The first airing date for the anime Dandadan has been decided, and the PV featuring the theme song by Creepy Nuts has been released. The ending song is ‘Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.’

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It has been decided that the TV anime “Dandadan” will start broadcasting on the “Super Animeism TURBO” slot (every Thursday from 0:26 am, TBS affiliate) from October 3rd (Thursday). In addition, the third PV using the opening theme “Otonoke” sung by Creepy Nuts was released, and it was also announced that Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. I will be in charge of the ending theme. The song is called “TAIDADA,” and a comment has arrived from ACA-ne.

Dandadan, an occult battle and coming-of-age story, is a popular manga by Tatsuyuki Shinobu, currently being serialized in the manga magazine app “Shonen Jump +” (Shueisha), which has a total circulation of over 3.2 million copies. Momo (Ayase Momo / CV. Shion Wakayama), a high school girl born into a family of spiritualists, and her classmate Okarun (Takakura Ken / CV. Natsuki Hanae), an occult enthusiast.

The two begin talking after Momo saves Okarun from a bully in class, but they get into an argument because Momo believes in ghosts but denies aliens. In contrast, Okarun believes in aliens but denies ghosts.

To make the other believe in aliens and ghosts, which they both deny, Momo goes to an abandoned hospital that is a UFO spot, and Okarun goes to a haunted tunnel. There, the two encounter an overwhelming mystery that is beyond comprehension. In a desperate situation, Momo awakens her hidden power, and Okarun, who has acquired the power of curse, challenges the approaching mystery.

Released third PV using the opening theme song “Otonoke” by Creepy Nuts The third PV, released along with the first broadcast date, begins with a scene where Momo and Okarun, who seem to have “something happened,” start to believe in aliens and ghosts, which they did not believe in. Turbo Granny is likely one of the “somethings,” Serpo aliens, and a large group of “people”-like beings chasing Momo and Okarun approach.

The second half of the video features the opening theme, “Otonoke,” sung by Creepy Nuts. The rhythmic music matches the worldview of “Dandadan” with its battles, mysteries, and romantic comedy elements, making the video more exciting to see what kind of reaction it will have to the main story.

Ending theme by Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. ・ACAne CommentI’ve been reading it in “Jump” since it was serialized, and I’ve been drawn in from the first volume to the latest volume. I’ve always admired mind girls, and I’ve been curious about Ayase Momo, but I was taken aback by Okarun’s line about being an amateur in the morning greeting, and I noted it on iCloud. Being enemies helps each other. I want to work on it more and fight together; I can’t leave things passive, I want to sleep from fatigue, and I’m weak to delicious curry. I made this song inspired by the happiness of a four-and-a-half-tatami room. Please, please, please.

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