Dandadan follows Momo Ayase and Okarun, two high schoolers thrust into absurd supernatural battles involving ghosts, aliens, and stolen body parts.
The series blends chaotic humor, heartfelt bonds, and social satire while celebrating individuality. This collection highlights the most iconic sassy remarks that define the series’ irreverent charm and character dynamics.

Just because it hasn’t happened yet doesn’t mean it won’t happen

Episode 1 (That’s How Love Starts, Ya Know!)
Momo Ayase
Momo’s aggressive dismissal of Okarun’s alien theories establishes their fiery dynamic and her no-nonsense attitude.
I’m beauty and kindness personified

Chapter 54
Aira Shiratori
Aira’s self-absorbed declaration while working a maid job underscores her comedic narcissism and hidden insecurities.
Bite me, Bitch!

Episode 10 (Have You Ever Seen a Cattle Mutilation?)
Momo Ayase
Momo’s defiant scream during a fight with aliens showcases her fearless personality and growing combat confidence.
My sudden ability to see evil is a gift

Chapter 12
Momo Ayase
Momo frames her psychic powers as divine entitlement, blending humor with her evolving self-awareness.
Why is everyone after my junk!?

Episode 9 (Merge! Serpo Dover Demon Nessie!)
Okarun (Ken Takakura)
Okarun’s exasperated cry during Serpo attacks highlights the absurdity of his quest and the series’ meta humor.
Play ball!

Episode 5 (Like, Where Are Your Balls?!)
Seiko Ayase & Turbo Granny
The duo’s chaotic baseball game to reattach Okarun’s “family jewels” turns trauma into slapstick gold.
I’m an awkward fellow after all

Episode 8 (I’ve Got This Funny Feeling)
Okarun (Ken Takakura)
Okarun’s accidental charm triggers Momo’s romantic visions, tying his humility to the series’ heartwarming absurdity.
Give us your banana organs

Episode 3 (It’s A Granny!)
Serpo Aliens
The aliens’ crude demand during Momo’s abduction escalates the show’s irreverent tone and body-horror comedy.
Such a shweety!

Episode 7 (The Acrobatic Silky Elegy)
Jiji Enjōji
Jiji’s flirtatious catchphrase toward Momo amplifies his over-the-top persona and comedic obsession with her.
Let me gobble your schlong!

Episode 1 (That’s How Love Starts, Ya Know!)
Turbo Granny
The yokai’s grotesque threat sets the series’ tone, merging horror and absurdity in Okarun’s introductory trauma.
Welcome to the establishment, you piece of shit!

Chapter 54
Momo Ayase
Momo’s “polite” greeting to Okarun at her maid job epitomizes her tsundere tendencies and workplace comedy.
I’m way too pretty to walk hallways unnoticed

Chapter 12
Aira Shiratori
Aira’s delusional self-praise contrasts her later vulnerability, satirizing performative confidence.
Your aura’s like a dying battery

Episode 6 (Spiritual Energy Overload)
Momo Ayase
Momo’s blunt critique of a spirit’s weakness reinforces her growing role as a pragmatic problem-solver.
Grandma made me hold that pose all day!

Episode 2 (The Poison Lady)
Momo Ayase
Momo vents about childhood embarrassment, humanizing her tough exterior through comedic flashbacks.
No one cared if I lived or died… until you

Episode 4 (Kicking Turbo Granny’s Ass)
Okarun (Ken Takakura)
Okarun’s earnest confession to Momo contrasts his awkwardness, deepening their bond amid chaos.
I’m being erased? Won’t be worth crying over

Chapter 40
Acrobatic Silky
The spirit’s sardonic acceptance of oblivion adds tragic depth to the series’ ghostly antagonists.
Aliens ignored me… so I’ll ignore you!

Episode 1 (That’s How Love Starts, Ya Know!)
Okarun (Ken Takakura)
Okarun’s petty retaliation against extraterrestrials highlights his endearing immaturity and resolve.
Flirting? I’m just way too good at this

Episode 8 (I’ve Got This Funny Feeling)
Aira Shiratori
Aira’s deluded confidence during a “love confession” parodies romantic tropes with cringe humor.
My golden ball dropped from heaven… for ME

Chapter 12
Momo Ayase
Momo’s egocentric interpretation of finding Okarun’s testicle underscores her comedic self-importance.
Heroes don’t need friends… just fans!

Episode 7 (The Acrobatic Silky Elegy)
Aira Shiratori
Aira’s narcissistic motto clashes with her later teamwork, mocking shallow hero complexes.
Fixing your junk’s MY heroic duty!

Episode 5 (Like, Where Are Your Balls?!)
Momo Ayase
Momo’s bold claim reframes her loyalty through the series’ absurd body-humor lens.
I called aliens for years… they never came

Episode 1 (That’s How Love Starts, Ya Know!)
Okarun (Ken Takakura)
Okarun’s lament about ignored childhood wishes adds pathos to his comedic outsider status.
Cursed? Nah, I’m just naturally terrifying

Episode 3 (It’s A Granny!)
Turbo Granny
The yokai’s smug taunt during possession blends menace with dark humor.
Being a maid’s beneath me… but tips aren’t

Chapter 54
Momo Ayase
Momo’s pragmatic embrace of a part-time job showcases her adaptability and situational wit.
You’re flustered? Good. Now fight better

Episode 6 (Spiritual Energy Overload)
Momo Ayase
Momo’s abrasive coaching during battle highlights her tough-love approach to Okarun’s growth.
This golden ball’s MY divine right

Chapter 12
Momo Ayase
Momo’s absurd claim over Okarun’s testicle epitomizes the series’ fearless embrace of taboo humor.