Dan Da Dan Ep 5 Review
Looking back on my teen years, I am torn. On the one hand, I never had that many friends that I was super close to, but that was due to my own choices and/or the fact that they weren’t within walking distance of my house. On the other hand, that meant I never had to deal with any of that teen drama that you see on TV and in books. That meant that I never had to deal with drama with the friends I did have, as opposed to Okarun and Momo. Now that they’ve forged their friendship through the bonds of conflict, they have to face the real challenge: maintaining said friendship. And when you’re a teen, misunderstandings can happen. A lot.
Awkward Friendships Ensue
So, Okarun and Momo have become best friends after fighting off aliens and ghosts together, but once they get back to school, they have to deal with the realization that they have opposing personalities. Momo is pretty, popular, extroverted and outgoing. Okarun, though, is introverted, shy, and has a hard time asserting himself. So despite the two clearly wanting to stay friends, a series of events ensues that nearly leaves them back as square one: at each other’s throats.
To be fair, its not entirely their fault. This is probably the first true friendship both have had (I’m saying this because Momo’s friends seem pretty shallow), and they don’t how to properly communicate. It’s like what happened with Rudeus and Eris in Mushoku Tensei, only not as heartbreaking. Thankfully, though, fate conspires to ensure that the two of them make up before the damage becomes irreparable.
This other girl with pink hair bumps into Okarun, and she starts acting all cute and nice to him. However, as soon as she’s out of range, Momo hears her bragging to her friend about how she was messing with the guy. And Momo’s response? Watch.
Admit it. We’ve all met that kind of person that needs to get hit by a washtub once in their lives. And afterwards, the two of them reaffirm their friendship. However, there’s one problem. Okarun…lost his balls.
How is Turbo Granny Still Around?
If it weren’t for the fact that he lost another important part of his anatomy, Okarun’s suffering would make for good black comedy. Either way, Momo can’t stop laughing over it.
It doesn’t take long for Momo’s grandma to get to the bottom of whose behind this: it’s Turbo Granny. Right before she disintegrated, she jumped back into Okarun’s body to hide until she regained her strength. Unfortunately for her, the trio’s exorcism forces her into a porcelain cat but leaves all her power inside Okarun. In other words, she’s powerless and at their mercy, while Ken Takakura can become Kenny Phantom.
The bad news? Turbo Granny lost Okarun’s stones. And according to the preview for the next episode, guess who finds one of them? The pink-haired girl!
So, after some fun teenage drama, it becomes clear that Momo and Okarun’s troubles are far from over. Now they’re stuck working with Turbo Granny until they can get the man’s junk back! So, expect things to get even crazier from here. This episode was basically a cooldown before the insanity continues, and I am all for it.