The appeal and reviews of the second series of "BLUE DRAGON: The Seven Dragons of Heaven"Blue Dragon: Seven Dragons of Heaven Season 2 is a TV anime series that aired on TV Tokyo from April 5, 2008 to March 28, 2009. The series is based on the Xbox 360 game Blue Dragon, with original story by Hironobu Sakaguchi and character designs by Akira Toriyama, directed by Yukihiro Matsushita and produced by Pierrot. The 51-episode series provided viewers with a lot of excitement and emotion. storyThe story of the second series of "BLUE DRAGON: The Seven Dragons of Heaven" is set in a world two years after the final battle with darkness. Even after losing the Blue Dragon, the protagonist Shu organized a resistance with Bouquet and Legolas, and continued to fight against Rosenkreuz led by Logi. Suddenly, a mysterious object falls from the sky. When Shu and Bouquet rush to the scene, a boy named Noi appears. Noi knows that Shu is a shadow user, and in a condescending tone tells him, "You will be killed soon." Then, a giant dragon appears, chasing Noi, and attacks Shu and his friends. In the midst of a desperate crisis, Noi's power causes the Blue Dragon to appear again from Shu's shadow, and the story takes a new turn. characterThe appeal of this series lies in its unique characters. The protagonist, Shu, travels to his old friends to prepare for the events that are about to happen to the world, but encounters mysterious incidents wherever he goes. Shu's shadow, the Blue Dragon, is revived by the power of Noi, and although his personality is still violent, his combination with Shu is still strong. Bouquet is a Ra girl with the special ability to become invisible, and continues to support Shu. Marumaro, a boy from the Debbie tribe, returned home to protect his village after the final battle with the darkness, but sets off on a journey with Shu and his friends again. Noi is a mysterious boy with the ability to revive the power of shadow, and is characterized by his mischievous personality and love of sweets. New characters also add excitement to the story, such as the Red Dragon who descends into Shu's world, and Primula, a girl who appears in Shu's dreams. Production and staffPierrot produced the second series of Blue Dragon: The Seven Dragons of Heaven. It was directed by Yukihiro Matsushita, with series composition by Yamatoya Akira and character design by Ninomiya Tsuneo. In addition, the prop designers were Ohata Koichi and Miyawaki Kenshi, art directors were Tanimura Shinichi and Igaki Hiroshi, art setting by Azuma Junichi and Kodama Yohei, color design by Iwami Mika, cinematographer Matsumoto Atsuho, editor Matsumura Masahiro, music by Uematsu Nobuo and Ohashi Megumi, sound director Takakuwa Hajime, music producer Watanabe Takashi, producers Azuma Fukashi, Hieda Susumu, Hagino Ken, Adachi Satoshi, and animation producer Tsuno Ryunosuke. The work, created by this team of staff, boasts extremely high quality both visually and aurally. Theme songs and musicThe theme songs and music of this series are also one of its charms. The opening theme is "Hikari no Pointeru Houe" (Lyrics: chihiRo, Composition: kubota, Arrangement: JiLL-Decoy Association, Sung by JiLL-Decoy Association), and the second song is "Aoi Mirai" (Lyrics: Yasushi Akimoto, Composition: Daisuke Suzuki, Arrangement: Yuichi Nonaka "Masa", Sung by Watarirouka Hashiritai). The ending themes are "Tsubomi" (lyrics: chihiRo, composition: Jin Nakamura, arrangement: Jin Nakamura, JiLL-Decoy association, sung by JiLL-Decoy association), "Sunnyday" (lyrics: Lead, composition: Seiji Motoyama, arrangement: Seiji Motoyama, sung by Lead), "I-Ja-Nai!?" (lyrics: Shoko, composition: Yoshimasa Fujisawa, arrangement: Yoshimasa Fujisawa, sung by Mikuni Shimokawa), and "Tsubomi" (lyrics: Mikuni Shimokawa, composition: ats-, arrangement: Hiroyuki Matsugashita, sung by Mikuni Shimokawa). These songs give a deeper feel to the development of the story and the feelings of the characters. Evaluation and ImpressionsThe second season of "Blue Dragon: The Seven Dragons of Heaven" has been highly praised not only by fans of the original game, but also by anime fans. In particular, the character growth, deepening relationships, and epic story development have attracted viewers. The powerful battle scenes and beautiful background art have also been highly praised, making the series visually appealing. Furthermore, the music and theme songs also function as important elements that add excitement to the story, giving the series a high overall quality. The charm of this series is the growth and bond between the characters. The unique characters, such as Shu, Blue Dragon, Bouquet, Marumaro, and Noi, support each other as they overcome difficulties, moving viewers. In addition, new characters such as Red Dragon and Primula breathe new life into the story, drawing viewers' interest. The development of the story is also not to be missed. Set in a world two years after the final battle with darkness, Shu and his friends fight a new enemy, providing tension and excitement to viewers. In particular, turning points in the story, such as the appearance of Noi and the revival of the Blue Dragon, have the power to draw viewers in. Furthermore, the subtitles for each episode are also appealing, making viewers look forward to the next development. The series has also been highly praised for its production. Pierrot's creative talent is evident in the beautiful background art and powerful battle scenes, making the series visually appealing. The music and theme songs also play an important role in elevating the story, giving the series a high overall quality. In particular, the music by Nobuo Uematsu and Megumi Ohashi has the power to stir the emotions of the viewer. Related TitlesBlue Dragon: Seven Dragons of Heaven Season 2 is based on the Xbox 360 game Blue Dragon, making it a must-watch for fans of the original game. It is also based on the original story by Sakaguchi Hironobu and the character designs by Toriyama Akira, so it is recommended for fans of fantasy works and RPGs. Additionally, other works produced by Pierrot have been praised for their visual appeal and story development, so if you are interested, check them out. RecommendationThe second series of "Blue Dragon: Seven Dragons of Heaven" is recommended not only for fans of the original game, but also for anime fans. This is a must-watch for those who like character growth, deepening relationships, and epic story developments. It is also visually appealing and has high quality music, so it is recommended for those who enjoy visual beauty and music. Furthermore, this series is not to be missed by those who like fantasy works and RPGs. Please watch this series and feel the adventure and growth of Shu and his friends. |
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