The first large-scale exhibition dedicated to Ryoko Kui’s Delicious in Dungeon manga is ready for fans to dig into all it has to offer, following today’s reveal of two new illustrations and associated merchandise. The standard badges, keychains, stickers and apparel will be available for purchase, along with magic mugs, Red Dragon snacks, treasure bug medals and “Senshi’s Salt”. All visitors will receive one of four clear card varieties for both illustration versions upon entry.
The event, which will feature recreations of iconic scenes, production materials from anime studio TRIGGER and other illustrations, will be open from April 27 to May 6 in Tokyo Solamachi’s Space 634.
Delicious in Dungeon exhibition illustration
Delicious in Dungeon exhibition illustration, anime version
Magic Mug
Treasure Bug Medal
“Senshi’s Salt”
Based on the manga by Ryoko Kui, Yoshihiro Miyajima (Delicious in Dungeon commercial) directs the anime at studio TRIGGER, with series composition by Kimiko Ueno (Little Witch Academia scriptwriter), character designs by Naoki Takeda (BNA chief animation director) and music by Yasunori Mitsuda (Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut).
Netflix is streaming the anime worldwide in sub and dub. Yen Press, which publishes the manga’s official English version, describes the series’ first volume:
When young adventurer Laios and his company are attacked and soundly thrashed by a dragon deep in a dungeon, the party loses all its money and provisions…and a member! They’re eager to go back and save her, but there is just one problem: If they set out with no food or coin to speak of, they’re sure to starve on the way! But Laios comes up with a brilliant idea: “Let’s eat the monsters!” Slimes, basilisks, and even dragons…none are safe from the appetites of these dungeon-crawling gourmands!
Source: Comic Natalie