
Chapter 132 drops Momo and Okarun into the chaos of Renjaku High, where rival classes clash. Their hunt for Unji Zuma earns rough treatment until an unlikely protector steps in, and a frightened classmate hints that Unji and the stolen kintama have grown monstrous.
Stepping onto the grounds of Renjaku High, the pair end up watching two classes wage a turf battle. A pack of students soon corners them, drawn to Momo, and when one paws at her hair Okarun shoves him off, which only stokes the boy's temper. Momo cuts in to ask where Unji Zuma is, but the student stonewalls her unless he gets a free shot at Okarun, an offer Okarun accepts so long as she stays out of harm. She fires back that the boy started things by grabbing her hair, pressing harder for an answer.
To everyone's surprise, a towering student looms over the group and orders the hair-grabber to apologize, calling such conduct toward a girl unforgivable. He points the two toward Class D, where Unji belongs, and volunteers to walk them over, sparking friction between the classes. There, Toriumi, ranked third in Class D, admits he has no idea where Unji is, noting the boy has skipped school and turned frightening, almost as if something has taken hold of him.
Toriumi adds that Unji holds Okarun's kintama and once boasted he could wreck the world with it. To check whether Toriumi ever touched the object, Momo has Okarun shift into his Turbo Granny state; the terror on Toriumi's face gives her the answer. He likens Okarun's change to Unji's and bolts, too rattled to talk, leaving his peers puzzled and the duo stunned by what they have heard.
A massive scuffle among delinquents erupts on campus. When a boy menaces Momo, Okarun steps between them, and a hulking class leader shields the pair before any blow lands. That leader steers them to Unji's classmates in Class D for answers. Toriumi describes Unji as recently possessed and bent on destroying everything, confirms the golden ball is in his hands, then flees in panic at the sight of Okarun's Turbo Granny form, his senses sharpened from once touching the object.
Set in Volume 16, this chapter advances the Danmara Arc inside the Kintama Hunt Saga and crowds the page with Renjaku High delinquents. The installment runs nineteen pages and reached readers on December 12, 2023.

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Dandadan Chapter 132, titled Delinquents' Track Meet, drops Momo and Okarun into the chaos of Renjaku High, where rival classes clash. Their hunt for Unji Zuma earns rough treatment until an unlikely protector steps in and a frightened classmate hints that Unji and the stolen kintama have grown monstrous.
In Dandadan Chapter 132, a towering student looms over the group and orders the hair-grabber to apologize, calling such conduct toward a girl unforgivable. This hulking class leader then steers Momo and Okarun toward Class D, where Unji belongs.
In Dandadan Chapter 132, Toriumi, ranked third in Class D, says he has no idea where Unji is, noting the boy has skipped school and turned frightening, almost as if something has taken hold of him. He adds that Unji holds Okarun's kintama and once boasted he could wreck the world with it.
In Dandadan Chapter 132, Momo has Okarun shift into his Turbo Granny state to check whether Toriumi ever touched the golden ball. The terror on Toriumi's face confirms he had, since contact with the object sharpened his senses, and he bolts in panic.
Dandadan Chapter 132 reached readers on December 12, 2023, as part of Volume 16. The nineteen-page chapter advances the Danmara Arc inside the Kintama Hunt Saga.
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