A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 11, 2011
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 12
Finale:
March 28, 2011
Original Title:
ドラゴンクライシス!
Alternate Titles:
Doragon Kuraishisu!
Драконий кризис
Драконий переполох
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
DAX Production
Kids Station
King Records
Shueisha
Starchild Records
Studio Deen
YTE
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
Countries:
JP
Ryuji Kisaragi is a normal high school boy living a peaceful life, which is turned into an adventure when his second cousin Eriko suddenly returns from overseas. He gets recruited into her organisation, the Seven Tails, in order to help her find artefacts called Lost Precious. Ryuuji and Eriko manage to seize a relic box from a black broker named Fang. Inside the box they find a girl whom Ryuuji names Rose because of the rose like pattern on her left hand. When it turns out that Rose is in fact a Red Dragon, Ryuuji decides to protect her from the black organisation using his powers as a level 10 Breaker.
Art Direction:
Kazuhiro Ito
Character Designer:
Itsuki Akata
Masashi Ishihama
Tomochi Kosaka
Color Designer:
Takeshi Mochida
Director of Photography:
Akira Shimozaki
Editor:
Masahiro Matsumura
Lyricist:
Chokkyū Murano
Ryūjin Kiyoshi
Mechanical Designer:
Shinobu Tsuneki
Music Arranger:
NARASAKI
Gō Takahashi
Music Producer:
Junnosuke Miyamoto
Novel:
Kaya Kizaki
Original Music Composer:
Makoto Miyazaki
Original Series Design:
Itsuki Akata
Producer:
Takashi Takano
Keiichi Matsuda
Yusuke Numagi
Satoshi Adachi
Yasuyuki Ōkuma
Takahiro Inagaki
Shin'ichi Ikeda
Isato Yonekura
Hiroaki Tsunoda
Gorou Shinjuku
Prop Designer:
Sada Morisaki
Series Composition:
Hideyuki Kurata
Series Director:
Hideki Tachibana
Sound Director:
Shoji Hata
Sound Mixer:
Shoji Hata
Supervising Animation Director:
Masashi Ishihama
Theme Song Performance:
Yui Horie
Kanako Momota
Shiori Tamai
Ayaka Sasaki
Reni Takagi
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