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  1. Delicious in Dungeon (Japanese: ダンジョン飯, Hepburn: Danjon Meshi, lit. "Dungeon Meal") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryoko Kui . It was serialized in Enterbrain 's seinen manga magazine Harta from February 2014 to September 2023, with its chapters collected in fourteen tankōbon volumes.

  2. Sep 24, 2024 · Everything We Know About Delicious in Dungeon Season 2 (So Far) Delicious in Dungeon (also known as Dungeon Meshi) was 2024's breakout anime series. When it first hit screens in January 2024, it quickly became one of the season's most popular and talked about anime.

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · If you've yet to check the series out, "Delicious in Dungeon", the story revolves primarily around four adventurers: trained magician Marcille, half-foot locksmith, Chilchuck, their leader,...

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  4. Jan 8, 2024 · Netflix's anime slate for 2024 has kicked off in a big way, with new adaptation Delicious in Dungeon pulling in heaps of praise less than five days after its release.

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    By Kambole Campbell

    Updated: Feb 15, 2024 8:27 pm

    Posted: Feb 15, 2024 8:20 pm

    Hot on the heels of Frieren, a show about the emotional costs of tabletop RPG-esque adventuring, comes Delicious in Dungeon – one about its practical costs. Based on Ryoko Kui’s manga, itself inspired by the tabletop games that she loves, Delicious in Dungeon follows a group of adventurers who resolve to cut expenditure on dungeon crawling by foraging for food while in the subterranean expanse. Though the stakes are perilous – the premiere begins with the leader of the group, the human Laios, seeing his sister in the jaws of a red dragon – Delicious in Dungeon feels like weekly comfort food, soothing and funny in its obsession with the finer details of cooking.

    The voice actors are all incredibly game, and it’s worth noting the quality of the show’s English dub – SungWon Cho being a highlight as Senshi. A charming contrast of gruffness and quirky obsession, Senshi’s one-track mind and need to cook and eat everything in sight is ceaselessly funny. The cast are immediately distinctive even as they play on familiar archetypes, and the writing strikes a good balance, taking the characters’ anxieties seriously while also highlighting how unhinged they can be, especially Laios. (He sincerely wants to save his sister, but it seems the predicament conveniently lines up with a long-held desire to eat monsters.) Delicious in Dungeon’s firm handle on character, as well as its clear sense of place, is a big part of what makes its episodic excursions so pleasing. The main quartet all have strong personalities, which only makes it funnier that they’re constantly risking their lives in pursuit of a better meal.

    It’s an easy show to luxuriate in, too, a visually sumptuous adaptation of Kui’s art into color and motion. Most Delicious in Dungeon episodes to date have shown incredible creativity with their animation, fully capitalizing on fun creature designs and using every inch of onscreen space for visual gags and scrapes with danger. The dungeon’s more confined spaces lead to a lot of wide-angle shots and makes the most out of its forced perspectives. Miyajima’s conception of this world makes equally strong cases for Marcille’s “Hell no, I don’t want to eat monsters” and Laios’ “Hell yes, I want to eat monsters” points of view, a difference of opinion emphasized through a range of hilarious, cartoonish facial expressions. The show is also nice to listen to: Where something like Frieren favors a sweeping and melancholic, fluttery score on traditional instruments from Evan Call, Delicious in Dungeon is a little more whimsical and upbeat, to suit its more playful sensibilities.

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    Delicious in Dungeon’s charming character work, playful comedy, luxuriously presented dishes, and the loving depiction of their creation would be pleasing by itself. But its world-building and earnest reflections on the value of the rituals of cooking – even as it pokes fun at its main character’s absurd mindset – have made it unmissable appointmen...

    • Kambole Campbell
  5. Jun 13, 2024 · Studio Trigger has confirmed season 2 of the Delicious in Dungeon anime is in production. Here’s everything we know about Ryoko Kui’s hit.

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  7. Jan 6, 2024 · Studio Trigger's Delicious in Dungeon has an incredible premiere, living up to the hype with its direction and charm. The music, animation, and composition of Delicious in Dungeon are well-crafted, creating a medieval fantasy vibe.

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