All in all, Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka Season 3 was honestly the best season to date, jumping back from a pretty null season 2. I was always intrigued by the concept of Danmachi. On paper, it seemed like the ultimate anime, with a strong not-an-idiot protagonist, reliable supporting characters, no over-the-top antagonist, and a very very interesting story. This season did not disappoint. Introducing additional characters, Oomori Fujino did not fail on the character development, as it was on point leading up to the spectacular climax at the end. J.C. Staff isn't exactly one of the well-received studios, as many of their works just seem dull and super disappointing, but for some reason, the animation, directing, effects, and even the OSTs fit so well to this anime it made the ending even more wonderful. I've got to say, after watching over 200 animes, this was the first for me to shed a tear to. Even I didn't cry to those sad animes like Kimi no Suizou wo Tabetai or Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso. Enough of my blabbering now, let's get into the review.
Story
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With the new season, the story takes an unexpected turn off the track, I was skeptical at first because seemed more like a side story than an actual story for the plot, but all in all the story intrigued me the most out of the majority of animes I've watched over the past few years, and boy, what an ending to the story this season.
24/25
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Characters
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With a new story, there are many new characters introduced, all to play a big role. I was honestly surprised how many characters were introduced and even more surprised that all of them had a big role to play through this season's story. The concept was honestly pretty wack but in the end, I guess it all worked out.
24/25
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Animation and Effects
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I'm going to be honest, J.C. Staff's animation is pretty crap in other animes. To me, they just seem to be a pump and dump type studio, lousy work while pumping out as many low-quality animes they could possibly can in a single season. But in Danmachi, it suddenly becomes on point, the animation, directing, music, everything. If only they could continue this momentum into other animes. The OSTs give such a good feel throughout the anime, especially towards the end of the anime.
25/25
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Art
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Usually, I never take points off an anime's art unless the art is significantly different from a traditional anime's art style, and Danmachi follows the traditional art style of anime, clean, sleek, and cute. Nothing disappointing here.
25/25
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