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Wreck 'Em

Manga ChapterCh. 113

Chapter 113, Wreck 'Em, pits Momo and Okarun against the spatial-suit alien Hastur, whose carved space deflects every assault. Momo gambles that her own Moe Moe Tri-Beam can cross dimensions and strike the foe from within, and Okarun finishes the job.

Pages: 21
Volume: 14
Next Chapter: Chapter 114
Release Date: July 11, 2023
Japanese Title: ブチ壊せ
Previous Chapter: Chapter 112
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Summary

Okarun boots the jet-booster alien aside as it charges, then hurls an All-Out at Hastur, the spatial-suit enemy. The carved space around the alien swallows the blow, so Momo yanks Okarun clear and lobs a rock, which simply vanishes into the void. Carrying her to safety, Okarun deduces that the foe hollows out space to guard himself, rendering All-Out useless. Momo adds that the Moe Moe Tri-Beam would cancel against his spatial strikes and drain the last of her energy.

Spotting debris lodged in the alien's back, Okarun realizes captured objects get stashed in a separate dimension. Momo, grasping why the Serpo sought her out, tells him to charge. She floods the enemy with wreckage so it banishes the debris to its dimension, then leaps off Okarun's back, apologizing, to fire her beam. To everyone's horror, the alien's space-carving catches her and sends her away, yet the Moe Moe Tri-Beam erupts from inside him exactly as she planned, recalling Rokuro's old lesson that her power crosses dimensions. When the alien lashes out in denial, Momo calls for Okarun, and a second All-Out ends it.

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Key Events

During Family vs. Kur, Okarun sends the Jet Booster Exosuit Kur crashing through a building before unleashing All-Out, which Hastur deflects using hollowed space. The group spots that the alien stows debris and carved space inside the rear of his exosuit.

Momo flings herself at him to loose a Moe Moe Tri-Beam, only to be snared by his attack; reappearing within, she blasts the beam out from inside the suit and strips away its space-carving trick. Okarun then ends Hastur with one more All-Out and rescues Momo.

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Notes

Running twenty-one pages, Wreck 'Em debuted July 11, 2023, sitting in Volume 14 across the Space Globalists Arc and Kintama Hunt Saga. Appearing throughout are Momo Ayase and Okarun, with Mantisian, Bamora, Aira Shiratori, Hastur, and the Jet Booster Exosuit Kur, plus Seiko Ayase, Kei, Miko, and Rokuro Serpo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in Chapter 113 of Dandadan?

In Chapter 113, Wreck 'Em, Momo and Okarun battle the spatial-suit alien Hastur, whose carved space deflects every assault, until Momo's Moe Moe Tri-Beam crosses dimensions to strike from within and Okarun finishes him.

How does Hastur defend himself in Chapter 113?

Hastur hollows out the space around himself, swallowing Okarun's All-Out and any rock thrown at him, and stashes captured objects in a separate dimension.

How does Momo defeat Hastur?

Momo floods Hastur with wreckage so he banishes it to his dimension, then fires her Moe Moe Tri-Beam from inside him, recalling Rokuro's lesson that her power crosses dimensions.

Why did the Serpo seek out Momo?

Momo realizes the Serpo sought her out because her Moe Moe Tri-Beam can cross dimensions, the key to defeating Hastur's space-carving defense.

Who delivers the finishing blow to Hastur?

After Momo strips away his space-carving trick, Okarun ends Hastur with one more All-Out and rescues Momo.

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