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"Acrobatic Silky" Pretty Is Kinda Long

Manga ChapterCh. 14

Chapter 14 pits Momo, Okarun, and Turbo Granny against the red-dressed yokai Acrobatic Silky, who claims to be Aira's mother and swallows the children one by one. A stray strand of Turbo Granny's hair sets up the fiery escape that finally frees them.

Pages: 22
Volume: 2
Next Chapter: Chapter 15
Release Date: July 6, 2021
Japanese Title: アクロバティックさらさらって長くね
Anime Adaptation: Episode 6
Previous Chapter: Chapter 13
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Summary

Seizing Aira, the strange woman announces that she is the girl's mother. Okarun shifts into his Turbo Granny form to intervene, but the woman's acrobatic agility lets her slip away from every strike. When Momo lunges to stop her from devouring Okarun, the woman boots Momo aside and gulps him down whole. She tells Aira she spent over a decade waiting for this reunion, recalling the last time they met when Aira was small and called her mother.

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Key Events

Aira urges Momo to join forces against the woman, and Turbo Granny, after looking the yokai up online, identifies her as Acrobatic Silky, a red-dress-wearing spirit famed for acrobatics. Branded an enemy by Aira, Silky swallows the girl in a fit of pique and pins the blame on Momo. With Turbo Granny powerless after having her abilities stolen, Momo is grabbed by the yokai's hair and thrashed about until she refuses to call Silky mother and is eaten as well. Silky happens to swallow a strand of Turbo Granny's hair; Momo uses Aira's lighter rosary to ignite it, forcing the yokai to vomit all three children out. Rescued at last, Momo and Okarun ready their counterstrike.

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Notes

This twenty-two-page chapter from Volume 2 published on July 6, 2021, part of the Acrobatic Silky Arc under the Kintama Hunt Saga. Its events were adapted into Episode 6 of the anime. It launches the fight credited as Momo Ayase, Okarun and Turbo Granny versus Acrobatic Silky.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in Dandadan Chapter 14?

Dandadan Chapter 14 pits Momo, Okarun, and Turbo Granny against the red-dressed yokai Acrobatic Silky, who claims to be Aira's mother and swallows the children one by one. A stray strand of Turbo Granny's hair sets up the fiery escape that frees them.

Who is Acrobatic Silky in Dandadan?

In Chapter 14, Turbo Granny looks the yokai up online and identifies her as Acrobatic Silky, a red-dress-wearing spirit famed for acrobatics. Her acrobatic agility lets her slip away from every strike Okarun throws in his Turbo Granny form.

How do Momo and the others escape Acrobatic Silky in Chapter 14?

In Dandadan Chapter 14, Silky happens to swallow a strand of Turbo Granny's hair. Momo uses Aira's lighter rosary to ignite it, forcing the yokai to vomit all three children out.

Does Acrobatic Silky claim to be Aira's mother?

Yes. In Chapter 14, the strange woman seizes Aira and announces that she is the girl's mother, recalling the last time they met when Aira was small and called her mother. After Aira brands her an enemy, Silky swallows the girl in a fit of pique.

Which anime episode adapts Dandadan Chapter 14?

Dandadan Chapter 14 is a twenty-two-page chapter from Volume 2, published July 6, 2021, as part of the Acrobatic Silky Arc. Its events were adapted into Episode 6 of the anime.

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