
It’s not just a one-hit joke.
DELICIOUS IN DUNGEON RYOKO KUI Dungeon Meal 1
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One-hit wonder?
I understand the feeling.
However, it’s too much 👺
There was a one-shot version, or rather a one-off gag, right?
Everything was said in the first reply.
It was interesting how it transformed from a one-idea comedy vibe to something incredibly grand and fantastical.
I thought it was really serious, but then on the next page, it wraps up in a somewhat comedic way, making it pretty easy to read.
I didn’t think it would last that long when I was at volume 1 either.
The author has only written short story collections up until now.
The way of saying it is a bit vague, but the manga skills are really high.
I thought it was just a story about eating randomly without any vertical axis before I read it.
There are quite a few jokes about eating monsters!
It’s really impressive that they made that the core of the story and carried it through to the end.
I thought the author must be an amazing game nerd.
I haven’t played games for over ten years; I’ve been studying manga instead.
They were someone who started playing untranslated Western games.
Mr. Marudon’s drawer is a little strange.
From around the time we defeated the red dragon, the atmosphere changed a bit, and I thought it might become something completely different as a work, but it skillfully wrapped things up in the same style and was more interesting than the first half.
I remember being captivated by the interpretation of the moving armor.
I didn’t think it would stick to the theme from the beginning to the end.
It’s a prejudice, but I had the image that these things somehow end up with the food being in a supplementary position…
It might have been possible to wrap things up with the battle against the Red Dragon, but…
From there, they really captured everything from the frenzied magician to the demons that are the foundation of magic.
If I wanted to, I could definitely expand on the story even more.
It sounds like a one-hit wonder title, but I can’t think of any other title.
The meaning of Dungeon Meal is becoming multi-layered, and that gave me quite a thrill.
It’s unrelated to the main story, but the modern alternate universe of either Bible or Daydream Hour is good too…
Looking at the world guide, it seems there are plenty of elements that weren’t really addressed in the main story, so there is still a lot that can be illustrated.
Oh, I see this has been ongoing, so I understand how you feel.
What I quietly admire about Professor Kunii is his tendency to leave things unsaid, allowing for imagination, but he thoroughly depicts everything necessary for the conclusion of Dungeon Meshi, ensuring that the ending is not ambiguous.
I felt like the author might like TRPGs after reading their short stories.
I was surprised by the interview saying I haven’t played it.
In the interview, they said they thoroughly eliminated discussions about the presence of the moon and currency.
The guidebook is no longer just a guidebook, but another main story.
It’s a deep dive that makes you wonder why there hasn’t been a long-running series until now.
I thought it was a lie that Kakakiki and the Tansu couple said they weren’t playing games at all.
I wonder if they were searching for user feedback on a bulletin board or something.
Wasn’t the game itself involved in various things during interviews?
I wonder when the anime season 2 will come out…
When it comes to computer games, I’m a heavy user to the extent that I bought a Steam Deck.
Did it feel like you weren’t doing that much during your school days?
When it first became a topic of discussion, I thought it was just a one-hit wonder.
Marushiru, I hope you find happiness in the future too~ The teacher says it’s all right because they were happy.
I think it’s really amazing that the story can develop around the element of eating monsters and bring it all to a big happy ending.
Is it okay to say that I was too quick to judge when I switched from Fellows to Haruta and canceled my subscription?
Indeed, if the author had been a bit older and had become a manga artist in the previous century, they might have been invited to an anthology like “Wiz” and been consumed as a one-shot joke.
If you read it with the prior knowledge that Raios is a psychopath, you’ll find that he struggles with relationships more than expected, and can think about others, which makes me think he’s not really a psychopath! He’s just a young man who’s bad at interpersonal relationships! That’s how I felt.
Also, I was really surprised that Marushi is truly talented.
I started with the anime, so I’m waiting for the manga to finish before I read it.
Well, it feels like it’s drawn in a way that can be folded up at any time in the early stages.
It became a long route because it became popular, but
It was interesting, but I stopped reading around the part where the Red Dragon was defeated, and after that, it became incredibly interesting and I was drawn in.
Isn’t it incomplete just with the anime?
Laios is more of a psychopath or perhaps his ability to read the room is extremely extreme.
The psycho setting must take into account the insensitive remarks of the chill uncle.
It’s more like a sociopath than a psychopath, right, Rios?
Halta isn’t really that kind of place, and it seems like the author has no intention of drawing it, but I would love to see a side story or something…
I feel like I was able to draw this far because of Haruta.
If it was a major magazine, I think it would have gotten an anime adaptation as soon as it became popular, leading to a mess due to the editor’s strange intentions.
I was wondering if the cat that appeared in the serial preview wouldn’t be included?
It was exciting to come out as a ninja and go “Whoa!?”
I want a little more development in other media.
First of all, it should be the anime sequel, right?
When playing games, they said they always play on the easiest difficulty, so they’re more of a person who enjoys experiencing the world than a gamer, right, Maru-don-sensei?
Isn’t there a character sheet sleeping in the drawer…?
If Farin were here, I wouldn’t have been able to enjoy it! I realized in an instant that it was an inappropriate remark.
I really love the feeling of thinking that if my sister were here in my brain right now, she would support me like this~
The main focus on food remained consistent throughout the long serialization, and it ended beautifully while still being interesting.
The Arknights Dungeon Meal collaboration had a really interesting scenario…
Ryos was being very much like Ryos.
In Arknights!?
Some of the blog thread images aren’t included in certain books…
I found it surprising that the Famitsu interview started off by saying they weren’t that knowledgeable about games…
When it comes to talking about my gaming history…
“I am an amateur when it comes to high fantasy and the field of computer games based on it…”
It was interesting when something like that started.
I remember laughing when I saw a familiar scene right from the start.
Thanks to the increase in manga media, there were mountains of food manga all over the place…
I wonder if you’ve read the related books that come with a lot of bonus manga.
Mr. Kyui is basically a short story writer, and excluding the web manga he did in the past, this is his first full-length work.
Looking at Lious’s stance towards monsters, it’s not just about loving monsters and being completely positive. There is always the premise that monsters are dangerous, and there are monsters he dislikes or has little interest in. I think this leads to a multi-layered portrayal where characters are not just depicted in a one-dimensional way of “this character has this attribute.”
I graduated from gaming after FF7, but I started playing games again for the sake of manga.
I think I’ll be researching an unfamiliar field from scratch in the next series as well.
When it comes to Ryo Koizumi, it feels like either the short story “Kanami-chan” or a manga that I want comments on.
I was surprised at how ridiculously adventurous it was.
In the beginning, the setting wasn’t solidified, and there was a feel of a one-off joke.
I hope they can somehow collaborate with Daphne while the service is still going.
I want to make Farin’s big breasts shake in 3D.
Isn’t it true, teacher, that you were actually a game girl after all, since you’re writing a short story about what happens to the hero afterwards?!
As a fantasy meal, this generally feels like something that exists in reality… so there wasn’t much novelty to it.
I like how they add a gag sequel in the form of a bonus four-panel comic to the short story with a sad and poignant ending.
I hope that when the World Tree is revived, there will be collaborations and new skins released.
The biggest shift in policy I felt was around Kaburu.
But I think that was good.
I’ve really come to love this character, along with Captain.
Not just game-like elements, but also cooking, fashion, history, geography, customs, politics, society, and a variety of other things.
I think it’s really amazing how well you can organize and process information, even if you’re not a professional in that field, as you need to know significantly more than an amateur to create something.
I’ve been thinking about various things, but I shouldn’t go all out on depicting the world, so I’ve been leaving it out. When I tried to wrap up the battle with the Red Dragon quickly, the editor stopped me, right?
If the dishes are too original, it’s hard to imagine them, so they probably opted for clarity over an otherworldly feeling.
There is Planescape: Torment…
As long as it’s a living creature, even if it’s a monster, it has its own ecology, that’s the stance I take.
I like how things that seem like amazing concepts made purely from magic have such terrible fuel efficiency that they are dealt with through starvation and don’t appear in the main story.
I think of her as a type who is like an older sister, always stirring up discussions about short stories from the land of mice.
The character setting of Kaburu being paired with Rios is really well done…
Mr. Nine is too good! You were doing it, right!?
It’s a comic that draws everything that needs to be drawn without any excess or shortage and concludes well…
One of the lessons learned from this work is that those who study are strong.
All the top-tier individuals have received excellent education.
Even though Lious can be a bit absent-minded, he has received military training, so he’s relatively strong.
I studied about monsters in my own way, which led to a happy ending.
It has a talent like a stray Rumiko Takahashi.
I wonder if there will be a sale on Bookwalker before the second season of the anime, as I’ve been hesitant to buy it for a while.
It’s more like a lump of magic, but if you say it’s actually a shell, I can kind of imagine that.
Kablue might have intended to portray the resentment towards the elves and their homeland in a bit more detail.
The main story was briefly skimmed over.
Since the revival of Farin, there have been quite a few people saying that the conversations have become inconsistent or that the direction has changed due to a decrease in cooking episodes.
I thought that the reading comprehension is so low that they can’t read properly, but there are probably a certain number of readers like that in every manga.
The story of a world where centaurs and humans coexist was also good.
I wonder if that kind of if story or thought experiment has led to Dungeon Meshi.
You should read it… Senshi’s diary!
I thought the announcement would be featured in a fan book or something, but it ended up not being included, so the only way to read it is to buy the magazine…
I wish you could split into about 10 people and make a game, Sensei Kui.
It seems that they have the desire to release Daydream Hour 2 during the signing event, so it might be featured there.
Both the depiction of monsters and cooking in the anime are of high quality, raising expectations for the second season.
Hurry up.
There’s no way we can win against the final boss…
The catharsis that only the protagonist was able to find is incredible.
With Mr. Marui and Mr. Kyudon…
If we trace it back to the source, is it correct to say that they became famous by drawing manga on a personal site and then made their commercial debut?
Raios is a weird person with some problems, but probably without him, the world couldn’t have been saved, so he is rightly the one and only protagonist.
I was convinced when they mentioned Fire Emblem: Three Houses as their favorite game.
When reading the interviews, I found that the authors often say things like, “They’re saying this, but it’s not true,” and it made me realize that the impression of the work and the creator are indeed separate.
It felt like they did a one-off gag in every episode and carried that all the way to the final episode.
I never thought they would do Ramen Jiro in the final stage.
Mori Kaoru went to the Blue Knight, right?
Even though Haruta is considered minor in the world, can they really split up and continue on like this…?
It’s not just Harta, but also Beam; the editing is…
I have the impression of catching one fish at Comitia.
I think it’s strange that in a world with various races, the human-type race is just called “humans,” so I really resonate with Mr. Kuu’s sense.
It’s too late now…
Rather, I came up with food ideas after building a world view with depth.
I think it would be appropriate to say.
The content of the one-shot might indeed have been intended as a one-hit joke.
At the start of the serialization, it was consistent for Laios to plan a forced march for his sister, but it seems that he was so carefree that he didn’t expect the story to escalate to that extent.
It seems like Kablue has set up all the cities he’s been chanting about in his heart.
This is Haruta.
It is even thought that they don’t intend to make the readers send postcards.
In Dungeon Meal, the fact that they are eating monster food doesn’t really have anything to do with powering up through the monsters’ special magical powers; it’s just that Lios and the others are doing it on their own in a normal fantasy world dungeon, and I think that’s the key point.
When both DanMachi and Hakumei and Mikochi were available, I was buying Haruta.
I don’t think someone who chooses the term “high fantasy” is lacking knowledge in that genre.
Well, it could also be that their ability to absorb knowledge is incredible.
Have you studied the fundamental content of fantasy with all your might?
I can somehow understand that you’re trying to avoid the atmosphere becoming too serious.
Misurun’s older brother has a name that is properly established.
It’s interesting that the woman I was infatuated with didn’t have any particular setting in mind.
With that content, if it’s really serious, it would feel truly gross to eat the dragon part of Farin…
The frenzy magician is too strong!
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The winged lion is a good guy! With this, we can defeat Sisul!
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Isn’t it the root of all evil?!
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Dark Marth
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Wait, if this continues, won’t Rios also become a demon king?!
It was wonderful how the story was neatly concluded by intertwining the dungeon and the meals.
Still, it became serious, but I think the cheerful curiosity of Raios, Marushiru’s many expressions, and Senshi’s action of cooking without reading the atmosphere created a mood that significantly made the overall tone more lighthearted.
Marshil’s wish was more self-centered and arrogant than I expected.
At first, Rajos was planning to go alone, but he would get stuck at the lake in the third layer.