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Release Date:
July 11, 1992
Original Title:
ドラゴンクエスト ダイの大冒険 ぶちやぶれ!!新生6大将軍
Alternate Titles:
Dragon Quest (Fly) - Batalla amb els sis nous generals
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken - Buchiyabure!! Shinsei 6 Daishougun
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken Buchiyabure!! Shinsei 6 Daishougun
Dragon Quest: Great Adventure of Dai - Movie 3
Dragon Quest: Great Adventure of Dai! Destroy!! The Reborn 6 Commanders
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Toei Animation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 40
The third Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken movie. The story takes place between episode 35 and 36 of the TV series. After yet again defeating some of Hadlar's (the leader of the Great Demon King's Army) warriors and saving the princess, Dai and his fellow adventurers are relaxing and helping with rebuilding the island village. Unbeknownst to them Hadlar was usurped by a new demon lord called Galbus, who immediately sets forth to once and for all destroy Dai, using his own sextet of champions. During the initial surprise attack Dai's friend Maam's soul is taken and in order to get it back Dai and his friends must attack Galbus on his chosen batlleground. Will Dai survive this?
Camera Operator:
Isao Takahashi
Comic Book:
Riku Sanjou
Director:
Nobutaka Nishizawa
Key Animation:
Tatsuya Abe
Ken Ueno
Yoshinobu Aohachi
Hiroyuki Yokota
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