Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka IV: Shin Shou - Meikyuu-hen Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? IV Is It Wrong That I Want to Meet You in a Dungeon 4th Season 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Ⅳ 新章 迷宮篇
Synopsis
DanMachi 4 is about intrepid adventurer Bell Cranel has leveled up, but he can’t rest on his dungeoneering laurels just yet. The Hestia Familia still has a long way to go before it can stand toe-to-toe with the other Familias of Orario — but before Bell can set out on his next mission, reports of a brutal murder rock the adventuring community! One of Bell’s trusted allies stands accused of the horrible crime, and it’s up to Bell and his friends to clear their name and uncover a nefarious plot brewing in the dungeon’s dark depths.
Reviews
If you’re still here by the time you’re reading this short and sweet review, there’s no need to actually do a recap on the prior seasons, to which if otherwise, please go back and watch the 3 seasons, then come back to this one.
The ever so popular LN that is Fujino Omori’s DanMachi that’s coming back for its 4th season, and potentially the largest since this was first announced to be a 2-cour series (which later became a split-cour), drives the audience back to Volumes 12 and 13 of the LN (for the 1st half) where the Hestia Familia under Bell Cranel and his gang of adventurers from all across various Familias, join forces to tackle the Dungeon’s new unknown: the Lower Floors which contain this signature point called the Great Fall, that encapsulates this huge waterfall that’s estimated to be 400 meters wide and twice that in length, marking its beginning which lasts from the 25th until the 27th Floor. And this is said to be the most dangerous floors that adventurers must be at least Level 4 before they can explore this side of the Dungeon, or otherwise it’s one-hit KOs, and survival is only barely scraped by the least of coincidence and luck.
The only things to note in Season 4 going forward, is that aside from the LN author himself helping to supervise on the pacing of this 2-cour long story, just about the only new character that’s introduced so far is yet another Xenos creature: Marie the mermaid, which like Wiene in Season 3, is yet another female that follows Bell Cranel’s never-ending “salute” of picking up girls in the dungeon, though her use case isn’t really that much known yet aside from falling in love with Bell after saving her from a strong monster. So, take it as you will about the usual DanMachi 4 trope that’s already a mainstay from the very beginning.
Regardless, everything that I’ve mentioned in prior seasons can be taken here with J.C.Staff’s already great production, plus the OST, with sajou no hana’s OP and Saori Hayami’s ED for the 1st half, which all are pretty good. I mean, if you’re enjoying DanMachi 4 or vice versa, it’s a no-brainer for anyone who is still keeping up with the anime to go ahead and continue the progress.