Dragon Half (1993-1993)

Premiere:
March 26, 1993

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
May 28, 1993

Original Title:
ドラゴンハーフ

Alternate Titles:
Напівдракониха
드래곤 하프

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Bihou. Incorporated
KADOKAWA Shoten
Production I.G
Studio Takuranke
Trans Arts
Victor Entertainment

Countries:
JP

Knights and Dragons are mortal enemies, right? And everyone knows what happens when a Knight meets a Dragon, right? Wrong! When a Knight and a Dragon meet and fall in love, the result is Mink, a precocious young female who's half human, half dragon and all trouble! Exactly how much trouble? Well, in consideration of the fact that having vestigial wings and a tail isn't a problem most teenage girls have to bear, one can perhaps cut our heroine a little slack. However, when Mink insists on compounding her difficulties to infinite proportions by falling in love with handsome pop star - and professional Dragon Slayer - Dick Saucer, she really has put her heart before her head! Talk about problem dates! Will this turn out to be a love story where the hero really does get the girl... on the end of his sword?

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Animation:
Sachiyo Hirade
Ritsuko Shiina
Taeko Watanabe
Emiko Matsui

Animation Director:
Sachiko Kobayashi

Art Designer:
Futoshi Ohta

Art Direction:
Yusuke Takeda

Character Designer:
Masahiro Koyama

Color Designer:
Yasuko Sugita

Director of Photography:
Kazushi Torigoe

Editor:
Yasue Funami
Toshio Henmi

Fix Animator:
Ryuta Nishimura

Key Animation:
Kazunari Kume
Yuji Shigekuni
Masahiro Koyama

Original Music Composer:
Kouhei Tanaka

Original Story:
Ryuusuke Mita

Producer:
Mitsuhisa Ishikawa
Shiro Sasaki

Production Coordinator:
Toshio Azami

Screenplay:
Shinya Sadamitsu

Series Director:
Shinya Sadamitsu

Sound Director:
Yasunori Honda

Sound Effects:
Eiko Morikawa

Special Effects:
Masahiro Murakami

Storyboard Artist:
Shinya Sadamitsu

Theme Song Performance:
Yasunori Matsumoto
Kotono Mitsuishi

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