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That's, Like, Way Deadly

Manga ChapterCh. 47

The forty-seventh chapter sees Momo, Manjiro, and the Kito head overpowered by the Evil Eye until the Dover Demon swoops in to shield Momo. Seiko and Taro then glide down from the craft, join the brawl, and trap the spirit inside the anatomical doll.

Anime: Episode 16
Pages: 21
Title: That's, Like, Way Deadly
Volume: 6
Japanese: やば過ぎじゃんよ
Story Arc: Cursed House Arc
Next Chapter: Chapter 48
Release Date: March 8, 2022
Previous Chapter: Chapter 46
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Summary

Momo, Manjiro, and the head of the Kito Family hold the line against the Evil Eye, but his strength overwhelms their joint defense. Just as he lunges for Momo, the Dover Demon arrives to pull her clear.

Momo watches Seiko and Taro float down from the craft to take on the yokai, and with aid from Manjiro and Taro, Seiko locks the Evil Eye inside the anatomical doll before declaring it time to go.

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Key Events

The fight resumes as the group faces the Evil Eye. Naki lands a Jennifer Lopez Anaconda strike, though it does little. Momo attempts to pin the yokai, but the grudge ball shatters her hold and flings Manjiro aside. The Dover Demon leaps in before the spirit can finish her, hammering it with rapid blows. Riding Taro's back, Seiko drops from the craft and joins the battle, stunning the spirit with her bat. Taro charges but is smashed apart by a punch, until Manjiro's incantation reassembles the talisman-covered pieces around the Evil Eye, sealing it within Taro.

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Notes

This twenty-one-page chapter falls in Volume 6, part of the Cursed House Arc within the Kintama Hunt Saga, and debuted March 8, 2022. Episode 16 adapts it. Appearing in order are the Evil Eye, Jiji as host, Momo Ayase, Manjiro, Naki Kito, the Dover Demon, Chiquitita in mention, Taro, and Seiko Ayase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in Dandadan Chapter 47?

In Chapter 47, Momo, Manjiro, and the Kito head are overpowered by the Evil Eye until the Dover Demon swoops in to shield Momo. Seiko and Taro then glide down from the craft, join the brawl, and trap the spirit inside the anatomical doll.

Who saves Momo from the Evil Eye in Chapter 47?

Just as the Evil Eye lunges for Momo, the Dover Demon arrives to pull her clear and hammers the spirit with rapid blows. Seiko and Taro then drop from the craft to join the fight.

How is the Evil Eye sealed in Dandadan Chapter 47?

Seiko stuns the Evil Eye with her bat, and when Taro is smashed apart by a punch, Manjiro's incantation reassembles the talisman-covered pieces around the spirit. This seals the Evil Eye inside the anatomical doll, Taro.

How does Seiko join the battle in Chapter 47?

Riding on Taro's back, Seiko drops from the craft to join the fight against the Evil Eye. She stuns the spirit with her bat before the group seals it.

Where does Dandadan Chapter 47 fall in the manga and anime?

That's, Like, Way Deadly is a twenty-one-page chapter in Volume 6, part of the Cursed House Arc within the Kintama Hunt Saga, debuting March 8, 2022. Episode 16 of the anime adapts it.

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