Best Anime Like DanMachi
Highlights
- DanMachi’s polarizing seasons stray from dungeon exploring but season 4 brings it back on track.
- Made in Abyss is darker and explores similar themes of exploring deadly dungeons and human corruption.
- Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions portrays realistic survival in a dark fantasy world, like DanMachi’s drama.
DanMachi, or Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? is a popular fantasy anime that has spawned a couple of seasons. Based on a light novel by Fujino Omori, the anime envisions a world where adventurers pledge allegiance to gods, forming guilds dedicated to the deities. Hestia is one such goddess, but she is rather low in the pecking order due to the fact she only has one follower: Bell Cranel. While pure-hearted and assertive, Bell is also relatively weak, but he is willing to put himself on the line as he explores the eponymous dungeon. Along the way, Hestia’s guild starts to grow.
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Although never producing anything close to bad, DanMachi can be polarizing since some of its seasons’ arcs move away from the show’s base concept: exploring a seemingly endless dungeon. However, season 4 marked a return to this original blueprint, and it was a huge step in the right direction. The show’s future is (hopefully) bright, but are there some anime similar to DanMachi that fans should check out?
Updated on March 3, 2024 by Mark Sammut: Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? 5 has been confirmed, although a release period has yet to be announced. The fantasy anime is currently on an upward trajectory, with season 4 representing its peak; consequently, the next entry might be the most highly anticipated yet. While waiting for its debut, fans should check out some anime like DanMachi.
7 Delicious In Dungeon
A Twist On Dungeon Crawling
Delicious in Dungeon
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.78
- Japanese Title
- Dungeon Meshi
- Release Date
- January 4, 2024
- Studio
- Trigger
- Number of Episodes
- 24
- Creator
- Ryōko Kui
- Based On
- Manga
A Winter 2024 delight, Delicious in Dungeon offers a charming take on dungeon crawling, and it is a must-watch for fans of fantasy anime or Dungeons & Dragons. The story follows a party as they traverse a dungeon to rescue a companion who was eaten by a dragon, and they have to get to her before she is digested. As they cannot afford to be bogged down by unnecessary weight or to waste time restocking supplies, they decide to eat the dungeon’s monstrous inhabitants, a solution that not every member is equally excited by.
As this premise implies, Delicious in Dungeon is a comedy that loves to twist genre tropes; that said, the anime still tells an effective fantasy story filled with endearing characters. While the show’s tone is lighthearted, the characters take their situations seriously, which heightens the humor while making room for the occasional action sequence. Unsurprisingly, Trigger’s animation is stunning, and the dungeon manages to be traditional while also oozing personality.
6 Tower Of Druaga: The Aegis Of Uruk
Unforgiving Dungeon
The Tower of Druaga
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.13 (Season 1)
- Japanese Title
- Druaga no Tou
- Release Date
- April 1, 2008
- Studio
- Gonzo
- Number of Episodes
- 24
- Based On
- Game
The Tower of Druaga is bizarre in more ways than one. Firstly, the anime is a sequel to a respected but old game, a fact the show loves to acknowledge in both blatant and subtle ways. Secondly, the first episode is a wacky parody of fantasy stories and clashes wildly with the anime’s otherwise serious tone. Both of these things might discourage DanMachi fans from giving The Tower of Druaga a try, which would be a shame as the shows are cut from a similar cloth.
While Bell strives to descend the dungeon’s levels, The Tower of Druaga‘s Jil wants to climb to the top of the titular structure. This journey cannot be done alone either, so Jil teams up with a few colorful class archetypes who make up for his weaknesses (and hard-headedness). The leads also have relatively similar arcs, particularly regarding their power scaling.
5 Made In Abyss
Harrowing Adventure In A Sadistic Dungeon
Made in Abyss
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.66 (Season 1)
- Release Date
- July 7, 2017
- Studio
- Kinema Citrus
- Number of Episodes
- 25
- Creator
- Akihito Tsukushi
- Based On
- Manga
- Streaming Service(s)
- Amazon Prime Video , HIDIVE
This recommendation comes with an asterisk since Made in Abyss is far darker than DanMachi, to the point the anime can be uncomfortable to watch at times. However, the shows share similar premises as they both follow adventurers who descend mysterious dungeons filled with awe-inspiring and terrifying things. The deeper they get, the worse nightmares they face.
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Made in Abyss tortures its heroes in ways that go beyond any setbacks endured by Bell, although both anime touch upon similar themes like human corruption. Kinema Citrus’ series also dedicates a lot of time to establishing the mythos of the Abyss, ensuring the location feels like a living entity.
4 Grimgar: Ashes And Illusions
A Realistic Isekai Where Survival is Not Guaranteed
Grimgar Ashes and Illusions
- Japanese Title
- Hai to Gensou no Grimgar
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.65
- Release Date
- January 11, 2016
- Studio
- A-1 Pictures
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Creator
- Ao Jūmonji
- Based On
- Light Novel
Although not devoid of comedy, each new season of DanMachi has heightened the dramatic tension at the cost of humor. It is a dark fantasy show that emphasizes the inherent dangers of Bell’s chosen lifestyle. Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions does effectively the same thing, albeit with an isekai twist.
Stripped of their memory and lacking much in the way of survival skills, a group of teenagers are stranded in a cutthroat fantasy world that shows little sympathy for the weak. In order to survive, they begin to take on basic quests that offer high risk but little reward.
3 KonoSuba: God’s Blessing On This Wonderful World!
Laughing Through Misadventures
KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World!
- Japanese Title
- Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.11 (Season 1)
- Release Date
- January 14, 2016
- Studio
- Studio Deen
- Number of Episodes
- 20
- Creator
- Natsume Akatsuki
- Based On
- Novel & Light Novel
KonoSuba has a completely different tone than DanMachi since it is primarily a parody of the isekai genre, despite some episodes and the movie dabbling in a touch of action. Still, this show is only for people looking for a comedic take on the fantasy genre; however, these two series have some things in common.
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For one, both stories revolve around a human and goddess dynamic, although Kazuma and Aqua’s banter tends to be more adversarial than Bell and Hestia’s supporting friendship. As the anime progresses, Kazuma gradually forms a party of misfits who can hold their own in battle but also have a few glaring weaknesses.
2 The Rising Of The Shield Hero
Protagonist With The World Against Him
The Rising of The Shield Hero
- Japanese Title
- Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.96 (Season 1)
- Release Date
- January 9, 2019
- Studio
- Kinema Citrus, DR Movie
- Number of Episodes
- 50
- Creator
- Aneko Yusagi
- Based On
- Novel & Light Novel
Naofumi Iwatani is a university student who suddenly gets transported to a strange world. He soon learns of The Four Cardinal Heroes who are offered a spear, bow, shield, and sword to defeat the Waves of Catastrophe. Once Naofumi arrives in this world, he is cursed with the title of “Shield Hero”, and quickly becomes the butt of many jokes, as the Shield Hero is often seen as weaker than the rest.
Certain events lead to Naofumi being discriminated against by the people of Melromarc, thanks to the cunning Malty Melromarc. This, understandably, causes Naofumi to lose all trust in those around him and vows to improve his reputation and overall strength. He quickly realizes that working alone isn’t the smartest idea, and decides to purchase a troubled demi-human slave called Raphtalia. The Rising of the Shield Hero follows Naofumi and his companion, Raphtalia, on their journey to defeat the Waves.
The Rising of the Shield Hero tends to be a polarizing anime, particularly the sequel. That said, the first season is quite entertaining, and Naofumi is, at least, a fairly unique protagonist for the isekai genre. Like DanMachi, Shield Hero features a protagonist who is largely shunned by society, although he quickly begins to prove everyone wrong.
1 That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
- Japanese Title
- Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.14 (Season 1)
- Release Date
- October 2, 2018
- Studio
- Eight Bit
- Number of Episodes
- 48+
- Creator
- Fuse
- Based On
- Novel & Light Novel
Satoru Mikami comes face to face with his murderer as he is brutally stabbed in Tokyo. While he feels the pain of the attack and is slowly losing consciousness, he hears a strange and unfamiliar voice inside his head. Satoru wakes up to find that he has been reincarnated into a slime. As he takes in the surroundings, he realizes that he’s in an unknown world.
His reincarnated form allows him to consume anything, giving him the ability to imitate the appearance and overall capabilities of whatever it is that he has eaten. While he explores the area, he comes across the Storm Dragon, Veldora, a monster who has been sealed away for 300 years for destroying a town. Satoru promises to help Veldora by breaking the seal that has held the Storm Dragon captive for centuries, leading to Veldora naming the slime, Rimuru Tempest.
That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime is not exactly the same as DanMachi, mostly due to featuring a very overpowered protagonist who is generally not challenged during most of the currently available seasons. However, both anime focus on a gradually forming new society (or guild) featuring powerful figures who feel naturally attracted to a charismatic central figure. More importantly, both series blends humor, action, and suspense well, even if Slime is a bit more lighthearted than DanMachi‘s later seasons.
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