
Momo's grandmother arrives to burn back the Turbo Granny-possessed Okarun and seals the spirit. She later reveals the shrine smothers his curse and that Turbo Granny has bonded with a tunnel spirit, then agrees to train the pair to weaken her through a round of tag.
A broadcast opens with psychic Santa Dodoria giving a celebrity reading and being corrected at every turn; afterward the psychic walks part of the way home, fearing the cab driver could be endangered. Back at the crisis, the Turbo Granny-possessed Okarun nearly devours Momo before her grandmother bursts in and sets the spirit ablaze. The old woman reveals barriers sealing both herself and the yokai, vows to kill Turbo Granny when it scoffs, then thrashes it with a bat and plants a charm nail. Momo later wakes, panics over Okarun, and is stunned to hear the spirit was slain; she apologizes for once branding her grandmother a fraud and races to the shrine, where Okarun lives. The grandmother admits she lied to tease her, explains the shrine smothers his curse, and warns that Turbo Granny has merged with the tunnel's earthbound spirit and turned far stronger. Momo refuses to back off, invoking Ken Takakura, so her grandmother agrees to train the pair to beat the spirit through tag and draw it beyond Shono City's limits to sap its strength. Okarun apologizes for seeming weak against the Flatwoods Monster, and Momo tells him he did well and that saving him is fine by her. Finally the grandmother sees the celebrity's secrets exposed on the news, confirming her reading.
Back from her TV appearance, Seiko saves Momo from Turbo Granny. The clash of Seiko Ayase versus Turbo Granny unfolds. Momo makes peace with her grandmother and accepts that spirits are real. Okarun is tucked inside the Ayase shrine, which keeps his curse dormant. Seiko suggests the duo lure Turbo Granny into a round of tag to break Okarun's curse.
Bearing the name It's a Granny vs. Granny Clash!, this is the Dandadan manga's third installment, set in the Turbo Granny Arc of the Kintama Hunt Saga. Found in Volume 1 at 40 pages, it debuted April 20, 2021, and was adapted as Episode 3.

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Chapter 3 of Dandadan, titled It's a Granny vs. Granny Clash!, pits two grannies against each other: Momo's grandmother Seiko Ayase and the yokai Turbo Granny. Seiko bursts in to burn back the Turbo Granny-possessed Okarun and seals the spirit.
In Chapter 3, Momo's grandmother Seiko arrives to burn back the Turbo Granny-possessed Okarun and seals the spirit. She reveals the shrine smothers Okarun's curse and that Turbo Granny has bonded with a tunnel spirit, then agrees to train the pair to weaken her through a round of tag.
In Chapter 3, Seiko bursts in and sets the Turbo Granny-possessed Okarun ablaze, then thrashes the spirit with a bat and plants a charm nail to seal it. She reveals barriers sealing both herself and the yokai and vows to kill Turbo Granny.
In Chapter 3, Seiko explains that the Ayase shrine smothers Okarun's curse, keeping it dormant while he stays there. She also warns that Turbo Granny has merged with the tunnel's earthbound spirit and grown far stronger.
In Chapter 3, Seiko agrees to train Momo and Okarun to beat Turbo Granny through a round of tag, luring the spirit beyond Shono City's limits to sap its strength. The chapter appears in Volume 1 and was adapted as Episode 3 of the anime.
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