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What're We Gonna Do?

Manga ChapterCh. 90

The ninetieth chapter has the group weigh their five-day deadline and decide to train and relocate, with comic failures as they try to reshape the Ayase house into a vehicle.

Pages: 19
Title: What're We Gonna Do?
Volume: 11
Japanese: どーするかねえ
Next Chapter: Chapter 91
Release Date: January 17, 2023
Previous Chapter: Chapter 89
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Summary

Rokuro tells Momo, Aira, Jiji and Mantisian that a warp from the enemy's homeworld takes roughly five days, so they must crush the foe and recover Okarun's kintama before the main force is summoned. When Aira asks how they will locate the enemy, Rokuro says he has some ideas. Momo's real worry is whether they can win at all, and Rokuro flatly states they have no chance, an opinion she brushes aside. Aira boasts she can handle it if no one trips her up, though Jiji insists she cannot do it alone.

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Key Events

Hoping for Seiko's help, Momo asks Mantisian to fetch her by spaceship, but he reveals the craft belongs to Ludris and that locating him is nearly impossible since their meeting on Earth was pure chance. Rokuro is astonished, describing Ludris as an all-knowing, immensely powerful being whom one almost never encounters, which leaves Momo amazed she unknowingly kicked such a figure. With Seiko unreachable, the group resolves to train for five days and plan around each enemy's known abilities. Rokuro warns their current spot is unsafe and proposes moving to the Serpo base, since a renewed attack could summon the main force within a day. As Okarun is too critical to move, Jiji suggests turning the Ayase house into a robot again, but Momo and Aira veto it. Mantisian offers a car instead, which Momo adapts toward a bike since neither teen has a license. Her attempts misfire into an oversized bike, then a cat, while Aira's produces a car-and-lips dessert from her romantic daydream. Mantisian finally fits the house with eight legged wheels, and Momo decides not to try the stunt again.

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Notes

This Volume 11 chapter belongs to the Space Globalists Arc and Kintama Hunt Saga, spans nineteen pages, and was published on January 17, 2023. It introduces Ludris as the spaceship's true owner and uses the nanoskin transformations for extended comedy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in Dandadan Chapter 90?

In Chapter 90, the group weighs their five-day deadline and decides to train and relocate, with comic failures as they try to reshape the Ayase house into a vehicle.

How long until the enemy's main force arrives in Chapter 90?

Rokuro explains that a warp from the enemy's homeworld takes roughly five days, so the group must crush the foe and recover Okarun's kintama before the main force is summoned.

Who is Ludris in Dandadan Chapter 90?

Chapter 90 introduces Ludris as the true owner of the spaceship. Rokuro describes him as an all-knowing, immensely powerful being whom one almost never encounters, leaving Momo amazed that she unknowingly kicked such a figure.

Why can't the group bring Seiko back in Chapter 90?

Momo asks Mantisian to fetch Seiko by spaceship, but he reveals the craft belongs to Ludris and that locating him is nearly impossible since their meeting was pure chance. With Seiko unreachable, the group resolves to train for five days.

How does the group turn the Ayase house into a vehicle in Chapter 90?

After Momo's attempts misfire into an oversized bike and then a cat, Mantisian finally fits the house with eight legged wheels, and Momo decides not to try the stunt again. The chapter is a Volume 11 entry published January 17, 2023.

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