Dundadan" 於 10 月 3 日開始播出,第三支 PV 將由 Creepy Nuts 演唱 OP 主題! ED 主題由 Creepy Nuts 獻唱。ED 主題由 Creepy Nuts 演唱。

"Dundadan" begins airing on October 3rd, the third PV will have Creepy Nuts performing the OP theme! The ED theme is performed by Creepy Nuts. The ED theme is performed by Creepy Nuts.



"Dundadan" is a work created by Yukinobu Ryu and serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine app "SHONEN JUMP +".
This work is quite popular, with total circulation reaching 3.2 million copies, and online views exceeding an astonishing 440 million times.

The TV anime adaptation of this work is also ready and will air simultaneously starting October 3rd, every Thursday late night at 0:26, on the 'Super Anime-ism TURBO' program across 28 MBS/TBS stations nationwide.
The opening theme song 'Otonoke' is handled by Creepy Nuts, and their third PV has also been released.
The ending theme song 'Zutto Midnight de Naito de Naito' is performed by TAIDADA, and the vocalist ACA Ne provided considerable input in its creation.

In the third episode PV of the premiere, we can see the protagonists Momo and Okarun appearing in a 'somewhat off' scene, where they mumble raggedly to each other about believing in aliens and ghosts—things they originally didn't believe in.
The 'something' that appears in this episode might be Turbo Hag, Serpo Alien, and a large group of 'humanoid' creatures chasing Momo and Okarun.
New monsters also appear one after another, each saying a few lines, making the audience even more curious about their voice actors.

The opening theme song 'Otonoke' is performed by Creepy Nuts, with a strong rhythm that fits well with the worldview of 'Dundadan.'
This world is filled with elements like battles, comedy, and romantic comedy, making it impossible not to look forward to the main story of the video.

The band TAIDADA, responsible for the ending theme song, is a music band with ACA-ne handling the lyrics, composition, and vocals.
They have over 2.5 million registered channels on YouTube, and their songs have been played more than 2 billion times in total.
They have held solo concerts at multiple large venues such as Makuhari Event Hall, Saitama Super Arena, and Yoyogi National First Gymnasium.
They gained attention for their tense, uneasy, passionate worldview, and their unusual production style that heavily uses analog equipment.

The original author of this work, Yukinobu Ryu, said that since the serialization began, he has been reading this work on Jump+, and it has continued to captivate him from the first edition to the latest.
He was very interested in the character settings of the protagonists Momo Ayase and Okarun, and recorded their conversations in his iCloud.
He stated that he wanted to create a song as the starting point for the song 'Happiness in a Quarter Mile,' and expressed deep gratitude for this.

In this work, Momo is a high school girl born into a family of mediums, while her classmate Okarun is an enthusiast of the occult.
After Momo saved Okarun from the class bully, they started talking, but an argument broke out between Momo, who 'believes in ghosts but denies aliens,' and Okarun, who 'believes in aliens but denies ghosts.'
To make the two believe in each other's existence, they went to the hospital ruins at the UFO site and the haunted tunnel, where they encountered a monster beyond imagination.
Momo, who awakens her hidden power in adversity, and Okarun, who wields cursed power, face the approaching bizarre! And a destined love unfolds! A mysterious story of battle and growth begins here!

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