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Blue Dragon (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series adaptation of the Japanese-American [a] video game series of the same name by Mistwalker. [3] The series was produced by Studio Pierrot and broadcast on TV Tokyo .
Ral Ω Grad (Japanese: BLUE DRAGON ラルΩグラド, Hepburn: Burū Doragon Raru Gurado) [a] is a Japanese manga series written by Tsuneo Takano and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It is loosely based on the Blue Dragon video game. The story revolves around the journey of a young man named Ral from the kingdom of Sphaelite.
This is a list of episodes for the Studio Pierrot anime series, Blue Dragon, based on the video game of the same name. The series' first season was broadcast on TV Tokyo for fifty-one episodes from April 2007 to March 2008. A second fifty-one episode season, titled Blue Dragon: Trials of the Seven Shadows, was broadcast from April 2008 to March ...
After opening the box, Eriko and Ryūji find a young, girl-like dragon with long, blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes. The girl instantly recognizes Ryūji and becomes attracted to him. They decide to name the girl Rose, due to the rose-like pattern on her left hand. Suddenly, the very same organization who kept Rose captive arrive to take her ...
In anime: Magie / Magician Slime (マースラ / 魔法使いスライム, Māsura / Mahō Tsukai Suraimu) Voiced by: Miyuri Shimabukuro [9] A magician slime girl who looks like 15-year-old blond girl, but is 300-year-old woman. Wizly (in light novel and manga) / Magie (in anime) is name given to her by Azusa.
Manaria Friends (Japanese: マナリアフレンズ, Hepburn: Manaria Furenzu), formerly Rage of Bahamut: Manaria Friends (神撃のバハムート マナリアフレンズ, Shingeki no Bahamūto Manaria Furenzu), is a Japanese anime television series based on the Rage of Bahamut social game.
Yona of the Dawn (Japanese: 暁のヨナ, Hepburn: Akatsuki no Yona) [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mizuho Kusanagi.It has been serialized in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume since August 2009, with its chapters collected in 45 tankōbon volumes as of December 2024.
The anime series was licensed for English release by Bandai Entertainment with a dub produced in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada by Blue Water Studios which was owned by Ocean Productions in Vancouver. This was the last magical girl anime Pierrot produced by Pierrot prior to Tokyo Mew Mew in 2002.