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Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? (2015)
In Orario, fearless adventurers band together in search of fame and fortune within the underground labyrinth known as the Dungeon. But Bell Cranel, novice adventurer, has bigger plans than riches and glory; he fights monsters in the hope of having a fateful encounter with a girl. When this happens, it doesn't go exactly as he planned. Thus begins the story of an unlikely pair, a boy and a goddess, both trying to prove themselves, both eager to reach their goals.
In Orario, fearless adventurers band together in search of fame and fortune within the underground labyrinth known as the Dungeon. But Bell Cranel, novice adventurer, has bigger plans than riches and glory; he fights monsters in the hope of having a fateful encounter with a girl. When this happens, it doesn't go exactly as he planned. Thus begins the story of an unlikely pair, a boy and a goddess, both trying to prove themselves, both eager to reach their goals.
The series centers on individual perseverance and personal growth within a fantasy adventure setting, emphasizing loyalty to a chosen family and the pursuit of heroic ideals without promoting a specific political ideology.
The anime features traditional casting consistent with its Japanese origin, without any explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities and does not center strong DEI critiques.
The series features multiple female adventurers, including Ais Wallenstein, Tiona Hiryute, and Tione Hiryute, who consistently engage in and win direct physical combat against numerous male-coded monsters in the dungeon using melee weapons and martial skill.
The series primarily portrays family through 'Familia' units, which are chosen, non-biological associations centered around deities, highlighting bonds formed outside traditional kinship structures.
The film does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on fantasy adventure and character relationships that do not include queer identities or storylines. No elements within the film depict or engage with LGBTQ+ topics.
The film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its storyline centers on adventurers exploring a fantasy dungeon, with no elements related to transsexual identity or experiences present in the narrative.
The anime adaptation maintains the established genders of its core characters. No significant character, canonically male or female, is portrayed as a different gender.
The anime features fantasy characters whose visual designs do not establish a specific real-world race in the source material that is then altered in the adaptation. No character canonically established as one real-world race is portrayed as a different race.
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