The light novel "Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?", written by light novel writer Fujino Omori and illustrated by illustrator Suzuto Yasuda, was adapted into an anime by JCSTAFF, and the first season premiered in April 2015. Recently, the official released a new trailer for the fifth season of the animation "Harvest Goddess" and announced that it will officially start broadcasting on October 4, 2024. "Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?" New trailer for "Harvest Goddess": It is understood that the fifth season will be directed by Tachibana Hideki, with Omori Fujino and Shirone Hideki in charge of the script, Kimoto Shigeki in charge of character design, and Kobayashi Yuki in charge of art supervision. In terms of voice actors, Matsuoka Yoshitsugu, Minase Inori, Ōnishi Saori, Uchida Maaya and Tomatsu Haruka will all return. The original background setting of "Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?" is based on dungeons, and the setting of followers is inspired by the mythological systems of Norse mythology and Indian mythology. At the same time, the general setting refers to the experience points gained in RPG games to become stronger, equipment, etc., and mainly tells the story of a boy named Bellkroni who grows stronger and seeks to pick up girls in a dungeon full of monsters. |
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