Delicious in Dungeon
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Jun 13, 8:06 AM
#3
We're about half way into the source material, so this should finish with 24 more episodes |
Jun 13, 8:06 AM
#4
LETS GOOOOOOOO i was hoping for a season 2 announcement after the last episode today!!!! |
Jun 13, 8:13 AM
#5
Nice, really excited for season 2! |
Jun 13, 8:20 AM
#7
OMG the hype is so real!!! Not sure if I'll be able to hold off reading the manga after watching the last episode today and wait for S2... |
Jun 13, 9:08 AM
#8
Dungeon Meshi oooh Dungeon Meshi |
Jun 13, 9:28 AM
#9
Theres so many stuff I'm looking forward to watching in s2. |
Jun 13, 9:36 AM
#10
Such good news! Was hoping this announcement would come immediately. |
Jun 13, 9:42 AM
#11
Reply to GTRaijin
Fuck yes! Finally a good anime be getting a sequel.
@GTRaijin Good anime don't get sequels? |
Jun 13, 9:52 AM
#12
Look how many trashy, generic, copy paste anime are getting multiple sequels while actually good, interesting and different/somewhqt unique anime don't even get any announcements (Heavenly Delusion, Undead Unluck, Frieren are some of the recent examples). So yeah, these days, many amazing/very good anime just get 1 season and then you either wait for years to get an announcement of a sequel or don't get anything at all. |
Jun 13, 9:55 AM
#13
Reply to GTRaijin
Look how many trashy, generic, copy paste anime are getting multiple sequels while actually good, interesting and different/somewhqt unique anime don't even get any announcements (Heavenly Delusion, Undead Unluck, Frieren are some of the recent examples).
So yeah, these days, many amazing/very good anime just get 1 season and then you either wait for years to get an announcement of a sequel or don't get anything at all.
@GTRaijin Could you name some "trashy, generic, copy paste" anime that you don't think deserved a sequel? Just because 1-2 shows you liked didn’t get a sequel doesn’t mean that good anime don’t get sequels. Not to mention, UUs are known for having very borderline financial returns. |
Jun 13, 10:20 AM
#14
RobertBobert said: @GTRaijin Could you name some "trashy, generic, copy paste" anime that you don't think deserved a sequel? Just because 1-2 shows you liked didn’t get a sequel doesn’t mean that good anime don’t get sequels. Not to mention, UUs are known for having very borderline financial returns. Mato Seihei no Slave, Reborn as a vending machine, I got a cheat skill in another world and became unrivaled in real world, In another world with my smartphone, Sorcerous stabber orphen, The fruit of evolution. Here is to name some. |
Jun 13, 10:24 AM
#15
Reply to GTRaijin
RobertBobert said:
@GTRaijin Could you name some "trashy, generic, copy paste" anime that you don't think deserved a sequel? Just because 1-2 shows you liked didn’t get a sequel doesn’t mean that good anime don’t get sequels. Not to mention, UUs are known for having very borderline financial returns.
@GTRaijin Could you name some "trashy, generic, copy paste" anime that you don't think deserved a sequel? Just because 1-2 shows you liked didn’t get a sequel doesn’t mean that good anime don’t get sequels. Not to mention, UUs are known for having very borderline financial returns.
Mato Seihei no Slave, Reborn as a vending machine, I got a cheat skill in another world and became unrivaled in real world, In another world with my smartphone, Sorcerous stabber orphen, The fruit of evolution. Here is to name some.
@GTRaijin Half of these shows already had a sequel, the other half are completely harmless mid-level shows. Some of which are based on fairly popular source material. I don't think you can call them that just because they don't suit your personal tastes. For example, Orphen is literally a reboot of a former cult work, but you're probably only judging that based on the recent anime. Mato Seihei no Slave, in turn, was written by a very famous and popular screenwriter, who in the past wrote Yuki Yuna and Akame ga Kill. And even if we take this as a conditional fact, there are a lot of good shows around that are getting sequels even to the surprise of their fans. |
Jun 13, 10:28 AM
#16
RobertBobert said: @GTRaijin Half of these shows already had a sequel, the other half are completely harmless mid-level shows. Some of which are based on fairly popular source material. I don't think you can call them that just because they don't suit your personal tastes. For example, Orphen is literally a reboot of a former cult work, but you're probably only judging that based on the recent anime. Mato Seihei no Slave, in turn, was written by a very famous and popular screenwriter, who in the past wrote Yuki Yuna and Akame ga Kill. And even if we take this as a conditional fact, there are a lot of good shows around that are getting sequels even to the surprise of their fans. I know that they had a sequel, that's what I'm trying to say in the first place. |
Jun 13, 10:31 AM
#17
Reply to GTRaijin
RobertBobert said:
@GTRaijin Half of these shows already had a sequel, the other half are completely harmless mid-level shows. Some of which are based on fairly popular source material. I don't think you can call them that just because they don't suit your personal tastes. For example, Orphen is literally a reboot of a former cult work, but you're probably only judging that based on the recent anime. Mato Seihei no Slave, in turn, was written by a very famous and popular screenwriter, who in the past wrote Yuki Yuna and Akame ga Kill.
And even if we take this as a conditional fact, there are a lot of good shows around that are getting sequels even to the surprise of their fans.
@GTRaijin Half of these shows already had a sequel, the other half are completely harmless mid-level shows. Some of which are based on fairly popular source material. I don't think you can call them that just because they don't suit your personal tastes. For example, Orphen is literally a reboot of a former cult work, but you're probably only judging that based on the recent anime. Mato Seihei no Slave, in turn, was written by a very famous and popular screenwriter, who in the past wrote Yuki Yuna and Akame ga Kill.
And even if we take this as a conditional fact, there are a lot of good shows around that are getting sequels even to the surprise of their fans.
I know that they had a sequel, that's what I'm trying to say in the first place.
@GTRaijin You did not understand me. Some shows are created with the initial decision to make a sequel, it is simply positioned as a new season to make the show seem more successful and popular in the eyes of people. Especially if it's not a blockbuster. |
Jun 13, 10:53 AM
#18
Oh yes, I am glad this series will continue. One of the season's best. |
Jun 13, 10:59 AM
#19
A high quality manga getting a complete and comprehensive (high quality) anime adaptation is always cause for celebration, especially for something and unique/non-standard as this (I haven't even seen the first season yet, but I know I'll vibe with it lol) Shit that gets in the way of something like this actually happening: 1. Studios taking on multiple projects or simply moving on to the the next one, looking at you Land of the Lustrous🥲(also consider anime production being often most motivated by the boosting of manga sales) 2. Manga/LNs just never knowing when to f*cking end lol (I completely understand that authors are fully entitled to capitalise on their story's formula and established fanbase and the story itself doesn't usually suffer from them doing so, but it is semi-frustrating for completionist freaks like me who dreads the author's death before completing their story (👀George👀) whilst also being aware of the potential loss of interest in subsequent adaptations) 3. The simple fact that adapting shows like this that don't allign with popular trends (e.g. Isekai/CGDCT/Shounen/etc.) is probably considered a risk in and of itself (i.e. a lot of high quality manga have a low feasability of being be picked up for adaptation) 4. The lack of studios that are capable of doing Trigger tier animation lol 5. Etc. So yea, this is neat. |
Jun 13, 11:16 AM
#20
Terrific news to hear, the first season was a gem of an adaptation. |
Jun 13, 11:57 AM
#21
Not even half way through the first season and I’m super excited!!!! |
Jun 13, 12:11 PM
#22
LETSSS GOOOO so happy we are getting the full adaptation |
"When There Is Evil In This World That Justice Cannot Defeat, Would You Taint Your Hands With Evil To Defeat Evil? Or Would You Remain Steadfast And Righteous Even If It Means Surrendering To Evil?" |
Jun 13, 12:45 PM
#23
It's amazing that season 2 was announced on the same day as the last episode. I'm excited to find out when it arrives. |
Jun 13, 12:53 PM
#24
This wasn't really a surprise at all. But it all nice to see it confirmed to get another season. xD |
Nothing ventured, nothing gained (Girls und Panzer der Film ) / from Nishizumi Miho |
Jun 13, 1:30 PM
#25
LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! I thought they were gonna hit with the "gO REaD tHe MaNgA" ad bullshit but NO!!!!! A full adaptation for the win! It's still gonna take like at least 3 years to make but better than nothing! |
Jun 13, 1:48 PM
#26
Yup it deserved it s1 was quite good. |
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Jun 13, 1:53 PM
#27
So glad to see another season in the making already. It's been a great adaptation so far I can't wait to see them keep going with it |
Jun 13, 3:57 PM
#28
LETSGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |
Jun 13, 4:20 PM
#29
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOO This is one of the best anime of the last decade imo and it's in my top 10 favourite anime of all time So I'm glad it getting a full adaptation! |
Jun 13, 5:10 PM
#30
Wow, glad it got consecutive adaptation. We dont even need to wait that long. |
Jun 13, 6:16 PM
#31
Holllyy what, let's goooooo..... now if only frieren would give us s2 |
Jun 13, 6:21 PM
#32
LETS FUCKING GOOOO I CANNOT WAIT FOR MY PRECIOUS ACOUSTIC BOI TO COME BACK |
Jun 13, 10:13 PM
#33
pretty hyped for this actually! as a manga reader, i love the anime adaptation. hoping that this would be 25 episodes as well |
Jun 14, 2:03 AM
#34
Reply to RobertBobert
@GTRaijin Half of these shows already had a sequel, the other half are completely harmless mid-level shows. Some of which are based on fairly popular source material. I don't think you can call them that just because they don't suit your personal tastes. For example, Orphen is literally a reboot of a former cult work, but you're probably only judging that based on the recent anime. Mato Seihei no Slave, in turn, was written by a very famous and popular screenwriter, who in the past wrote Yuki Yuna and Akame ga Kill.
And even if we take this as a conditional fact, there are a lot of good shows around that are getting sequels even to the surprise of their fans.
And even if we take this as a conditional fact, there are a lot of good shows around that are getting sequels even to the surprise of their fans.
@RobertBobert Most people can agree isekai is becoming oversaturated and overrated, so it would be nice if we could sacrifice even just a handful of these sh*tty copy paste isekai with better shows from other genres, or even make one anime season for good mangas that people desperately want adaptations for. Nobody is going to care if famous author X writes yet another isekai story Y, even less so if its format has high schoolers in a school setting saving the world... again, or a salaryman going to another world to get a harem... again. |
RapierreJun 14, 2:08 AM
Jun 14, 2:12 AM
#35
Reply to Rapierre
@RobertBobert Most people can agree isekai is becoming oversaturated and overrated, so it would be nice if we could sacrifice even just a handful of these sh*tty copy paste isekai with better shows from other genres, or even make one anime season for good mangas that people desperately want adaptations for. Nobody is going to care if famous author X writes yet another isekai story Y, even less so if its format has high schoolers in a school setting saving the world... again, or a salaryman going to another world to get a harem... again.
@Rapierre More than people who don't realize that their tastes are subjective, I love only people who unironically present their opinion as the opinion of everyone (full of prejudices and insincerity, judging by your favorites). Well, if isekai annoys you that much, then just stop watching it. Nobody is forcing you. |
RobertBobertJun 14, 2:16 AM
Jun 14, 2:43 AM
#36
Yessss <3 I cried when the last episode ended, it was such a relief to see the 2nd season announcement |
Jun 14, 2:51 AM
#37
DAMNN, I can’t wait this is getting new sequel! 10/10 best anime so far |
Jun 14, 5:06 AM
#38
Reply to GTRaijin
Look how many trashy, generic, copy paste anime are getting multiple sequels while actually good, interesting and different/somewhqt unique anime don't even get any announcements (Heavenly Delusion, Undead Unluck, Frieren are some of the recent examples).
So yeah, these days, many amazing/very good anime just get 1 season and then you either wait for years to get an announcement of a sequel or don't get anything at all.
@GTRaijin it's silly things u said there. You know what, the producer committee is only care about Japanese audience, it's always is. foreign audience is a plus point. So as long as the Japanese audience like the shows, it doesn't matter if the foreign audience hate it. And the shows you mentioned above is popular in Japanese audience, even to the point their source material is getting an increase in their selling. |
Jun 14, 5:09 AM
#39
Reply to GTRaijin
Look how many trashy, generic, copy paste anime are getting multiple sequels while actually good, interesting and different/somewhqt unique anime don't even get any announcements (Heavenly Delusion, Undead Unluck, Frieren are some of the recent examples).
So yeah, these days, many amazing/very good anime just get 1 season and then you either wait for years to get an announcement of a sequel or don't get anything at all.
@GTRaijin it's silly things u said there. You know what, the producer committee is only care about Japanese audience, it's always is. foreign audience is a plus point. So as long as the Japanese audience like the shows, it doesn't matter if the foreign audience hate it. And the shows you mentioned above is popular in Japanese audience, even to the point their source material is getting an increase in their selling. And as someone said above, sometimes a project anime is already decided to be have sequel in the beginning stages of production, this decision make either as split cour or sequel |
Jun 14, 5:13 AM
#40
lilyxxwise said: @GTRaijin it's silly things u said there. You know what, the producer committee is only care about Japanese audience, it's always is. foreign audience is a plus point. So as long as the Japanese audience like the shows, it doesn't matter if the foreign audience hate it. And the shows you mentioned above is popular in Japanese audience, even to the point their source material is getting an increase in their selling. And as someone said above, sometimes a project anime is already decided to be have sequel in the beginning stages of production, this decision make either as split cour or sequel Can you repeat that again? Anyway, you are missing the point just like the other person is. |
Jun 14, 10:18 AM
#41
This anime surprised me. These are good news! |
Jun 14, 10:21 AM
#42
So, we will have full adaptation 😃 I'm officially happy 🤩 |
Jun 14, 12:47 PM
#43
Reply to GTRaijin
RobertBobert said:
@GTRaijin Half of these shows already had a sequel, the other half are completely harmless mid-level shows. Some of which are based on fairly popular source material. I don't think you can call them that just because they don't suit your personal tastes. For example, Orphen is literally a reboot of a former cult work, but you're probably only judging that based on the recent anime. Mato Seihei no Slave, in turn, was written by a very famous and popular screenwriter, who in the past wrote Yuki Yuna and Akame ga Kill.
And even if we take this as a conditional fact, there are a lot of good shows around that are getting sequels even to the surprise of their fans.
@GTRaijin Half of these shows already had a sequel, the other half are completely harmless mid-level shows. Some of which are based on fairly popular source material. I don't think you can call them that just because they don't suit your personal tastes. For example, Orphen is literally a reboot of a former cult work, but you're probably only judging that based on the recent anime. Mato Seihei no Slave, in turn, was written by a very famous and popular screenwriter, who in the past wrote Yuki Yuna and Akame ga Kill.
And even if we take this as a conditional fact, there are a lot of good shows around that are getting sequels even to the surprise of their fans.
I know that they had a sequel, that's what I'm trying to say in the first place.
@GTRaijin IMO what he is saying to you is that there is no point in bitching about more average shows getting sequels because the better series are also getting sequels more frequently these days. |
Jun 14, 2:48 PM
#45
i am happy it's getting another season, but i'm not sure if i will actually watch it haha. not for a while, at least. i haven't even finished the first season yet! i loved the manga but i wasn't as captivated by the anime. i do like it, it's just missing some bits and i felt like the manga had better pacing. regardless, it's awesome to see all the characters animated and dungeon meshi getting a complete(?) anime adaptation :-) |
Jun 14, 4:48 PM
#46
Jun 15, 5:21 AM
#48
The later half of the manga is where all the interesting stuff happens so I'm really excited to see this animated. |
Jun 15, 6:19 AM
#49
I think season 2 would by recapping what happened in season 1, considering that most of us would want a refresher after being burned out from waiting. |
Jun 15, 10:04 AM
#50
Really excited for this. S1 covered 52 chapters, hoping we get another 24 eps to cover the last 45 chapters. The remaining parts of the series are easily the best, as well as the most meaty, pun intended. Trigger actually showed a scene from quite a bit later in the manga, so maybe S2 isn’t too far off, or maybe I’m being overly optimistic lol. |
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