La repentina aparición de un dragón en los cielos de Tokio causa un gran alboroto. Mitsuyama City es una ciudad de provincia, a los pies del Monte Fuji situado a cientos de kilómetros de Tokio y libre de la conmoción. Los amigos de la infancia Yoshio, Kenji y Tamotsu ven las transmisiones en vivo en la televisión de la cafetería ‘Tirol’ donde trabaja su amiga Yoko. Un día, Yoshio va a comprar un juego y obtiene un misterioso, rollo de papel antiguo en una librería de segunda mano. Escrito en él, la victoria de los guerreros de la luz sobre un dragón que salvó el mundo, y también el escudo de armas de los guerreros. Los cuatro tienen marcas de nacimiento que son iguales a los escudo de armas. ¿Podrían ser ellos los descendientes de los guerreros de la luz? Una espada y un cristal son necesarios para vencer al dragón que se menciona en el rollo de papel. El escondite de los cristales se descubrió que está escrito en el mural de la casa de baños públicos de la ciudad! Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: ドラゴン青年団
- También conocida como: Dragon Braves
- Director: Yasuyuki Fukasako, Ninomiya Takash
- Guionista: Ueda Makoto
- Géneros: Aventuras, Comedia, Ciencia ficción
Reparto y créditos
- Yasuda ShotaYoshioPapel principal
- Endo KanameKenjiPapel principal
- Renbutsu MisakoYokoPapel principal
- Daito ShunsukeKazukiPapel secundario
- Yusuke Santamaria[team leader]Papel secundario
- Araki YukoYukaPapel secundario
Reseñas
The story was obvious and nonsensical, but it is consistently logical within the world that it creates. Once there's a dragon on Tokyo Tower and a town full of hidden magic, customary logic and realism are thrown out the window. As long as the logic of the story remains within the bounds created by itself, I am satisfied.
The interesting thing about the cast is that they have been in many dramas but are not typically the lead. This is consistent with the theme of "unlikely heroes," and also applies to the main "hero" of this drama, Yasuda Shota. Although he's a member of the popular group Kanjani8, he is less recognizable than some of his band-mates like Ryo Nishikido or You Yokoyama.
The music is cheesy, and I probably wouldn't watch this again unless I was terribly bored, but it's a fun, light-hearted, silly drama that I'm glad I watched. You aren't missing anything if you don't see it, but it's worth the time IMO.
We have the plot, which is about a dragon being seen in modern day Japan. Right there this series had my attention but oh boy, does it not deliver on that. The dragon just sits on top of Tokyo Tower and does nothing. What's more dissapointing is the reaction people have to it. They would show more reaction if they discovered a wild bear running around in the city. And yeah, I realize it's a comedy, but it needs some kind of logical structure to build the jokes on. I won't spoil anything in particular but alot of the situations regarding the crystals and the "heroes" just makes you go "Like they didn't notice that before!!!". Again, yeah it's a comdey and some of these are meant as jokes but it's just to stupid.
The cast was just kinda there, I didn't love or hate anyone in particular. I think this is the first time I'm seeing alot of these people except Endo Kaname.
As for the comedy, I did laugh at a few things since I am an old rpg videogame player. This show makes fun of those alot. But most of the time it was just painful.
All in all, I'd say avoid this show. Especially if you haven't played rpgs like the older Final Fantasy games with crystals and whatnot. I'm most likely kind to this show by even giving it a 6/10 but it was short and I enjoyed some parts, mostly from the earlier episodes.