• Evilsandwichman [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    I mean it’s not the strangest thing ever; world of warcraft predates dungeon meshi and most of the creatures in that game drop meat you can cook and eat as well. Dungeon meshi on the other hand is absolutely a cooking focused show; I almost didn’t continue because I have zero interest in shows about cooking; it’s literally everything other than the food that I watch it for. The thing I found bizarre though was their willingness to eat creatures that seemed to actually have their own cultures and languages (as Laios first entertains the idea of eating demihumans like goblins for example; this does just basically sound like cannibalism. Is the only reason he wouldn’t eat elves be because some of them cooperate with humans?).

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      3 months ago

      Dungeon meshi on the other hand is absolutely a cooking focused show; I almost didn’t continue because I have zero interest in shows about cooking; it’s literally everything other than the food that I watch it for

      So does it get better? I just finished the episode with the golems and the story is kind of intriguing, the cooking parts get old fast

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        3 months ago

        There’s still lots of cooking (sadly), but it does indeed get better; you’re gonna get more lore on the dungeon too and its history, and you’re gonna get some character history too; also some genuinely funny episodes (and I really don’t want to spoil these in the slightest). Cooking nonsense aside, the setting and story are actually very fascinating.