Before I start, I would like to say that I have never played any of the Dragon Quest games, therefore I won’t make any parallels between them and the manga that I’m reviewing.
Born from the partnership between Koji Inada (art) and Riku Sanjo (story), Dragon Quest – Dai no Daibouken can be initially seen as just propaganda to increase the games sale. And indeed that was probably the idea when they first started developing it, seeing how it was supposed to be a 2-chapter story, which led to another 3-chapter arc, and consequent serialization. This increasing popularity only comes to show that even a money-maker
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Dragon Quest: Dai no Daiboken, Dragon Quest: Dai's Adventure, Dragon Quest: Great Adventure of Dai Japanese: DRAGON QUEST -ダイの大冒険- More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 37
Chapters: 349
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 10, 1989 to Nov 26, 1996
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Weekly) Statistics Ranked: #9032 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1652
Members: 12,813
Favorites: 367 Resources | Reviews
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*Note: Despite still 'reading' as I am typing this, I know how the story will develop, have read later on chapters as well and know the in -and outs of this story more than any other.
A manga from the legendary Dragon Quest franchise. It's quite old -while typing this review- as of now; but is it still -and especially for in that time- worth the read? Yeah, it is. But only if you like Dragon Quest and/or rpg stories with a typical set-up. Give me the chance to explain. Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken is a story revolving around a kid, destined to be 'a hero'. Which ... Oct 8, 2021
Dai's story is that of a pretty basic shonen. Being dragon quest in anime form, it shares some similarities with the dragon ball in art style and Dai's initial character. --Naive boy with mysterious powers is visited by a girl who sends him on an adventure-- The territory is pretty familiar but the lively cast and dragon quest style keep this manga a fun enough romp.
Story: 4/10 Like i said, pretty standard stuff here. Dai and his party have to defeat the demon lord's army. They typically fight one commander at a time while honing their abilities. There are neat swerves in these fights and the ... |