Why people cry for sh*t like Frieren, but dont cry for this? Why they don't cry over a masterpiece of social realist drama like this? This proves that they relate to Frieren because it is a broad and generic philosophy about life and death, but it has no empathy with people who suffer real occurrences that happen all over the world of illegal debt, forced prostitution and child trafficking.
@@corazonbaro2001 Subjetive... I cry two times... the manga and the silence and minimalism were beautiful, the anime and music and space filler for the mom-daughter too... different types of beautiful.
Dude, I knew exactly what was gonna happen since I've read the manga, and that episode still made me cry like a baby, goddamn that was a hell of an episode. I just called my mom and gave her the longest and tightest hug I've ever given her
@augustodiaz4078 Unjin Zuma is my favorite character in DanDaDan, this guy is the peak of a character backstory. The chapter where his backstory is shown had me ugly crying
@newbie4789 the final scene of the acrobatic silky dancing on the rooftop of the building was amazingly beautiful, I was crying my eyes out at every second of it
Sticking so many girl reactors for this episode was devious. I was fighting back tears watching the episode myself, but it was even harder while watching this.
I really appreciate how in DanDaDan all the backstory are show don’t tell. A lot of scenes in the manga go on without a single monologue. So that means characters won’t explain their whole life story but instead will show it with the art. It’s very refreshing to see.
For someone who doesn't know what's going on: The mother was in debt, and the anime subtly hints that she worked part-time jobs and even resorted to prostitution to repay it. She used the money that was supposed to be paid to the Yakuza(japan's mafia) to buy clothes for her daughter instead. So, the Yakuza came and took her child away. Yes, the Yakuza is indeed involved in human trafficking and forcing women into prostitution. They might have taken the child to sell organs or force her into prostitution. In such cases, it's almost impossible to get the child back in Japan, and the mother knew she would never see her daughter again. That's why she ended her life in such despair. It's really SAD!😭😭😭
Yeah, the frame where she dances and falls off is actually a hint to what she did, she didn't die on the road, the jumped from her balcony to end her life and her ghosts "wakes" up there. It's a tragic story.
@EvEin7 I bet it'll be the darkest, most tear jerking backstory in Dan da Dan. Like, in ep 4 it was stated that she was at the tunnel to comfort the spirits of the girls, so my guess is she went through something like they did.
@@pineapplesauce2718 I mean, you can do some guess work. Running is her forte, "play tag" is her rule, and her sympathy to young female highschooler victims ...but it could be irrelevant to her power as well considering Reiko (Slit-mouthed woman yokai)
@@snailthelostcow63 Reiko makes sense tho as she wanted to find her love during the bombing of tokyo which is why she is obsessed with being the most beautiful and became a slithed mouth woman, and all from what we seen from her snippets of flashbacks.
@@rafresendenrafresenden.1644I’ve watched a lot but this hits so hard because it actually happens in real life and so sudden, well animated, one of the best ost, and simple
They need to cope with their tragedy to move on. At least Ms. Acro-Slinky can rest in peace knowing that she did her best for her daughter, and Aira would remember her kindness even if Silky mistaken Aira as her daughter 😢
Look at you psychologizing instead of empathizing like a normal human being. You must have convinced the people in your life thay you're a person, instead of an automaton pretending to be one.
@@14kLeans slight spoiler Aira inherits both Silky’s powers and will. She gains her own mask like Okuran (which in her case resembles Silky’s face). You can look up for yourself but yeah it’s a cool transformation and it’s pretty heartwarming too. Aira basically becomes a much better person as a result and becomes less of a bitch over time.
@ and hopefully they’ll see her character development which in my opinion is the best of the main cast. She goes from a typical bitch to nicer person and a hero.
I was enjoying the series up to this point with its bizarre, hilarious antics.. I got hyped last week at the hints of an amazing, beautifully animated/choreographed fight, and then I got this... And then I fell in love with this series. The fact that it could have gone the easy route and had yes, a well animated fight, is one thing. But creating this beautifully sad depiction of the hauntingly cruel side of humanity, and the steps to forgiveness and absolution, really set this miles apart from the competition. It's been a long time since a series skirted around my expectations quite so well, and left me begging for more, despite being so saddened by it.
They didn't show it in the anime but she was a prostitute and after the men took her daughter she dance on top of a building and jumped ending her life. You can clearly hear the thud
Ghosts are not Yokai. Ghosts are souls who have unfinished business in this world, and yokai are like spirits that inhabit all natural things. This is just one Japanese person's understanding, but I think it is in general agreement with public opinion . (I'm using a translator.)
From my understanding, while not all ghosts can be considered yokai, there are yokai that come from ghosts or souls of the dead. Either way original Acrobatic Sara Sara (urban legend) is neither, so the manga already plays loose with the term. As the matter of fact, there yet has to be yokai shown in the story that is not confirmed/implicated to be originating from a dead person/people (maybe outside of Turbo Granny, but we will see in the future).
Tbh, here the OST, and the animation does play a part in making this a very emotional piece but imo the most traumatizing part was hearing the screams of the child in agony while being taken away from her mother and the mother's heavy breathing while chasing the car. That child's scream, i pray that no child ever has to scream that way becoz its way too awful for the child or their parents
The first time I read this in the manga, I cried my heart out, even when it's animated, it's still heartbreaking and a hard tear jerker, the people making the anime are doing it right 🗣
The background of the story is set in Japan in the 1970s and 1980s. After that time, due to the economic collapse in Japan, a large number of people faced layoffs and bankruptcy. At that time, many people did not realize how bad the economic situation was and chose to borrow loan sharks from the underworld in order to start over. But later they found that not only could they not start over, they could not even repay the loan sharks, so they had to use various methods to make money. This led to the tragedy in the film that the underworld violently collects debts and even abducts children.
Animation was peak, Music was peak, Storytelling was peak, the entire episode was peak. I thought this was just going to be a funny romance type anime with some action scenes man I was so wrong about that.
Cmiiw but what i got from manga, when the acrobatic yokai dance on the rooftop, she definitely jump from there to committe suicide. That moment was the most heartbroken thing ive read from manga. But watched it from the anime really make everything even more tragic 😢
the fact she was an actual ballerina that had to work part time and even sell herself to take care of ther daughter without adds another layer to this, she never resent, she always kept loving her daughter till the end
This one is sad. The only one harder than this that I remember is Zumas. His struck me to the core especially what his dialog was at the end of it all.
she 'horin'/'whorin'... The guy chose to use the most disrespectful term possible for a woman doing this out of necessity or even forced by the Yakuza, What to expect from two brothers who make incest jokes to each other while watching HxH
Chill she not real ☠️ This episode got me , but after that she is not exit in real life even the studio say idea for Real life, she still a character can be a meme. ( This is real ) But she was a good mom btw
Ah man didn't expect this anime to go the Demon slayer route, give the most tragic backstories to nastiest villains. Ik this will become one of my favourites of all time if they maintain this quality level
The ost was crazy good for this one. i started crying way before the tragic scenes even showed up because of the music.. i looked up and found out that the composer (kensuke ushio) also wrote the ost for 'the silent voice' (one of the saddest animes ever).. so excited for his osts for sad backstories of umbrella boy and class rep
can anybody who reads the manga brieeefly spoil me if anything about aira's new arc will be about avenging her? Edit **slight spoiler** Apparently there's a pannel in the manga at the end of the chapter where you can see silky and her daughter going to heaven, so yeah that confirms they're both dead but at peace :')
Slight spoiler Aira inherits Silky’s powers and gains a mask just like Okarun, and she basically inherits Silky’s will. As for Silky’s daughters, it’s vaguely implied that she is most likely dead unfortunately.
The idea that evil spirits are people who couldn't die in peace is just sad. It's also unfair that everyone ends up being corrupted despite being good people.
i knew this scene would be animated but they made it much more heartbroken and i started crying hard!!!!
Why people cry for sh*t like Frieren, but dont cry for this?
Why they don't cry over a masterpiece of social realist drama like this?
This proves that they relate to Frieren because it is a broad and generic philosophy about life and death, but it has no empathy with people who suffer real occurrences that happen all over the world of illegal debt, forced prostitution and child trafficking.
@@corazonbaro2001 Subjetive... I cry two times... the manga and the silence and minimalism were beautiful, the anime and music and space filler for the mom-daughter too... different types of beautiful.
Dude, I knew exactly what was gonna happen since I've read the manga, and that episode still made me cry like a baby, goddamn that was a hell of an episode. I just called my mom and gave her the longest and tightest hug I've ever given her
X2 dude and i dont wanna start to thinking when the anime adapted the umbrella guy backstory.
@augustodiaz4078 Unjin Zuma is my favorite character in DanDaDan, this guy is the peak of a character backstory. The chapter where his backstory is shown had me ugly crying
The thing is, that episode was way more than whatever we know from the Manga... In the sense that they added soo much life into the adaptation.
@newbie4789 the final scene of the acrobatic silky dancing on the rooftop of the building was amazingly beautiful, I was crying my eyes out at every second of it
Damn, is every yokai had this kinda sad backstories? ... Im scared man
Most of em, yes. The backstories in this series are pretty tragic
Yeah every yokai had sad backstories
if they didn’t have something tragic that happened to them, we wouldn’t get to see them. They would’ve passed on peacefully otherwise.
well...evil spirits became evil spirits because something bad happened to them....those who died peacefully moved on to afterlife
They were still people after all before they became Yokai lol
Sticking so many girl reactors for this episode was devious. I was fighting back tears watching the episode myself, but it was even harder while watching this.
I really appreciate how in DanDaDan all the backstory are show don’t tell. A lot of scenes in the manga go on without a single monologue. So that means characters won’t explain their whole life story but instead will show it with the art. It’s very refreshing to see.
For someone who doesn't know what's going on:
The mother was in debt, and the anime subtly hints that she worked part-time jobs and even resorted to prostitution to repay it.
She used the money that was supposed to be paid to the Yakuza(japan's mafia) to buy clothes for her daughter instead.
So, the Yakuza came and took her child away.
Yes, the Yakuza is indeed involved in human trafficking and forcing women into prostitution.
They might have taken the child to sell organs or force her into prostitution.
In such cases, it's almost impossible to get the child back in Japan, and the mother knew she would never see her daughter again.
That's why she ended her life in such despair.
It's really SAD!😭😭😭
God damn it man now I'm crying even more after reading this 😭
I see, that makes even more manful. Thanks for the explanation.
Yeah, the frame where she dances and falls off is actually a hint to what she did, she didn't die on the road, the jumped from her balcony to end her life and her ghosts "wakes" up there. It's a tragic story.
This episode got me
that backround music really make this scene more epic
Do you know the song by any chance?
@juliomata5427 to a kinder world
With how tragic Acrobatic Silkies' backstory is, it makes me really look forward to the day we get Turbo Granny's backstory.
It would be dark AF considering Asian history around that time was demon time.
@EvEin7 I bet it'll be the darkest, most tear jerking backstory in Dan da Dan. Like, in ep 4 it was stated that she was at the tunnel to comfort the spirits of the girls, so my guess is she went through something like they did.
@@pineapplesauce2718 I mean, you can do some guess work. Running is her forte, "play tag" is her rule, and her sympathy to young female highschooler victims
...but it could be irrelevant to her power as well considering Reiko (Slit-mouthed woman yokai)
@@snailthelostcow63 Reiko makes sense tho as she wanted to find her love during the bombing of tokyo which is why she is obsessed with being the most beautiful and became a slithed mouth woman, and all from what we seen from her snippets of flashbacks.
Umbrella boy is much sadder, if they animate that prepared your tissues man
Zuma, Bamora, Evil Eye…. Anime onlys aren’t ready for the rest of the story.
so every yokai has this huh..
man, time to go groceries for some tissues
It's not a competition, you psychopath. You must really hate women.
Don't forget Vamola backstory
Man, in my opinion Acro-Silky's backstory really gave me different hit rather than Zuma, Vamola, Evil Eye. The mother's power always amaze me.
This was one of the most heartbreaking “villain” backstories I’ve seen in an anime in quite a long time. Dandadan really surprised me with this one.
This are of the soft ones, soooo..... yep....
Watch more anime
@@rafresendenrafresenden.1644 🤣🤣
@@rafresendenrafresenden.1644I’ve watched a lot but this hits so hard because it actually happens in real life and so sudden, well animated, one of the best ost, and simple
They would be an antagonist more than anything
Yup it’s official. This series is runner up for best and most beautiful series of all time. This will be a classic in the very long future.
That wasn't very shounen-roncom of you Dandadan 😭
Dandadan is just all of the things and it rules
is this your first battle shounen?
@@rafresendenrafresenden.1644 are you implying every every battle shounen is like that? I never got traumatized watching dragon ball
Dandadan is shounen romcom drama scifi horror isekai fantasy
@@W_Junior plenty of people got traumatized by dragon ball
when i read the chapter in the manga, it made me tear up
Both are delusional because of traumatic experience, Aira lost her mom, and the ghost lost her child. And now both think each other as Mom and child
They need to cope with their tragedy to move on. At least Ms. Acro-Slinky can rest in peace knowing that she did her best for her daughter, and Aira would remember her kindness even if Silky mistaken Aira as her daughter 😢
Look at you psychologizing instead of empathizing like a normal human being. You must have convinced the people in your life thay you're a person, instead of an automaton pretending to be one.
@@alfianfahmi5430that's the worst, she didn't left the world in peace. So people about who know her will forget her. Including her real daughter.
@@Plexippuspetersi92what?
@@Mpsd408 Silky's real daughter might've forgotten about her since she's long gone now, but Aira surely will remember since Silky saved her life 🤷♂️
All I’m going to say is that people who cried for Acrobatic Silky is going to love what happens to Aira in the next coming episodes.
I guarantee that!
Please, my dear isukiri544, bless me with your spoiler🙏🙏
@@14kLeans slight spoiler
Aira inherits both Silky’s powers and will. She gains her own mask like Okuran (which in her case resembles Silky’s face). You can look up for yourself but yeah it’s a cool transformation and it’s pretty heartwarming too. Aira basically becomes a much better person as a result and becomes less of a bitch over time.
@@OdaNobunaga15Aira haters are going to disappear 😊
@ and hopefully they’ll see her character development which in my opinion is the best of the main cast. She goes from a typical bitch to nicer person and a hero.
原作読んで泣いて、アニメ見て泣いて、ここ来てさらにもらい泣きするっていう
that so funny with the fckugranny 20:49 xd
20:51 "yeah fuck you granny" LMAOOOO
The anime isn’t going to cover this part this season but Unji Zuma backstory will also be extremely painful
アニメになると声と音楽でさらに泣ける
I was enjoying the series up to this point with its bizarre, hilarious antics.. I got hyped last week at the hints of an amazing, beautifully animated/choreographed fight, and then I got this...
And then I fell in love with this series. The fact that it could have gone the easy route and had yes, a well animated fight, is one thing. But creating this beautifully sad depiction of the hauntingly cruel side of humanity, and the steps to forgiveness and absolution, really set this miles apart from the competition. It's been a long time since a series skirted around my expectations quite so well, and left me begging for more, despite being so saddened by it.
They didn't show it in the anime but she was a prostitute and after the men took her daughter she dance on top of a building and jumped ending her life.
You can clearly hear the thud
they tried to show it, but they played it safe.
That whole running scene in the beginning had a better animation that the rest of Blue Lock season 2
Ghosts are not Yokai.
Ghosts are souls who have unfinished business in this world, and yokai are like spirits that inhabit all natural things.
This is just one Japanese person's understanding, but
I think it is in general agreement with public opinion
.
(I'm using a translator.)
@@レモン柑橘 Wrong, yokai are both, "demons" and ghosts.
From my understanding, while not all ghosts can be considered yokai, there are yokai that come from ghosts or souls of the dead. Either way original Acrobatic Sara Sara (urban legend) is neither, so the manga already plays loose with the term. As the matter of fact, there yet has to be yokai shown in the story that is not confirmed/implicated to be originating from a dead person/people (maybe outside of Turbo Granny, but we will see in the future).
I already read the manga and watched this episode for two times and DUDEEE IT'S STILL HITSSSS
Granny harsh words pump Aira to run and hug Silkie maybe granny is the MVP of this episode.
Tbh, here the OST, and the animation does play a part in making this a very emotional piece but imo the most traumatizing part was hearing the screams of the child in agony while being taken away from her mother and the mother's heavy breathing while chasing the car. That child's scream, i pray that no child ever has to scream that way becoz its way too awful for the child or their parents
18:30 I want that yokai cat. Her coldness and impassiveness towards human life are what is needed in such a wrong world.
다른 사람들이 우는 모습을 보니 더 슬프네요. 애니메이션을 보면서 눈물이 난 적은 몇번 없었는대, 이번 편에서 반응 영상보면서 여러번 눈물이 나더군요.
저는 왜 다른 사람이 울고 웃는 모습을 보는걸 좋아하는지 모르겠네요 ㅋㅋ
Science saru did NOT have to cook this hard man😭🙏 my respect goes all for the animators in the studio
The first time I read this in the manga, I cried my heart out, even when it's animated, it's still heartbreaking and a hard tear jerker, the people making the anime are doing it right 🗣
Damn,I watch this anime for laugh,not to feels😭😭😭
Damn, I can't stop my tears watching this
This is actually art. people underestimate anime a lot, i rather watch this than ""most real people"' movies
18:33 Turbo Granny aint caring 😂💀
she lived for way too long and seen WAY HARDER stuff...you will see later on, you already had a glimpse with those girls earlier episodes...
ターボババアの辛辣な言葉は、アイラに語りかけたものです。だからアイラはシルキーに駆け寄って抱きしめたのです。
They make it more fucking sadder, nice job 😭
Thank you bro 😭
Imagine showing this episode in mother's day 💀
holy fuck i was having a bad day and said guess ill watch todays episode to cheer me up before bed, it's propbably something funny... 😐Jesus Christ
saaaame it just hits 😢😢😢
mother love is out of world she protected her whe aira was alive and also when even she was dead😭😭
The background of the story is set in Japan in the 1970s and 1980s. After that time, due to the economic collapse in Japan, a large number of people faced layoffs and bankruptcy. At that time, many people did not realize how bad the economic situation was and chose to borrow loan sharks from the underworld in order to start over. But later they found that not only could they not start over, they could not even repay the loan sharks, so they had to use various methods to make money. This led to the tragedy in the film that the underworld violently collects debts and even abducts children.
Animation was peak, Music was peak, Storytelling was peak, the entire episode was peak. I thought this was just going to be a funny romance type anime with some action scenes man I was so wrong about that.
Cmiiw but what i got from manga, when the acrobatic yokai dance on the rooftop, she definitely jump from there to committe suicide. That moment was the most heartbroken thing ive read from manga. But watched it from the anime really make everything even more tragic 😢
優しい世界か、皮肉にも人間がいる内は
そんな日が訪れる事はないんだろうな
Just as I predicted. This episode will break the viewer's hearts and it's already break the Internet. Honestly, I can't stop my tears right now.
o melhor episodio de dandadan ate agora!
the fact she was an actual ballerina that had to work part time and even sell herself to take care of ther daughter without adds another layer to this, she never resent, she always kept loving her daughter till the end
At moment, I though that lady's daughter (girl with brown hair and red-brown eye) could be Momo Ayase ....
This epiosde had me SOBBING holy-
Just watched it. I was definitely not prepared for it.
IDK bro i've watched the rooftop scene like 5 times already plus the manga and i cried everytime, the ballerina's requiem, the last dance...
This one is sad. The only one harder than this that I remember is Zumas. His struck me to the core especially what his dialog was at the end of it all.
somehow I'm permanently subscribed to this channel, and it won't let me unsub when i never clicked it in the first place
This was insane 😢 fuc**** best episode of this show
I hate that two brothers bruh
Fr, not only on rezero, they even make fun of this episode, like wtf is wrong with them
FR
she 'horin'/'whorin'... The guy chose to use the most disrespectful term possible for a woman doing this out of necessity or even forced by the Yakuza, What to expect from two brothers who make incest jokes to each other while watching HxH
Chill she not real ☠️
This episode got me , but after that she is not exit in real life even the studio say idea for Real life, she still a character can be a meme. ( This is real )
But she was a good mom btw
bro let's jump em, im sick and tired of them since day one.
Ah man didn't expect this anime to go the Demon slayer route, give the most tragic backstories to nastiest villains. Ik this will become one of my favourites of all time if they maintain this quality level
This part is already sad enough when I read the manga, but when it gets animated plus that bgm, dude it makes it harder not to cry
Even when i read the manga i already cried a lot, and when watching its as animee omg my tears just drop like a rain 😢
"yeah f*** you granny" that couldnt be a more honest reaction towards the ed after all that😭
The ost was crazy good for this one. i started crying way before the tragic scenes even showed up because of the music.. i looked up and found out that the composer (kensuke ushio) also wrote the ost for 'the silent voice' (one of the saddest animes ever).. so excited for his osts for sad backstories of umbrella boy and class rep
I'm not crying. U are🥺
I cry so hard
Every times
Even when watching others reactions
This shit hit so hard wtf
came here for full throttle, got full sadness instead
I've already read the manga but damn still made me cry
Sad episode man
This anime really made me remember Gintama, with all that comedy action, lies a tragic backstory
Of course turbo granny's hating ahh would put on zutomayo 😭
🎉🎉🎉
I was trying to not cry but this was too hard
They were not ready for that😢
Im shaking and crying watching this episode, it’s has been long time I didn’t cry because anime, this anime 🔥🫶
While I’ve been too busy to do more reactions for this series, this episode made me regret stopping.
Hello, I was wondering if all of your Blue Box reaction mashup videos got taken down?
the manga make me cry bro..
but, the anime is so 😭😭😭
this episode made dandadan my favourite anime
“Detestable people often have pitiable circumstances.”
People been real quiet about aura ever since this episode dropped
oh my tears
i just realized in 16:41 she actually tried to kill her self by jumped off building, thats explained why she got amnesia after failed suicide
It wasn't a failed suicide, she succeeded. What Aira was seeing as a kid was her ghost. That's why the dad didn't see her.
she didn't fail, that was just her spirit
Anyone who don't read the manga didn't know she was dancing on the rooftop to her death
can anybody who reads the manga brieeefly spoil me if anything about aira's new arc will be about avenging her?
Edit **slight spoiler**
Apparently there's a pannel in the manga at the end of the chapter where you can see silky and her daughter going to heaven, so yeah that confirms they're both dead but at peace :')
Slight spoiler
Aira inherits Silky’s powers and gains a mask just like Okarun, and she basically inherits Silky’s will. As for Silky’s daughters, it’s vaguely implied that she is most likely dead unfortunately.
@@OdaNobunaga15 thank you :(
@@rons_seb Makes no sense... the yakuza probably have horrible deaths, Dandadan isnt about revenge, its about redemption.
and yep. this is just of the beginning bro. prepare ur eyes😭
Tal y como me esperaba les indigno el ending 😂
Thats why they turner into a yokai, from a normal souls. Cuz of all of their tragic deaths.
i cried so much i don't know why i 'm still
It's been a while since i cried so much
this episode is giving tokyo ghoul vibes
human trafficking is huge in Japan. Glad this episode expose the reality of Yakuza.
The idea that evil spirits are people who couldn't die in peace is just sad. It's also unfair that everyone ends up being corrupted despite being good people.
Alright lads, this one didn't touch my heart but I am looking forward on another one.
man this episode was too depressing didnt see this coming it was too sad
Every characters of Dandadan has sad backstory
How we went from missing balls to this 😢
Those who read the manga will know what happened to her daughter.
Welcome to dark world.😢
I feel like some yokai are good but some are bad but this one hits 😢😢😢😢
This is peak rn
Sad episode
Dandadan backstory: 😢💔😭
Reasons exist for both demons and devils... The story was scary, sad and tender like Demon Slayer, probably because of Tanjirou's voice actor.