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| ShortSummary = Senshi reveals the third floor is populated only by undead and golems. Fortunately, golems are made of mud perfect for growing vegetables, so he keeps three at his secret campsite. After enjoying stewed cabbage, Marcille is disgusted that Senshi uses toilet waste as fertilizer. Senshi reveals the only thing stopping more dangerous monsters rising to the surface are the golems, but only his three remain alive. By keeping them healthy, he keeps adventurers on upper floors safe. They take the extra vegetables to a merchant, but the shop is attacked by orcs. It transpires Senshi intended to trade with the orcs all along as they are friends. The orcs are struggling as the red dragon has been invading their territory. Senshi gives them the vegetables and also shows them how to make bread. Marcille and the orc chief argue due to their species' past conflicts, but when the chief's infant son interrupts, they manage to share a meal. Laios shares the party's reason for hunting the dragon and his goal of conquering the dungeon. As such, the chief reveals the dragon was last seen two floors down on floor five.
| ShortSummary = Senshi reveals the third floor is populated only by undead and golems. Fortunately, golems are made of mud perfect for growing vegetables, so he keeps three at his secret campsite. After enjoying stewed cabbage, Marcille is disgusted that Senshi uses toilet waste as fertilizer. Senshi reveals the only thing stopping more dangerous monsters rising to the surface are the golems, but only his three remain alive. By keeping them healthy, he keeps adventurers on upper floors safe. They take the extra vegetables to a merchant, but the shop is attacked by orcs. It transpires Senshi intended to trade with the orcs all along as they are friends. The orcs are struggling as the red dragon has been invading their territory. Senshi gives them the vegetables and also shows them how to make bread. Marcille and the orc chief argue due to their species' past conflicts, but when the chief's infant son interrupts, they manage to share a meal. Laios shares the party's reason for hunting the dragon and his goal of conquering the dungeon. As such, the chief reveals the dragon was last seen two floors down on floor five.
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Delicious in Dungeon
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Laios Touden (front), Senshi, Chilchuck Tims, and Marcille Donato (back)
ダンジョン飯
(Danjon Meshi)
Genre
Manga
Written byRyōko Kui [ja]
Published byEnterbrain
English publisher
MagazineHarta
DemographicSeinen
Original runFebruary 15, 2014September 15, 2023
Volumes14
Anime television series
Directed byYoshihiro Miyajima
Written byKimiko Ueno
Music by
StudioTrigger
Licensed byNetflix
Original networkTokyo MX, SUN, KBS Kyoto, TV Aichi, AT-X, BS11
Original run January 4, 2024 – present
Episodes5

Delicious in Dungeon (Japanese: ダンジョン飯, Hepburn: Danjon Meshi, lit. "Dungeon Meal")[2] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryōko Kui [ja]. It was serialized in Enterbrain's seinen manga magazine Harta from February 2014 to September 2023. Yen Press has licensed the series in North America. An anime television series adaptation produced by Trigger premiered in January 2024.

Plot

In a fantasy world of dungeon exploration, guilds go out on expeditions to raid dungeons. Many hope to find the mysterious Golden Kingdom, which is said to be the treasure of a certain island dungeon. The story begins as a group of six adventurers attempt to slay a dragon; however, they are forced to escape, losing the leader's sister, Falin, a tallman spellcaster, to the dragon's stomach. After this failure, two members of the group leave to join other bands of adventurers, leaving only the leader Laios Touden, a tallman swordsman, Chilchuck Tims, a halfling locksmith, and Marcille Donato, an elven spellcaster, to grieve over Falin.

Feeling indebted to Falin, who used magic to teleport the team outside to safety, the remainder of the team brainstorms how to get back to the dungeon level with the dragon in time to save Falin from digestion. Much like older versions of Dungeons & Dragons, the team members must consider the cost of weapons, defense, recruitment fees for more team members, and food.

With the majority of their supplies left behind in the dungeon, their mission seems impossible - until Laios suggests they sustain themselves by finding food inside the dungeon. Laios has secretly wanted to eat dungeon monsters for a long time, and presents Chilchuck and Marcille with a cookbook about making meals from monsters in an attempt to convince them of his plan. They agree reluctantly, and return to the dungeon. The first floor of the dungeon is filled with adventurers and resembles a marketplace; this is where the team meets and joins Senshi, a dwarf who has ten years of experience sustaining himself in the dungeon by cooking monsters and harvesting food.

The story then details their travels through the dungeon, the environments, traps, and monsters they encounter, and the meals they create. The pros and cons of these meals, and the characters' reactions to them, provide a running gag.

Characters

The initial members of the Touden Party (from left to right): Senshi, Marcille, Chilchuck and Laios
Laios Touden (ライオス・トーデン, Raiosu Tōden)
Voiced by: Kentarō Kumagai[3] (Japanese); Damien Haas[4] (English)
A "tallman" (トールマン, tōruman), or human, who must venture deep into a dungeon to rescue his sister Falin before she is digested by the red dragon that defeated his party. Laios is a strong fighter and the leader of the party, but is also tactless. He is a very calm and gentle person who is excited to try different monster meals. He often uses the knowledge gained from cooking monsters to develop techniques to defeat them. He tends to speak very quickly when excited.
Marcille Donato (マルシル・ドナトー, Marushiru Donatō)
Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi[3] (Japanese); Emily Rudd[5] (English)
A half-elf magician who fights with magic cast from a tall wooden staff. She is a cautious person who is usually hesitant and even sometimes unwilling to eat monsters. She is very skilled at different kinds of magic and is often able to perform complicated or high-power spells with little preparation, although her skill is under-appreciated by her companions. She is an original member of Laios' party.
Chilchuck Tims (チルチャック・ティムズ, Chiruchakku Timuzu)
Voiced by: Asuna Tomari[3] (Japanese); Casey Mongillo[6] (English)
A "half-foot" (ハーフフット, hāfufutto), or halfling, locksmith with good dexterity and keen senses. Chilchuck disables traps, finds hidden pathways, pickpockets for the group. He is a sensible person who often admonished Laios for his tactless behaviour and obsession with monsters, but deep down he truly cares about his companions. He doesn't like it when other people take over his job or take needless risks. He avoids combat as a rule, but can use a bow and arrow. He is an original member of Laios' party.
Senshi (センシ)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka[3] (Japanese); SungWon Cho[7] (English)
A dwarf warrior who joins the party so he can fulfill his dream of cooking the red dragon Laios and his party have set out to kill. Senshi has an immense knowledge of the dungeon and the monsters within it, and is an expert chef. He typically fights with a large axe, but always carries a pot and cooking utensils. He makes sure the party are well fed and have a balanced diet to keep them going through the dungeon.
Falin Touden (ファリン・トーデン, Farin Tōden)
Voiced by: Saori Hayami[8] (Japanese); Lisa Reimold[4] (English)
A tallman spell-caster and Laios' sister, who was eaten by a red dragon at the bottom of the dungeon after using her magic to teleport the rest of the party to safety. Laios and his party are on a journey to rescue and revive her before the month-long digestion cycle of the dragon ends and she can no longer be resurrected. She has a unique ability to communicate with ghosts, and used it to keep her party safe and remove ghosts possessing corpses. She is a gentle person who shares her brother's love of monsters. She is an original member of Laios' party.
Izutsumi (イヅツミ)
A young tallman woman who was kidnapped and made into a beast-man at the age of 6. She shares her form with the essence of a Big Cat, a monster that resembles a large cat. Having been bought by Toshiro's father, she traveled with them until she met Laios' party, at which point she parted from Toshiro's party to follow Laios in order to find a cure for her body. She is very independent and apathetic in most situations, but will step up to protect her companions when needed.
"Kensuke" (ケン助)
A mollusk-like creature from the "living armor" monsters that takes the shape of a sword, which Laios adopted to replace his original sword. It fidgets when it senses monsters, but also occasionally runs away when extremely frightened and cannot be drawn from its scabbard when rattling too much. Its sensitivity makes it unreliable, but helpful when exploring the dungeon.
Namari (ナマリ)
Voiced by: Akira Miki[8] (Japanese); Marin Miller[9] (English)
A dwarf fighter and an original member of Laios' party. However, she has since departed to work with the Tances instead. She is an expert in weapons and has a wealth of knowledge on types of metal and weapons. She has a somewhat brash personality.
Shuro (シュロー, Shurō) / Toshiro Nakamoto (半本 俊朗, Nakamoto Toshirō)
Voiced by: Shinji Kawada[8] (Japanese); Mick Lauer[4] (English)
A tallman fighter from a distant island. He is actually part of a noble family and was exploring the dungeon to improve his skill, but fell in love with Falin after watching her observe a caterpillar. After Falin's death and being warped to the surface, he returns to the dungeon with several retainers (including Izutsumi) to rescue her. He has a reserved personality and was often a victim of Laios' lack of social awareness.
Kabru (カブルー, Kaburū)
Voiced by: Wataru Katō[10]
A tallman fighter who leads a separate party exploring The Island's dungeon. He is very interested in people, including their goals and relationships, but dislikes monsters due to a past trauma involving a different dungeon. While he is very motivated to reach the bottom of the dungeon and solve its mysteries, his party is not very strong and have been wiped out several times. He hates fighting monsters and monster food, but he is a skilled fighter against other humans. He is charming and talented at reading people and understanding situations with little information.
Rinsha (リンシャ)
Voiced by: Rie Takahashi[10]
Mickbell (ミックベル, Mikkuberu)
Voiced by: Miyu Tomita[10]
Kuro (クロ)
Voiced by: Tōru Nara[10]
Holm (ホルム, Horumu)
Voiced by: Yūya Hirose[10]
Daya (ダイア, Daia)
Voiced by: Kei Kawamura[10]
Thistle (シスル, Shisuru)
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi[11]

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Ryōko Kui [ja], Delicious in Dungeon was serialized in Enterbrain's Harta magazine from February 15, 2014,[2][12] to September 15, 2023.[13] North American publisher Yen Press announced their license to the series on October 28, 2016.[14]

Volumes

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 January 15, 2015[15]978-4-04-730153-5May 23, 2017[16]978-0-31-647185-5
  • 1. "Hot Pot" (水炊き, Mizutaki)
  • 2. "Tart" (タルト, Taruto)
  • 3. "Roast Basilisk" (ローストバジリスク, Rōsuto Bajirisuku)
  • 4. "Omelet" (オムレツ, Omuretsu)
  • 5. "Kakiage" (かき揚げ, Kakiage)
  • 6. "Living Armor -1-" (動く鎧1, Ugoku Yoroi 1)
  • 7. "Living Armor -2-" (動く鎧2, Ugoku Yoroi 2)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -1-" (モンスターよもやま話1, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 1)
2 August 12, 2015[17]978-4-04-730676-9August 22, 2017[18]978-0-31-647308-8
  • 8. "Stewed Cabbage" (キャベツ煮, Kyabetsu Ni)
  • 9. "Orcs" (オーク, Ōku)
  • 10. "Snacks" (おやつ, Oyatsu)
  • 11. "Sorbet" (ソルベ, Sorube)
  • 12. "Court Cuisine" (宮廷料理, Kyūtei Ryōri)
  • 13. "Boiled in Salt Water" (塩茹で, Shioyude)
  • 14. "Kelpie" (水棲馬, Kerupī)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -2-" (モンスターよもやま話2, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 2)
3 August 12, 2016[19]978-4-04-734243-9November 14, 2017[20]978-0-31-641279-7
  • 15. "Porridge" (雑炊, Zōsui)
  • 16. "Broiled with Sauce" (蒲焼き, Kabayaki)
  • 17. "Raspberries" (木苺, Kiichigo)
  • 18. "Grilled Meat" (焼き肉, Yakiniku)
  • 19. "Tentacles" (テンタクルス, Tentakurusu)
  • 20. "Stew" (シチュー, Shichū)
  • 21. "Giant Frogs" (大ガエル, Ōgaeru)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -3-" (モンスターよもやま話3, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 3)
4 February 15, 2017[21]978-4-04-734417-4February 20, 2018[22]978-0-31-644640-2
  • 22. "Aboveground" (地上にて, Chijō nite)
  • 23. "Red Dragon I" (炎竜1, Reddo Doragon 1)
  • 24. "Red Dragon II" (炎竜2, Reddo Doragon 2)
  • 25. "Red Dragon III" (炎竜3, Reddo Doragon 3)
  • 26. "Red Dragon IV" (炎竜4, Reddo Doragon 4)
  • 27. "Red Dragon V" (炎竜5, Reddo Doragon 5)
  • 28. "Red Dragon VI" (炎竜6, Reddo Doragon 6)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -4-" (モンスターよもやま話4, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 4)
5 August 10, 2017[23]978-4-04-734631-4May 22, 2018[24]978-19-7532644-9
  • 29. "Red Dragon VII" (炎竜7, Reddo Doragon 7)
  • 30. "Good Medicine" (良薬, Ryōyaku)
  • 31. "Sea Serpent, Part 1" (シーサーペント 前編, Shīsāpento Zenpen)
  • 32. "Sea Serpent, Part 2" (シーサーペント 後編, Shīsāpento Kōhen)
  • 33. "Dryad" (ドライアド, Doraiado)
  • 34. "Cockatrice" (コカトリス, Kokatorisu)
  • 35. "Cleaners" (掃除屋, Sōjiya)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -5-" (モンスターよもやま話5, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 5)
6 April 13, 2018[25]978-4-04-735131-8November 13, 2018[26]978-19-7532805-4
  • 36. "Dried With Sweet Sake" (みりん干し, Mirin boshi)
  • 37. "Harpy" (ハーピー, Hāpī)
  • 38. "Chimera" (キメラ, Kimera)
  • 39. "Shapeshifter 1" (シェイプシフター ‐1‐, Sheipu Shifutā ‐1‐)
  • 40. "Shapeshifter 2" (シェイプシフター ‐2‐, Sheipu Shifutā ‐2‐)
  • 41. "Hag" (山姥, Yamanba)
  • 42. "Nightmare" (夢魔, Muma)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -6-" (モンスターよもやま話6, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 6)
7 April 12, 2019[27]978-4-04-735639-9October 29, 2019[28]978-19-7535858-7
  • 43. "Ice Golem" (アイスゴーレム, Aisu Gōremu)
  • 44. "Barometz" (バロメッツ, Baromettsu)
  • 45. "Egg" (, Tamago)
  • 46. "Golden Land" (黄金郷, Ōgonkyō)
  • 47. "Griffin" (グリフィン, Gurifin)
  • 48. "Familiar" (使い魔, Tsukaima)
  • 49. "Griffin Soup" (グリフィンのスープ, Gurifin no Sūpu)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -7-" (モンスターよもやま話7, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 7)
8 September 14, 2019[29]978-4-04-735626-9March 17, 2020[30]978-19-7539940-5
  • 50. "Dumplings" (ダンプリング ‐1‐, Danpuringu ‐1‐)
  • 51. "Dumplings II" (ダンプリング ‐2‐, Danpuringu ‐2‐)
  • 52. "Bacon and Eggs" (ベーコンエッグ, Bēkon'Eggu)
  • 53. "On the 1st Level" (地下1階にて ‐1‐, Chika 1-kai Nite ‐1‐)
  • 54. "On the 1st Level, Part II" (地下1階にて ‐2‐, Chika 1-kai Nite ‐2‐)
  • 55. "On the 1st Level, Part III" (地下1階にて ‐3‐, Chika 1-kai Nite ‐3‐)
  • 56. "Bicorn" (バイコーン, Baikōn)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -8-" (モンスターよもやま話8, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 8)
9 May 15, 2020[31]978-4-04-736116-4January 19, 2021[32]978-19-7532016-4
  • 57. "Stewed Head" (兜煮, Kabutoni)
  • 58. "Succubus" (サキュバス 前編, Sakyubasu Zenpen)
  • 59. "Succubus, Part II" (サキュバス 後編, Sakyubasu Kōhen)
  • 60. "Winged Lion" (有翼の獅子, Yūyoku no Shishi)
  • 61. "Roasted Walking Mushroom" (焼き歩き茸, Yaki Aruki Kinoko)
  • 62. "6 Days" (6日間, 6-Kakan)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -9-" (モンスターよもやま話9, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 9)
10 February 13, 2021[33]978-4-04-736274-1March 1, 2022[34]978-19-7533558-8
  • 63. "Confit" (コンフィ, Konfi)
  • 64. "Rabbit" (ウサギ ‐1‐, Usagi ‐1‐)
  • 65. "Rabbit II" (ウサギ ‐2‐, Usagi ‐2‐)
  • 66. "Curry" (カレー ‐1‐, Karē ‐1‐)
  • 67. "Curry II" (カレー ‐2‐, Karē ‐2‐)
  • 68. "Sissel" (シスル ‐1‐, Shisuru ‐1‐)
  • 69. "Sissel II" (シスル ‐2‐, Shisuru ‐2‐)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -10-" (モンスターよもやま話10, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 10)
11 September 15, 2021[35]978-4-04-736622-0August 23, 2022[36]978-19-7534672-0
  • 70. "Sissel III" (シスル ‐3‐, Shisuru ‐3‐)
  • 71. "Sissel IV" (シスル ‐4‐, Shisuru ‐4‐)
  • 72. "Sissel V" (シスル ‐5‐, Shisuru ‐5‐)
  • 73. "Bavarois" (ババロア, Babaroa)
  • 74. "Lyrikmumare" (リリクムムアレ, Ririku Mumuare)
  • 75. "Lord of the Dungeon" (迷宮の主 ‐1‐, Meikyū no Aruji ‐1‐)
  • 76. "Lord of the Dungeon 2" (迷宮の主 ‐2‐, Meikyū no Aruji ‐2‐)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -11-" (モンスターよもやま話11, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 11)
12 August 10, 2022[37]978-4-04-737046-3May 23, 2023[38]978-19-7536798-5
  • 77. "Dungeon" (迷宮, Meikyū)
  • 78. "Dungeon II" (迷宮2, Meikyū 2)
  • 79. "Parasites" (寄生虫, Kiseichū)
  • 80. "Food Chain" (食物連鎖, Shokumotsu Rensa)
  • 81. "Local Cuisine" (郷土料理, Kyōdo Ryōri)
  • 82. "Marcille" (マルシル, Marushiru)
  • 83. "Marcille 2" (マルシル2, Marushiru 2)
  • 84. "Marcille 3" (マルシル3, Marushiru 3)
  • 85. "Marcille 4" (マルシル4, Marushiru 4)
  • Bonus. "Miscellaneous Monster Tales -12-" (モンスターよもやま話12, Monsutā Yomoyamabanashi 12)
13 December 15, 2023[39]978-4-04-737456-0March 19, 2024[40]978-19-7539385-4
  • 86. "Winged Lion" (翼獅子, Yokujishi)
  • 87. "Winged Lion 2" (翼獅子2, Yokujishi 2)
  • 88. "Winged Lion 3" (翼獅子3, Yokujishi 3)
  • 89. "Winged Lion 4" (翼獅子4, Yokujishi 4)
  • 90. "Winged Lion 5" (翼獅子5, Yokujishi 5)
  • 91. "Winged Lion 6" (翼獅子6, Yokujishi 6)
  • 92. "Island" (, Shima)
14 December 15, 2023[41]978-4-04-737740-0July 23, 2024[42]979-88-5540035-9
  • 93. "Falin 1" (ファリン1, Farin 1)
  • 94. "Falin 2" (ファリン2, Farin 2)
  • 95. "Falin 3" (ファリン3, Farin 3)
  • 96. "Falin 4" (ファリン4, Farin 4)
  • 97. "Dungeon Meal" (ダンジョン飯, Danjon Meshi)

Anime

The series received an anime television adaptation produced by Trigger,[43] which is slated to air for two consecutive cours. It is directed by Yoshihiro Miyajima, with scripts written by Kimiko Ueno, character designs by Naoki Takeda, and music composed by Yasunori Mitsuda and Shunsuke Tsuchiya.[3][44] Bump of Chicken performs the opening theme "Sleep Walking Orchestra", while Ryokuoushoku Shakai performs the ending theme "Party!!".[8][10] It premiered on January 4, 2024, on Tokyo MX and other networks,[11] with Netflix simuldubbing[45] and streaming the series worldwide weekly.[46][10]

Episodes

No.Title [47][a]Directed by [b]Written by [b]Storyboarded by [b]Original air date [49]
1"Hot Pot / Tart"
Transliteration: "Mizutaki / Taruto" (Japanese: 水炊き / タルト)
UnknownUnknownTBAJanuary 4, 2024 (2024-01-04)
After encountering a legendary red dragon in a dungeon, the adventurer Laios Touden and his party are almost killed until his sister Falin is swallowed by the dragon. Her last act is to teleport everyone safely out of the dungeon. Laios hopes to retrieve Falin so she can be resurrected, but this must happen before she is fully digested, or she will be dead permanently. Unfortunately, two party members quit, leaving only Elven mage Marcille Donato, Halfling thief Chilchuck Tims, and no money. Since they need their equipment to survive and cannot sell it to buy food, Laios makes the radical suggestion to hunt and eat dungeon monsters. After spending some time convincing Marcille, they agree to try it. Their initial attempt to cook a monster scorpion is disgusting but does draw the attention of Dwarf warrior Senshi, a veteran of monster cookery. With his assistance, they produce a scorpion and mushroom hot-pot even the reluctant Marcille finds delicious. Learning they seek the red dragon, Senshi joins their party. Moving deeper into the dungeon, they camp for the night while Senshi makes supper; a tart made from the fruits of giant carnivorous plant monsters.
2"Roast Basilisk / Omelet / Kakiage"
Transliteration: "Rōsuto Bajirisuku / Omuretsu / Kakiage" (Japanese: ローストバジリスク / オムレツ / かき揚げ)
UnknownUnknownTBAJanuary 11, 2024 (2024-01-11)
Senshi lectures the group on the typical poor diet of adventurers, which is high in fat and low on vegetables. As Marcille is craving meat, Senshi recommends either hunting a basilisk and its eggs. During the hunt, another adventurer is poisoned, but Senshi shows them cooking then eating the basilisk acts as an antidote. Requiring vegetables, Senshi harvests screaming mandrakes using a shortcut method. Marcille tries to demonstrate the proper method of harvesting mandrakes, but messes up and is attacked by a bat monster. Laios helps her feel better by pointing out things she is good at. Senshi discovers harvesting mandrakes the right way makes them taste sweeter, so he credits Marcille for teaching him something new and cooks mandrake and basilisk egg omelettes. Moving to the next floor, Chilchuck takes the lead as the area is full of booby traps. Unfortunately, Senshi delights in setting off traps on purpose and repurposes a fire trap and a hot oil trap into an oil fryer to make mandrake and bat meat kakiage. During the process, the two gain a better appreciation of each other as Chilchuck shows Senshi how to manipulate traps in exchange for basic cookery skills.
3"Living Armour"
Transliteration: "Ugoku Yoroi" (Japanese: 動く鎧)
UnknownUnknownTBAJanuary 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)
When Laios' sword is damaged, he recalls how he first found it. Three years ago, he and Falin were novices and Laios was killed for the first time by a living armor monster but managed to keep the armor's sword once he was resurrected. By chance, the party is now in the same area where suits of armor congregate and end up surrounded by them. Marcille suspects the armors are not monsters themselves, but empty puppets magically controlled by another monster. Laios confronts a larger armor guarding an egg and his damaged sword is destroyed. He realizes the armors are actually the shells of dozens of small, mollusc like monsters. Using the egg as bait, Laios defeats the larger armor then distracts the smaller armors and they safely escape. Deciding to treat them like giant shellfish, Senshi removes all the monsters from the large armor and cooks them in several ways. While edible, everyone agrees the armors are flavorless. Laios takes the large armor's much stronger sword as a replacement but makes the odd decision to hide from the others that one monster is still alive in the sword's handle.
4"Stewed Cabbage / Orcs"
Transliteration: "Kyabetsu Ni / Ōku" (Japanese: キャベツ煮 / オーク)
UnknownUnknownTBAJanuary 25, 2024 (2024-01-25)
Senshi reveals the third floor is populated only by undead and golems. Fortunately, golems are made of mud perfect for growing vegetables, so he keeps three at his secret campsite. After enjoying stewed cabbage, Marcille is disgusted that Senshi uses toilet waste as fertilizer. Senshi reveals the only thing stopping more dangerous monsters rising to the surface are the golems, but only his three remain alive. By keeping them healthy, he keeps adventurers on upper floors safe. They take the extra vegetables to a merchant, but the shop is attacked by orcs. It transpires Senshi intended to trade with the orcs all along as they are friends. The orcs are struggling as the red dragon has been invading their territory. Senshi gives them the vegetables and also shows them how to make bread. Marcille and the orc chief argue due to their species' past conflicts, but when the chief's infant son interrupts, they manage to share a meal. Laios shares the party's reason for hunting the dragon and his goal of conquering the dungeon. As such, the chief reveals the dragon was last seen two floors down on floor five.
5"Snacks / Sorbet"
Transliteration: "Oyatsu / Sorube" (Japanese: おやつ / ソルベ)
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Other media

In 2017, a stop motion animation, subtitled Senshi's Easy Cooking! (センシのかんたんクッキング!, Senshi no Kantan Kukkingu!), was released on YouTube to commemorate the release of the manga's fifth volume.[50] In 2019, an animated commercial produced by Trigger was released to promote the manga's eighth volume.[51]

On January 9, 2024, it was announced that a pop-up restaurant would be established in Shibuya at the n_space event space, which would exhibit food depicted in the manga, from January 18–21. Some visitors were given packs of ramen said to be "made" from the Red Dragon.[52][53]

Reception

Volume 1 reached the 11th place on the weekly Oricon manga charts[54] and it was the 87th best-selling manga volume in Japan from November 17, 2014, to May 17, 2015, with 315,298 copies sold.[55] As of August 16, 2015, it had sold 381,614 copies.[56] Volume 2 reached the 3rd place on the charts[56] and, as of September 17, 2015, had sold 362,906 copies.[57] As of August 2017, the first 4 volumes had over 2 million copies in print.[58]

The manga was chosen as the 13th best manga of 2015 in the Book of the Year manga ranking of Da Vinci magazine.[59] The 2016 edition of the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook ranked the series at number one on its list of top 20 manga for male readers.[60] The manga was nominated for the 9th to 12th Manga Taishō Award from 2016 to 2019.

Notes

  1. ^ All English titles are taken from Netflix.[48]
  2. ^ a b c Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.

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