00:00Hey anime fans! Welcome back to the channel. Today we're reviewing the Dandadon Evil Eye movie,
00:06which just dropped in North American theaters on June 6, 2025. I'm breaking down this wild start
00:12to season 2-E's Evil Eye arc, so buckle up for a spoiler-heavy review. Let's get into it.
00:18Dandadon Evil Eye, distributed by Gids, adapts chapters 37 to 43 of Yukinobutatsu's manga,
00:25covering the first three episodes of season 2. The story kicks off with the Mongolian deathworm's
00:31menacing reveal in episode 1 and builds to an explosive episode 3, where a volcano erupts,
00:37the worm is taken down, and O'Karan, Gigi, and Turbo Granny are left stranded underground.
00:43The core of this movie is the O'Karan vs. Evil Eye battle. It's a visual feast with buttery smooth
00:48animation and an electrifying soundtrack, the moment where Evil Eye soccer kicks a spirit ball to
00:54obliterate the deathworm. Pure anime magic. The Evil Eye's backstory steals the show,
01:01with stunning direction that dives into his dark past tied to the Tsuchinoko sacrificial house
01:06straight from the Dandadan wiki. We learn why he despises humans so much. Visually, the movie steps
01:13up from season 1, feeling like a fresh take on the series with extended fight scenes that hit hard,
01:19that said some manga scenes were cut, which might leave purists wanting more, despite early fan
01:25concerns from the season. To trailer suggesting a visual downgrade, the final product delivers vibrant,
01:32polished animation. An interview with directors Abel and Yamashiro highlights their intentional color
01:38choices and OST, which amplify the arc series. Chaotic energy perfectly. Dandadan, Evil Eye is a chaotic,
01:45thrilling ride that blends high-octane action with emotional depth, setting the stage for season 2e's
01:51full release on July 3rd, 2025. It's a must-watch for fans of the series' unique vibe. What did you
01:58think of this theatrical premiere? Drop your thoughts in the comments, hit that like button,
02:03and subscribe for more anime reviews. See you in the next one.
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