Yukinobu Tatsu's Dandadan introduces viewers to a world where aliens and yokai coexist. While the story is primarily focused on the journey of its duetagonists, the supernatural entities play a crucial role in world-building and adding more drama to the overall narrative.
The series has featured quite a few interesting yokai so far. However, because of his mysterious nature, the Evil Eye has drawn a lot of attention and has fans discussing several theories about its origins. Dandandan Season 2 episode 2 has finally opened the can of worms and revealed the dark story behind the vindictive spirit. Evil Eye's hatred for humanity is rooted in a cruel secret of Jiji's village that is all set to change Enjoji's life forever.
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The Boy Who Became the Evil Eye
Story of a Boy Tortured Till He Turned Evil
Many decades ago, the Byakuja Village, known for its hot springs, was a peaceful place ideal for human settlement. Surrounded by nature, it offered people an escape from the fast-paced city life. While everything appeared perfect on the surface, a dark secret threatened to put the tranquil region into turmoil. Byakuja Village was home to a volcano, which was sacred to the villagers.
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However, at some point during the feudal era, a Mongolian Death Worm, also known as the Tsuchinoko, was discovered residing in it. The villagers came to believe that it held the key to the volcanic activity in the region. According to the legend, if the Tsuchinoko was hungry, the volcano could potentially erupt. In order to avoid the catastrophe, a ritual emerged according to which a child was sacrificed to appease the Mongolian Death Worm.
Over the years, countless children were fed to the Tsuchinoko, and the volcano remained calm. Among these kids was a boy who was held inside a room for months before the ritual day. The only source of light was a small window through which he could see children his age playing in the distance. He deeply desired to meet and play with them. But unfortunately, that dream never came true. He was held in terrible condition, and on the ritual day, he met a brutal end.
Over time, the story of the Mongolian Death Worm became a local legend, but the Kito family continued sacrificing children. The kid who dreamt of playing with others was turned into a yokai, but initially, he harbored no ill will. Whenever a new family moved into the house built on top of the room where he was kidnapped, he tried to befriend the kids. Unfortunately, he always ended up scaring them instead. Meanwhile, the Tsuchinoko's Suicidal Psychic Waves kept pushing the adults in the family to commit suicide, leaving the children with unimaginable trauma.
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The Kito family would take advantage of this situation and kidnap the child to use them as a sacrifice to the Mongolian Death Worm. The yokai of the young boy tried to save one of these children but failed miserably. Since he did not have a vessel, he could not physically untie them to set them free. While he saw many deaths, one in particular left a lasting impression on him. A boy, who was about the same age as him when he died, was caught by the Kito family. The yokai tried desperately to set him free, but nothing worked.
Eventually, on the day of the sacrifice, the boy was murdered while the spirit tried till the last moment to save him from the ordeal. This incident filled the yokai with so much hatred for humanity that he turned into the notorious Evil Eye. All these years, he waited for the day to finally find the right vessel to free himself from his limitations.
Our village has a legend of a great serpent. A shrine that's said to have 200 years of history and worships a great snake. It's called Tsuchinoko shrine. ~ Jin Enjoji
That day finally came when the Enjoji's moved into the sacrificial home. Jin's athletic body was exactly what he needed. The Evil Eye slowly gained his trust and managed to make him its vessel. Now that he finally has a physical body, the notorious yokai plans to use it to slaughter all humans.
Gifted with frightening powers, he seems to be quite dangerous and can be a potential threat if Okarun and his friends manage to control him. But it remains to be seen how things will unfold from here on. The upcoming episodes will surely reveal what happens to Jin and if it is even possible to bring him back.
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- Release Date
- 2024 - 2025-00-00
Cast
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Natsuki HanaeKen Okarun Takakura -
Shion WakayamaMomo Ayase
- Studio
- Science Saru
- Creator
- Yukinobu Tatsu
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll, Netflix, Hulu
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.46 (Season 1)