Konosuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World is one of the most popular comedy anime out right now. This series is basically what happens when you take D&D and make it into an anime featuring the experienced player, the lucky player, and the maniac. Of course, this is only part of the charm of this highly acclaimed series.

Recently,Konosuba had a feature-length film released calledGod's Blessing on This Wonderful World: Legend Crimson! which actually featured a quite large release. This film was heavily praised by fans of the series and more. This list will be going over a few of the things that many may have missed during their viewing.

10 KAZUMA MADE MEGUMIN'S MAGIC EVEN STRONGER

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A few fans of the series actually have voiced a bit of confusion about the ending of the film. In one of the ending scenes, Megumin asks Kazuma to give her access to more advanced magic. In this scene, Kazuma takes her card and does something that may end up biting them in the butt.

While it wasn't too clear in the film nor the light novel, the thing that happened was Kazuma actually added another explosive point that made Megumin's ending explosive more powerful.

9 THERE WERE A FEW DRAGON BALL REFERENCES

This film contains quite a few references to other anime and manga alike. Many of the series that were referenced are some of the most popular in the medium. This, of course, means that the king of shonen,Dragon Ball, had to make some kind of appearance in the film.

One of those moments is when Wiz collects the Crimson Demon's energy Spirit Bomb style. Another is when Megumin and Yunyun charge up for their final attack in the classicDragon Ball charge pose.

8 MEGUMIN AND YUNYUN'S EXPLOSION CHANT

The explosion chant that capped of this film was absolutely amazing. Many fans have said it was one of the best moments in the series and that it managed to be both awesome and feels inducing at the same time.

"I am called Yunyun! The foremost and greatest mage among the crimson demons!" "I am called Megumin! The foremost and greatest mage among the crimson demons!" "Because Yunyun allowed me to pursue Explosion magic on that day, I became who I am now!" "And because I had Megumin as my rival, I became who I am now!" "Light Of Saber!" "Let the storms blow! Let the flames roar! Explosion magic is the stuff of dreams! It is the ultimate magic that turns the impossible possible!" "Explosion!"

7 THERE WASN'T MUCH AQUA OR DARKNESS

Many may have noticed that the breakout female from the series, Aqua, and the knight of the group, Darkness didn't show up much in the film. In fact, many fans have said that they think the only problem of the film is that these two didn't show up much.

However, this is due to the fact that this film was supposed to shed some spotlight on Megumin, Yunyun, and the rest of her family.

6 THE FINAL BATTLE WAS MUCH DIFFERENT FROM THE LIGHT NOVEL

The final battle that took place in the film version took a lot of liberties from its source material that it was adapted from. In the film, Silvia gets hit by the power gun, much like what happened in the light novel. However, she doesn't die in the film.

She also revives the late Hans and Beldia to fight in the end. Kazuma also sacrifices himself and is brought back to win in the end.

5 A LOT OF THE SHIPPING MATERIAL WAS REMOVED

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While the film received high praise all around the board there were quite a fewKonosuba fans that felt a bit let down by the film by one of the changes from the light novel to the big screen.

One of those changes was the removal of a lot of Kazuma and Megumin shipping scenes. Funny enough, despite these changes many anime-only fans still recognized the chemistry between these two in the film.

4 AN AWARD-WINNING SCREENWRITER PRAISED THE FILM

While this wasn't something that took place in the film it is definitely something that manyKonosuba fans possibly missed and would most likely love to know.

For those not in the know, Letterboxd is a public movie review site. Roger Avary  (co-writer of Pulp Fiction and director ofKilling Zoe) happens to be a user of this website and gave theKonosuba film 5/5 stars. calling it "one of the best experiences in a cinema I've ever had" and "the reason cinema was invented."

3 A NEW STUDIO MADE THE FILM

At the end of volume ten of theKonosubalight novel there was a footnote that said after season two of the anime was over that Studio DEEN would be done working on the series. This message was left by Natsume Akatsuki himself.

Many fans were thinking that this meant that the anime was canceled but it ended up just meaning it was getting passed to the new studio that produced the film, JC Staff.

2 THERE WAS A VERY ICONIC REFERENCE

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The onlyDragon Ball references that were shown in the film weren't just the Spirit Bomb scene or the epic charge up poses by Megumin and Yunyun.

The best reference in the film had to be Kazuma holding Sylvia while Megumin and Yunyun fire what's basically a Special Beam Cannon.

1 THERE ARE QUITE A FEW OTHER DIFFERENCES FROM THE LIGHT NOVEL

Besides the final battle, there were of course even more differences from the original light novel. Of course, this is to be expected with any anime adaptation but few of those differences are as follows.

The Crimson Demon Village is larger and much nicer in the film, Megumin and Kazuma's third night together isn't in the film, Wiz and Vanir are seen fighting Sylvia in her fused form in the film, Yunyun's praising scene isn't in the film, and the Tranquility Girl scene made no type of appearance in the film.

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