Yukinobu Tatsu continues to pay tributes to Japanese cinema legends in Dandadan. In the first episode, Momo Ayase’s celebrity obsession features the iconic Ken Takakura, while the latest Dandadan episode, pulls us to bold and sassy grandmother Seiko Ayase’s celebrity admiration for Hiroshi Abe. Tatsu’s playful take on the granddaughter-grandmother duo’s celebrity obsession is hilarious and humorous.
Let’s have a look at the new celebrity intro in Dandadan episode 10.
Who is Hiroshi Abe?
Hiroshi Abe is a prominent Japanese actor and model. Born on 22nd June 1964 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, he rose to fame through his work in TV and films. He is known for his work in TRICK(2000-2003), Downtown Rocket(2015), Still Walking(2008), and Godzilla 2000: Millennium.
Hiroshi Abe has won several awards such as –
- 9th Tokyo Drama Awards(2016) – Best Actor(Downtown Rocket)
- Blue Ribbon Awards(2012) – Best Actor(Crow’s Thumb)
- 36th Japan Academy Film Prize(2013) – Best Actor(Thermae Romae)

Momo Ayase’s Hiroshi Abe Impression
After the clothing mishap in episode 9, the trio pleaded with Seiko Ayase for new school uniforms. While Aira and Okarun were granted theirs, Momo had to earn hers by fulfilling Old Hag’s wish to do an impression of Hiroshi Abe.
With a deadpan expression, her hair tied up, Momo delivers a hilarious Hiroshi Abe impression, dramatically reciting “Rocket Engine Valve,” causing Aira to burst into uncontrollable laughter, rolling on the floor.

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Dandadan Episode 10 by Muse Asia
With only 2 episodes remaining in the first season, Dandadan is heading toward its thrilling conclusion. Fans can look forward to more Aliens and Yokai popping up in the final episodes. Yukinobu Tatsu has more in store for all of us, as the manga has already crossed 170 chapters.
Which moment from Dandadan episode 10 stood out the most to you? Let me know in the comments.
Source: DAN DA DAN Muse Asia
A self-proclaimed pseudo-hikikomori and anime content glutton, Bhavya spends his time immersed in the shonen and isekai worlds of anime, always on the hunt for the next series to binge or dissect. Having worked as a cinematographer and graphic designer, he brings a creative eye and technical expertise to his passion for storytelling.


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