Evil Eye: The Cursed Foe of Dandadan

Evil Eye is one of the most terrifying and memorable yokai antagonists in Dandadan. A grotesque spirit with a singular, massive eye and immense cursed energy, Evil Eye represents the nightmarish folklore side of the series—contrasting with the science-fiction menace of the Serpoians. His monstrous power, tragic backstory, and symbolic design make him one of the standout supernatural figures in Yukinobu Tatsu’s manga.


Character Summary Table

AttributeDetails
NameEvil Eye
TypeYokai / Curse Spirit
OriginJapanese folklore-inspired supernatural entity
First AppearanceDandadan (early arc, following Turbo Granny/alien introductions)
AppearanceMonstrous humanoid with a single massive eye and distorted body
AbilitiesCursed energy projection, possession, regeneration, overwhelming physical strength
Personality TraitsVengeful, wrathful, sorrowful (underlying tragedy)
Known ForOne of the most dangerous yokai battles in the early series
StatusExorcised/Defeated (spiritual remnants linger in narrative impact)

Who Is Evil Eye?

Evil Eye is a yokai born from lingering curses, rage, and human malice, manifesting as a nightmarish entity with a single enormous eye. Unlike comedic spirits like Turbo Granny, Evil Eye embodies Dandadan’s darker horror aesthetic—his design is grotesque, his aura oppressive, and his presence suffocating.

He first appears as a major enemy confronting Momo Ayase and Okarun, pushing their abilities to the limit. His role in the story solidifies the stakes of yokai encounters: some spirits are not just mischievous—they are ancient, vengeful forces of destruction.


Appearance and Personality

  • Appearance:
    Evil Eye is depicted as a hulking humanoid with distorted features and a single massive eyeball dominating his face. His design emphasizes grotesque proportions and cursed energy, making him one of the most frightening entities in the manga.
  • Personality:
    Wrathful and merciless, Evil Eye is driven by hatred and vengeance. He lashes out indiscriminately, embodying the destructive side of yokai folklore. However, hints of tragic sorrow in his backstory suggest he was once human, twisted into a monster by curses and pain.

Abilities and Powers

  • Cursed Energy Projection
    Evil Eye radiates massive amounts of cursed energy, overwhelming weaker spiritual beings and even humans with pressure alone.
  • Possession
    He can attempt to invade and control human hosts, feeding on their fear and hatred.
  • Physical Might
    His hulking body grants him immense strength, making him a direct physical threat in combat.
  • Regeneration
    As a powerful curse spirit, Evil Eye can regenerate from damage, prolonging battles against him.
  • Fear Amplification
    His aura magnifies fear in those around him, paralyzing weaker opponents and draining their will to resist.

Key Relationships

  • Momo Ayase
    Momo fights Evil Eye using her psychic powers, proving her growth as a spiritual warrior and her role as Okarun’s anchor.
  • Ken Takakura (Okarun)
    Okarun’s Turbo Granny-enhanced abilities are crucial in countering Evil Eye’s raw power, showcasing the synergy between yokai curses and human determination.
  • Jiji (Later Connection)
    Some arcs hint at parallels between Evil Eye’s tragedy and Jiji’s curse, linking the themes of possession, sorrow, and corruption.

Notable Appearances and Events

  • Evil Eye Arc
    Introduced as one of the most dangerous yokai early in the manga, Evil Eye battles Momo and Okarun in a life-threatening clash. His strength pushes both to their limits, forcing them to fight together in ways that highlight their teamwork and growing bond.
  • Tragic Hints
    Subtle details suggest Evil Eye may have once been a man consumed by curses, adding emotional weight to his monstrous form and eventual exorcism.
  • Defeat
    Though defeated and exorcised, Evil Eye’s presence lingers as a reminder that yokai in Dandadan are not just comedic antagonists—they can embody real horror and tragedy.

Quotes (Representative)

Evil Eye does not speak in long dialogues like humans, but his fragmented cries and aura of sorrow have been represented as:

  • “Why… me…?”
  • “Hate… hate… hate…”
  • “All… must… suffer…”

Legacy of Evil Eye

Evil Eye stands out as one of Dandadan’s most memorable yokai. Unlike Turbo Granny’s absurdity or the Serpoians’ sci-fi menace, Evil Eye embodies pure supernatural horror—a cursed being fueled by rage and tragedy.

His battle with Momo and Okarun set the tone for how dangerous yokai can be, pushing the protagonists to evolve while cementing the manga’s ability to balance terror, action, and emotional weight.

Evil Eye remains a symbol of the tragic potential behind Dandadan’s supernatural world: monsters are not always born—they are sometimes made.

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