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- El episodio se transmitió el 15 nov 2024
- 24min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.7/10
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Momo y Okarun logran debilitar a Acrobatic Silky, pero hacen un sorprendente descubrimiento sobre Aira. Acrobatic Silky sugiere una forma sorprendente de ayudar.Momo y Okarun logran debilitar a Acrobatic Silky, pero hacen un sorprendente descubrimiento sobre Aira. Acrobatic Silky sugiere una forma sorprendente de ayudar.Momo y Okarun logran debilitar a Acrobatic Silky, pero hacen un sorprendente descubrimiento sobre Aira. Acrobatic Silky sugiere una forma sorprendente de ayudar.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Seiyû Fujiwara
- Man
- (voz)
A.J. Beckles
- Ken 'Okarun' Takakura
- (English version)
- (voz)
Amber Lee Connors
- Acrobatic Silky
- (English version)
- (voz)
Azucena Estrada
- Momo Ayase
- (Spanish version)
- (voz)
Barbara Goodson
- Turbo-Granny
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
Brittany Lauda
- Acrobatic Silky's Daughter
- (English version)
- (voz)
José Luis Piedra
- Ken 'Okarun' Takakura
- (Spanish version)
- (voz)
Lisa Reimold
- Aira Shiratori
- (English version)
- (voz)
Keith Silverstein
- Aira Shiratori's Father
- (English version)
- (voz)
Abby Trott
- Momo Ayase
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Rating: 10/10
"Dan Da Dan Episode 7, To a Kinder World, hit me so hard emotionally, I found myself in tears. This episode dove deep into themes of compassion, resilience, and understanding in ways that were both unexpected and incredibly moving. Seeing the characters face their struggles while still managing to find moments of kindness and connection was incredibly powerful. The way the story unfolded felt raw and real, as if it was speaking directly to something deeper within me.
What truly set this episode apart was how it balanced intense moments of emotional vulnerability with a message of hope. Watching the characters support one another in such a difficult world, refusing to give up, felt like a reminder of our own strength and the importance of empathy. The emotional impact of To a Kinder World will stick with me for a long time, and I honestly can't imagine how the creators could've delivered a more moving experience. This episode is a beautiful, unforgettable piece of storytelling.
"Dan Da Dan Episode 7, To a Kinder World, hit me so hard emotionally, I found myself in tears. This episode dove deep into themes of compassion, resilience, and understanding in ways that were both unexpected and incredibly moving. Seeing the characters face their struggles while still managing to find moments of kindness and connection was incredibly powerful. The way the story unfolded felt raw and real, as if it was speaking directly to something deeper within me.
What truly set this episode apart was how it balanced intense moments of emotional vulnerability with a message of hope. Watching the characters support one another in such a difficult world, refusing to give up, felt like a reminder of our own strength and the importance of empathy. The emotional impact of To a Kinder World will stick with me for a long time, and I honestly can't imagine how the creators could've delivered a more moving experience. This episode is a beautiful, unforgettable piece of storytelling.
10erwincai
This episode was so touching and brought so much more background into the antagonist of the episode, to the point where everyone felt sympathy and the MC was sad. From the fight scene to the background story i saw no flaws, animation was perfect and the story was even better. The ending also gave you the satisfaction you needed after such a rollecoaster. Futhermore it was a good way of introducing a new sidecharacter into the main story of dandadan and it also added a background that was more intracate then most animes for that charater while they introduced them. While i havent watched that many anime's, never in any of em ive seen this kind of introduction for a sidecharacter. It was an absolute banger!!
One of the single greatest piece of animation and storytelling of this season. The creativity of the studio and its staff is elevating the source material to heights never imagined. The episode starts high octane , fights and chasing and then hits you with a punch to the gut. It slows down and explores the emotions and tragedy in what might be one of the best animated montages I have ever seen. It leaves you heartbroken. Dandadan has always been a story which mixes comedy and heartful moments very well and the studio, Sceince Saru knows exactly how to enunciate this beautifully. It is truly very well made and deserves every bit of appreciation it gets.
I may have been a little steadfast in wondering why on earth the fight with the yokai from last episode didn't end there. Goodness me I understand it now.
I don't cry often at TV. I mean I can, I have, but it's really got to hit hard. And despite it being primarily a comedy, despite it being primarily a shonen action, despite all that, I was crying at this episode. And that's crazy to me.
Never have I ever seen a more chillingly upsetting episode than this one. Everything about this episode was just incredible. The way the camera panned; the movements in POV made everything feel so real. The contrast between the mute of moments and vivid, bright shots in others. The character design in the backstory, the voice acting range, the music. Literally every part of this episode was beautiful. I felt so crushed as we saw the running, so utterly crushed, so sad, and without closure. And I don't think it's a spoiler to say there was no real build for this. It was just 14 minutes of plot before I began crying this episode. 14 minutes. And yet it didn't feel forced, or made specifically to make me cry. This episode was seamed so flawlessly into the plot, so well thought out, so simple but strong in its own message.
This is, quite genuinely, one of the greatest standalone episodes of television I've seen. I don't think that's unfair. It was incredible. Just the fact this whole episode revolves around the protagonist trying to reclaim his "jewels" and yet I still cried despite how ridiculous the plot of this show can be.
10/10. One of the best episodes of television I've ever watched.
I don't cry often at TV. I mean I can, I have, but it's really got to hit hard. And despite it being primarily a comedy, despite it being primarily a shonen action, despite all that, I was crying at this episode. And that's crazy to me.
Never have I ever seen a more chillingly upsetting episode than this one. Everything about this episode was just incredible. The way the camera panned; the movements in POV made everything feel so real. The contrast between the mute of moments and vivid, bright shots in others. The character design in the backstory, the voice acting range, the music. Literally every part of this episode was beautiful. I felt so crushed as we saw the running, so utterly crushed, so sad, and without closure. And I don't think it's a spoiler to say there was no real build for this. It was just 14 minutes of plot before I began crying this episode. 14 minutes. And yet it didn't feel forced, or made specifically to make me cry. This episode was seamed so flawlessly into the plot, so well thought out, so simple but strong in its own message.
This is, quite genuinely, one of the greatest standalone episodes of television I've seen. I don't think that's unfair. It was incredible. Just the fact this whole episode revolves around the protagonist trying to reclaim his "jewels" and yet I still cried despite how ridiculous the plot of this show can be.
10/10. One of the best episodes of television I've ever watched.
I am quite the old school kind of person when it comes to anime, even if I have watched quite the amount of shows, new gen anime have never actually impressed me.
This episode and show changed my whole perspective on new gens, DanDaDan isnt even over and its already in my Top 10 Anime.
Never have I had to cry so much during an episode in the past years. The writing is truly magnificent and the episode just shows how deep the anime's story goes.
Characters are introduced in an episode and dont last long, but this episode has given the watcher so much emotional weight, its incredible. You dont realise how long a character is in the show, it immeadiatly gave you a sense of comfort. You werent forced to relate to the character, you felt it.
Please make sure to 100% take the whole episode in without any distraction. Its perfection of writng a show, it truly changed my perspective on the whole plot.
This episode and show changed my whole perspective on new gens, DanDaDan isnt even over and its already in my Top 10 Anime.
Never have I had to cry so much during an episode in the past years. The writing is truly magnificent and the episode just shows how deep the anime's story goes.
Characters are introduced in an episode and dont last long, but this episode has given the watcher so much emotional weight, its incredible. You dont realise how long a character is in the show, it immeadiatly gave you a sense of comfort. You werent forced to relate to the character, you felt it.
Please make sure to 100% take the whole episode in without any distraction. Its perfection of writng a show, it truly changed my perspective on the whole plot.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 24min
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