
Chapter 149 unleashes Unji's monstrous Umbrella Boy form. With the kintama fueling him, the possessing Fairy-Tale Card aims to escape the cursed trunk and drench the world in blood, while Momo and her allies turn to stone to survive his devastating vacuum blasts.
As Unji shifts shape, the onlookers are stunned, and Turbo Granny recognizes the silhouette as the one she calls Umbrella Boy, asking whether Momo can tap her powers. Momo replies that she cannot without the kintama Unji carries. Pleased that Unji has reached full strength, the Fairy-Tale Card lays out his ambition: break free of the cursed trunk and pour blood across the world. Reading the threat, Momo orders the group to play the Rock-Hard Costinus card and harden into stone, sparing them from the vacuum wave his umbrella fires.
Aware the umbrella works only twice, Momo wonders how he holds the form, and Turbo Granny explains that the Fairy-Tale Card wrings every ounce of power from whoever it possesses until that body tears itself apart. The trio shields again as another strike comes, though the blast cracks the stone over Momo's right arm. She shouts for Unji to resist the control, insisting he would never wound the friends who rallied for him, and charges in with Carmine's sword and shield. Speaking through Unji, the card rejects her, claiming Unji himself craves ruin. When the Rock-Hard Costinus card slips from her grip, the next vacuum blast hits Momo head-on, leaving her on the ground gravely hurt as Okarun looks on in horror.
Fueled by the kintama, Unji becomes Umbrella Boy and lashes out at the whole group. The humans counter by hardening to stone and weathering the umbrella's shockwaves. Turbo Granny warns that the possessing card squeezes peak power from its host, brutally taxing Unji's body. Momo attempts to break the mind control, only for the yokai to insist Unji genuinely wants the world destroyed. A heavy blast finally drops her, unconscious and bleeding.
Found in Volume 18, the chapter carries the Danmara Arc through the Kintama Hunt Saga. The installment fills nineteen pages and arrived on April 23, 2024, leaving Momo gravely wounded and the fight in Okarun's hands.

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In Chapter 149, the Fairy-Tale Card is the yokai possessing Unji Zuma, driving him to take on his monstrous Umbrella Boy form. Powered by the kintama Unji carries, the card aims to break free of the cursed trunk and drench the world in blood.
In Chapter 149, Momo Ayase leads her group to play the Rock-Hard Costinus card and harden into stone to survive Umbrella Boy's vacuum blasts. After the card slips from her grip, a vacuum blast hits her head-on, leaving her on the ground gravely hurt as Okarun looks on.
In Chapter 149, Unji shifts shape into the form Turbo Granny calls Umbrella Boy, fueled by the kintama he carries. Turbo Granny explains the possessing Fairy-Tale Card wrings every ounce of power from its host until that body tears itself apart.
In Chapter 149, Umbrella Boy fires a devastating vacuum wave from his umbrella. Momo notes the umbrella works only twice, so the group hardens into stone with the Rock-Hard Costinus card to weather the shockwaves.
Dandadan Chapter 149, titled That Devil, the Fairy-Tale Card, arrived on April 23, 2024. The nineteen-page installment appears in Volume 18 and carries the Danmara Arc through the Kintama Hunt Saga.
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