at least in the beginning, the world doesn't have to be explained bc we're like "oh duh, fantasy world! makes sense!" but then it does get explained and explored in depth and you question why you didn't wonder about it in the first place, just like the characters in the story.
something in the manga that the anime missed is that the elven script actually does look messy. its not illegible to mr tansu because its elven and he's racist against elves, its because it was written by a teenager. its foreshadowing that the lord of the dungeon is just a kid
every time theres a panel that focuses on kabru's hands holding laios', or reaching for him, holding his arm, gripping on to him im like. what did they mean by this........................
the way i interpret this bonus comic is that even though chilchuck obviously knows what sex is, he didn't know exactly how fertilization works and senshi's explanation was actually a little touching and interesting to him
tbh my favorite part of dungeon meshi is that this panel, izutsumi is clearly referencing this crying cat meme, which came from a picture of my cat inkky. :) inkky passed away in 2020 but tbh i feel a special attachment to izutsumi because of this one panel, like...thats my girl
laughing at kabru being called skinny as a way to underhandedly call him really really bad at not getting killed
i love that other people find him off-putting and strange but he can effortlessly get animals to love him. realest character in the world for my fellow Weird Boys
saw someone else make one of these and i thought i'd put in my take
i love when kui draws laios completely neutral and he has this air of quiet misery and apathy to him. i haven't noticed that in the anime yet. he exudes this aura of boredom and resentment sometimes, the way she draws him.
wtf is this autism creature chilchuck why did she draw his eyes like that
oh god. it's happening
no....you will fight for your life