Dai no Daibouken is a love letter to our childhood selves, who never quite understood why the original version had only those 46 episodes playing on TV over and over again.
Downsides: It's a shonen from almost 30 years ago, so absolutely all the genre's tropes are there, making it pretty basic by today's standards.
Upsides: The animation is consistently good. The soundtrack and the voice acting are spectacular. Characters are really well-developed. There are extremely memorable and emotional moments.
Overall, it's a great choice for those who enjoy the genre and don't mind something with a more "basic" vibe.
Downsides: It's a shonen from almost 30 years ago, so absolutely all the genre's tropes are there, making it pretty basic by today's standards.
Upsides: The animation is consistently good. The soundtrack and the voice acting are spectacular. Characters are really well-developed. There are extremely memorable and emotional moments.
Overall, it's a great choice for those who enjoy the genre and don't mind something with a more "basic" vibe.