
The one hundred sixty-fifth Dandadan chapter, the finale of the Kintama Hunt Saga and the Danmara Arc. A baseball ritual returns the second kintama to Okarun, Aira fawns over the shrunken Momo, and Okarun restores Turbo Granny's spiritual power, after which she bids the group farewell and leaves.
With the second kintama recovered, the group launches into its usual rite of sending it back to Okarun's crotch by way of a baseball game, even as he protests and asks why they cannot just put it back the ordinary way. Turbo Granny takes the mound once more, hurling the kintama sure that Seiko, up to bat, will whiff like before. Seiko swings and lets on that she has trained relentlessly since that first match, only to be thrown when the ball curves, since Turbo Granny had tricked her into expecting a plain throw. Even so, Seiko connects and launches the kintama into the distance, stunning the onlookers, then orders everyone to go find it.
With both kintama restored to him, Okarun thanks all who helped track them down, and he tells Momo he is sorry the hunt left her so small. Momo eases his guilt, certain things will work out once a cure surfaces, while Aira gushes over how cute the tiny Momo is and dreams of dressing her in little outfits. Her side of the bargain met, Turbo Granny decides it is time to reclaim her spiritual power. Although Aira frets about the dangers Okarun might face without it, he keeps his word and thanks her for lending it. Once Seiko helps return the power, its aura makes Aira and Jiji feel threatened, reading it as a sign of an incoming attack, and Aira urges Jiji to unleash the Evil Eye. Turbo Granny instead dampens the aura, declaring she has nothing left to stay for now that she has what she wanted, and takes her leave of the house with a goodbye.
On the mound, Turbo Granny sends the kintama hurtling toward Okarun, and Seiko meets it squarely with her bat. With his jewels at last restored to where they belong, Turbo Granny raises the bargain the two had struck.
Honoring it, Okarun hands the borrowed power back through the harisen ceremony. Finding nothing more to keep her around, Turbo Granny departs from the Family.
Running twenty-two pages, this Volume 19 chapter came out on September 10, 2024 under the Japanese title 金玉コンプリート. It closes both the Kintama Hunt Saga and the Danmara Arc, sitting between Chapter 164 and Chapter 166. The harisen rite and the Evil Eye both feature here.

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Yes. Chapter 165, the finale of the Kintama Hunt Saga, returns the second kintama to Okarun through a baseball ritual, leaving both of his jewels restored to where they belong.
In Chapter 165, the group performs its usual baseball rite, with Turbo Granny on the mound hurling the kintama and Seiko at bat. Seiko connects and launches it, and the recovered jewel is sent back to Okarun.
Having held up her end of the bargain, Turbo Granny reclaims her spiritual power through the harisen ceremony. Finding nothing left to keep her around, she declares she has what she wanted and takes her leave of the Family.
No. In Chapter 165 Momo is still tiny, and Okarun apologizes that the hunt left her so small. Momo eases his guilt, certain things will work out once a cure surfaces, while Aira gushes over how cute she is.
Chapter 165, Family Jewels-Intact, is a Volume 19 chapter that closes both the Kintama Hunt Saga and the Danmara Arc.
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