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*[[Dragon Quest: Maboroshi no Daichi]] — based on ''Dragon Quest VI''  
*[[Dragon Quest: Maboroshi no Daichi]] — based on ''Dragon Quest VI''  
*[[Dragon Quest: Warriors of Eden]] — based on ''Dragon Quest VII''  
*[[Dragon Quest: Warriors of Eden]] — based on ''Dragon Quest VII''  
*[[Dragon Quest Monsters +]] — based on ''Dragon Quest Monsters'', 5 volumes by Mine Yoshizaki  
*[[Dragon Quest Monsters +]] — based on ''Dragon Quest Monsters'', 5 volumes by Mine Yoshizaki[54]
*There are two manga series' based on the Slime for children.
*There are two manga series' based on the Slime for children[54]
*In 1989, a manga was published by Enix called ''Dragon Quest Monster Story''. This book featured short stories about various ''Dragon Quest'' monsters and came with a poster that featured the "families" of monsters.
*In 1989, a manga was published by Enix called ''Dragon Quest Monster Story''.[54] This book featured short stories about various ''Dragon Quest'' monsters and came with a poster that featured the "families" of monsters.
*[[Captain N: The Game Master]] - A US cartoon exploring worlds based on various video games.  The [[Dragon Quest|first game]] was the basis for the Season 1 episode "Three Men and A Dragon" & the Season 2 episode "The Trojan Dragon", with the [[Dragonlord]] serving as the antagonist of both episodes.  The episode "I Wish I Was a Wombatman" briefly showed a robotic replica of the Dragonlord as well.
*[[Captain N: The Game Master]] - A US cartoon exploring worlds based on various video games.  The [[Dragon Quest|first game]] was the basis for the Season 1 episode "Three Men and A Dragon" & the Season 2 episode "The Trojan Dragon", with the [[Dragonlord]] serving as the antagonist of both episodes.  The episode "I Wish I Was a Wombatman" briefly showed a robotic replica of the Dragonlord as well.
   
   
Additionally, ''Dragon Quest e no Michi'' ("The Road to ''Dragon Quest''") is a manga book based on the creators of ''Dragon Quest'' published by Enix. The one volume manga was produced by Ishimori Productions, a company famous for creating manga based on famous people and businesses. Released in 1990, the manga stars Yujii Hori, Koichi Nakamura (main programmer), Koichi Sugiyama, Akira Toriyama, and Yukinobu Chida (producer) and involves the creation of the series.
Additionally, ''Dragon Quest e no Michi'' ("The Road to ''Dragon Quest''") is a manga book based on the creators of ''Dragon Quest'' published by Enix.[5] The one volume manga was produced by Ishimori Productions, a company famous for creating manga based on famous people and businesses. Released in 1990, the manga stars Yujii Hori, Koichi Nakamura (main programmer), Koichi Sugiyama, Akira Toriyama, and Yukinobu Chida (producer) and involves the creation of the series.[5]


From 1989 to 1990, an anime television series also aired, entitled ''Dragon Quest''.
From 1989 to 1990, an anime television series also aired, entitled ''Dragon Quest''.
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