinta loses his memories of Momo to her curse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Typhoon Human Arc in Dandadan?

The Typhoon Human Arc is the eleventh story arc of Dandadan and the second within the Ultimate Yokai Saga, drawn from Volumes 22 and 23 and chapters one hundred ninety-two through two hundred. It is a tighter, transitional arc bridging the Kozuka Knives Arc and the events at Shimane.

Where does the Typhoon Human Arc take place?

The Typhoon Human Arc unfolds aboard a flight to Shimane, where Momo and Jiji are headed to undo the Danmara curse. There they are cornered mid-flight by their old enemies the Kito Family.

What is the Typhoon Human in Dandadan?

The Typhoon Human is a storm-spirit UMA that intrudes during the arc and jeopardizes the plane itself. Its threat forces the warring Momo, Jiji, and Kito Family to cooperate against the shared supernatural disaster.

How is the threat in the Typhoon Human Arc resolved?

The Evil Eye banishes Naki, her sons, the Tsuchinoko, and a giant shark to the moon, ending the threat. The displaced attackers never realize where they have been sent.

What happens after the Typhoon Human Arc?

Seiko has Manjiro pass the Oni Club to Okarun for protection, and the curses of Momo, Unji, and Daiki all worsen in tandem. Back home, Murakami is arrested after Koki reports his crimes, while Kinta loses his memories of Momo to her curse.

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