In the anime, Maximum says that all his data is gathered from Heyedras (aka Devil’s Eyes, the eyeball monsters used by Vearn and co for reconnaissance). The manga leaves it unexplained where exactly he gets all his detailed info from.

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Aww man, stuck at work. I swear Shai is one of the reasons I wish (against all likelihood) that DQ Dai could get a British dub like the games. He's the first choice that pops into my head when imagining Avan in English. Killvearn too. https://t.co/md5CiOjVyu

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Kill-Vearn sheds a ton more blood in the anime than the manga. It’s a stark contrast to the anime’s early days, when blood seemed a no-no. On the other hand, it’s been established that Kill’s blood is basically magma, so maybe it’s OK to show since it’s not human blood.

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The anime makes it much clearer that Kill-Vearn’s trap creates a giant Nine of Diamonds pattern on the ground. The manga never shows a clear view of the whole thing, so I didn’t even pick up on that detail until watching this episode. But maybe I’m just thick.

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In the manga, the narrator sets the scene to the Lon Beruk flashback by labeling it as 90 years ago in Vearn’s 7th palace. In the anime Myst-Vearn says this instead, with 90 years becoming “nearly a century ago”.

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In the manga, Dai runs into the kid at the dragon shrine, who explains how he’s praying to the dragon god for Vearn’s defeat. In the anime, Dai only overhears this kid’s prayers and doesn’t interact with him directly.

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Speaking of blood: the anime was detail-oriented enough to make sure Kill Vearn’s blood was magma-colored back when Baran slices him in two. In the manga it looks indistinguishable from ordinary blood (in fact, there’s barely any blood there).

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The anime makes sure to depict Kill-Vearn’s blood as magma (this will be a minor plot point later on). In the manga it’s just a few nondescript black specks, likely because Sanjo hadn’t yet thought up the whole “Kill has magma blood” thing at the time.

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You might recall seeing Kill-Vearn play with this same chess set (or a similar one) back in episode 25. The original manga version of that earlier scene showed Kill using a generic chess set, but the anime changed it to match Vearn’s set here.

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Hey , why does Hearts and Vearn look so similar?

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In the manga, Kill-Vearn says Hadlar’s technique has the same force as the magic sword (the spell+sword combo Dai first uses against Hyunckel). This reference was perhaps seen as too much of a deep cut (so to speak), so in the anime he just says that it magnifies Hadlar’s power

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El cuarto Blu-ray llegará hasta el episodio 50. Voy a hacer un pronóstico: llega hasta que Barán y Dai entran al Palacio de Vearn y se encuentran con Hadler

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“There's only one thing I'm interested in and that is catching bent coppers.” .... Work in progress.

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Another fanart of Dragon Quest Dai no Daibouken. This time is the deadly and tricky Killvearn.

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Kill-Vearn’s title of “Reaper” is 死神/shinigami, literally “god of death” but also the Japanese term for the Grim Reaper. See also Death Note, Bleach, and frankly just about any other anime, really.

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Vearn’s Moving Castle

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Cuando Flazzard se dirige a Myst-Vearn y le pregunta que cuando ha llegado, en el manga vemos una viñeta donde Myst-Vearn se mantiene callado, y después Flazzard vuelve a contestar. En el anime Flazzard suelta las dos frases una detrás de otra, sin la pausa que muestra a Myst.

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El símbolo que vemos a los pies de Hadlar en el anime es un hexágono con formas redondas en su interior, mientras que en el manga es la estrella de seis puntas característica del ejército de Vearn. En el anime también vemos con más claridad a Hadlar en ese momento.

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Oc 21: the expert lancer wielder of Havearned village, Lillen!

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