Chaos Dragon

Chaos Dragon
ケイオスドラゴン
(Keiosu Doragon)
Anime television series
Chaos Dragon: Sekiryū Sen'eki
Directed by Masato Matsune (director)
Hideki Tachibana (chief director)
Produced by Katsushi Oota
Written by Ukyō Kodachi
Shō Aikawa
Music by Hitoshi Sakimoto
Studio Silver Link, Connect
Licensed by
Network Tokyo MX, KBS, BS11, SUN, AT-X
English network
Original run July 2, 2015 September 17, 2015
Episodes 12
Game
Chaos Dragon: Konton Senso
Developer Sega
Platform Android, iOS
Released

Android

  • JP July 2, 2015

iOS

  • JP August 13, 2015

Chaos Dragon (ケイオスドラゴン Keiosu Doragon) is a Japanese media franchise based on the Japanese role-playing game Red Dragon by Makoto Sanda, featuring characters created by Gen Urobuchi, Kinoko Nasu, Izuki Kogyoku, Simadoriru, and Ryōgo Narita.

An anime television series titled Chaos Dragon: Sekiryū Sen'eki (ケイオスドラゴン 赤竜戦役), produced by Silver Link and Connect, aired July 2015.[1] AnimeLab has secured streaming rights in Australia & New Zealand [2] The franchise also includes a board game titled Chaos Dragon: Haō Shunjū and a smartphone game titled Chaos Dragon: Konton Senso, released in Q3 2015 for iOS and Android.

Plot

The story takes place in Huanli (the Year of Dazzling) 3015. D'natia and Kōran, two countries fighting for supremacy, are causing the world to be torn apart due to the constant war. Amidst the strife is the island country Nil Kamui, which has lost its independence. Red Dragon, the guardian god of Nil Kamui, goes out of control. Will the island country be able to regain its independence?

Chaos Dragon is based on the role-playing fiction project Red Dragon, a story which was created by five notable writers: Gen Urobuchi, Kinoko Nasu, Izuki Kogyoku, Ryōgo Narita, and Simadoriru (member of the Stripe Pattern doujin circle). The results of their tabletop role-playing game sessions over six days created material for a seven-volume light novel series.

Characters

Ibuki (忌ブキ)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue
A descendant of the royal family of Nil Kamui. He is the most pure of heart at the beginning, but learns to accept the consequences of his choices and actions. He has the power granted by the Red Dragon. Created by Simadoriru.
Eiha (エィハ)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro
Ibuki's guardian who is fused with a demon and companion Val. She has the desire to protect Ibuki as she has promised to Mashiro. Created by Izuki Kogyoku.
Swallow Cratsvalley (スァロゥ・クラツヴァーリ)
Voiced by: Sōma Saitō
A member of D'natia's prized Black Dragon Knights. Created by Kinoko Nasu.
Lou Zhenhua (婁 震華)
Voiced by: Maaya Uchida
An assassin from a religious organization in Kōran. Created by Gen Urobuchi.
Kaguraba Raihou Gramstahl (禍グラバ・雷鳳・グラムシュタール)
Voiced by: Unshou Ishizuka
A mysterious immortal trader from the independent city of Haiga. Created by Ryōgo Narita.
Red Dragon (赤の竜)
Voiced by: Houchu Ohtsuka
One of the only seven dragons in the world and the guardian deity of Nil Kamui.
Fugaku (浮ガク)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane
Ibuki's fellow disciple in kendō.
Hien (緋エン)
Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi
A boy swordfighter. He lost a little sister who was like his other half, during the Seven-Year War.
Agito Isurugi (阿ギト・イスルギ)
Voiced by: Kouichi Yamadera
Leader of the revolutionary army.
Mashiro Sagura (真シロ・サグラ)
Voiced by: Nozomi Furuki
A girl who was with Ibuki at an orphanage in Nil Kamui.
Kai (可イ)
Voiced by: Haruka Watanabe
Who lived in an orphanage after losing both parents in the Seven-Year War between Nil Kamui and Kōran.
Meryl Sherbet (メリル・シャーベット)
Voiced by: Haruka Terui
A follower of Swallow.
Black Dragon (黒の竜)
Voiced by: Jouji Nakata
The guardian dragon of D'natia.
Simeon Tsalikov (シメオン・ツァリコフ)
Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara
The leader of the third legion of the Black Dragon Knights. He's ranked 3rd overall among the knights.
Ulrika Ledesma (ウルリーカ・レデスマ)
Voiced by: Aimi
The sub-leader of the third legion of the Black Dragon Knights. She's ranked 22nd overall among the knights.
Qisha Tianling (妖剣・七殺天凌)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki
A sword that can consume the souls of killers and has the personality of a young man. Lou Zhenhua calls it "Your Highness" and keeps it in a coffin between battles because the blade will bewitch people.
Gakushō (楽紹)
Voiced by: Eriko Matsui
A Kōran commander who excels at using the guns developed there.
Kōkaku (紅鶴)
Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara
A Kōran commander with mechanical body parts for use in battle.
Kurama Kazusa (狗ラマ・カズサ)
Voiced by: Toru Ohkawa
A Kōran soldier who despises the "savage" people of Nil Kamui.
Shoren (雪蓮)
Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi
A young girl who takes orders from Lou Zhenhua. She can appear and disappear unexpectedly.
Enumael Meschwitz (エマヌエル・メシュヴィッツ)
Voiced by: Haruo Satō
A priest from D'natia.
Hakuei (白叡)
Voiced by: Atsushi Tamaru
The new representative of Kouran's army.
Sol (ソル)
Voiced by: Ryohei Kimura
A half-human under the service of Kaguraba.
Shaddy (シャディ)
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki
A girl who is also fused with a demon under the service of Kaguraba.
Miska (ミスカ)
Voiced by: Ayaka Imamura
The owner and driver of a giant elephant.
Inori (祈り)
Voiced by: Chika Anzai
Ibuki's twin sister. She was thought to have been killed with Nil Kamui's previous king during the Seven-Year War. However, she suddenly reappears as D'natia's candidate to be the small country's next ruler.

Media

Anime

Episode list

No. Title Original air date
1 "Kill One to Save Many"
"Issatsutashō" (一殺多生) 
July 2, 2015
2 "Antinomy"
"Niritsuhaihan" (二律背反) 
July 9, 2015
3 "Three as One"
"Sanmiittai" (三位一体) 
July 16, 2015
4 "Amid Enemies"
"Shimensoka" (四面楚歌) 
July 23, 2015
5 "In a Fog"
"Gorimuchū" (五里霧中) 
July 30, 2015
6 "Six Paths of Transmigration"
"Rokudōrin'ne" (六道輪廻) 
August 6, 2015
7 "Ups and Downs in Life"
"Shichitenhakki" (七転八起) 
August 13, 2015
8 "Perfect Serenity"
"Hachimenreirō" (八面玲瓏) 
August 20, 2015
9 "Winding"
"Tsudzuraori" (九十九折) 
August 27, 2015
10 "Narrow Escape from Death"
"Jisshiisshō" (十死一生) 
September 3, 2015
11 "Pandemonium"
"Hyakkiyakō" (百鬼夜行) 
September 10, 2015
12 "One Chance in a Million"
"Senzaiichigū" (千載一遇) 
September 17, 2015

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