Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Season 6
Oshimeter
Synopsis
A rookie adventurer in a city built on top of a massive, monster-filled labyrinth, Bell Cranel's entire Familia consists of one broke goddess named Hestia. That's the starting point of DanMachi, and by season 6, this kid has come a long way from nearly dying on the first few floors. The appeal of this series has always been watching Bell grow from a wide-eyed nobody into someone who can actually hold his own against threats that would flatten most adventurers, and the world around him keeps expanding in ways that raise the stakes each time. Orario's power system is genuinely interesting — gods literally update your stats like an RPG character sheet, and the politics between different Familias add layers beyond just dungeon crawling. The action gets more intense with each season, but the character relationships, especially between Bell and Ais Wallenstein, keep things grounded. If you liked the dungeon-diving tension of Sword Art Online or the way Re:Zero puts its protagonist through the wringer, this scratches a similar itch but leans harder into classic fantasy adventure territory. The soundtrack consistently punches above its weight too, carrying both the fight scenes and the quieter moments. By season 6, you're deep into a world that's been carefully built up over years, so if you haven't started yet, there's a solid backlog waiting for you.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 18-20 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 21.

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