Dan Da Dan has arrived on Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Hulu, bringing its kinetic blend of urban legend horror and shounen action to the masses. With all 12 episodes of the Fall 2024 season now available, viewers can finally experience the chaotic energy that made this series a standout of its year.
Produced by Science SARUβthe studio known for its distinct, fluid aesthetic in Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! and Devilman Crybabyβthe series follows a girl who believes in ghosts and a boy obsessed with aliens. Their clashing worldviews trigger a supernatural awakening, forcing them into a surreal fight for survival against cryptids and spirits that defy logic.
What sets the show apart is its relentless pace and visual inventiveness. Science SARU leans into the manga's manic, genre-bending DNA, seamlessly shifting from slapstick teen comedy to grotesque body horror and high-stakes battle sequences. It is a rare example of a series that balances genuine irreverence with a surprising amount of heart, anchored by the chemistry between its two leads.
With a MAL score of 8.42, the series has already secured its place as a modern staple of the supernatural genre. Its success has paved the way for a second season, which is currently in production. Whether you are seeking a visual spectacle or a refreshing take on the 'henshin' hero trope, the complete first season offers a self-contained, high-energy ride that demands attention.
By securing simultaneous streaming rights across Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Hulu, the series is now broadly accessible. For those who prefer the English dub, all three platforms provide the audio track alongside the original Japanese subtitles.