Directed by:
Hideki TachibanaCinematography:
Shingo FukuyoComposer:
Keiji InaiCast:
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Inori Minase, Maaya Uchida, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Haruka Chisuga, Saori Hayami, Yūki Takada, Tetsu Inada, Jun Fukushima, Daisuke Namikawa (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(13)
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A Dragon Girl (Wiene) (S03E01)
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A Single Wing (Monster) (S03E02)
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Outliers (Xenos) (S03E03)
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Aspiration (Distant Dream) (S03E04)
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Ikelos Familia (King of Atrocity) (S03E05)
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Man-Made Labyrinth (Knossos) (S03E06)
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The Dreams of Beasts (Dix Perdix) (S03E07)
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The Fool (Bell Cranel) (S03E08)
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Downfall (Stigma) (S03E09)
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Forced Breakthrough (Invisible) (S03E10)
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Decisive Battle (Ultra Soul) (S03E11)
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Hero's Return (Argonaut) (S03E12)
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Is It Wrong to Try to Find a Hot Spring in Orario? (Bath God Forever) (S03E13)
Plots(1)
The rules of the Dungeon always seemed simple: Enter, avoid traps, kill monsters and gather treasure. But when Bell rescues a young vouivre, Wiene, who is capable of speaking, it changes his understanding of what the Dungeon’s monsters could be. Unfortunately, the discovery of the Xenos, a secret group of monsters who all speak, reincarnate, and are capable of rational thought, isn’t welcomed by all. With many of the Familias remaining determined to destroy all monsters on sight, Bell and the Hestia Familia quickly find themselves confronted on multiple fronts, even as other Familias work in secret to exploit the Xenos for their own sinister gains. And when the Xenos are forced to defend themselves, all hell breaks loose. (MVM Entertainment)
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Reviews (1)
This season largely renewed my appetite for watching Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Sure, the storyline is very formulaic, and the screenwriters' attempt to stir up the audience’s emotions by sacrificing the poor little cute Wiene is a pretty typical move, however, I think it works. They managed to pull it off, the moments that were supposed to move me moved me, there was suspense at the right time, and the whole controversy about the possibility of monsters integrating into society - well, let us just say it is an interesting subject matter, to say the least. I not only appreciated Bell, the main male protagonist, and also many other characters, including the mostly indecipherable Ais... I was equally intrigued by the new characters, like Fels, and also some of the monsters. Actually, Bell was actually pretty watchable this season! After last season’s brothel fiasco, this part of the story is a nice reminder that I sometimes actually find DanMachi entertaining. 7/10. ()
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