
The ninety-fifth chapter of Dandadan sends the Family rolling toward the alien globalists in their mobile house while Okarun struggles to navigate the phone lines. Momo equips the team with communicators and preaches the power of words just as the enemy's warp gate tears open.
With Okarun left behind for now, Momo promises he will be retrieved later and gathers everyone for a meal before they march on the globalists. Asked to fire up the team as their leader, Aira rambles, so Momo redirects the moment into a shared battle cry. The Ayase house shifts into its mobile shape and barrels toward the enemy base, with Mantisian ignoring pleas to drive gently. Meanwhile Okarun keeps getting flung from the wires and, unable to find the right path among the tangle, decides to simply trace the cord still attached to him, never noticing the rolling house pass right behind him.
Inside, Momo hands Jiji a Serpo earpiece so he can hear her clearly in the fight and lays out their plan to gang three against one. She quizzes Jiji and Aira about names for their finishing moves. Jiji admits he forgot his, and Aira dismisses the idea entirely, prompting Momo to explain the lesson her grandmother taught her about the power of words and how naming an attack strengthens it. Aira, buried in a magazine, claims she already has an idea and waves Momo off. The Serpo then alerts them that they have crossed into Empty Space, where the warp gate already hangs open and UFOs are pouring through. Aware the Family has arrived, the globalists open fire on the house.
The Family eats and departs to halt the alien invasion in Tokyo. Okarun reaches the basement area but cannot locate the correct wire, so he continues on foot. Momo distributes the miniature communicators and presses Jiji and Aira on naming their special moves. The warp gate opens and the aliens blast the house.
This Volume 12 chapter spans nineteen pages and sits in the Space Globalists Arc of the Kintama Hunt Saga. It marks the first appearance of the suited Kur soldiers, introduced here as the team rolls into open combat.

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Chapter 95 sends the Family rolling toward the alien globalists in their mobile house while Okarun struggles to navigate the phone lines. Momo equips the team with communicators and preaches the power of words just as the enemy's warp gate tears open.
Momo explains the lesson her grandmother taught her about the power of words, that naming an attack strengthens it, and she quizzes Jiji and Aira about names for their finishing moves before the battle.
Momo distributes miniature communicators, handing Jiji a Serpo earpiece so he can hear her clearly in the fight, and lays out their plan to gang three against one.
Chapter 95 marks the first appearance of the suited Kur soldiers. As the Family crosses into Empty Space, the warp gate hangs open with UFOs pouring through, and the globalists open fire on the house.
While the Family advances, Okarun keeps getting flung from the wires and, unable to find the right path, decides to trace the cord still attached to him on foot, never noticing the rolling house pass behind him. The chapter is a nineteen-page Volume 12 entry.
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