
Dandadan: Evil Eye is a theatrical anime film assembled from the opening three episodes of Season 2. Adapting the Cursed House Arc, it sends Momo and Okarun into a hot springs town to unravel the mystery clinging to Jiji's family.
Dandadan: Evil Eye is a compilation feature pieced together from the first three episodes that open the second season of the television series, drawn from Yukinobu Tatsu's manga. Standing as the follow-up to Dandadan: First Encounter, it was animated at Science Saru under director Fuga Yamashiro. The North American release landed on June 6, 2025, and, echoing the earlier film, the bundle adds an exclusive recorded interview with Yamashiro and Abel Gongora. The story blends action, comedy, supernatural, mystery, and science fiction.
At the heart of the film is Momo, a high schooler born into a household of spirit mediums, alongside Okarun, the classmate consumed by his fascination with the occult. This installment sends the pair on a fresh outing to a hot springs town, where Jiji, Momo's onetime crush and longtime friend, has taken a rental home, intent on cracking the riddle surrounding his relatives. Things go sideways at once as eerie townsfolk disrupt the inquiry before it can really get going, and the group slowly grasps that something far stranger than they pictured lies hidden beneath the town.
Adapted from the Cursed House Arc, the film reunites the show's voice cast. Shion Wakayama returns as Momo Ayase, Okarun is again handled by Natsuki Hanae, and Turbo Granny falls to Mayumi Tanaka. Kaito Ishikawa lends his voice to Jiji while Mutsumi Tamura performs the Evil Eye. Rounding out the roster, Masako Isobe plays Naki Kito and Hiroyuki Yoshino voices Manjiro. A string of official teasers and theatrical trailers preceded the June 6 cinema opening.

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Yes, Dandadan: Evil Eye is a theatrical anime film, though it is a compilation feature assembled from the opening three episodes of Season 2. It adapts the Cursed House Arc and was animated at Science Saru under director Fuga Yamashiro.
Dandadan: Evil Eye received a North American theatrical release on June 6, 2025. Echoing the earlier film, the bundle added an exclusive recorded interview with director Fuga Yamashiro and Abel Gongora.
Dandadan: Evil Eye sends Momo, a high schooler from a household of spirit mediums, and Okarun, a classmate obsessed with the occult, on an outing to a hot springs town. There Jiji has taken a rental home to crack the riddle surrounding his relatives, but eerie townsfolk disrupt the inquiry and the group grasps that something far stranger lies hidden beneath the town.
Dandadan: Evil Eye adapts the Cursed House Arc, drawn from Yukinobu Tatsu's manga. It is assembled from episodes 13 through 15 that open the second season of the television series.
Dandadan: Evil Eye reunites the show's voice cast, with Shion Wakayama as Momo Ayase, Natsuki Hanae as Okarun, and Mayumi Tanaka as Turbo Granny. Kaito Ishikawa voices Jiji, Mutsumi Tamura performs the Evil Eye, Masako Isobe plays Naki Kito, and Hiroyuki Yoshino voices Manjiro.
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