I thought’ Dungeon Meal’ was a sudden change in the drawing, but then the TRIGGER full-throttle animation turned into a moving animation that said, ‘This is cute as it is.’

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The third episode of the TV anime “Dungeon Meal” (every Thursday at 10:30 p.m., distributed on TOKYO MX, ABEMA, Disney Plus, Hulu, etc.), titled “Moving Armor,” was broadcast on January 18th. To save Farin (CV. Saori Hayami), who was eaten by a red dragon in the dungeon’s depths, Raios (CV. Kentaro Kumagai) and his friends challenge the dungeon with their self-sufficient food supply from the monsters they hunt. The group arrived at a hall lined with armor.

The mysterious monster “Moving Armor,” which once caused much trouble to Raios when he was a fledgling adventurer, blocks his path again. This episode focused on the battle with this moving armor, and it became a hot topic that the animation was similar to TRIGGER. (The following contains spoilers)

The shocking truth about the moving armor revealed by Raios Cooking slime and basilisk In addition to the impact of eating it, the fun of “Dungeon Meals” lies in the ecological analysis of monsters during the cooking process and battles. The highlight of this work is the trivia knowledge and the discovery of new facts that overturn the conventional wisdom of fantasy.

This is also due to the unique taste of Raios, who loves monsters too much, but this time, his observational eye for monsters became the power to help the party in trouble. The group quickens to reach the deep floor where the Red Dragon is located as quickly as possible. When Chilchak (CV. Asuna Tomari) goes through the shortcut hidden passage, Raios notices that the tsuba of his sword is missing.

This beloved sword of Raios was the one he obtained three years ago when he encountered the “moving armor” that caused his first death. In this world, “resurrection after death” is commonplace, so death may be just another status ailment, but it’s very typical of Raios that he’s been patronizing such an ominous thing for so long. Moreover, he suddenly comes up with the idea of ​​eating moving armor, much to the dismay of his fellow monster eater Senshi (CV: Hiroshi Naka), who says, “There’s no way you can eat armor.” And then we arrived at the large hall. Moving armor was lined up on the left and right of the hall as if there were rumors. Since the armor moves slowly, the group tries to run through the hall simultaneously. However, for some reason, the moving armor’s behavior differs from usual, and it stands in the way.

Thinking that there might be a wizard who can control moving armor behind the hall door, Raios reconsiders his strategy and breaks through the hall alone. However, what was there was a new moving armor with a lion’s helmet. Raios has a hard time fighting an opponent he cannot defeat even by cutting with his sword, but when he finds an egg pod on the back of the shield, he finds a way out of the situation. It’s supposed to be an inanimate object controlled by magic, but it acts like picking up a fallen head or following us with its eyes. In other words, moving armor is a living thing. Raios’s guess was correct, and he used the lion’s habit of protecting eggs to defeat the lion’s armor and rescue Marsil and his friends, who were cornered up to episode 2. Fans are delighted with the illustrations, which are full of TRIGGER flavor. What moves the moving armor is a shell-like mollusk creature hidden in the gap between the double layers inside the armor. Instead, according to Laios’ prediction, the armor is an outer shell made by a mollusk creature. The young, born from eggs, form an outer shell as they grow and form humanoid armor when they group with other individuals. Once they can move, they search for other groups and move on.

They were hermaphrodites, and the fact that they were lined up in a row might have been a matchmaking match. Some people probably thought there was a living thing inside the moving armor, but no one thought that what looked like armor was the shell of a seashell. “The industry will be shaken if we announce this!” Raios’ eyes were utterly high, and he said, “It’s disgusting that he talks so fast when it comes to talking about monsters…” Chilchak said in awe. Perhaps because the third episode focused on the action scenes with this moving armor, it moved well, unlike the first and second episodes, which focused on the tempo of the manga.

The characters also move well even outside of battle scenes, and I get the impression that they fully demonstrated their ability to be called “action triggers.” Perhaps for that reason, the characters were drawn in a style typical of TRIGGER, with comments such as, “Even though it was faithful to the original story up until the second episode, this time the drawings had a Trigger-like feel to them.”

“Immediately after the opening, the character designs differed from usual, and TRIGGER’s serious episode started.” There were many comments on social media from viewers who noticed this, such as, “There was no moment when the drawing stopped for almost 30 minutes, and I could feel the spirit of the anime.” “TRIGGER Marushiru is good. This is so cute.” It was getting worse.

Official X is showing reproductions using food samples. This week, an entire course of moving Armor is being offered, and one more monster meal recipe has been added. As expected of Raios, whose curiosity about monster food outweighs the dangers of poison, it’s also cute to see Marcil savoring the food despite his reluctance and finishing it every time. Although the recipe is impossible due to the ingredients, the official anime site X has published a monster meal recreated using food samples with the cooperation of Iwasaki and B.I.

The high quality was praised one after another, with comments such as “The most delicious part is on it!” “Marcil’s screams are gone, lol” “It looks delicious; I can see that Raios is eating it with enthusiasm” There is. I highly recommend you take a look.

‘This week’s recipe’ From the original [Full course of moving Armor] Stir-fried moving armor dwarf style (serves 3-4 people): Antidote – 2 bundles of medicinal herbs – 1 bundle of moving Armor – Special 7-8 medium pieces Sauce: 1 tablespoon Salt/Pepper: Steamed moving Armor (for 5 to 6 people): Moving Armor (with shell): 1 individual seasoning: Salt, soy sauce, vinegar, etc. as you like Moving armor soup (For four people): Moving Armor – 3 to 4 large pieces Basilisk eggs – 1 Herb – 1 bunch Soy sauce – 1 tablespoon Special sauce – 1 tablespoon Salt and pepper – appropriate amount Baked moving Armor (1 person) (minutes): Moving Armor – 1 large piece Seasonings – salt, soy sauce, vinegar, etc. to your liking Text/Yasumichi Suzuki

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