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One thing is for sure, though: a myriad of blunders, triumphs and friendships awaits the dauntlessly optimistic protagonist of this herculean tale.[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundThe series adapts the first 5 novels of Fujino Omori's light novel series of the same title. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 Answer the Anime & Manga Survey to help shape the future of streaming EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou kaSide story:Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka OVA, Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Gaiden: Sword Oratoria, Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Movie: Orion no YaSequel:Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka IISummary:Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka II: Past & Future, Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka IV Episode 0
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Cranel, Bell Main Matsuoka, Yoshitsugu
Japanese Hestia Main Minase, Inori
Japanese Wallenstein, Ais Supporting Oonishi, Saori
Japanese Lion, Ryuu Supporting Hayami, Saori
Japanese Arde, Liliruca Supporting Uchida, Maaya
Japanese Freya Supporting Hikasa, Youko
Japanese Hermes Supporting Saitou, Souma
Japanese Yamato, Mikoto Supporting Akasaki, Chinatsu
Japanese Crozzo, Welf Supporting Hosoya, Yoshimasa
Japanese Loga, Bete Supporting Okamoto, Nobuhiko
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More staff Staff Nakayama, Nobuhiro Producer Suzuki, Kaoru Producer Miyazaki, Seiji Producer Yamakawa, Yoshiki Director, Episode Director, Storyboard
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "Hey World" by Yuka Iguchi (eps 2-13) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Hey World" by Yuka Iguchi (eps 1) 2: "RIGHT LIGHT RISE" by Kanon Wakeshima (eps 2-5, 7-13) 3: "REALIZE ~Hajimari no Toki~ (REALIZE ~始まりのとき~)" by Liliruca Arde (Maaya Uchida) (eps 6)
Reviews Write review 153 Recommended 50 Mixed Feelings 37 Not Recommended All reviews (240) Jul 3, 2015 HaXXspetten Recommended Danmachi is a textbook example of an anime that is truly a guilty pleasure in its own right. It doesn't have the most impressive writing, there are tons of clichés and fanservice, and the pacing is sometimes questionable but even so it never ever fails to be entertaining, which is something I can't say for most anime.
Danmachi follows a popular trend in recent years of having a setting that takes place entirely within an MMORPG game world. The difference this time however is that. it actually doesn't. Instead, the story takes place in the characters' real world, but their real world functions like a game. .
This might work for some, but to me, it’s tedious to sit through knowing that someone with more power but with even less personality will appear and none of this matters. Take Nagi for example. How on earth does he have the ego to say he’s the best player as he’s introduced when he’s ranked 250 something in this facility alone. It’s just meaningless fluff because it’s obvious they’re trying to drum up some kind of idiotic point where he realizes oh he’s not god’s gift and there are people that challenge him here. Then Rin comes along with a similar ego complex, but is just stronger and replaces what little Nagi’s purpose was. The part that really infuriates me is that after what seems like these development arcs for each of these characters. They’re reduced to these shells of their former selves and are added to Isagi’s collection of assets like they’re all tools in Mickey Mouse’s toolbox. “Oh toodles!!! Who will I pass to today?" As he bring up 4 options to the screen. I can just imagine the kids watching screaming at their screen: “Garou! Kunigami! Bachira! Chigiri!” or whoever else “fortunate” enough to be Isagi’s plaything at this current moment.
Strikers aren't the king of the castle but Blue Lock certainly thinks so. Football is a teamsport; it’s an 11-aside game played on a 105 by 68 meter rectangular field with the objective of putting the ball in your opponents net.