This Hilarious “Delicious In Dungeon” Cosplay Has Gone Viral

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"Low Cost Cosplay" as Marcille from "Delicious In Dungeon" (Left), Marcille from the Anime (Right)

Delicious in Dungeon has been making waves on Netflix since its anime adaptation premiered earlier this year, and one cosplay has captured the core of the show’s humor perfectly. As the anime nears the end of its debut season, fans continue to be entertained by its blend of comedy and adventure.

In the second half of Delicious in Dungeon, the stakes may have gotten higher for Laios and his party, but they still find themselves in hilarious predicaments.

“Low Cost Cosplay” cosplaying as Marcille from “Delicious In Dungeon”

Marcille, in particular, often finds herself at the center of these misadventures, reacting in exaggerated ways to the dungeon’s challenges. One memorable moment is when she gets turned to stone by a Cockatrice, resulting in a comically fragile position.

Artist “Low Cost Cosplay” brilliantly brings this scene to life on Instagram, capturing the absurdity of Marcille’s situation. Their creativity and attention to detail perfectly showcase the humor of Delicious in Dungeon.

For those looking to catch up on the series, all episodes are available for streaming on Netflix. The anime follows Laios and his companions as they maneuver the treacherous depths of the dungeon in search of food and treasure.

The scene from “Delicious In Dungeon” where Marcille gets turned into stone

With monsters lurking around every corner, the adventurers must balance survival with their quest for sustenance.

Delicious in Dungeon offers a unique and entertaining twist on the traditional dungeon-crawling adventure, blending comedy with fantasy elements seamlessly. It’s a show that appeals to fans of both genres and continues to delight viewers with its wit and charm.

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Vaishnavi Kamble is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and gaming, with a particular niche in manga creator profiles and behind-the-scenes industry interviews. Her work covers the personal journeys of major mangaka — from Isayama's exhaustion over Attack on Titan to Tite Kubo's near-abandonment of Bleach — currently pursuing her master's in economics.

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