Jiji’s new transformation explained: Has he gained full control in Dandadan?

Jiji as seen in Dandadan
Jiji as seen in Dandadan (Image credit: Viz Media)

The world of Dandadan thrives on chaos, unpredictability, and characters who constantly push the limits of what they’re capable of. Among the roster of eccentric fighters and cosmic entities, Jiji (and by extension, his alternate persona Evil Eye) has been one of the most fascinating characters to watch evolve.

His growth has been gradual, at times uncertain, but in Chapter 205 of the manga, we’re given a major turning point that raises a crucial question: Did Jiji finally master his powers? The chapter offers not just an exciting fight sequence against Saint Germaine but also a significant narrative leap for Jiji’s character.

For the first time, he demonstrates control, strategy, and an understanding of his spiritual mechanics in ways that suggest he’s no longer just relying on raw power or Evil Eye’s destructive nature. Instead, Jiji is beginning to emerge as a true fighter in his own right.

Evil Eye after possessing Jiji (Image Source: Science SARU)
Evil Eye after possessing Jiji (Image Source: Science SARU)

When the fight between Evil Eye and Saint Germaine first unfolds, the odds seem completely stacked against Jiji’s side. Saint Germaine’s ability is simple yet overwhelmingly effective: he becomes intangible. Physical attacks pass through him, rendering most combat strategies useless.

We’ve seen plenty of “untouchable” villains in shonen manga, and usually, the solution requires either an unconventional technique or a deeper understanding of the villain’s weakness. In this case, Saint Germaine defeats Seyo with ease, demonstrating just how unfair his technique really is.

When Jiji steps into the fight, the expectation is that he’ll be outclassed, after all, he’s never truly been shown as a master of his powers, often struggling with control or relying too much on Evil Eye’s brute force. And yet, Jiji manages to surprise both the readers and Saint Germaine by landing a hit.


The evolution: A new transformation of Jiji in Dandadan

Jiji, as seen in Dandadan manga (Image credit: Viz Media)
Jiji, as seen in Dandadan manga (Image credit: Viz Media)

But the most striking development in this chapter of Dandadan is what happens next. Under pressure, with Saint Germaine recognizing that he only needs to catch Jiji once while unprotected, Jiji evolves.

He seemingly develops a new transformation, one that merges the best of both worlds. Instead of switching back and forth between Jiji and Evil Eye, he enters a state where he has full access to Evil Eye’s powers while retaining his own consciousness and control.

This is monumental for several reasons:

  1. No More Personality Split: Evil Eye, while powerful, is narratively limited. He’s destructive, chaotic, and not particularly charismatic outside of battle. Jiji, on the other hand, is relatable, vulnerable, and emotionally complex. By merging the two, the story avoids sidelining Jiji in favor of his alter ego.
  2. Full Agency: For the first time in Dandadan that Jiji isn’t just reacting or borrowing power. He’s in charge. This suggests mastery, or at least the beginning of it, since he can now execute techniques consciously rather than relying on instinct.
  3. Character Growth: This transformation symbolizes more than power; it represents maturity. Jiji has always struggled with identity and control, but now he’s integrating those fractured parts of himself into something unified and stronger.

Final thoughts

Chapter 205 of Dandadan marks a turning point for Jiji. What makes this so exciting is that it’s not just about power scaling; it’s about character. Jiji’s evolution ensures he won’t be sidelined as just “the vessel of Evil Eye.” Instead, he’s becoming a more nuanced fighter and a more integral part of the story.

So, did Jiji master his powers? It seems like he mastered enough to change the game, and the rest of his journey will be about perfecting it. If this is only the beginning, then Dandadan fans have a lot to look forward to.

Edited by Sohini Biswas