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You Can Do It, Okarun!

Manga ChapterCh. 60

Chapter 60 reunites Okarun, Aira, and Turbo Granny in class after beating the Music Room Portraits. Meanwhile Manjiro schedules the Evil Eye's exorcism, but Okarun storms over, vows to honor Jiji's wish, shifts into his Turbo Granny form, and confronts the Evil Eye.

Pages: 19
Volume: 8
Story Arc: Evil Eye Arc
Next Chapter: Chapter 61
Release Date: June 7, 2022
Japanese Title: がんばれオカルン
Anime Adaptation: Episode 20
Previous Chapter: Chapter 59
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Summary

With the Music Room Portraits beaten and the illusion broken, Okarun, Aira, and Turbo Granny head back to the classroom. Okarun turns to Aira and voices gratitude for the support she gave during the fight. Aira wants to answer with her usual attitude but cannot, and she scolds Turbo Granny for claiming credit for his win, angering the spirit. Okarun thanks Turbo Granny too, who tells him he has barely tapped her power. She explains the portraits were tulpas that emerge whenever someone plays the piano at two o'clock in the dead of night, leading Aira to suspect a scheme that Turbo Granny teasingly entertains.

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Key Events

Her budding feelings leave Aira unable to reply to Okarun's praise. Manjiro lets Jiji and Momo know he has summoned the Hayashi because matters have grown too perilous. Okarun bellows for Jiji to step outside while Aira readies a splash of cold water. Declaring their wish to save the Evil Eye totally badass, Okarun pledges to carry out Jiji's hope. Seiko snaps at Manjiro to stay quiet rather than dampen Okarun's resolve. Once splashed, the Evil Eye seizes control and the brawl begins.

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Notes

Spanning nineteen pages, this Volume 8 chapter is part of the Evil Eye Arc within the Kintama Hunt Saga and was published June 7, 2022. Episode 20 adapts it. Those featured are the Evil Eye, Seiko Ayase, Jiji, Momo Ayase, Manjiro, the Music Room Portraits, Okarun, Turbo Granny, Aira Shiratori, and the Hayashi in mention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens after Okarun beats the Music Room Portraits in Chapter 60?

In Chapter 60, with the Music Room Portraits beaten and the illusion broken, Okarun, Aira, and Turbo Granny head back to the classroom. Okarun voices gratitude to Aira and to Turbo Granny for their support during the fight.

What are the Music Room Portraits revealed to be in Chapter 60?

In Chapter 60, Turbo Granny explains that the Music Room Portraits were tulpas that emerge whenever someone plays the piano at two o'clock in the dead of night.

Why can't Aira respond to Okarun's thanks in Chapter 60?

In Chapter 60, Aira's budding feelings for Okarun leave her unable to reply to his praise. She wants to answer with her usual attitude but cannot.

What does Okarun decide to do about the Evil Eye in Chapter 60?

In Chapter 60, when Manjiro summons the Hayashi to exorcise the Evil Eye, Okarun storms over, declares the wish to save the spirit badass, and pledges to honor Jiji's hope before shifting into his Turbo Granny form to confront it.

How does the Evil Eye fight start again in Chapter 60?

In Chapter 60, Okarun bellows for Jiji to step outside while Aira readies a splash of cold water. Once Jiji is splashed, the Evil Eye seizes control and the brawl begins.

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