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Rakuten Kobo. Retrieved October 20, 2020. ^ "神達に拾われた男 3". HJ Novels (in Japanese). Hobby Japan. Retrieved October 13, 2021.

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Dororo then uses her father's treasure to rebuild the village while Hyakkimaru goes on a journey and accomplish Mio's dream of a field. The series ends with the grown Dororo running to happily welcome the returning Hyakkimaru. Main cast[edit] Rio Suzuki voices the title character. Hyakkimaru. Voiced by Hiroki Suzuki,[5] and Adam Gibbs. [6] As a result of his character not having too many lines, Suzuki was given multiple advices by MAPPA during recording of the episodes. Among many lines he enjoyed how Hyakkimaru starts calling Dororo by his name, something that he does by different range of emotions. He compared the duo's relationship similar to that of a buddy film and felt that the series' message involves humanity as Hyakkimaru becomes weaker every time he restores a part of his body. [7] Suzuki said Hyakkimaru sounded too ikemen and was asked to tone it down. The actor said that Hyakkimaru never attempts to sound cool and instead is more charming when talking with Dororo, citing their meeting in the second half of the series after the two split. [8] Dororo. Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 17, 2020. Retrieved December 17, 2020. ^ 『このマンガがすごい!2022』1位に『ルックバック』『海が走るエンドロール』 藤本タツキ氏は2年連続. Oricon News (in Japanese). December 7, 2021.
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