Manga Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai is written by
Riku Sanjo and illustrated by
Koji Inada. A short story "Gush! Gulp!" was first published for two chapters in
Shueisha's
Weekly Shōnen Jump in June 1989. A short story, "Dai o' Might!!!", was published for three chapters in August 1989.
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai was serialized for seven years in
Weekly Shōnen Jump from October 23, 1989, to December 9, 1996. The manga was collected into 37 volumes published between March 9, 1990, and June 4, 1997. It was later released in 22 volumes published from June 18, 2003, to March 18, 2004. A 25-volume edition that includes the color pages from its original magazine run and newly drawn covers by Inada was published between October 2, 2020, and July 2, 2021. On July 9, 2021,
Viz Media announced they licensed the series for English publication. The first volume was released on March 1, 2022; the fifth and latest volume was released on November 8 of that same year. A prequel manga series, titled and illustrated by Yūsaku Shibata, with Sanjo credited for original work, began serializing in Shueisha's
V Jump magazine on September 19, 2020. The series is centered around Avan before he met Dai and his companions. Its first part, the "Hero Arc", ended on July 20, 2024, and the second, the "Teacher Arc", began on November 21, 2024. A spin-off manga written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Amami, titled
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai – Xross Blade, was serialized in Shueisha's
Saikyō Jump magazine from October 1, 2020, It is based on the October 2020 video game of the same name.
Anime First series (1991) Produced by
Toei Animation, the anime adaptation of
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai aired for 46 episodes 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. The series uses two pieces of theme music, both composed by
Koichi Sugiyama and performed by
Jirō Dan. "Yuusha yo Isoge!!" is used for the opening theme, while "
My Road, My Journey", which was the original ending theme for
Dragon Quest II, is used for the episodes' ending theme. The series adapts the events of the first ten volumes of the manga, with initial plans to continue onward until scheduling and time slot changes at TBS lead to the series ending after 46 episodes. To accommodate the abrupt ending, Sanjo helped to provide an adjusted finale to the anime. On January 6, 2020, the whole series was released in Japan for distribution on several
video on demand (VOD) services, the first time the series has become officially available after the VHS release of the 1990s. In March 2020 it was announced that the 1991 anime will be getting a Blu-ray box for the first time, released on July 3, 2020. The set contained all 46 episodes, and the three Toei Anime Fair short theatrical films (including the first film never before released on home video), which have been scanned from their original 35 mm negatives with high resolution and recorded as high-quality full HD remastered images.
Films Three short theatrical films were produced based on the first TV series, all of which premiered at the Toei Anime Fair film festival.
Second series (2020) It was announced during Jump Festa 2020 that there would be a new anime adaptation that would premiere in fall 2020. The anime was produced by
Toei Animation and was a hybrid of 2D and CG animation. The series ran for 100 episodes, premiering on
TV Tokyo and other affiliates on October 3, 2020. The series halted broadcast since March 12, 2022, when episode 73 was originally scheduled to air, and the series' entire schedule was subsequently delayed until further notice shortly after Toei Animation revealed their internal servers had been hacked by an unauthorized third party. The broadcast resumed on April 16, 2022, and finished on October 22 of the same year. The band Macaroni Empitsu performed the series' opening theme "Ikiru o Suru" and the series' first ending theme "mother". XIIX performed the series' second ending theme "Akashi".
Muse Communication licensed the second series in Asia-Pacific, and streamed the first 50 episodes on
Netflix in 2022 and also later streamed on Muse Asia
YouTube channel for a limited time in 2023. Toei Animation simulcasted the series with English subtitles in North America, New Zealand, Africa, and Europe via
Crunchyroll, as well as
Hulu in the United States. An English
dub was produced by
Toei Animation Inc. and
Ocean Media. It was initially the subject of a do-no-work notice issued by the American actor's union
SAG-AFTRA. The first 25 episodes began streaming in the
United Kingdom on
BBC's
iPlayer on September 26, 2022. In North America, the first 50 dubbed episodes were made available on a variety of
download to own platforms beginning November 8, 2022. The entire series began streaming in the United States on Hulu on July 1, 2023.
Video games During
Jump Festa '20, a video game based on the series has been announced.
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai – Xross Blade, an arcade game with collectible trading cards, was released in Japanese arcades on October 22, 2020, and closed on March 31, 2024. ''Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai – A Hero's Bonds'', a smartphone RPG for iOS/Android, was released worldwide on September 28, 2021, and was closed on April 26, 2023.
Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest – The Adventure of Dai, an action RPG for
PlayStation 5,
PlayStation 4,
Xbox Series X/S,
Nintendo Switch and PC via
Steam, was released worldwide on September 28, 2023. Dai appears as a playable character in the 2019 video game
Jump Force, marking the first appearance of a
Dragon Quest character in a
Weekly Shōnen Jump crossover game. ==Reception==