List of Dragon Quest media

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Dragon Quest is a series of role-playing video games created by Yuji Horii, which are published by Square Enix (formerly Enix). The first game of the series was released in Japan in 1986 on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and Dragon Quest games have subsequently been localized for markets in North America, Europe and Australia, on over a dozen video game consoles. In addition to traditional role-playing games, the series includes first-person adventure games, portable games, massively multiplayer online role-playing games, and games for mobile phones. Dragon Quest is Square Enix's second most successful franchise internationally behind the Final Fantasy franchise, having sold over 78 million units worldwide to date.[1] It has been cited as Japan's most popular and favorite gaming series by many publications.[2][3][4]

The original game in the series, renamed Dragon Warrior outside Japan, was released in 1986 in Japan and in North America in 1989. Dragon Quest games are released in Japan and, until 2004's Dragon Quest VIII, were later localized for the North American market under the Dragon Warrior title. That game was also the first main series game to be released outside Japan and North America. In addition to the 11 games released as part of the main (numbered) series and their many spin-offs and related titles, the Dragon Quest series has spawned many works in other media including anime, movies, novels and manga, and radio dramas. Many games, particularly the main series, have soundtrack album releases featuring their music in different arrangements. Square Enix has also released companion books for its games, which provide additional backstory and plot information, as well as detailed strategy guides. The majority of the games and media related to the series have only been released in Japan, although the series began to see more international popularity beginning in the 2010s.

Video games[edit]

Main series[edit]

Main series
Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Quest May 27, 1986[5] August 1989[6] September 11, 2014 (Android & iOS)[7]
Notes:
Dragon Quest II January 26, 1987[5] September 1990[15] October 9, 2014 (Android & iOS)
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest II: Akuryo no Kamigami[16], and in North America under the title Dragon Warrior II
  • Also available on MSX (1988),[17] MSX2 (1988), Super Famicom (1993),[10] Game Boy Color (1999),[11] mobile phones (2005),[18] Wii (2011),[14] Android (2014), iOS (2014), PlayStation 4 (2017), Nintendo 3DS (2017) and Nintendo Switch (2019)
Dragon Quest III February 10, 1988[5] March 1992[19] December 4, 2014 (Android & iOS)
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest III: Soshite Densetsu e...[20], and in North America under the title Dragon Warrior III
  • Also available on Super Famicom (1996),[21] Game Boy Color (2000),[22] mobile phones (2009),[23] Wii (2011),[14] Android (2014), iOS (2014), PlayStation 4 (2017), Nintendo 3DS (2017) and Nintendo Switch (2019)
  • A remake for modern consoles was announced with the title Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake. The game is developed by AMATA K.K. under production and overseeing of Team Asano, the producers at Square Enix behind Bravely Default and Octopath Traveler.[24]
Dragon Quest IV February 11, 1990[5] October 1992[25] September 11, 2008 (Nintendo DS)[26]
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi[27], and in North America under the title Dragon Warrior IV
  • Released in Europe as Dragon Quest: The Chapters of the Chosen
  • Also available on PlayStation (2001),[28] Nintendo DS (2007),[26] Android (2014) and iOS (2014)
Dragon Quest V September 27, 1992[29] February 16, 2009 (Nintendo DS)[30] February 20, 2009 (Nintendo DS)[30]
Notes:
  • Released on Super Famicom
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest V: Tenkū no Hanayome[31]
  • Released in Europe as Dragon Quest: The Hand of the Heavenly Bride
  • Also available on PlayStation 2 (2004),[32] Nintendo DS (2008),[30] Android (2014) and iOS (2014)
Dragon Quest VI December 9, 1995[29] February 14, 2011 (Nintendo DS)[33] May 20, 2011 (Nintendo DS)[33]
Notes:
  • Released on Super Famicom
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi[34]
  • Released in Europe as Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie
  • Also available on Nintendo DS (2010),[33] Android (2015) and iOS (2015)
Dragon Quest VII August 26, 2000[35] October 31, 2001[35] September 16, 2016 (Nintendo 3DS)
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest VII: Eden no Senshitachi[36] and in North American under the title Dragon Warrior VII
  • Also available on Nintendo 3DS (2013),[37] Android (2015) and iOS (2015)
Dragon Quest VIII November 27, 2004[38] November 15, 2005[38] April 13, 2006[38]
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest VIII: Sora to Umi to Daichi to Norowareshi Himegimi[39]
  • The first main series game to be released in North America under the original name Dragon Quest
  • Released in Europe as Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed King
  • Also available on Android (2013), iOS (2013)[40] and Nintendo 3DS (2015)
Dragon Quest IX July 11, 2009[41] July 11, 2010[41] July 23, 2010[41]
Notes:
  • Released on Nintendo DS
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest IX: Hoshizora no Mamoribito[42]
  • The first main series game to feature multiplayer[43]
Dragon Quest X August 2, 2012[44] none none
Notes:
  • Initially released on the Wii
  • Released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest X: Mezameshi Itsutsu no Shuzoku Onrain[45]
  • First game in the series to not be developed by an external development company but instead developed internally at Square Enix, which continued on the main series since then
  • The first massively multiplayer online role-playing game in the series[44]
  • Also available on the Wii U, Windows, Android (2013), Nintendo 3DS (2014), and Nintendo Switch (2017)[44]
  • The second version, titled Dragon Quest X: Nemureru Yūsha to Michibiki no Meiyū Online (ドラゴンクエストX 眠れる勇者と導きの盟友 オンライン, Doragon Kuesuto Ten: Nemureru Yūsha to Michibiki no Meiyū Onrain, lit. "Dragon Quest X: The Sleeping Brave and the Guided Allies Online"), was released in Japan on December 5, 2013[46]
  • The third version, titled Dragon Quest X: Inishie no Ryuu no Denshou Online (ドラゴンクエストX いにしえの竜の伝承 オンライン, Doragon Kuesuto Ten: Inishie no ryū no denshō Onrain, lit. "Dragon Quest X: Lore of the Ancient Dragon Online"), was released in Japan on April 30, 2015[47]
  • The fourth version, titled Dragon Quest X: 5000-nen no Harukanaru Kokyou e Online (lit. "Dragon Quest X: 5,000 Year Journey to a Faraway Hometown Online"), was released in Japan on November 16, 2017[48]
  • The fifth version, titled Dragon Quest X: Ibara no Miko to Horobi no Kami Online (lit. "Dragon Quest X: The Maiden of Thorns and the God of Destruction Online"), was released in Japan on October 24, 2019[49]
  • The sixth version, titled Dragon Quest X: Tensei no Eiyuu-tachi Online (lit. "Dragon Quest X: Celestial Heroes Online"), will be released in Japan in late 2021[50]
  • The seventh version, titled Dragon Quest X: Mirai e no Tobira to Madoromi no Shoujo Online (lit. "Dragon Quest X: The Door to the Future and the Slumber Girl Online"), is slated for release in 2024.[51]
  • Dragon Quest X Offline was released in Japan on February 26, 2022. The game features a chibi artstyle and follows the story of Dragon Quest X in a single-player format.[52][53]
Dragon Quest XI July 29, 2017[54] September 4, 2018[55] September 4, 2018[55]
Notes:
Dragon Quest XII TBA TBA TBA
Notes:
  • The full title is Dragon Quest XII: The Flames of Fate[57]
  • First simultaneous worldwide release of a main series game
  • Franchise character and monster designer Akira Toriyama died in 2024, making this the last main entry he worked on.[58]

Spin-offs[edit]

Dragon Quest Monsters[edit]

Dragon Quest Monsters (ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ, Doragon Kuesuto Monsutāzu), initially known as Dragon Warrior Monsters in North America, is a series of Dragon Quest games focused on capturing, breeding, and raising monsters to do battle, similar to Pokémon games.[59]

Dragon Quest Monsters games
Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Warrior Monsters September 25, 1998[60] January 27, 2000[60] January 25, 1999[60]
Notes:
Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 March 9, 2001[65] September 15, 2001[65] none
Notes:
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart March 29, 2003[70] none none
Notes:
  • Released on the Game Boy Advance
  • Features the character Prince Keifer from Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker December 28, 2006[71] November 6, 2007[71] March 14, 2008[71]
Notes:
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 April 28, 2010[72] September 19, 2011[72] October 7, 2011[72]
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo DS
  • Re-released in an expanded form in Japan on the Nintendo DS as Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional[73]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Wanted! November 24, 2010[74] none none
Notes:
  • Released on mobile phones
  • Also available on mobile phones (2011),[75] Android (2011),[76] and iOS (2014)[77]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Super Light January 23, 2014[78] none none
Notes:
  • Released on Android and iOS
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 March 24, 2016[79] none none
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo 3DS
  • Expanded version Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 Professional released in 2017
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince December 1, 2023[80] December 1, 2023[80] December 1, 2023[80]
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo Switch

Mystery Dungeon[edit]

Mystery Dungeon (不思議のダンジョン, Fushigi no Dungeon) is a series of roguelike video games. There are several games in the series based on Dragon Quest, as well as on other series such as Pokémon.[59][81]

Mystery Dungeon games
Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon September 19, 1993[82] none none
Notes:
  • Released on Super Famicom
  • Loosely translates as Torneko's Great Adventure: Mysterious Dungeon
  • Features Torneko (Taloon, in North America), the merchant from Dragon Quest IV
Torneko: The Last Hope September 15, 1999[83] November 15, 2000[83] none
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation
  • Originally released in Japan under the title Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 2 – Fushigi no Dungeon[84]
  • Features Torneko, the merchant from Dragon Quest IV
  • Also available on Game Boy Advance (2001, as Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 2 Advance)[85]
Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3 October 31, 2002[86] none none
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2
  • Features Torneko, the merchant from Dragon Quest IV
  • Also available on Game Boy Advance (2004, as Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3 Advance)[87]
Dragon Quest: Young Yangus and the Mystery Dungeon April 20, 2006[88] none none
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2
  • Features Yangus, one of the playable characters of Dragon Quest VIII

Slime[edit]

Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest (スライムもりもりドラゴンクエスト, Suraimu Morimori Doragon Kuesuto, lit. "Slime of Gusto Dragon Quest") is a series of Dragon Quest action-adventure games starring the Slime, a common enemy and mascot of the series.[59]

Slime games
Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest November 14, 2003[89] none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime December 1, 2005[90] September 19, 2006[90] none
Notes:
  • Released on the Nintendo DS
  • Originally released in Japan as Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 2
Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3 November 2, 2011[91] none none
Notes:

Monster Battle Road[edit]

Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road is a series of arcade and video games focused on collecting real-life cards with monster data imprinted on them and using them to battle opponents.[92]

Monster Battle Road games
Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road June 2007[93] none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road II Legends September 11, 2009[94] none none
Notes:
  • Released as an arcade game
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Victory July 15, 2010[95] none none
Notes:
  • Released on Wii
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Scanner June 23, 2016[96] none none
Notes:
  • Released as an arcade game

The Adventure of Dai[edit]

A project focused on three games based on the 2020 anime adaptation of the Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai manga.

Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai games
Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai: A Hero's Bonds September 28, 2021[97] September 28, 2021[97] September 28, 2021[97]
Notes:
  • Released on mobile devices
  • Developed by DeNA
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai - Xross Blade October 22, 2020[98] none none
Notes:
Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai September 28, 2023[99] September 28, 2023[99] September 28, 2023[99]
Notes:
  • Action role-playing game for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, and Windows
  • Developed by Game Studio and Kai Graphics

Other[edit]

Other games
Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken September 19, 2003[100] none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors July 12, 2007[101] February 19, 2008[101] May 9, 2008[101]
Notes:
  • Released on the Wii
Dragon Quest Wars June 24, 2009[102] September 28, 2009[102] October 9, 2009[102]
Notes:
Dragon Quest Monster Parade September 2, 2013[103] none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below February 26, 2015 October 13, 2015 October 16, 2015
Notes:
Theatrhythm Dragon Quest March 26, 2015 none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest of the Stars October 15, 2015[105] February 25, 2020 February 25, 2020
Notes:
Dragon Quest Builders January 28, 2016 October 11, 2016 October 14, 2016
Notes:
Dragon Quest Heroes II May 27, 2016 April 25, 2017 April 28, 2017
Notes:
Dragon Quest Rivals November 2, 2017 none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest Builders 2 December 20, 2018 July 12, 2019 July 12, 2019
Notes:
Dragon Quest Walk September 12, 2019 none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest Tact July 16, 2020[108] January 27, 2021 January 27, 2021
Notes:
Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi December 1, 2021 none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest Treasures December 9, 2022 December 9, 2022 December 9, 2022
Notes:

Television and film[edit]

Television and film
Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dragon Quest Fantasia Video 1988[112] none none
Notes:
Dragon Quest December 2, 1989[113] 1990[114] none
Notes:
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken October 17, 1991[117] October 3, 2020 none
Notes:
  • Translates to Dragon Quest – Dai's Great Adventure
  • 46-episode anime television series[115]
  • Based on manga series by the same name
  • A new anime adaptation began on October 2020
Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō April 20, 1996[118] none none
Notes:
  • Translates to Dragon Quest Biography: Emblem of Roto
  • 45-minute, theatrically released anime film[118]
  • Based on manga series by the same name
Dragon Quest Ballet August 21, 2002[119] none none
Notes:
  • Recording of a performance by the Star Dancers Ballet published by SME Visual Works[119]
  • Based on Dragon Quest I, the ballet was first performed in 1995[119]
Dragon Quest: Your Story August 2, 2019[120] February 13, 2020[121] none
Notes:
  • Based on Dragon Quest V, the movie is an adaptation of the game with a few changes

Books and manga[edit]

Books and manga
Title Details
Dragon Quest Game Books

1988–96 – Book[122]
Notes:
  • Part of the Enix Original Game Book series, which are similar to the Choose Your Own Adventure books. There are multiple volumes that cover the first six games in the series, as well as Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon
  • Dragon Quest I Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストI, 1989, (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-16-4 and (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-15-7)
  • Dragon Quest II Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストII, 1989, (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-13-3 and (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-14-0)
  • Dragon Quest III Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストIII, 1988, (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-04-1, (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-05-8, and (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-06-5)
  • Dragon Quest IV Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストIV, 1990, (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-50-8, (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-51-5, (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-52-2, and (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-53-9)
  • Dragon Quest V Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストV, 1993, (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-720-7, (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-721-4, (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-722-1, and (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-723-8)
  • Dragon Quest VI Game Book (ゲームブック ドラゴンクエストVI, 1996, (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-880-8, (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-881-5, (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-891-4, and (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-892-1)
  • Torneko no Daibōken Game Book (ゲームブック トルネコの大冒険, 1994, (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-747-4, (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-759-7, and (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-804-4)


Legend in the Dark series

1988–94 – Book[122]
Notes:
  • Collections of illustrated short stories about characters from the games
  • Dragon Quest III Legend in the Dark (ドラゴンクエストIII知られざる伝説) (1988) (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-00-3
  • Dragon Quest IV Legend in the Dark (ドラゴンクエストIV知られざる伝説) (1990) (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-48-5
  • Roto: Dragon Quest Legend in the Dark 2 (ドラゴンクエスト知られざる伝説ロト2) (1992) (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-82-9
  • Dragon Quest V Legend in the Dark (ドラゴンクエストV知られざる伝説) (1994) (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-775-7


Dragon Quest Master's Club

1988–91 – Book[123][124]
Notes:
  • Collections of fan art based on all of the games released up to that book
  • Dragon Quest III Master's Club (ドラゴンクエストIII マスターズクラブ) (1988, (JP) ISBN 978-4-8806-3487-6)
  • Dragon Quest IV Master's Club (ドラゴンクエストIV マスターズクラブ) (1991, (JP) ISBN 978-4-7966-0084-2)


Dragon Quest novelizations

1989–2001 – Book[122]
Notes:
  • Novelizations of games in the series
  • Books have been republished in multiple formats, often split across multiple volumes
  • Dragon Quest I – Hideo Takayashiki
  • Dragon Quest II – Hideo Takayashiki
  • Dragon Quest III – Hideo Takayashiki
  • Dragon Quest IV – Saori Kumi
  • Dragon Quest V – Saori Kumi
  • Dragon Quest VI – Saori Kumi
  • Dragon Quest VII – Hiroyuki Domon
  • Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon – Yumiko Tsukamoto


Dragon Quest Monster Story

July 31, 1989 – Book[122]
Notes:


Dragon Quest Item Story

December 21, 1989 – Book[122]
Notes:


Perfect Collection Dragon Quest

1990–97 – Book[122]
Notes:
  • Series of books containing artwork, interviews, and guides for the series
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1990 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1990, (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-25-6)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest Summer Vacation (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション夏休み号, 1990 (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-39-3)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1991 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1991 (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-55-3)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1992 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1992 (JP) ISBN 978-4-900527-80-5)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1993 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1993 (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-702-3)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1995 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1995 (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-788-7)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1996 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1996 (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-855-6)
  • Perfect Collection Dragon Quest 1997 (ドラゴンクエストパーフェクトコレクション1997 (JP) ISBN 978-4-87025-929-4)


Dragon Quest: Legend of the Rubis Spirit

1990–92 – Book[122]
Notes:


Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga

1990–2003 – Manga[125]
Notes:
  • 4koma manga featuring various characters from the Dragon Quest series
  • Consists of several series of books
  • Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga Gekijou (18 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga Gekijou Extra (20 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga Gekijou Gangan (12 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest 4koma Manga
  • Dragon Quest 4koma Manga Daizenshuu (3 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest 4Koma Manga 1P Gekijou (8 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest III 4Koma
  • Dragon Quest IV 4Koma
  • Dragon Quest V 4Koma (3 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest VII 4Koma (8 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest VIII 4Koma (3 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest IX 4Koma
  • Torneco no Daibouken 4koma (4 volumes)
  • Torneco no Daibouken 2 4koma (2 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibouken 3 Mystery Dungeon 4koma (2 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest Monsters Terry's Wonderland 4Koma (5 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest Monsters 2 4Koma (3 volumes)
  • Dragon Quest Monsters Caravan Heart 4Koma


The Road to Dragon Quest

January 31, 1990 – Manga[122]
Notes:
  • One-volume manga detailing the development of Dragon Quest
  • Designed by Hiroyuki Takizawa and drawn by Shotaro Ishinomori


Dragon Quest IV Monsters

September 28, 1990 – Book[122]
Notes:
  • Book of stories based on the enemies of Dragon Quest IV



1991–97 – Manga[126]
Notes:


Dragon Quest IV: World Travel Sketches

April 12, 1991 – Book[122]
Notes:


Dragon Quest Game Land

1993–94 – Book[122]
Notes:


Dragon Quest: Legend of the Rubis Spirit

1993–95 – Manga[127]
Notes:
  • Adapted from same name novel
  • Drawing by Yutaka Abe
  • 7 issues


Adventure story of Torneko Family

1995–97 – Manga[128]
Notes:
  • Written by Yasuhiro Komatsuzaki and Yuji Horii
  • 4 issues


Dragon Quest – Maboroshi no Daichi

1997–2001 – Manga[126]
Notes:


Dragon Quest: Virtual Butler Jin

1997–98 – Manga[128]
Notes:
  • Written by Machiko Ocha
  • 3 issues


Dragon Quest: Princess Alena

1998–2000 – Manga[129]
Notes:
  • Written by Mamiko Yasaka and Yasuhiro Komatsuzaki
  • 5 issues
  • Based on Dragon Quest IV Chapter March 2 of the Capricious Princess


Dragon Quest Tenkuu Monogatari

1998–2004 – Manga[129]
Notes:
  • Written by Chino Yukimiya
  • Translates to Dragon Quest Sky Story
  • Features the children from Dragon Quest V
  • 11 issues


Encyclopedia Seal Collection – Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland

March 19, 1999 – Book[122]
Notes:


Dragon Quest Monsters +

2000–03 – Manga[126]
Notes:


Dragon Quest VII Warriors of Eden

2001–06 – Manga[126]
Notes:


Dragon Quest IV Gaiden: Infernal Labyrinth

August 7, 2002 – Manga[131]
Notes:
  • Written by Inada Koji
  • Features side-story to Dragon Quest IV
  • Also include Koji's 1990 manga series Dragon Quest I Secret: Dragonload Baribari Team (Dorakue Wan Hiden Ryūō Baribari Tai)[132]



1989–96 – Manga[133]
Notes:


Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō Returns

2005 – Manga[135]
Notes:
  • Side-story to Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō


Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō ~Monshō o Tsugumono-tachi e~

2005–present – Manga[136]
Notes:
  • Translates as Dragon Quest Biography: Emblem of Roto: Those Who Inherit the Emblem
  • Sequel to Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshō



2013–2022 – Manga[137]
Notes:
  • Features side-story to Dragon Quest X
  • Written by Yūki Nakashima
  • 20 issues

Music and soundtracks[edit]

Music and soundtracks
Title Release date Label Ref.
Dragon Quest Suite May 10, 1986 Apollon [138]
Dragon Quest in Brass July 5, 1988 Apollon [139]
Dragon Quest on Electone September 21, 1988 Apollon [140]
Dragon Quest on Piano Vol. 1 August 10, 1990 Apollon [141]
Dragon Quest I CD Theater July 19, 1991 Enix [142]
Dragon Quest I Remix Symphonic Suite January 12, 1994 Sony Records [143]
Dragon Quest I & II Symphonic Suite August 23, 2000 SPE Visual Works [144]
Dragon Quest I Symphonic Suite March 21, 2007 Aniplex [145]
Dragon Quest II Suite February 5, 1987 Apollon [146]
Dragon Quest on Piano Vol. 2 August 10, 1990 Apollon [147]
Dragon Quest II CD Theater December 13, 1991 Enix [148]
Dragon Quest II ~Marriage Waltz~ December 20, 1991 Apollon [149]
Dragon Quest II Remix Symphonic Suite February 21, 1994 Sony Records [150]
Dragon Quest II Symphonic Suite April 20, 2005 Aniplex [151]
Dragon Quest III Symphonic Suite (NHK Symphony Orchestra) March 7, 1988 Apollon [152]
Dragon Quest III Naoshi Kougami Vocal June 21, 1988 Apollon [153]
March Dragon Quest III July 5, 1988 Apollon [149]
Dragon Quest III CD Theater March 20, 1993 Enix [154]
Dragon Quest III Remix Symphonic Suite December 12, 1996 Sony Records [155]
Dragon Quest III And Into the Legend April 21, 1997 Sony Records [156]
Dragon Quest III Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra) August 23, 2000 SPE Visual Works [157]
Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest III Symphonic Suite & Game Boy Color Original Soundtrack March 7, 2001 SPE Visual Works [158]
Dragon Quest III Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra) April 20, 2005 SPE Visual Works [159]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite (NHK Symphony Orchestra) March 13, 1990 Apollon [160]
Dragon Quest IV in Brass October 21, 1990 Apollon [161]
March Dragon Quest IV October 21, 1990 Apollon [149]
Dragon Quest IV on Electone December 16, 1990 Apollon [162]
Dragon Quest IV CD Theater Vol. 1 January 1, 1994 Enix [163]
Dragon Quest IV CD Theater Vol. 2 January 28, 1994 Enix [164]
Dragon Quest IV CD Theater Vol. 3 March 11, 1994 Enix [165]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra) February 6, 1991 Apollon [166]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra Remastered) August 28, 2000 SPE Visual Works [167]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite & PlayStation Original Soundtrack December 19, 2001 SPE Visual Works [168]
Dragon Quest IV Concert Live in 2002 December 18, 2002 SPE Visual Works [169]
Dragon Quest IV Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra) May 18, 2005 SPE Visual Works [170]
Dragon Quest V ~ Strongest Book of Guidance August 12, 1992 Apollon [149]
Dragon Quest V Symphonic Suite (NHK Symphony Orchestra) October 21, 1992 Apollon [171]
Dragon Quest V in Brass March 5, 1993 Apollon [172]
Dragon Quest V on Piano August 10, 1990 Apollon [173]
Dragon Quest V on Electone June 21, 1993 Apollon [174]
Dragon Quest V CD Theater Vol. 1 October 19, 1994 Enix [175]
Dragon Quest V CD Theater Vol. 2 November 22, 1994 Enix [176]
Dragon Quest V CD Theater Vol. 3 January 6, 1996 Enix [177]
Dragon Quest V Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra) August 23, 2000 SPE Visual Works [178]
Dragon Quest V Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra) June 23, 2004 Aniplex [179]
Dragon Quest VI Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra) December 21, 1995 Sony Records [180]
Dragon Quest VI on Piano February 21, 1996 Sony Records [181]
Dragon Quest VI on Electone April 21, 1996 Sony Records [182]
Dragon Quest VI in Brass June 1, 1996 Sony Records [183]
Dragon Quest VI CD Theater Vol. 1 October 20, 1996 Enix [184]
Dragon Quest VI CD Theater Vol. 2 November 18, 1996 Enix [185]
Dragon Quest VI Symphonic Suite (London Philharmonic Orchestra Remastered) August 23, 2000 SPE Visual Works [186]
Dragon Quest VI Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra) July 19, 2006 Aniplex [187]
Dragon Quest VII Symphonic Suite & Original Soundtrack September 6, 2000 SME Visual Works [188]
Dragon Quest VII Symphonic Suite SACD November 1, 2000 SME Visual Works [189]
Dragon Quest VII on Piano February 21, 1996 SME Visual Works [190]
Dragon Quest VII Symphonic Suite (Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra) October 20, 2006 Aniplex [191]
Dragon Quest VIII Original Soundtrack December 22, 2004 Aniplex [192]
Dragon Quest VIII Symphonic Suite June 22, 2005 Aniplex [193]
Dragon Quest IX Original Soundtrack & Synthesizer Suite August 5, 2009 King Records [194]
Dragon Quest IX Symphonic Suite February 10, 2010 King Records [195]
Dragon Quest X Symphonic Suite December 5, 2012 King Records [196]
Dragon Quest Torneko's Adventure Symphonic Suite October 21, 1993 Sony Records [197]
Dragon Quest Torneko's Adventure CD Theater July 29, 1994 Enix [198]
Dragon Quest Torneko's Adventure 2 Symphonic Suite January 21, 2000 SPE Visual Works [199]
Dragon Quest Monsters Synthesizer Suite & Original Soundtrack October 31, 1998 Sony Records [200]
Dragon Quest Monsters II Synthesizer Suite & Original Soundtrack April 11, 2001 SPE Visual Works [201]
Dragon Quest Swords Original Soundtrack August 22, 2007 Aniplex [202]
Dragon Quest Best Songs Selection ~ Loula May 26, 1993 Polystar [203]
Dragon Quest Live Best Selection November 2, 1994 Sony Records [204]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Best Selection Vol. 1 ~Roto~ July 21, 1997 Sony Records [205]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Best Selection Vol. 2 ~Tenku~ September 21, 1997 Sony Records [206]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Best Selection ~ Roto / Tenku October 22, 1997 Sony Records [207]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite The Best March 23, 2001 SPE Visual Works [208]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite The Best 2 March 22, 2002 SPE Visual Works [209]
Dragon Quest Game Music Super Collection Vol. 1 December 5, 2001 SPE Visual Works [210]
Dragon Quest Game Music Super Collection Vol. 2 January 9, 2002 SPE Visual Works [211]
Dragon Quest Game Music Super Collection Vol. 3 February 6, 2002 SPE Visual Works [212]
Dragon Quest Symphonic Suite Complete CD Box January 22, 2003 SPE Visual Works [213]
Dragon Quest in Concert (Family Classic Concert) October 21, 1987 Apollon [214]
Dragon Quest in Concert (Family Classic Concert 2) November 21, 1988 Apollon [215]
Dragon Quest ~Jipangu World~ June 21, 1991 Apollon [216]
Dragon Quest Brass Suite October 6, 1993 Telarc International Corporation [217]
Dragon Quest Legend November 18, 1996 PolyGram [218]
Dragon Quest String Quartet December 7, 2005 Aniplex [219]
Dragon Quest Brass Quintet February 22, 2006 Aniplex [220]
Dragon Quest Brass Quintet II October 24, 2007 Aniplex [221]
Dragon Quest Brass Quintet III February 4, 2009 Aniplex [222]
Dragon Quest Best Dance Mix March 4, 2009 Avex Trax [223]
Dragon Quest Wind Ensemble July 21, 2010 King Records [224]
Dragon Quest Wind Ensemble II September 22, 2010 King Records [225]
Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest Scene-Separated I~IX October 5, 2011 King Records [226]

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