
There were interruptions due to troubles, but the quality of this nearly continuous 100-episode series is amazing.
This is the only anime that made me cry in a good way, even though I know the original story.
I was also glad that they dedicated an episode to the hero Avan, despite the challenges like time constraints and various other issues.
Now that we’ve realized even the prestigious Gundam series in Japan’s anime industry can only be produced for one season due to corporate limitations, it makes it all the more impressive that they properly adapted the original story to the end.
I was really happy when they shared behind-the-scenes stories on the voice actor program after the anime ended.
I wanted a book summarizing information because many people haven’t seen it.
It’s full of settings that aren’t even mentioned in the fanbook.
I’m really happy that one of the few works I know entirely from the original source is being well-loved.
There were many restless spirits in the industry who couldn’t find peace in their old works.
It’s a really narrow gate to be chosen as a theme for children’s arcade games.
A tremendous coincidence stacked up.
It’s not a perfect work without any flaws, but it’s an amazing piece to the extent that asking for a quality or passion equal to or surpassing this is asking for too much.
Let’s link the development of the anime with the stage of the hero Avan to boost the excitement of the anime!
I planned the project, but it’s a bit disappointing that everyone isn’t buying V Jump, so it fell through.
It was after the anime ended that it became simultaneous with Jump Plus.
It seems that the Avan’s Symbol and Dai’s Sword have sold incredibly well, and I’m really glad about that.
Pop… The quality of this anime is determined by your performance…
Kotobukiya was ridiculously cranking out 3D figures.
I’ve said multiple times that there will definitely be no re-releases, so this really must be a hobby.
It’s sad that despite putting in effort into the anime, the media expansion has failed.
The scene that everyone wondered why it wasn’t included was something the director also wanted to include, but there wasn’t enough time.
The complete edition was too strong against the used and paperback electronic versions of that time…
It’s really great that Hiroshi Inada has come to love Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai.
The exhibition I held helped cleanse the resentment I had.
They were doing pretty well with arcade games and merchandise aimed at kids.
The important CS games and social games were neglected.
I thought I didn’t need Zamza, but I cried over Hadlar, so I really feel like I don’t need Zamza after all.
The Dai’s Great Adventure was also lined up at the Akira Toriyama memorial fair overseas.
It seems that this is the only Dragon Quest manga that has been fully translated into English, so it’s not wrong.
The manga Cross Blade was good.
The beginning is a crappy manga, but…
From around the second year, it evolved from a crappy manga into a manga that has respect for Dai’s Great Adventure.
Recommended for people who don’t get angry reading bad manga in the early stages.
Aren’t you overdoing the casting too much!?
It feels like everyone is perfectly fitting in.
It was amazing how Kiruban Piroro seamlessly changed his performance in the final episode.
Maeno-kun is so pumped up that I’m worried about his throat.
Dai’s Avan Strash voice was too cool.
Personally, I liked the chess piece battle.
When Maeno starts talking, it really makes you think…
During a special program, Seki Tomokazu unintentionally leaked information about future developments before the spoiler-free segment was even opened.
Even though the colors haven’t changed that much from external works like Star Dragon.
People were saying, “I didn’t know you were that color…” quite a bit.
Well, the transformed Kimobaran had a completely changed color scheme.
After the final battle in “Dai,” it seems that Tanizaki-san and Seki-san were also fighting in JoJo’s Part 6.
Seki Tomokazu’s Hadlar was really cool too.
It’s impressive that it took two years to complete all 37 volumes.
Toyonaga-kun’s interpretation for Atsumi Tanizaki on Dai Suki TV was fun!
If I had to point out a flaw, it would be that the consumer game was like that.
It couldn’t have been easy to overcome the hurdle of the original cast, but you managed to do it well.
I love how in the battle against Crocodine, he simply catches the sword thrown by Pop with his hand raised and then goes straight into the Avan Strash.
I absolutely love how the animation during the battle with Baran was surprisingly amazing in a good way.
I was about 90% satisfied just with Dragon Demon King Dai alone, but…
I am the real Kilburn, so 10% is filled.
Sigma battle
He is now burning out…
Burned out…!?
I’m just dissatisfied that the dialogue has changed.
Hadler was a casting based on super magic, and it was the right choice.
I was just watching School Ghost Stories 3 and was surprised to see Toyonaga-kun.
The staff said it was tough because there were only 100 episodes.
I was considering reducing the maximum.
A pop that endured for about a month due to production troubles.
Hadlar’s final episode was great.
Although I deliberately didn’t read the original work to prepare for my role, Maeno and Kaji talked to me a lot, and Hayami…
It’s your fault, you know!!
The Dragon Knight General Valan Theory that is trending in the Reiwa era.
Halloween decorations sold at 100-yen shops.
I thought there wouldn’t be such extravagant anime adaptations for a while, and then YAIBA came out.
I think it’s too cool that they made the final episode a concept illustration for the anime, even though they only had a budget for 4 cours.
They bet on a miracle.
I’m happy that the prequel of Hero Avan is also properly interesting.
The artwork has skill but the person didn’t quite stand out; however, their manga ability is visibly improving, which is amazing.
Due to the trauma from the old work, the story progressed quite rapidly up until the middle of the Baran arc.
Recently, there has been a trend to really put effort into remakes, and that’s a good thing.
Rurouni Kenshin is interesting and I feel there were mixed opinions, but personally, I was satisfied with Shaman King as well.
Ranma was good, but it only aired for one season, so the story didn’t progress at all!
It’s amazing that we did 100 episodes even now that I think about it.