The anime adaptation of Yukinobu Tatsu’s Dan Da Dan manga is making waves in the U.S.! The theatrical screening of the first three episodes of the second season, titled Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye, has secured the #8 spot at the U.S. box office during its opening weekend. Let’s dive into the details of this exciting news and what it means for the series.
A Strong Opening for a Supernatural Sensation
According to reports from Box Office Mojo, the theatrical premiere of Dan Da Dan‘s second season earned an estimated US$3,096,000 in its opening weekend in the United States. The film screened in 1,085 theaters across the country, drawing in a significant audience eager to catch the next chapter in Momo and Okarun’s paranormal adventures.
Here’s a breakdown of the opening weekend’s earnings:
- Friday: US$1,508,000 (including US$532,000 from Thursday previews)
- Saturday: US$938,000
- Sunday: US$650,000
This performance indicates a strong interest in the series and highlights its growing popularity among anime fans in the U.S.
Global Theatrical Rollout
Before hitting U.S. cinemas, Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye had already begun its global theatrical rollout. Muse began screenings in Asia (excluding Japan) on May 30, 2025. ADN followed with European screenings on June 7, 2025. This widespread release demonstrates the international appeal of Dan Da Dan.
What to Expect in Season 2
Dan Da Dan Season 2 promises to continue the series’ signature blend of paranormal mystery, action, and romantic comedy. The season delves into new storylines from Yukinobu Tatsu’s manga, with the “Evil Eye” arc taking center stage.
Here’s a peek at what’s in store:
The “Cursed House” Arc: Momo and Okarun investigate a haunted house belonging to Jin “Jiji” Enjoji, a childhood friend of Momo. This arc introduces Jiji as a potential love rival for Okarun, adding a new dynamic to the series’ romantic elements.
The “Evil Eye” Arc: The main focus of Season 2, this arc centers on the “Evil Eye” residing within Jiji. This Evil Eye transforms Jiji into a formidable and menacing foe, testing the limits of Momo and Okarun’s abilities.
Streaming Details
For those who prefer to watch from the comfort of their homes, the second season of Dan Da Dan will begin streaming on July 3, 2025. The series will be available on Crunchyroll and Netflix, platforms that also streamed the first season.
Production Team
Science SARU is back to handle the animation for Season 2, with Fūga Yamashiro and Abel Góngora co-directing. Hiroshi Seko, known for his work on Attack on Titan The Final Season, Chainsaw Man, and Jujutsu Kaisen, is supervising and writing the series scripts. Kensuke Ushio, who also worked on Chainsaw Man and Devilman Crybaby, is composing the music. Naoyuki Onda is designing the characters, while Yoshimichi Kameda is in charge of designing the aliens and supernatural entities.
A Look Back at Season 1
The first season of Dan Da Dan premiered in Japan on October 3, 2024, airing on MBS and TBS’s “Super Animeism Turbo” programming block. Netflix and Crunchyroll streamed the series worldwide, contributing to its widespread popularity.
Nielsen data indicated that Dan Da Dan Season 1 was the most-watched anime series in America among viewers aged 18-49. The show ranked joint 58th out of 100, attracting 2.6 million viewers between September 15, 2024, and April 6, 2025. On Netflix, Dan Da Dan debuted at #2 with 3.5 million hours watched during the period of October 7–13, 2024.
What Makes Dan Da Dan Stand Out?
Dan Da Dan has garnered praise for its unique blend of genres, engaging characters, and high-quality animation.
Genre Fusion: The series seamlessly combines elements of horror, science fiction, action, romance, and comedy. This blend creates a viewing experience that appeals to a broad audience.
Dynamic Characters: Momo Ayase and Ken “Okarun” Takakura are compelling protagonists with contrasting beliefs and complementary abilities. Their interactions and character development have resonated with viewers.
Animation Quality: Science SARU’s animation is visually stunning, bringing Yukinobu Tatsu’s manga to life with vibrant colors and fluid motion.
Music: The first season’s opening theme song, “Otonoke” by Creepy Nuts, became a viral sensation, further boosting the show’s popularity.
Manga
Written and illustrated by Yukinobu Tatsu, Dan Da Dan has been serialized in Shueisha’s Shōnen Jump+ app and website since April 6, 2021. As of April 4, 2025, 19 tankōbon volumes have been released. The series is available in English on Shueisha’s Manga Plus platform and Viz Media’s Shonen Jump website. Viz Media also publishes the manga in print.
Other Achievements
Dan Da Dan topped the Fall 2024 weekly anime rankings for the first time after the release of Episode 4.
Netflix reported that Dan Da Dan Season 1 amassed 96.5 million hours watched between July and December 2024, equating to 19.6 million views.
A Promising Future
The strong theatrical debut of Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye bodes well for the future of the anime series. With a dedicated fanbase, critical acclaim, and a talented production team, Dan Da Dan is poised to continue its success and captivate audiences worldwide.