Like, This Is the Legend of the Giant Snake (大蛇伝説ってこれじゃんよ Orochi Densetsu tte Kore jan yo?) is the thirty-seventh chapter of the Dandadan manga series.
Summary[]
Momo tries using her powers to pull herself and the Turbo Granny out of the room but is hindered by the Kito Family. However, the Kito Family are sent to the sinking room after being knocked back by Okarun and Jiji after they regain conscious. Okarun tries reaching out to Momo to pull her out but becomes too late as the two, the Turbo Granny, Jiji, and the Kito Family end up sinking down to the Tsuchinoko's lair. The Tsuchinoko then appears before them and is clarified by the Turbo Granny and Okarun to actually be a kuragari, or a Mongolian Death Worm, rather than the Great Snake, though the Kito Family present Momo, Okarun, and Jiji as its next sacrifices in light of Momo trying to inform them of the cryptid's true identity. After the Tsuchinoko attacks the Kito Family by swallowing them, Momo, Okarun, and Jiji try to hide in one of the houses to prevent themselves from being spotted. As they enter, Jiji turns around to see Momo and Okarun lying on the floor with their hands on their heads.
Characters in Order of Appearance[]
Events[]
- Momo tries to escape with her powers but the Kitos keep throwing her back in.
- Okarun and Jiji regain consciousness and push the Kitos inside, with Okarun attempting to pull Momo out.
- The floor crumbles and everybody plummets down in the Great Serpent's lair, who Jiji directly lands on.
- Turbo Granny reveals that the creature is a mongolian death worm, who has grown giant after feeding on humans.
- The Kitos begin the ritual for the offering but the worm eats some of them, compelling them to flee.
- The trio hides in one of the countless houses but Momo and Okarun suddenly lay down in distress.