Beneath its supernatural spectacle, #DanDaDanEvilEye grapples with uncomfortable truths about cyclical violence. The film posits that true horror resides not in otherworldly entities but in humanity’s capacity to normalize atrocity across generations. https://boxd.it/9XOEk9
A ★★★★ review of DAN DA DAN: Evil Eye (2025)

Monsters as Mirrors „Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye“ by Fuga Yamashiro and Abel Góngora transcends the boundaries of a conventional anime compilation film, weaving three pivotal episodes from the series’ second season into a 93-minute cinematic experience. This bold structural choice amplifies the story’s emotional gravity while showcasing Science SARU’s signature blend of surreal animation and genre-defying storytelling. At its core, the film explores the fragile coexistence of human cruelty and supernatural retribution through the lens of Momo Ayase and Okarun’s evolving partnership—a dynamic that oscillates between slapstick camaraderie and profound existential reckoning. The plot follows Momo, Okarun, and Jiji