Dragon Crisis! (2011)
Dragon Crisis! is a 2011 Japanese-language animation series. It stars Rie Kugimiya, Hiro Shimono and Mami Fujita.
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.
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What is Dragon Crisis! about?
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.
When was Dragon Crisis! released?
Dragon Crisis! was released on 11 January 2011.
How many episodes does Dragon Crisis! have?
Dragon Crisis! has 12 episodes across 1 seasons.
Where can I watch Dragon Crisis!?
Dragon Crisis! is available on Crunchyroll and Crunchyroll Amazon Channel.
Where to watch Dragon Crisis!
Stream: Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel
Cast
- Rie Kugimiya as Rose (voice)
- Hiro Shimono as Ryuuji Kisaragi (voice)
- Mami Fujita
- Mayako Nigo as Misaki Etou (voice)
- Yui Horie as Maruga (voice)
- Yuka Inokuchi as Ai (voice)
- Yuki Matsuoka as Bianca Alexandra Lou (voice)
- Hiroshi Kamiya as Onyx (voice)
- Emiri Kato as Sapphi (voice)
- Shingo Tanabe as Masato Aikawa (voice)
- Yukana as Eriko Nanao (voice)
