Never thought I’d be jealous of a roasted basilisk, but here we are. The way Delicious in Dungeon turned monster hunting into a legit cooking show feels like the same kind of game changer as when food anime first made ramen look epic. Watching Laios decide to eat his way through the dungeon instead of just fighting was wild, but then Marcille’s reactions to every weird dish cracked me up even more. If more adventure anime start focusing on the little stuff like food, it could totally flip how we see quests and worldbuilding. What if the real treasure is the recipes? Can’t wait to see what gets cooked up next—who else is hungry for more?
Could Delicious in Dungeon’s Fantasy Food Change How We See Adventure Anime?
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Honestly, I never expected monster cuisine to be so hype. Delicious in Dungeon makes me care about what’s on the plate as much as what’s lurking around the next corner. If more adventure anime did this, I’d be way more invested in the worlds—they’d feel so much more lived in and real. -
Honestly, seeing Laios and crew actually cook the monsters they fight makes the dungeon feel so much more alive. It’s not just about loot or leveling up anymore—it’s about surviving and enjoying the weirdness. Marcille’s disgust is hilarious, but I’d totally try dungeon crab if it looked that good.Comment
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