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Cool 90s Anime Girls
Princess Leona, Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (1991)
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natsukashii-naa · 9 months
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ashitomarisu · 4 months
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(Took me long enough to post something for the new year).
Almost done watching Ah! My Goddess, but not without drawing crossovers. Obviously, Skuld!Keroberos is just everything I need right now in a crossover. Urd!Gomechan, on the other hand, was an afterthought.*
*Urd's seiyuu, Yumi Touma, originally voiced Gomechan in the 1991 anime adaptation of Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken.
Believe me, if I went any further with Gomechan, I'd end up with an army of school idol Gomechan variations (I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO DRAW 30+ SCHOOL IDOLS FFS).
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questersrest · 11 months
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i basically never read manga or watch anime. but 've decided i should probably at least watch the dai no daibouken anime
so... i've started watching the 1991 anime. and then i will watch the 2020 anime.
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animixplayis · 10 months
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Overview about Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (TV) with AnimixPlay
Do you know about Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (TV)
It is a popular Japanese manga and anime series that was created by Riku Sanjo and Koji Inada. The series is based on the "Dragon Quest" video game franchise, specifically the story of "Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken," which was released as a video game for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo) in Japan.
The manga series was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1989 to 1996, and it has a total of 37 volumes. It follows the adventures of a young hero named Dai, who embarks on a quest to defeat the Dark Lord Hadlar and save the world. Along his journey, he is joined by a group of companions and encounters various monsters and adversaries.
The anime adaptation of "Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken" was first aired in 1991 and ran for 46 episodes. It gained popularity not only in Japan but also internationally. The series has been praised for its engaging storyline, memorable characters, and exciting battles. It has since become a classic within the fantasy adventure genre.
In recent years, there has been a new anime adaptation of "Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken" that began airing in October 2020. This new series, simply titled "Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai," features updated animation and a retelling of the original story. It aims to introduce a new generation of viewers to the world of Dai and his companions.
Overall, "Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken" is a beloved franchise that has captivated fans with its epic tale of heroism, friendship, and the classic elements of the "Dragon Quest" series.
1. Who is the main character of Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (TV)
The main character of "Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken" (TV) is Dai. He is a young boy who dreams of becoming a hero and is the central protagonist of the series. Dai is initially a resident of Dermline Island, where he lives with his adoptive grandfather, Brass. He possesses great potential as a hero due to being a half-human, half-dragon hybrid known as a "Dragon Knight."
Dai's journey begins when his peaceful life on the island is disrupted by the resurrection of the Dark Lord Hadlar, who threatens to bring chaos and destruction to the world. Determined to stop Hadlar's evil plans, Dai leaves his home and sets out on a quest to defeat the Dark Lord and bring peace to the land.
Throughout his adventures, Dai learns to harness his dragon powers and acquires new skills and abilities. He encounters allies who join him on his journey, such as Popp, a young mage, and Maam, a warrior and former bandit. Together, they face numerous challenges, confront powerful enemies, and strive to protect the world from the forces of darkness.
Dai is characterized by his courage, determination, and unwavering sense of justice. He is a kind-hearted and loyal hero who inspires those around him. Over the course of the series, he grows both as a warrior and as an individual, facing hardships and discovering the true meaning of heroism.
2. What is the main plot of Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (TV)
The main plot of "Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken" (TV) revolves around the adventures of the protagonist, Dai, as he embarks on a quest to defeat the Dark Lord Hadlar and save the world from his malevolent ambitions.
The story begins with the resurrection of Hadlar, a powerful sorcerer and servant of the Demon King, who seeks to conquer the world and spread darkness. Hadlar's return prompts Dai to leave his peaceful life on Dermline Island and join the fight against evil.
Dai, a young hero-in-training and a half-human, half-dragon hybrid known as a Dragon Knight, sets out on his journey accompanied by his friends. His primary goal is to defeat Hadlar and prevent him from obtaining the power of the Legendary Hero, which would enable him to unleash untold destruction.
Throughout their journey, Dai and his companions face a series of challenges and battles against various monsters, demons, and followers of Hadlar. They visit different locations, encounter powerful adversaries, and engage in epic clashes to protect innocent lives and maintain the balance between light and darkness.
As the story progresses, Dai not only hones his own abilities but also forms bonds with his allies and learns the importance of friendship, teamwork, and self-discovery. Alongside the overarching conflict with Hadlar, the series explores Dai's personal growth, his determination to become a true hero, and the sacrifices he must make to fulfill his destiny.
The plot of "Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken" encompasses themes of heroism, adventure, friendship, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. It combines elements of classic fantasy storytelling, epic battles, and the charm of the "Dragon Quest" video game franchise to create an engaging and exciting narrative.
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3. Where can I watch Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (TV)
A streaming service called Animix Play combines a variety of channels and content repositories. It has AnimixPlay as one of its channels, therefore Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie might be streamable there.
More information about AnimixPlay:
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Address: 6596-6620 W Ocotillo Rd, Glendale, AZ 85301, USA
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Dragon Quest
Genre : adventure, fantasy, shonen, comedy, martial arts
Category : Аnime series / Аnime film
Episodes : (Dragon Quest: Abel Yuusha Densetsu) 43 duration 25 min, (Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken) 46 duration 25 min, (Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai) ? duration 25 min / (Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (1991)) 31 min, (Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken Tachiagare!! Aban no Shito) 40 min, (Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken Buchiyabure!! Shinsei 6 Daishougun) 40 min, (Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshou) 45 min, (Dragon Quest: Your Story) 105 min
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zerochanges · 3 years
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2020 Favorite Anime
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I am sure I don’t have to exactly spell it out that 2020 was a different year, we all know the spiel now. It was in particular a bad year for me for a lot of personal reasons on top of the whole world wide pandemic thing killing millions and shutting down business and and all our hobbies--so I really was straight up not having a good time. It’s because of that I honestly didn’t really keep up with a lot of my hobbies this year so when it comes to choosing my favorite anime and games of 2020, I don’t have as much as I usually would. 
So this year I decided to just say screw it, there are no rules. I usually try to impose some on myself every year for my lists: rules like no sequels, no long running shows, no shows that technically started last year, only new content from this year and not older stuff I watched/played this year but came out from a prior one. This time, there are no holds barred. I am just going to list my top whatever the hell I feel like listing. So starting with anime and in my usual alphabetical order; here we go.
The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me?
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Maybe a guilty pleasure? Maybe I just enjoy some trashier shows? It’s hard to say. There is nothing that great about 8th Son, it’s very bland and doesn’t stick out amongst the million other isekai (another world) power fantasy series that are all the rage now and yet there is a strange draw to it. Perhaps it’s because almost all the isekai elements in the series feel more forced than anything else, like they are just tacked on to appeal to modern audiences. 
8th Son honestly feels more like a good old fashion fantasy series from the 90’s that just had to add isekai elements in it to appeal to kids today. I really enjoyed it for that aspect. The power fantasy isn’t too out of control (although the protagonist is quite strong), and there is no real end goal or attempt to return to your previous life. The protagonist Wendelin is more or less just cool with how things are now. Instead it focuses on his growth as a mage and how he tries to navigate the political intrigue of this feudal world being one of the youngest born in a noble family with no clear line of succession to take over yet being the most talented and magically gifted child of said family. 
Ascendance of a Bookworm
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Proving that not all isekai series have to be a power fantasy, Ascendance of a Bookworm plays out more like an educational take on medieval times, think something among the lines of Spice and Wolf, if you will. One day Motosu Urano wakes up in the body of the small child Myne in a fantasy world much like medieval Europe but with a few other elements like magic and sorcery. While at first that may sound like a high flying adventure it really isn’t. The series is more about following the average life of a peasant in this world and how far out of reach literature is to them, given the lack of printing press and the like. Urano now Myne tries her best to create books for the common people and spread literature, a herculean task considering the insane douchebaggery of the higher caste in this world. But armed with modern day knowledge of the 21st century Myne is able to create modern conveniences and wow most people around her.
Black Clover
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So I am going to include long running shows now this year, get over it. Black Clover has been a favorite of mine in recent years. Out of the modern Jump battle series I find myself more and more drawn into Clover (and also my one true love, the ever underappreciated World Trigger) than the other more popular ones that seem to rule all the anime conversations today. Since I was following the series dubbed as it aired on Toonami this year brought me the end of the first part of the series; finally seeing the epic conclusion of Clover Kingdom’s long standing battle with the Eye of the Midnight Sun and revealing some pretty great and shocking twists behind the war of elves and humans along the way. 
This finale was fantastic and honestly while I am glad to see the series continue on and grow from there, and look forward to seeing more of this new second part of Clover that focuses on a war with the Spade Kingdom, I absolutely would not have complained if the whole thing ended right here with this story arc. It wraps up so beautifully and is a compilation of three great years of episodes. 
BOFURI: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt so I’ll Max Out My Defense
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Bofuri is not a series I thought I would enjoy as much as I did but it really won me over. Essentially just a ‘cute girls do cute things’ kind of show but with a twist of it being in an MMO game, there is something about it that made it so comfy and easy to watch. There’s always something enjoyable about watching the protagonist Maple, an absolutely clueless newbie at video games continue to be the bane of existence to the developers and admins of the game as she constantly breaks it and becomes insanely overpowered on a regular basis all from her own cluelessness. 
As the title suggests she is the only person in the world to get scared of taking damage in a video game and puts all her stats into defense and literally nothing else entirely. After so much grinding the girl is such a tank she can just walk through enemies to kill them. It’s fun little things like this that make the show always worth a chuckle as her legendary player status continues to rise while in reality she just has no clue how to play RPGs whatsoever. 
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
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If you think Black Clover had a great run of episodes this year in 2020 just wait until you see what Boruto had to offer. While not a perfect year, the series did take off for about 2 months thanks to a pandemic hiatus, once it came back it was stronger than ever. We came out of the gates running and kicked off the return of Boruto with a fantastic 20+ episode long story arc centered on introducing the main group of villains in the series, the Kara. The world of Boruto became much bigger and much darker, and the series in the last year has started to bring in a lot more manga content and moving at a brisker and faster pace, changing the status quo up quite a lot. Watching the New Team 7 grow so much and rise to these challenges was rewarding and I am so excited for the vessel story arc teased at the latest Jump Festa this December. 
Ultimately though their first encounter, crushing defeat, and subsequent rematch with Deepa; a new anime only member of Kara meant to introduce the organization to anime viewers was an insane show de force of animation and one of the best battles in 2020 anime, dare I say. These kids are growing into great warriors and the stakes have been raised so much.
Cardfight!! Vanguard Gaiden IF
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The 2018 reboot of the Vanguard series saw not only the card game get refreshed but the television anime as well. Dubbed the V Series by fans thanks to all the new card serial numbers starting with a V post reboot, these last two years have been fun and full of fan service for long time viewers of the anime. Gaiden IF is the final season of this reboot before the fourth entry of the franchise Overdress begins in 2021, and was a very strange and experimental one at that. Gaiden IF holding true to its name was a gaiden, or spinoff of the series that wasn’t necessary in the same canon as the regular show and more fascinating had zero card fights during the entire show--instead being one huge parody of card game animes in general and the beloved cast of characters the series has built over its ten year run. 
It’s quite hilarious and a great round of fun, especially since there isn’t a main character in sight. Gaiden IF is carried entirely by a cast of side characters and former villains now taking over the role of protagonist. I’ve never seen a show go for an entire season with such minor characters playing such a huge role and that is one of the best aspects of it. Every week watching Ibuki Kouji, one of the most feared and powerful villains in the series being tormented and kicked around as a would-be hero now honestly carries the entire show. 
But really, this was one of the first anime to air post pandemic hiatus and it was so refreshing to have Vanguard back. Every week it reminded me how much I loved the franchise and anime in general, it was such a delight to finally have something enjoyable back in my life after such a grueling pandemic hiatus of nothing. 
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (2020)
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Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think there would be a modern adaptation of Dai no Daibouken, or The Adventures of Dai as it is being called in English now. This was one of my all time favorite Jump manga growing up and I always thought the original unfinished 1991 anime was the best we were ever going to get as far as animation goes, so to see this beautiful new series with its fantastic storyboarding and animation, great use of CG mixed in with hand drawn, and what seems like an outright declaration from the series itself that it will adapt the series in its entirety this time, it’s all too much. 
This new Dai adaptation is like a dream anime that was made just for me. Every Saturday morning I giddily log on to watch the new episode just like being a kid again with Saturday morning cartoons. If you are sleeping on this show, don’t! You won’t regret watching it, Dai was one of the all time great Shonen Jump properties of the 90’s and is ready to show kids today what that era has to offer!
Gundam Build Divers Re:rise Season 2
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Rerise was hands down one of my favorite shows last year when the first cour aired, and this year is no different either, dare I say once again this was probably my favorite show of the whole year. It’s hard to really go into what made this second cour so good without flat out spoiling all the best parts, and all the character development, and all the amazing battles, but suffice to say, this may be one of the best Gundam shows of the entire decade, Build series or not. Hell I ain’t afraid to say this kicked G-Tekketsu (Iron Blooded Orphans) ass this way to Sunday, I don’t care that this is a toy commercial for a much younger audience. Basically, watch Rerise, it’s going to be a great time. 
If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die
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This was another series that I expected very little from but ended up really enjoying each week. The basic premise is pretty simple, a super fan obsessed with an idol (singer) goes to insane lengths to support her and thinks her love will never be reciprocated but maybe it just might be. It’s kinda strange and an unusual romance series that isn’t really all that big on romance. In fact it seems to be much bigger on being informative about idol fan culture and nerd culture in general and poking fun at that while never being too mean spirited. 
I think that’s the charm of this one. These are by all extent weird kinda creepy people that are obsessed over young girl singers but it never demonizes its cast for that nor does it ever go too far in the power fantasy of them ‘getting the girl’. It’s about the struggle of fan life and the tightknit and utterly bizarre groups of friends you can make in a fandom--and also maybe some love might happen along the way.
Jujutsu Kaisen
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Another big modern shonen jump battle manga got its chance to be animated this year, and this time courtesy of studio Mappa who are the real stars of this party. Everything about Jujutsu Kaisen feels like Mappa throwing down the gauntlet and trying to one-up the highly praised and beloved Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba from last year that wowed everyone with UFOtable’s signature beautiful animation. It’s very fascinating to see the insane levels of gorgeous jaw dropping action set pieces between these two series, both raising the bar to ridiculous levels in their own ways. On top of the animation front though are some very easily lovable characters, a much darker feeling supernatural story than one may expect, and probably Crunchyroll’s best dub produced in 2020. 
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!
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Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken is another series from beloved auteur Masaaki Yuasa. Bringing with it his signature style and wonderful animation, his hardworking compatriots at studio Science Saro deliver something truly special, an anime about why anime is great and just how the heck it is made to begin with. I think one of my favorite aspects of Yuasa’s work is just how sincere almost his entire output is, and how you can really feel a certain kind of emotion and vision behind each work that is unique to it. For Eizouken it is definitely the joy of creation and what it means to pursue something creative. Easily one of the best watches of 2020 for both its visuals, sound design, characters with great chemistry that have to deliver very heavy and technical dialogue but do so in a really natural and enjoyable way--and hey the shows within the show that the girls make are also usually pretty interesting and good too.
MAJOR 2nd Season 2
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I think my favorite aspect of this new middle school arc of MAJOR 2nd was seeing just how much Daigo has changed over the years since we last saw him in elementary school in the first season. No longer in little league and now trying to save his school’s baseball club, Daigo has grown into a strong leader and really feels natural with everyone he talks to. It’s a huge departure from the bullied and reclusive selfish kid he was in the first season. Seeing the kid grow up into somebody reliable and caring like this almost brings a tear to my eye. 
It’s an old cliché but saving the falling apart club in your school is a classic underdog story and the fact that Daigo built his own team from the ground up really sells it. The team is largely made up of girls too which brings a really great girl power aspect to it as well. With just 3 boys and the rest of the positions being filled with females, the haphazard team Daigo put together not only has to show that nobodies can make it but that girls are just as good as the boys.
Rent-a-Girlfriend
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I love trashy romcom harem anime, I will be the first to admit it. I am not even their target audience, in fact I am probably the exact opposite of their target audience yet I can’t get enough of this kind of garbage, and Rent-a-Girlfriend brings in the garbagest of garbage it can! The name says it all right there, our hero is literally so pathetic he has to pay girls money to go on dates with him. And he just continues to ruin everything around him with his constant lying and all around patheticness. He is like a blackhole of suck that will drag down any and all that go near him. What more can you even want?! 
I am half facetious here of course, but to an extent what I said about Kazuya isn’t wrong. He’s the biggest loser around, and I love him. It’s fun to watch him squirm, and it’s nice to learn more about him and see he has a good side deep down too. In a lot of ways he’s probably one of the more relatable leads in these kinds of shows as he’s just as pathetic as all the rest of us who watch these kinds of shows are. But besides Kazuya there are plenty of nice leading ladies too and probably most surprisingly a fairly well fleshed out circle of friends that he hangs out with. Usually these kinds of shows will sideline the male friends of the leads and only focus on time between the lead and the girls, so it’s refreshing to see so much time spent with other boys in the show too. 
Also as an addendum to anyone who watches the series dubbed, Aleks Le‘s performance as the lead role is maybe some of the best casting in modern anime dubbing I have ever heard. He kills it in this show. It’s a performance that carries the entire show. 
Shadowverse
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You might say, I saved the best for last, but honestly this was a coincidence. Shadowverse is a by-the-numbers card game anime. It starts very slow and very bland, and offers nothing new to the genre instead sticking entirely to the classic tropes and clichés of sports anime and Yu-Gi-Oh clones alike. That is for the first 12 episodes or so. It begins to evolve and gets a little more interesting from there, then something happens. Something I cannot explain. Something that makes no sense. Something that the production committee probably should not have allowed to occur. The show just goes absolutely, positively, certifiably, fucking insane. 
Out of nowhere, the plot suddenly turns into a straight Neon Genesis Evangelion knock-off, complete with plugsuits, random nonsense mysticism from exotic religions, and soul crushing nightmarishly harsh treatment of the child protagonists. Suddenly time freezes for everyone but the main characters, and the totally original not Kabbalah, Tree of Woe, begins to end the world. Now armed with their new psychic powers (that they just have now out of nowhere!) the kids have to fight brain washed former enemies and loved ones alike that seek to destroy the world via assimilation into the darkness. 
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Suddenly we have moments like the above where Luca, the coldhearted and cool Shadowverse player who only ever began fighting in tournaments to earn money for his younger sick sister’s treatment has to face off against a possessed evil version of his sister who bemoans all the isolation he put her through, never being there with her, always away trying to earn money. She berates and destroys the young man’s heart for his well intentions. Luca with no other options has to put her down for the good of the world. 
You know, for the 12 year old kids in the audience that signed up for a show about a cellphone app.
I haven't even gotten to the best part yet, the show isn’t over! There’s still 12 episodes left in the series and do you wanna know the best part?! The heroes already failed! The world blew up and everyone got sucked into a blackhole and died! That’s not a joke. The bad guys won. And there’s still another season worth of episodes to go! I am not kidding, this is how the show ended the year 2020! This is legendary, no fucks given status if I ever saw it. The best way to end 2020 if ever there was one:
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Every week I anxiously log on to watch Shadowverse after it jumped the shark just to see what insanity happens next. This is Tommy Wiseau The Room energy levels of pure insane dribble. Shadowverse might be the biggest disaster of a card game anime of all time, and I simply cannot get enough of it now.  
BONUS THOUGHTS For 2020
Random Anime Collecting: This year saw Discotek release three Case Closed/Detective Conan movies on blu-ray. Detective Conan is a series near and dear to my heart, and one I spent a lot of my college days obsessed over. This is a franchise I really went to great lengths to collect after Funimation reprinted many of the long time out of print volumes of the series back in 2013, and I bought them all back then. Buying new Detective Conan movies in 2020 felt super surreal, and also wonderful. I really hope I can keep buying more in 2021.
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Hidive for these hard times: I didn’t include anything really from Sentai, I am not sure why, maybe none of what I watched this year would count as a favorite of mine, maybe I was just lazy and didn’t want to add to my list anymore. Honestly though I watched a lot of series this year on Hidive. I think my favorite has been the new dub of Pet Girl of Sakurasou. 
A Lost Classic: Nobody is talking about God Mazinger finally getting released in English from Discotek and that kind of bums me out. The series was one I obsessed over when younger, especially because it was rare to find even raw footage of it lead alone subtitled. It was never subtitled in fact, so Discotek’s release is the first time it has ever been in English. 
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reivenesque · 4 years
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I just found out that the year 2020 is giving us a rightly deserved remake of the 1989 manga/1991 anime Dai no Daibouken a.k.a. Dragon Quest a.k.a. one of my most favourite mangas of all time!
Eyeshield 21 Christmas Bowl/Youth Cup Arc and Slam Dunk National’s Arc next?
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animarchive · 7 years
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Animage (07/1991) - Tōei Anime Fair (summer 91):  Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken, Magical Taluluto and Dragon Ball Z.  
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Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken 1991 The Avengers 2012 History is doomed to repeat itself.
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spacevixenmusic · 11 months
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haha we're in a video game
just when I thought I would be free of modern isekai tropes by watching a 90s anime, lmao
(buuuuut, just to reiterate how big of a fucking nerd I am, these are still mostly correct weapon/price ratios for the first few DQ games - well, Cypress Stick normally runs for 10 G instead of 5 - and although I can't read the Japanese text to be sure, I'm gonna guess offhand the other two are likely Battle Axe (or maybe Staff of Judgment [sic]?) and Giant Shears from DQ3)
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First Look: Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai
First Look: Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai
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Alternative title(s): Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken Manga Adaptation by Toei Animation Streaming on Crunchyroll
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Dai is a young boy raised by monsters who dreams of becoming a Hero. After a surprise encounter with a band of crooks and a princess, he just might get his chance.
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Iro’s verdict: Major 1991 Energy
Jujutsu Kaisen had me going “yep, this sure is Weekly Jump”. Adventure of Daipr…
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Aujourd’hui avait lieu une conférence sur Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken et hormis des images du nouvel anime prévu pour octobre 2020, beaucoup de nouveautés ont été dévoilés autour de la série.
Un utilisateur de Twitter, Nibel, a d’ailleurs posté les vidéos de l’anime mis bout à bout pour faire ce jolie trailer :
https://twitter.com/i/status/1265603834308636677
Tout d’abord ont été révélés les doubleurs du nouvel anime :
Atsumi Tanezaki dans le rôle de Dai Toshiyuki Toyonaga dans le rôle de Popp Mikako Komatsu dans le rôle de Maam Saori Hayami dans le rôle de Leona Takahiro Sakurai dans le rôle de Avan Yuuki Kaji dans le rôle de Hyunckel
Côté jeux vidéo, nous ne seront pas en reste, un jeu mobile est dors et déjà prévu en 2021, ainsi qu’un jeu de carte à jouer sur borne d’arcade (Dragon Quest Xross Blade) et un jeu sur consoles (encore non déterminé) : “Dragon Quest Infinity Strash: The Adventure of Dai”.
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Il y aura aussi un lot de goodies divers : figurines, peluches, jouet, porte clef…
Mais le plus important à mon avis, c’est la réédition en 25 tomes du manga, en espérant que pour l’occasion le manga revienne en France !
Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken a été pré-publié dans le Weekly Shonen Jump 1989 #45 au 1996 #52 (publié en France sous le nom “Fly” chez J’ai Lu et Dragon Quest chez Tonkam). Le manga fut adapté une première fois en série animée d’octobre 1991 à septembre 1992 avec 46 épisodes qui malheureusement adaptés même pas la moitié de l’histoire.
La série aura eu tout de même la chance de passer les frontières pour être diffusés en France dans le “Club Dorothée” sous le nom : “Fly”.
A l’annonce de la nouvelle adaptation en anime, un trailer avait déjà été diffusé disponible :
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Il y a 15 ans, Hadlar, le Roi du Mal, qui terrorisait le monde avec ses hordes de monstres, a été vaincu par un grand héros. Libérés de ses maléfices, les monstres ont recommencé à vivre discrètement sur une petite île des mers du Sud, l’île de Dermline.
C’est sur cette île que Daï, âgé de 12 ans, a été élevé, par son grand-père adoptif Brass. Malheureusement, le Roi du Mal ressuscite, et recommence à semer la terreur dans le monde.
Daï est alors formé aux techniques de combat par maître Avan, en vue de défaire le Mal… Mais alors que son entraînement est à peine entamé, Avan se sacrifie pour sauver ses disciples de Hadlar, le Roi du Mal.
C’est alors que commence la quête de Daï, aidé par ses amis, Pop, Maam, et d’autres… pour venger la mémoire de son maître en arrêtant définitivement le Mal.
En 2020, vous ne pourrez pas passé à côté du mythique : #DragonQuest Dai no Daibouken : jeux vidéo, figurines, goodies et une réédition du #manga en 25 tomes ! J'espère un retour de la licence en France ! Plus d'infos sur le blog. Aujourd'hui avait lieu une conférence sur Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken et hormis des images du nouvel anime prévu pour octobre 2020, beaucoup de nouveautés ont été dévoilés autour de la série.
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The Adventure of Dai Anime First Trailer, Cast Revealed
May 27, 2020 7:34 AM EST
The new Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai anime revealed its cast and a first trailer, with Dai voiced by Atsumi Tanezaki.
Square Enix and V-Jump revealed new information on the Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai new anime and game projects on May 27 via a live stream. May 27 is Dragon Quest day, celebrating the release anniversary of the first Dragon Quest in 1986. The stream is still underway, we’ll be updating this article on the go, focusing on the anime part.
The stream featured through live calls Dragon Quest‘s Yuji Horii, Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai writer Riku Sanjo. Other guests were present too. Before revealing anything, they both mentioned how anime technology has greatly evolved, so there’s merit in The Adventure of Dai manga getting a brand new anime adaptation.
First we had new information regarding the anime. with Naito Producer from Toei Animation, and Series Director Kazuya Karasawa. A first trailer with footage from the anime was shown. It’s still work-in-progress, hence why even the time count is still on. They did that at the last minute to hype up everyone and have something to show. The anime’s recording didn’t start yet either.
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Dai is voiced by Atsumi Tanezaki. Popp is voiced by Toshiyuki Toyonaga. Maam is voiced by Mikako Komatsu. Leona by Saori Hayami. Avan is Takahiro Sakurai. Hyunckel is Yuki Kaji.
Each seiyuu shared some comments. Toshiyuki Toyonaga considers Dai no Daibouken his bible so he’s really hyped about voicing Popp. He got contacted really late to hear he passed the audition, so he actually though he failed it and was really surprised when he heard back.
Mikako Komatsu read the manga when she was a kid. She read it again before her audition and mentioned how it’s still as much as a masterpiece as she remembers. She was really pumped for Maam’s role and super happy she got it.
Takahiro Sakurai lived through the original manga’s serialization and read it then. Avan left a big impression on him as a great adult. He was really into the audition and did his best.
Yuki Kaji also read the manga when he was a kid. He’d imitate the techniques seen in the manga all the time. He’s really happy to have been picked as Hyunckel’s voice.
Saori Hayami said the original anime aired the year she was born, 1991, so she always felt a connection with it. She’s pretty happy to be voicing Leona.
Coming up next, we got to see an excerpt from the first episode of the anime.
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As the anime corner ended, each seiyuu shared more ending words, globally mentioning they’re all eager to actually record for the anime.
Lastly, they revealed eanime will start airing in October 2020, which as they noted, is pretty soon considered the dubbing wasn’t done yet. Hopefully everything will go as planned.
May 27, 2020 7:34 AM EST
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