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An English dub was produced by Toei and Ocean Media. It was initially the subject of a do-no-work notice issued by the American actor's union SAG-AFTRA. [9] Muse Communication licensed the second series in Southeast Asia. [10] The first 25 episodes began streaming in the United Kingdom on BBC's iPlayer on September 26, 2022. [11]
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai was adapted into a forty-six episode anime series by Toei Animation and aired on TBS from October 17, 1991 to September 24, 1992. Despite no official Japanese DVD release, the show reran in 2007 on Toei's channel with a new master. [1]
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai – Xross Blade, an arcade game with collectible trading cards, was released in Japanese arcades on October 22, 2020. [42] Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai – A Hero's Bonds, a smartphone RPG for iOS/Android, was released worldwide on September 28, 2021, [43] and was closed on April 26, 2023. [44]
This is a list of characters for the manga series Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai and its two anime adaptations. The manga ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1989 to 1996 and the first anime series aired from 1991 to 1992, covering the first 10 volumes of the manga, while the second one aired from 2020 to 2022 and covered the entire series, both produced by Toei Animation.
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[1] [2] Issues 35–37 included the short story Dai Bakuhatsu!! (ダイ爆発!!!). [3] [4] [5] The serialization of The Adventure of Dai began that same year in the 45th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, published on October 23. [6] It continued on for seven years before ending in the 52nd issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump on December 9, 1996. [7]
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"Yūsha yo Isoge!!" (勇者よいそげ!!, lit. Hero, Hurry!!) is the theme song of the 1991 Japanese anime Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai.It was composed by Koichi Sugiyama, with lyrics by Kohei Oikawa, and sung by Jiro Dan. [1]