Dragonar Academy

Dragonar Academy

2014
Dragonar Academy
Dragonar Academy

Dragonar Academy

6.6 | TV-MA | en | Animation

In a land of dragons, where citizens called breeders tame their dragon pals, races of dragons are born from breeders who are given a Seikoku: a dragon star-shape brand. Learning to ride and tame dragons comes easy to most students at Ansarivan Dragonar Academy — except for first-year student Ash Blake, who is known by his fellow classmates as the "number one problem child".

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP12  The Star-Branded Dragonar
Oct. 10,2017
The Star-Branded Dragonar

The ball is interrupted when Eco adopts her dragon form. Mordred reveals himself, and tries to possess Eco's dragon body. Can the others stop him?

EP11  Yggdrasil Rising
Oct. 02,2017
Yggdrasil Rising

At the masquerade ball, Silvia pursues her hunch about Milgauss's true identity. Eco faces a hard truth that inadvertently gets her into hot water.

EP10  Assembly in Fontaine
Oct. 01,2017
Assembly in Fontaine

Silvia, Ash, and Eco arrive in Fontaine for the Continental Congress and meet the Paladin. Meanwhile, Milgauss begins putting his plans into action.

EP9  Dragon Dance
May. 31,2014
Dragon Dance

The end of training camp coincides with a devastating attack that puts the Dragonars on their toes. There may be more to Milgauss than meets the eye.

EP8  Moonlit Roar
May. 24,2014
Moonlit Roar

A group of promising Dragonars attends training camp, where, despite the danger, Ash persists in trying to get answers from Lucca's reticent parr.

EP7  Lucca Sarlinen
May. 17,2014
Lucca Sarlinen

As training camp nears, eccentric Dragonar prodigy Lucca Saarinen is having parr trouble. Can they figure out what's wrong before it turns deadly?

EP6  Blue Brionac
May. 10,2014
Blue Brionac

A tense hostage situation at St. Valeria Church puts Ash and friends to the test. It all comes down to the Silver Knight and the Ice Blue Princess!

EP5  Ice Blue Princess
May. 03,2014
Ice Blue Princess

Princess Veronica's visit has Silvia trying to prove her Dragonar mettle, but it may also have drawn unwanted attention from an undercover assassin.

EP4  Iron Blood Valkyrie
Apr. 26,2014
Iron Blood Valkyrie

The infamous Iron Blood Valkyrie pays a visit in the wake of the Necromancia attack, striking fear into the heart of... Princess Silvia?

EP3  Riot in the Streets
Apr. 19,2014
Riot in the Streets

A dangerous rogue dragon runs amok in the town of Ansullivan. Which young dragonar will step up to face it, and can the mighty creature be defeated?

EP2  Ties That Bind: The Astral Flow
Apr. 12,2014
Ties That Bind: The Astral Flow

As Ash and his parr get to know each other better, he discovers he's not the only one with a keen interest in learning what makes her tick.

EP1  A Boy & His Dragon
Apr. 05,2014
A Boy & His Dragon

Ash Blake, "number-one problem child" at Ansullivan Dragonar Academy, is worried that he's still without his very own partner dragon, or "parr". When the time comes, will his parr be everything he expected--or nothing like he'd ever imagined?

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6.6 | TV-MA | en | Animation , Comedy , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2014-04-05 | Released Producted By: , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

In a land of dragons, where citizens called breeders tame their dragon pals, races of dragons are born from breeders who are given a Seikoku: a dragon star-shape brand. Learning to ride and tame dragons comes easy to most students at Ansarivan Dragonar Academy — except for first-year student Ash Blake, who is known by his fellow classmates as the "number one problem child".

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Cast

Mariya Ise , Ayane Sakura , Tomoaki Maeno

Director

Kaori Yamada

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ajrcvr Well, I read the reviews of this and I have to come down on the side of the positive ones. The person offering the negative one doesn't seem to understand this is not "War & Peace," this is a CARTOON: anime created for the sake of tickling your fancy with fantastic fantasy and giving you a light and interesting story, which it surely does. Sure, the young teen girls have DD boobs and more with incredible hourglass figures, but that's part of the charming fantasy. The animation itself is very smooth, exceptionally colorful, more so than most animes, and the characters and backgrounds visually captivating to look at. The story is fine: hero guy, heroine girl with helpful associates and bad guys, and that's pretty much true of most stories. It's how they do all this that is important, and they do it well enough to provide interest and a generally good time watching it.
arorashadow_2003 Roger Ebert famously wrote on the movie North how much he "hated this movie. Hated, hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. Hated it. Hated every simpering stupid vacant audience-insulting moment of it."That sums up perfectly how I felt about Dragonar Academy. I hated this series so much I had to write a quick review about how utterly disgusted I was when the series began. Now months later here's a re-write giving a little more detail about why this show is truly as terrible as it is even though the rest of the reviews are throwing roses to it and it somehow managed a shockingly high 7.8 score.Dragonar Academy is awful. If you're the type to enjoy shows like these then maybe it's for you but if you are looking for something even remotely entertaining stay away from this garbage. Dragonar Academy was produced by newcomer C-Station and directed by Shunsuke Tada of the Tsubasa Chronicle video series and Kuroko's Basketball.I didn't have high expectations going onto this but I was curious and much of my morbid curiosity stemmed from the fact C-Station was once apart of Bee Train, a studio that many have come to hate over the years but I still remain a fan today for their vast and highly imaginative works. By 2012 however it seemed Bee Train made a quiet retreat from the business with it's aged founder and director likely retiring and this sub studio breaking out on their own.Anime is full clichés that never seem to die and Dragonar Academy is so packed full of them it shows just how void this show is of any shred of creativity or imagination. Count them, Giant bouncing breasts on all women characters, naked magic girls showing up from nowhere and mood swinging characters and that's just scratching the surface of all the stupid tropes that are ripe and abound in this series.As C-Station's first produced effort, it's a marginal failure on just about everything it sets out to do. Taking from probably equally lazy source material, the scripts written by Noboru Kimura are shoddy and thrown together with no thought or effort behind them. Many tropes from Mai-Hime, which Kimura wrote the manga for, are present in this it feels like deja vu all over again. Basically this amounts to being a fantasy slapped into school setting for no good reason.There's a large cast of cookie cutter characters that will bore you with just how uninspired they are. We have Ash Blake, typical do-gooder-main character, Silvia whom feels like she might have some depth but in the end is only a shallow attempt at depth, her loyal maid servant who clearly is supposed to be clever and in on some grand scheme and Echo the dragon, a girl with no concept of any of our silly "Human Standards" as an excuse for her to be brash and walk around naked when the producers feel like it. This show is a cliché of clichés and this is barely forgivable from a group of first time creators but this comes from several long time animators.Topping off this we're treated to many moments of soft core tentacle porn, a trope you thought would have died out in the 80s but somehow has found a modern revival. Between Ash being molested in his dreams and given oral sex and the moments of tentacle molestation of our characters I'm surprised the producers didn't just opt to make this a porn and call it a day. There's so much fan service and tentacle action you'd swear that ARMS Company the makers of Queens Blade and Elfen Lied were the ones animating this series.The series animation and art is just as lazy with ugly looking dragons to top off the grossly exaggerated character designs. One would think with a show centered all around dragons it would be the one thing you could get right. Half the time you won't see any dragons and it will be mostly focused on whatever lame slice-of-life scenarios ripped from every other show of it's kind. The dragons are oddly colored and look like they're stained in hard water spots you'd find on a mirror and the character animation is laughable. I'll admit I do like some of the designs namely of Anya and Silvia but that's about it.The music was about the only thing memorable about it, at least the score was, the theme songs were typical J-pop song that feels the need to shore-horn in the entire cast for some odd reason. I can't imagine every seiyu in Japan has singing talent, yet it seems every anime that features a pop opening has to use its cast for some reason; another thing that really needs to go away.Dragonar Academy has to be the most uninspired, unoriginal, unimaginative, most creatively bankrupt show I've seen. With its cast of clichéd, cookie-cutter-anime stereotypes, terrible character designs terrible animation and over the top pointless nudity and sexual content it wouldn't surprise me if it's source material was just as lazy. Beating down dead tropes that have saturated the market of the last several years alone and still going. This is a show that would barely make the grade for a crappy one episode direct-to-video, forget a 12 episode season.Perhaps it's not fair to compare or expect C-Station to be the successor to a studio I adored which made most of its work with the very auteur director Koichi Mashimo but it goes even beyond Bee Train now as we are seeing the potential end of Studio Ghibli and in this era of remakes, reboots and horrid stuff like Dragonar Academy we need these creative forces more than ever but as long as the otaku keep running things expect more light novel adaptations but hopefully those will have a little less soft core and a little more plot.
Billy Reviewer Yeah if you've seen one episode of this show, you probably already know the main comparison it gets. The male lead is a somewhat stubborn headstrong protagonist who allows himself to constantly be abused by his partner (she calls herself master), the pink haired tsundere female lead. Ash (the male lead) was often made fun of for not being as skilled as everyone else and not being able to summon his dragon. When he finally does so he gets a human female, instead of a dragon like everyone else. I think it goes without say that this is noticeably similar to the "Familiar of Zero". If you've seen familiar of zero or any other show like it, you already know the story here. That being said, is the show bad? No, not at all. It'll give you the same feel all the other shows that are like this give. It obviously has its clichés and minor issues. But overall it's well made, just not creative. Also something to note is a series always gets better as it goes on so when/if(and it most likely will) season 2 comes around it will have improved and I am interested to see what happens next. Is it as good as the show it wants to be (familiar of zero)? No. Is it a good show? Yes. I'll put it this way, if you like shows like shakugan no shana, dragon crisis, or familiar of zero, you'll like this. P.S. My real rating would be a 7.5 out of 10.
Tweekums Set in a land where certain people are destined to 'give birth' to dragons; protagonist Ash Blake attends the Dragonar Academy. He is unusual for two reasons; unlike other students who can only ride their own dragons he can ride any and unlike the others his dragon has yet to appear. It soon does though and she is nothing like any other dragon; she looks like a young girl! Ash names his dragon Eco and she declares that she is his master… clearly their relationship won't be what he expected. Over the course of the series Ash and Eco will have to deal with other troublesome dragons as well as more political problems leading to actions and laughs along the way.This was a rather fun series despite being a little cliché. The story is easy to follow and the characters fairly likable. The animation looked fairly good. There is a fair amount of action and one or two twists along the way. On the down side the female character's costumes have clearly been designed with fan service in mind… a pity as the story itself feels aimed at younger viewers. There is also some nudity; although this at least is shown in a fairly innocent way. Overall I'd recommend watching this; it may be the sort of series that is quickly forgotten once you've finished but it is fun while one is watching.These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.