Dandadan: Who is Jiji?

Summary

  • Jin Enjoji’s childhood friendship with Momo Ayase soured due to a past incident involving ridicule and regret.
  • Jin’s family suffered in a cursed house, leading him to seek Seiko Ayase’s help in dealing with a malevolent spirit.
  • After getting possessed by the Evil Eye, Jin reconciles with Momo, embarking on supernatural adventures with her.

As I delve into the captivating tale of Jin Enjoji, it’s evident that his life has been nothing short of extraordinary. From his carefree school days to being haunted by an evil spirit, his journey is filled with twists and turns that would make even the bravest souls shiver.

In Dandadan‘s Cursed House Arc, the storyline takes an intriguing turn as Jin Enjoji, often referred to as Jiji and Momo’s childhood friend and first crush, makes his appearance. On the outside, Jin appears like any typical teenager, enjoying life to the fullest with a laid-back attitude. However, beneath this casual demeanor lies a chilling secret that gives him an air of mystery.

Initially haunted by an enigmatic entity, Jin eventually turns to Seiko for assistance, oblivious to the tumultuous events that were about to unfold in his life. In this article, we delve into Jin’s formative years, his relationship with Momo Ayase, and the supernatural realm to gain insights into his true character.

Jiji’s Early Life

Jin and Momo Used to Be Childhood Friends

  • Manga Debut: Chapter 27
  • Anime Debut: Episode 10
  • Age: 16-17
  • Combat Style: Spiritual Power

In his youth, Jin Enjoji resided in Kamigoe City alongside his parents. There, he went to the same school as Momo Ayase, developing a close friendship with her. However, Jin was unaware of Momo’s secret feelings for him, as she lacked the boldness to express them. Reminiscent of his teenage years, Jin had always been a free-spirited child and seemed to have many acquaintances. His friendly disposition made it effortless for him to connect with others, earning him widespread admiration among his fellow students.

In Kamigoe City, Jiji’s life was rather routine until his friendship with Momo appeared to deteriorate during their school years. There seems to have been a significant falling out between them at some point in grade school. When Ayase’s grandmother urged her to strictly adhere to public rituals, it caught the attention of others. Momo became an object of ridicule, and Jiji, along with his friends, contributed to this mockery. This incident deeply affected Ayase, who had feelings for him. Shortly after these events, Jin’s family made a decision to relocate to the mountains, severing their connection.

Jiji’s Life After Moving Out of Kamigoe City

The Enjoji Family Suffered Immensely After Moving to a Cursed House

Following their departure from Kamigoe City, Jin Enjoji and his loved ones ventured to reside in the mountains, seeking an improved way of living. Since Jiji had held a soft spot for areas rich in nature throughout his life, he embraced this opportunity with great enthusiasm, living out his long-held dream. The dwelling that the Enjoji family occupied was spacious and immaculate. As a young boy, Jin felt an immediate joy and curiosity towards his new surroundings. The tranquil landscape and invigorating mountain air rekindled within him a fresh sense of vitality. However, this initial elation did not persist for long as he began to discern strange occurrences in his new abode.

Back in grade school, I made fun of you Momo. Looking back now, I seriously regret it.

Jiji found the bathroom, toilet, and household items seemed oddly unfamiliar. His suspicions deepened over time, yet he couldn’t articulate why. However, that all changed when a spirit residing in their home for a considerable period confronted him. Needless to say, Jiji was petrified. The situation worsened as the spirit persistently trailed him, even invading his dreams. Exhausted and bewildered, Jin tried to explain the malevolent presence in their house to his parents, but they failed to appreciate his concerns.

Since his parents disregarded his concerns, Jin likely felt isolated. He strived to disregard the presence of the spirit, yet matters worsened when his parents’ health suddenly declined. Realizing urgent action was needed, Jin opted to consult renowned mediums skilled in dealing with spirits. Exorcisms were arranged, but it seemed the malevolent entities in their home remained unaffected by these attempts.

In a turn of unfortunate events, three out of five mediums who attempted to expel the spirit met their ends in peculiar ways by taking their own lives. With no other alternatives left, Jiji was advised by fellow mediums that Seiko Ayase might be his last resort. This led Enjoji to reach out to Seiko, with the hope that she could provide a resolution to the strange occurrences related to the spirit.

Jiji’s Life After Reuniting With Momo Ayase

Enjoji Got Possessed By The Evil Eye

After discovering about Jin Enjoji’s predicament, Seiko eventually asked him to her home. This series of events paved the way for Jin’s reunion with Momo Ayase, an old friend from childhood. Since their school days, they hadn’t exchanged words, and this unexpected meeting left Momo feeling uneasy. As always, Jiji greeted Momo with his easy-going demeanor. However, Momo, taken aback by his sudden visit, objected to him staying at the Ayase residence.

Later on, Jin confessed the grim reality he had been hiding. He disclosed the startling occurrences that took place within his supposedly haunted abode and further shared how he could now perceive spirits. Previously mocking Momo, Jiji felt remorseful and sincerely apologized for the pain inflicted. As a result, these childhood companions were able to confront and move past their lingering grudges. Nevertheless, since Seiko’s abilities are only effective within Kamigoe City, she delegated the task of exorcising the ghost in Jin’s home to Momo.

That idiot! I warned him, you can’t trust someone with the Evil Eye.

In a small village, Momo, Okarun, and Jin ventured to explore a supposedly cursed house. It turned out that this house was connected to a colossal earthworm creature called Tsuchinoko, also known as the Great Serpent. This monster had been venerated by the villagers for centuries, with rituals offering sacrifices every two hundred years to maintain the slumber of the nearby volcano. The Tsuchinoko is feared for its potent abilities, and when it encounters Momo and her companions, it instinctively tries to eliminate them.

Amidst the turmoil, Jin uncovers the past of the entity that’s been shadowing him all this time. It turns out this yokai is infamously known as the Evil Eye, bound to the Tsuchinoko sacrificial house for years. In bygone days, it was merely a child who suffered an unfortunate fate, destined as a sacrifice for the Tsuchinoko. After enduring a brutal demise and witnessing countless innocent children meet the same grim fate, the spirit grew to harbor deep-seated animosity towards mankind and swore vengeance.

Jin felt sympathy for the young child, who never had his wish to play with someone fulfilled, and decided to find the room where his body had been left to rot all this time. But his good intentions ended up backfiring as he was possessed by the Evil Spirit. After the Tsuchinoko was defeated, Jin still needed Momo and her grandmother’s help to escape the clutches of the evil spirit. In the process, Jiji ended up becoming an indispensable member of Momo and Okarun’s eccentric group, which embarked on countless bizarre supernatural misadventures together.

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2024-12-23 00:34