Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?

ダンジョンに出会いを求めるのは間違っているだろうか (Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka)

8.0(1)
OtakuDen
7.5(1,009,587)
MAL Score
Ranked #1967
Popularity #76
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
Episodes
13
Duration
23 min per ep
Aired
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

In the bustling city of Orario, excitement and danger go hand in hand—especially for Bell Cranel, a wide-eyed young adventurer determined to make a name for himself. His luck shifts when he crosses paths with the solitary goddess Hestia, and with her backing he finally gets a chance to chase his ambition. Together, they set their sights on Orario’s sprawling underground labyrinth: the Dungeon, a monster-infested maze where a single mistake can be fatal and something unseen stirs in the darkness.

Life above ground offers no guarantees either. In a world where gods live alongside humans and often clash as much as they cooperate, every day is earned the hard way. Through setbacks and victories alike, Bell’s relentless optimism draws him into new bonds and hard-won growth as his journey pushes deeper into Orario’s perilous heart.

Otaku Consensus

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? lands as a slick, RPG-flavored fantasy romp whose appeal lives in its clear progression fantasy hook, likable leads, and a bustling city-and-Dungeon setting that’s easy to binge. Fans praise its adventure-forward momentum, humor, and the simple satisfaction of watching Bell climb from underdog to credible threat, while detractors consistently knock its reliance on familiar light-novel tropes, uneven pacing, and conspicuous fanservice. The result is a widely popular (MAL Popularity #76) crowd-pleaser that’s more about energetic fun than narrative reinvention.

Why You Should Watch

Watch DanMachi if you want a fantasy action series that feels like an RPG campaign brought to life: quests, leveling, rival adventurers, and a city that treats monster-hunting like a real economy. J.C.Staff keeps the show moving with brisk fights, bright color work, and a steady drip of new faces that make Orario feel busy and competitive. It’s also a comfort-watch for progression fans—Bell’s growth is the engine, and the show is happiest when it’s turning setbacks into momentum. If you can roll with harem-adjacent comedy and occasional nudity/fanservice, you’ll find an entertaining, easy-to-follow adventure with a surprisingly earnest heart.

Studios

  • J.C.Staff

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