"The Insignia of Avan" ( アバンのしるし, Aban no Shirushi) "Battle!! Hadlar versus Avan" ( 対決!!ハドラー対アバン, Taiketsu!! Hadorā Tai Aban) "The Dragon Who Wore Glasses!" ( メガネをかけた竜!, Megane o Kaketa Ryū!) Volume list Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai No.
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On July 9, 2021, Viz Media announced they licensed the series for English publication, starting in Q2 of 2022. The series is centered around Avan before he met Dai and his companions.Ī spin-off manga written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Amami, titled Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai - Cross Blade, launched in the November issue of Shueisha's Saikyō Jump manga magazine on October 1, 2020. Ī prequel manga series illustrated by Yūsaku Shibata, with Sanjo credited for original work, began serializing in Shueisha's V Jump manga magazine in the November issue on September 19, 2020. A 25-volume edition that includes the color pages from its original magazine run and newly drawn covers by Inada was published between Octoand July 2, 2021. It was later released in 22 bunkobon volumes published from Jto March 18, 2004. The manga was collected into 37 tankōbon volumes published between Maand June 4, 1997. It continued on for seven years before ending in the 52nd issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump on December 9, 1996. The serialization of The Adventure of Dai began that same year in the 45th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, published on October 23. Issues 35–37 included the short story Dai Bakuhatsu!! ( ダイ爆発!!!). A short story Derupa! Iruiru! ( デルパ!イルイル!) was first released in the 25th and 26th issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1989. The 17th light novel volume and the 14th manga volume shipped on July 14 and September 8, respectively.Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai is a manga series written by Riku Sanjo and illustrated by Koji Inada. One Peace Books licensed both the light novel and manga in English in 2015.
Kadokawa shipped the 16th volume on July 20. The novel reached a cumulative circulation of 7.8 million copies with the release of the 22nd volume on June 25 last year.Ĭomic Flapper began serializing a manga adaptation by Kyu Aiya in February 2014. Kadokawa began printing the novel with illustrations by Seira Minami the following August.
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari adapts Yusagi Aneko's adventure fantasy light novel of the same title, which originally launched on the Shousetsuka ni Narou website in October 2012.
Funimation subsequently streamed an English dub. Crunchyroll-who participated in the anime's production committee-simulcast the show with subtitles. The first anime season produced by Kineta Citrus aired in two cours between Winter and Summer 2019, covering the first five volumes and the beginning of the sixth volume. Prop Design: Ryou Hirata ( Kakushigoto), Mikio ( Himote House Twitter illustration)Ĭostume Design: Kahoru Fujiki ( Sarazanmai key animation)Īrt Director: Masaru Satou ( Fugou Keiji: Balance:Unlimited)Īrt Design: Naomi Ogura ( Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Zetsubou-hen)Ĭolor Design: Aiko Matsuyama ( Gakusen Toshi Asterisk)ģDCG Director: Hiroshi Gou ( Moonlight Mile 2nd Season: Touch Down) Scriptwriter Keigo Koyanagi ( Sirius), character designer Masahiro Suwa ( Hitsugi no Chaika), and music composer Kevin Penkin ( Kami no Tou) are returning from the first season.ĭesign Leader: Takeshi Takakura ( Black Bullet mechanical design) Masato Jinbo ( Fate/kaleid liner Prisma☆Illya 2wei!) is directing the second season at Kinema Citrus and South Korean animation studio DR Movie, replacing Takao Abo. The website also revealed the first key visual (pictured), the first promotional video, and new production staff. The official website of the Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari ( The Rising of the Shield Hero) anime series announced on Friday that the second season will premiere in 2021.