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Dragon Drive

Dragon Drive
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The March 2001 issue of Monthly Shōnen Jump, featuring the first chapter.
ドラゴンドライブ
(Doragon Doraibu)
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Science fiction
Manga
Written by Kenichi Sakura
Published by Shueisha
English publisher
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump
Original run March 2001January 2006
Volumes 14
Anime television series
Directed by Toshifumi Kawase
Produced by Makiko Iwata
Tatsuji Yamazaki
Satoshi Kubo
Written by Toshiki Inoue
Music by Shinkichi Mitsumune
Studio Madhouse
Licensed by
Original network TV Tokyo (2002-2003)
Original run July 4, 2002March 27, 2003
Episodes 38
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Dragon Drive (ドラゴンドライブ Doragon Doraibu?) is a Japanese manga by Kenichi Sakura ( Sakura Ken'ichi), was published by Shueisha and serialized in the manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump. Publication ended on January 5, 2006, with a total of 14 volumes. Viz Media, leading publisher in Weekly Shōnen Jump (Shueisha) and Shōnen Sunday (Shogukukan), acquired the rights to distribute the Dragon Drive manga in North America.

Dragon Drive follows lazy junior high school student Reiji Ozora who routinely gives up on everything he starts and is terrible at his school work. Tired of seeing him give up at everything and continue to perform so poorly at school, his childhood friend Maiko Yukino shows Reiji the virtual reality game called Dragon Drive. It is a fighting game in which players and their dragon partners face off within a virtual reality city. Reiji's general lazy personality and lackluster school performances lead him to gain a seemingly equally lazy small dragon whom he calls Chibi. Only later do both of their true strengths show as Chibi, despite being small and sleeping in his first appearance, turns out to be the rarest dragon in the game, a discovery which leads Reiji and his friends to another world called Rikyu.

An anime adaptation directed by Toshifumi Kawase began airing on TV Tokyo on July 4, 2002, running a total of 38 episodes, the last episode aired March 27, 2003. In 2004, the anime series was released by Bandai Entertainment in North America. The franchise also spawned several video games, Dragon Drive: Tactics Break for PlayStation, Dragon Drive: World D Break for Game Boy Advance, and Dragon Drive: D-Masters Shot on GameCube.


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