List of Blue Dragon characters

The characters of Blue Dragon were designed by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama. The anime version expands the characters' backgrounds as well as provide personalities to the Shadows, making them more than just extensions of the Shadow Wielder.

Main Characters

Shu

Shu (VG) Voiced by: Marina Inoue (Japanese); Mona Marshall (English)
Shu (anime) Voiced by: Keiko Nemoto (Japanese); Yuri Lowenthal (English)
Blue Dragon Voiced by: Masaya Takatsuka (Japanese); Lex Lang (English)

Shu is the main protagonist of Blue Dragon. Like many others in Talta Village, Shu's parents died because of the Land Shark when he was a baby. Because of his parents' untimely deaths, he now lives with his grandfather, Fushira, in Talta Village. Shu's brash and impetuous nature has often gotten him into trouble, but his courage, strength, and determination has saved him from certain death many times. It is revealed that he has a crush on Kluke.

In the anime, Shu is depicted as even more brash and impulsive than in the game. When around Bouquet, he is shown to be something of a pervert, but still controls himself around her much better than Marumaro does. Two years later, he is in Legolas' resistance against the forces of Rosekstan using an exo-suit with an artificial shadow to lead a supply raid upon a Rosekstan airship. Upon encountering Noi during an attack by Rosekstan and Michael's Red Dragon form, Shu regains his ability to summon Blue Dragon as he goes on a mission to stop the Investiture Beings from destroying the world.

Shu is the owner of the shadow Blue Dragon, which often uses magic sword attacks. In the anime, Blue Dragon doesn't cooperate with Shu at first until their fight with Ivanov and Gustav when Shu managed to gain enough power to control him. For most of the anime, Blue Dragon constantly criticizes everything Shu does. The Blue Dragon has a very violent personality, and is extremely cold, not caring about anything or anyone but himself, but does show concern when Shu is hurt. In the anime, Killer Bat reveals that Blue Dragon is the incarnation of destruction, a descendant of the first darkness, and because of his power both friend and foe alike feared him. He was also worshiped for possessing such high power.

Zola

Zola (VG) Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
Zola (anime) Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
Killer Bat Voiced by: Hōchū Ōtsuka (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)

Zola was originally a mercenary until she was almost killed. In that experience, she was asked to swallow a light sphere, receiving her shadow as a result of being saved from certain death. She then joined the Jibral Blademasters, becoming a powerful warrior and earning the respect of King Jibral and his kingdom. She first appears on the road to Jabral as she saves the traveling Talta Village from Steel-Eating Tigers. Her shadow uses assassin attacks. At the end of the game, it is revealed that Zola was actually working for Nene, and was the mysterious voice that told the main characters to "swallow the spheres". Her purpose was to bring them to Nene so that he could take the shadows from them. Nene, defeated, tells Zola to give her energy to him, but she decides not to and kills Nene instead.[1]

In the anime, Zola had an unlucky childhood, joining the Grand Kingdom army after her dad was killed during an excavation with Nene in order to commit sabotage. She is considered a Knight Master and was looking for descendants of the Seven Soldiers. She serves as the leader of the group, being the most mature and intelligent. Zola and the others tried to defeat Nene but it didn't work out as well as planned as the truth behind her is. It was only after Nene's death that Zola's true intentions for gathering the Shadow Wielders were revealed to unleash the darkness that plagued the world. In the end, she turns evil because of Killer Bat and her "good-side" was chased out of her because of Killer Bat's power. Later it was revealed that the true evil was none other then Zola, who was the avatar of the legendary darkness. After being fused with her Shadow to assume a demonic version of herself, she battles Shu until he defeats her with the help of Jiro, Kluke, Marumaro, Bouquet, General Logi, Delphinium, and Deathroy. With this form defeated by a sacrifice of the shadows present, Zola's body crashes to the ground, motionless. However, it would be later revealed in the second season that only the darkness within Zola died. The good within her, driven off by Killer Bat, was found by Dr. Tarkovsky who used it to create Primella. Zola was seen smiling when the darkness was sealed; speculation implies that although she released it, she was glad that Shu defeated her and helped seal the darkness.

Her shadow Killer Bat is quite silent and is unusual from his game version in that he is the only Shadow of the party who is armed with a weapon (specifically a sword). Killer Bat possesses the power to purge the host of the goodness in their hearts. It is implied that he was the leader of all of the darkness, and that even he with all of his power was also afraid of Blue Dragon's power and thus saw him as his biggest threat. It is possible he was defeated before the darkness was sealed, as he was sealed in a different location. He is blue like the other shadows in the game. But in the anime, he is purple and he also wields a sword like his partner.

Jiro

Jiro (VG) Voiced by: Kouki Miyata (Japanese); Steve Staley (English)
Jiro (anime) Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese); Sam Riegel (English)
Minotaur Voiced by: Kōji Ochiai (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)

Jiro is an intelligent young man who has a gift for planning and focuses on details. In the game, Jiro's parents are still alive and often worry about him, even going as far as to dig under the ground with their bare hands until they bled when Jiro was dragged under by the land shark with Kluke and Shu. In the anime, however, Jiro's parents and younger sister were killed in an attack by Nene.

In the game, Jiro is the best friend of Shu but is his exact opposite. Whatever type of machine the gang comes across, Jiro can usually operate it. He is in love with Kluke but has trouble expressing his feelings for her. Along with Shu and Kluke, he grew up in Talta Village, enduring countless Land Shark attacks over the past ten years. One day, both he and Shu decide to fight back and set up a trap to capture the Land Shark. They succeed, but the trap breaks and Shu, in an attempt to stop it, hops onto a rope dangling from the machine's fin. Jiro and Kluke (who appeared not so later after this moment) join in Shu and all three are dragged underground by the Land Shark. Later on in the game, he and Kluke share a moment in Lago Village and in Disc 2, he admits to Shu that he "really likes" Kluke. At the end of Disc 3 (the last part of the game) he and Shu (who had apparently competed to get Kluke a better birthday present) show up at Kluke's birthday party and ask her who she likes more: Shu or Jiro; to which she repleis "wait 'till my next birthday". He returns in Blue Dragon Plus (the sequel to the first Blue Dragon game) and plays the role of a healer; the class he originally started with in the first game. Unlike the first game, it isn't implied that he has a crush on Kluke, but there are a few hints in the game such as one; they're constantly seen next together in "graphical" cutscenes and two; Jiro's capable of using the "Moon" ability while Kluke's capable of using the "Star" ability. Some say that he acts somewhat "hostile" towards Shu during certain scenarios in the game. This may be a result of the anime for Blue Dragon Plus came out after the first season went on air. In Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow, it seems that his "rivalry" with Shu has gotten somewhat more rougher as they both compete in a certain quest to see who can get more herbs for Kluke. In this game, his "implied crush on Kluke" returns for the name of the task is "Jiro in Love" ("Jiro's Love" in Japanese). Depending on the player's actions, it is possible for both him and Kluke to end up together at the end of the game. He's more compatible with the Minotaur (healing) Shadow than the other five Shadows. Jiro works as an assistant to King Jibral. Throughout the game, he is seen messing around with an Ancient Device, trying to gather information. Only once will he leave the King's throne room; when Kluke asks him to gather Medicinal Herbs.

In the anime, Jiro came from Muffei which was attacked and burned down by General Szabo. His parents and younger sister were killed. He eventually met Zola and joined her in her travels. He began as Shu's rival, with the two of them constantly arguing, but they became friends as the series progressed. When he encountered General Szabo at Gran Kingdom's capital, Jiro defeated him. Jiro had other run-ins with General Szabo, always ending with the robot destroyed. Two years later, Jiro has trained himself to be an even better warrior. He has also had run-ins with Delphinium, always ending with Jiro defeated. When infiltrating the White Brigade's headquarters, Jiro discovered that his old enemy General Szabo is now Primella's servant. He engaged Delphinium again only for Vermillion to prevent Jiro from delivering the final blow. Xie managed to rescue Jiro at the last minute. Outside of his assisting of Shu, he had his encounter with Hildegard when he and Xie were taken prisoners by Rosekstan. After a fight in one of the giant exo-suits, Jiro's shadow was reawakened by Hildegard. Jiro managed to defeat Hildegard, causing the Investiture Being to retreat. Jiro later helps out in the final battle with the Investiture Beings.

Jiro is the owner of the shadow Minotaur, who uses white magic in the game.[2] In the anime, Minotaur is always chiding Jiro for overusing his energy in battle but generally takes a calm approach to opponents. He is blue like the other shadows in the game. But in the anime, he is teal.

Kluke

Kluke (VG) Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese); Tara Strong (English)
Kluke (anime) Voiced by: Erino Hazuki (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)
Phoenix Voiced by: Konomi Tsuboi (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)

Kluke is a girl who lives in talta village. Kluke's parents died because of Nene one year before the events of Blue Dragon. Her parents were the doctors of Talta Village. After the deaths of her parents, Kluke lived in the village as the new doctor. Kluke is very mature and has been toughened by the deaths of her parent's.

In the anime, Kluke is quite different both in personality & temperament. She is occasionally shown wielding a gun that shoots pink fists. Kluke gains her shadow during the first encounter with Nene and uses her shadow's abilities to get everyone out of danger. The experience left Kluke in a short coma. She managed to recover and wake up. Near the end of the first series, Andropov starts to develop a crush on her. Two years later, Kluke regains her shadow when Noi reawakens her shadow and it comes out when a Rosekstan airship attacks her village. After the airship is repelled by Blue Dragon, Kluke and Andropov join up with Shu to help General Logi fight the legion of elite species. Afterward, they go their separate ways. Upon learning of Primella's vision revolving around Kluke being killed by Lota in a field of flowers, Shu sends Bouquet and Marumaro to protect Kluke. When it comes to that point, Lota manages to fire her attack on Kluke, only to miss. Kluke and Andropov then help out in the final battle with the Legion of elite species.

Kluke is the owner of the Phoenix shadow which uses element based black magic.[2] In the anime, Kluke does not receive Phoenix until late into the story and therefore stays out of combat. Phoenix has a kind motherly side to her that teaches Kluke how to protect her friends. Phoenix can also summon barriers, teleport, and breathe fire. Phoenix is blue like the other shadows in the game, but in the anime she is magenta.

Marumaro

Marumaro (VG) Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese); Nika Futterman (English)
Marumaro (anime) Voiced by: Sakiko Uran (Japanese); R. Martin Klein (English)
Saber Tiger Voiced by: Jin Horikawa (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)

Marumaro is a member of the Devee Tribe (a race of yellow humanoid creatures that wear pots for hats). Nene poisoned the entire Devee Tribe of Lago Village except for Marumaro and told him that if he retrieved a special elixir from the Ancient Hospital Ruins, that Nene would supply a cure for the Tribe. Marumaro first appears in a Drill Machine on the way to the ruins. When he first encounters Shu, Kluke, and Jiro, he is intimidated and fights them. When the ship reaches its destination, Marumaro runs away to find the cure. At the Hospital Ruins, Shu saves Marumaro from the Icefire Wolf Ghost and then helps him find the cure. As they return to Devee Tribe, he gives the tribe the cure and the effects are catastrophic. He soon discovers that Nene tricked him to make himself more powerful and is forced to cure the tribe with a new antidote much more difficult to find and then joins the group afterwards to get revenge on Nene. He has tendency to end his sentences by saying "Maro".

In the anime, Marumaro is obsessed with girls (he also acts like a pervert in the original version, and his actions often end up angering Kluke and Bouquet). He joins up with Shu and Co. after the village he was staying at was destroyed and its inhabitants were captured by twin Shadow users Ivanov and Gustav. Two years later, Marumaro is back in his village until Noi reawakens his shadow. Upon joining up with Shu and Bouquet, Marumaro develops a competitive rivalry with Noi.

He owns the shadow Saber Tiger who uses monk charged attacks.[1] In the anime, Saber Tiger thinks of himself as a defender of justice and encourages Marumaro to feel the same way. He is blue in the game like the other shadows. But in the anime, he is a golden brown similar to a lion.

Bouquet

Bouquet Voiced by: Saki Nakajima (Japanese); Melissa Fahn (English)
Hippopotamus Voiced by: Yūichi Nagashima (Japanese); Michael Sorich (English)

Bouquet is an exclusive character to the anime. Shu and Co. first encounter her in a restaurant as a waitress, where she was being harassed by two customers that Shu and Zola fended off. After losing her job, she pursues Shu until she joins their group. She quickly develops romantic feelings for Shu after asking Shu many questions that he says yes to. One of them has her asking him to marry her and he says yes, not realizing the question until after he answered. She then teases him by saying he is her fiance, which makes Kluke angry. She is eventually allowed to join the group.

For the most part, she's depicted as an airhead. She is hated by Cynthia after some of the soldiers in Gran Kingdom's army called Bouquet the prettiest girl in the world when she showed off her looks to them (the plan was something Marumaro came up with to have some fun with an easy fight). Two years later, she and Shu are working in Legolas' resistance against the forces of Rosekstan. They meet Noi and her shadow was reawakened.

In the original version, Bouquet has an overall fan-service appearance in that her breasts are very large. This is censored in the dub.

Being a member of the Ra Clan (a lost group of people who claim to be direct descendants of the Egyptian Sun God Ra), Bouquet has the ability to become invisible.[3] However, this invisibility is limited to her body forcing her to disrobe whenever she intends to use her power to hide or move about unseen (which is edited out in the dub where she is depicted as being able to turn invisible whenever she wants). On one occasion, she was somehow detected by Delphinium and later by Hildegard and Fagino.

Her shadow Hippopotamus may be weak and somewhat cowardly, but he has the ability to shapeshift sometimes using that ability by wrapping around Bouquet to provide her with a disguise. He also worries for Bouquet's well-being whenever a battle begins. Hippopotamus later gains the ability to copy the attacks that he is hit by. In the second series, he and Bouquet have been given the ability to merge with Blue Dragon or Saber Tiger to provide armor and make them appear in near-full form.

Noi

Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese); Katie Leigh (English)

Noi is introduced in the second series. He was first shown in black dragon form being pursued by Michael's Red Dragon form. He first met Shu and Bouquet and used his powers to reawaken their shadows when they are attacked by Rosekstan soldiers and Michael's Red Dragon form. He does have a rivalry with Marumaro when he meets him and reawakens his shadow. He is later revealed to be an "Investiture Being," but Shu, Bouquet, and Marumaro are okay with that. When it comes to the final fight with Rudolph, Noi unleashes his full power and matures his dragon form. He manages to fight Rudolph until the Shu/Blue Dragon recovers. After Rudolph is destroyed, Noi leaves with Lota and Hildegard.

Noi has a baby black dragon form. Noi rarely turns into his dragon form to fight, but he often merges with Blue Dragon to form a powerful version of him with a forcefield ability. His dragon form later matures during the fight with Rudolph in his flying castle.

Gran Kingdom

Gran Kingdom is the main antagonist group of the first series. Though some of the characters listed below have shadows, there are some that have artificial shadows due to an invention that Gran Kingdom has. Among the characters that come from Gran Kingdom are:

Nene

Nene (VG) Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese); Richard Herd (Old Nene), Lex Lang (Young Nene) (English)
Nene (anime) Voiced by: Shiro Saito (Japanese); David Lodge (English)
Chimera Voiced by: Susumu Akagi

The main antagonist of the Blue Dragon game and the first anime, Nene is an old man who is from a race of humanoids called Ancients. Nene runs Gran Kingdom and flies across the globe causing destruction and despair in a mobile air fortress surrounded by purple clouds. His main goal is world domination. Nene can fight without his shadow and suspend himself into the air, avoid energy blasts, and absorb others' shadow powers to increase his strength tenfold.[4] His mastery over his magic was so great that it caused an illness that led to him rapidly aging. To deal with this problem, he manipulated events that Shu, Jiro, Kluke, and Marumaro would each take a light sphere and learning to use magic so he could eventually take their power and develop a stronger soul to cure his illness. He eventually succeeds in this plan, but they manage to retain their power. When eventually faced at the end of the game within the depths of the Primitive Cube, he offers them a chance to join specifically offering Shu a chance to be his successor. When Shu turns his offer down, Nene attempts to take their power again, but finds that their power had matured and become their own, so he couldn't take it. He is fought and defeated, and after which is killed by Zola. In "Blue Dragon Plus," he is reborn and eventually helps Shu and the others to find the Balaur.

In the anime, Nene has been capturing children to power his artificial shadow machine. He was the one who gave General Logi some artificial Shadow Wielders to form his Independent Flying Squadron. He overwhelmed Shu and Co. at first until Kluke manifested her Phoenix shadow and got them out of there as Nene's air fortress (referred to as the Galleon) took off. Nene had used his Galleon to rip out cities from the ground. When it came to the Hippopotamus ruins, he ended up fighting Shu, Jiro, Kluke, Marumaro, and Zola while Bouquet was completing her testing. Nene retreated to the Galleon to drop the Hippopotamus Ruins on Coreed. Luckily, Bouquet managed to complete it and the Ruins were redirected away from Coreed. It is later revealed by Zola that he is a descendant of one of the Soldiers of Light. As Nene unleashed his Black Shadow army upon Coreed, Shu and Co. rode Griff birds to it while Conrad and his army fight the Black Shadow army. By the next encounter on board the Galleon, Shu and the others fought Nene again. During battle, Nene merged with his shadow and Deathroy. He was finally destroyed by Shu and Blue Dragon with the attack powerful enough to cause Nene's Galleon to crash to the ground. With Nene destroyed, most of Gran Kingdom's forces were reported to either be fleeing or even deserting.

Nene is the owner of the Chimera shadow which resembles a red dragon-like creature with orange hair and bird-like wings. In the video game, Nene's shadow was originally a red version of Blue Dragon, but after absorbing the light spheres that Shu and his friends swallowed, the dragon becomes Chimera (adopting features from all of the other shadows). In the anime, it was Deathroy who owns Chimera and Nene manipulates it.

Deathroy

Deathroy (VG) Voiced by: Yuji Ueda (Japanese); Will Matthews (English)
Deathroy (anime) Voiced by: Tetsu Shiratori (Japanese); Michael P. Greco (English)

Deathroy appears to find great joy in his master's malevolence. He sits dutifully on Nene's shoulder, attached by a small cable. He is also known for repeating anything Nene says, though it is capable of speaking on its own. In the final level of the game, Deathroy steals Nene's light sphere after his death and consumes it. He transforms into the final boss of the game called Destroy, an ancient biomechanical creature which destroyed the civilization of the ancients. He used Nene to bring about his return and uses the remains of General Szabo to form his body.[5] He then aims to devour the magic possessed by Shu and his friends, but is fought and killed.

In the anime, Deathroy is actually the owner of the Chimera shadow after Nene is destroyed. Following Nene's death, Zola abducted Deathroy without anyone noticing and hid him in the Sealed Grounds. He was rescued by Delphinium. Two years later, Deathroy is still riding on Delphinium's shoulder and she captures Bouquet so that Noi can reawaken Chimera. When it came to fight with Hildegard, Deathroy directly uses his power to save Delphinium. He and Delphinium later help out in the final battle with Rudolph.

General Szabo

General Szabo (VG) Voiced by: Tessho Genda (Japanese); Fred Tatasciore (English)
General Szabo (anime) Voiced by: Akimitsu Takase (Japanese); Kim Strauss (Ep. 1–30), Peter Spellos (Ep. 31+) (English)

General Szabo is Nene's robotic servant. Szabo is the leader of Nene's robotic army. He rides on a floating platform, where he is referred to as "Grand Szabo." In that form, he has a machine gun for a right arm. Nene later has the Demon King Robots merge with General Szabo to become "Ultimate Szabo", who attacks the heroes in the Primitive Cube's Cauldron Chamber. After Ultimate Szabo is defeated and broken apart, Zola forces the damaged Szabo to take them to Nene. He eventually turns on Nene because of his abusive nature and helps Zola by throwing the Collar of Light on Nene. His remains are absorbed by Deathroy to form his body and transform into Destroy. General Szabo was rebuilt by the scientists at Jibral with no memory of serving Nene. He later joined up with King Jibral in Blue Dragon Plus and gets taken over.

In the anime, General Szabo was the one who attacked Muffei, resulting in the death of Jiro's parents. Shu and Co. encountered him within Nene's castle. After Shu and Zola defeated the Black Shadow Type-Two robots, Jiro and Minotaur destroyed him. General Szabo is later rebuilt when it came to Nene's attack on Jibral. Sometime later, he attacks Jiro with his Mighty Quartet. General Szabo later merges with them to form "Ultimate Szabo." Jiro and Minotaur manage to destroy General Szabo and his robots. General Szabo was salvaged and rebuilt again, but missing part of his left face. He briefly engaged Shu and Co. at the Hippopotamus Ruins, but fell back when Nene's fortress dropped the Hippopotamus Ruins from the fortress. When Nene's fortress was stormed, General Szabo used Black Shadow Type-Three robots with nanobot technology on Shu and the others. Bouquet and Hippopotamus confronted him in the control room. In the form of one of those robots, Bouquet managed to copy their attack that sent General Szabo into the air, where he exploded. Two years later, he resurfaces as the caretaker of Primella after his remains were found and was rebuilt by the White Guardians. When Jiro encountered General Szabo again within the White Brigade's headquarters, he had repented from his past crimes.

In "Blue Dragon Plus," General Szabo is playable and wields the shadow Jack O'Lantern, a pumpkin-headed spectre.

Demon King Robots

Silent Ku (VG) Voiced by: Hideo Kazama (Japanese); Kim Strauss (English)
Turbulent Mai (VG) Voiced by: Eisuke Asakura (Japanese); Sam Riegel (English)
Raging Kesu (VG) Voiced by: Jun Ohsuka (Japanese); Steve Staley (English)
Heat-Wave Sai (VG) Voiced by: Hiromu Kondo (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)

The Demon King Robots are four robots controlled by Szabo. They consist of:

General Szabo awakens them when the heroes attack the flying fortress, and the party fights and destroys them one-by-one throughout the dungeon. Later on, they are revived along with their master with enhanced features, and fight the party all at once before fighting Szabo again. In the Cauldron Chamber of the Primitive Cube, their parts are used to create the body of "Ultimate Szabo". While Szabo's body makes up the head, Silent Ku forms the torso, Heat Wave Sai forms the leg area (with some leg parts added), Raging Kesu forms the left arm, and Turbulent Mai forms the right arm. They later pop up in "Blue Dragon Plus" when General Szabo ends up under an evil control.

In the anime, they are referred to as General Szabo's Mighty Quartet. General Szabo unleashes them to attack Jiro and Minotaur. During the second attack, they merge with General Szabo to form "Ultimate Szabo." The combination for "Ultimate Szabo" is different with Rapid-Bomber Sai in the middle, Knife-Armed Mai at the bottom, and Flashing-Bladed Kesu and Double-Blaster Ku as arms. They are eventually destroyed by Jiro and Minotaur.

General Logi

General Logi Voiced by: Kentarou Itou (Japanese); David Earnest (English)
Valkyrie Voiced by: Sayaka Kinoshita (Japanese); Karen Strassman (English)
Odin Voiced by: Kentarou Itou (Japanese); David Earnest (English)

Exclusive to the anime, General Logi is a general of Gran Kingdom who has known Zola for quite some time. He has been defeated by her before which resulted in him gaining a scar around his left eye. Some time later, General Logi encounters Zola again at a prison fortress. General Logi easily defeated her, Jiro, and Marumaro when he gained an artificial shadow named Valkyrie, and his power left the normally hotheaded Shu shaking in fear. General Logi is given some artificial shadow wielders from Nene to form his Independent Flying Squadron. During that time, he has squared off with Shu and Blue Dragon many times with both times resulting in Valkyrie getting injured. After Nene's destruction, General Logi announced his secession from Gran Kingdom by having Schneider take over Castle Des la Teste and by having Andropov attack Gran Kingdom fleets. General Logi then establishes Rosekstan (an offshoot of Gran Kingdom that serves as a Shadow Extremist nation) in Albarose. He fights Zola again which ends with Kluke being kidnapped. In the next encounter, his true shadow is revealed and Andropov helped Kluke escape. It is later revealed that General Logi is one of the descendants of a Soldiers of Light. When Zola goes rogue, he, Delphinium, and Deathroy help to fight her. Two years later, General Logi is still in power and leading the forces of Rosekstan into establishing a new world order. He has his shadow reawakened by Lotarus when she arrives in Albarose. After a fierce fight, Lotarus sets General Logi's castle on fire as General Logi is rescued by Matilda. General Logi hid out in the remains of Nene's fortress when he planned to stop the plots of the White Brigade. As his weapon fortress Sleipnir takes flight, he manages to fend off Furioso and the White Brigade soldiers with him. General Logi and his Rosekstan forces later help out in the fight against Rudolph.

General Logi's shadow Valkyrie serves as her master's sword and shield. She is fanatically loyal to him. Following Valkyrie's demise at the hands of Blue Dragon, an Egyptian-themed shadow called Odin is revealed to be his real shadow.

Gilliam

Voiced by: Hiroshi Tsuchida (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Gilliam is a member of General Logi's Independent Flying Squadron under the rank of Captain. He served as Marumaro's rival. In his fight with Zola and Marumaro, Gilliam was defeated when they managed to turn the tides against him, Todd, and Bishop. After recuperating, Gilliam went after Zola alongside some Black Shadow Type-Three robots in a plot to avenge Todd and Bishop. He is eventually killed by Zola.

Gilliam's shadow is the bird-like Euphoria whose speed rivals Saber Tiger's. Euphoria can also shoot an endless stream of feathers from its wings.

Todd and Bishop

Todd Voiced by: Doug Erholtz
Bishop Voiced by: Johnny Yong Bosch

Exclusive to the anime, Todd and Bishop are two Gran Kingdom soldiers who are good friends with Gilliam. In their battle against Zola and Marumaro, Todd and Bishop fell in battle.

Todd and Bishop's shadows are birdman-like cyborgs that have the same attacks as Euphoria.

Lemaire

Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki (Japanese); Keith Silverstein (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Lemaire is a member of General Logi's Independent Flying Squadron. He is often interested in fighting Zola. In their first battle, he fought her and lost. He later helped Cynthia fight Shu and Jiro at a Gran Kingdom prison, but was defeated. In the final confrontation against Zola, Lemaire fell in battle.

Lemaire's shadow is Deucalion, an armored warrior who uses a shield with a ball-and-chain in it. Deucalion is also shown to wield a variety of weapons, including a sword, a glaive, a bazooka, a flail, a hook-shaped weapon, and two boomerangs.

Cynthia

Cynthia Voiced by: Yukiko Takaguchi (Japanese); Tara Platt (English)
Yarovit Voiced by: Susumu Akagi

Exclusive to the anime, Cynthia is a member of General Logi's Independent Flying Squadron under the rank of Captain. Cynthia considers herself the most beautiful girl in the world and hates being called old. She served as Jiro's rival in the first encounter. When Shu and Jiro encountered her at a Gran Kingdom prison that was holding Conrad and some of his fellow soldiers, Shu and Jiro fought her alongside Lemaire, only for her and Lemaire to be defeated. In something of a reference/similarity to the Wicked Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cynthia is so vain that she "asks" her soldiers to tell who they feel is the most beautiful girl in the world, and they always say she is out of fear of her. Because of her vanity, Cynthia later developed a hatred for Bouquet after she heard a group of soldiers say she was the most beautiful girl in the world. In the final encounter with Shu, Jiro, Kluke, and Bouquet, Cynthia was ultimately defeated by Jiro.

Cynthia's shadow is Yarovit, a pink monster who can stretch its arms out and even turn it into tentacles. It can also sprout tentacles from its back and curl itself into a ball to ram an enemy.

Schneider

Voiced by: Shinji Kawada (Japanese); Steve Staley (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Schneider is a member of General Logi's Independent Flying Squadron under the rank of Sergeant Major. At a young age as seen in a flashback, Schneider is shown to be found by General Logi when he destroyed some Grand Kingdom soldiers. Later on, Schneider shows that he was trained by General Logi. Schneider also showed a bit of a brotherly relationship towards Andropov. By age, he is the middle with him being older than Cynthia but smaller than Gilliam. He first appeared to attack Bouquet where his attacks damaged Bouquet's outfit. Bouquet used her invisibility to escape from Schneider. Schneider is also the one responsible for killing Lt. Dragnov. When General Logi announced his secession from Gran Kingdom, Schneider took over Castle Des La Teste for him. When it came to the battle against Zola, he and Andropov take on two giant shadow monsters while the others get to Zola. With both he and Andropov weakened, Schneider sacrifices his life to destroy the giant shadow monsters.

Schneider's shadow is Isabel, an armored archer who uses a variety of arrows ranging from multiplying arrows, explosive arrows, and ice arrows. Isabel can also turn its bow into swords and emit laser balls from them. Isabel can also shoot a beam from the circle on its forehead.

Andropov

Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Brian Beacock (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Andropov is a member of General Logi's Independent Flying Squadron. He is the most intelligent of the group as well as the youngest member overall. He serves as the reconnaissance of the group. When General Logi announced his secession from Gran Kingdom, Andropov attacked some Gran Kingdom airships. Near the end of the first series, he starts to develop a crush on Kluke (even though he never told her at that time) after he used his shadow's ability to capture her for General Logi to interrogate. Andropov has since received much more positive reviews. When it came to fight against Zola, he and Schneider fight two giant shadow monsters. Andropov fell unconscious as Schneider sacrifices his life to destroy them. Two years later, Andropov was shown recuperating from the aftermath of a great battle in Kluke's care. He has had a much better reputation since showing signs of a crush on Kluke. When a Rosekstan airship appears in the village they are living in, Andropov defends Kluke the best he could until Shu and the Bouquet/Blue Dragon repel it. Andropov was almost killed by one of the ships, but Kluke summoned her shadow to save him. He and Kluke join up with Shu to help Rosekstan fight the White Brigade. Andropov later helps out in the fight against Rudolph.

Andropov's shadow is Alubujem, a four-armed crystalline creature who helps Andropov with his reconnaissance by launching out the crystals required for it. Alubujem can also launch an endless stream of crystal shards for an attack. Alubujem can also reassemble if shattered and its pieces can be manipulated by Andropov one time when he trapped Kluke. Some of Alubjem's moves were combined with Schneider's Isabel. This includes Blast Arrow, Lightning Cage, and Eternity Reflection. Solo moves include Rock Weapon (which he usually uses as a far-distance attack) and Dark Shine.

Delphinium

Voiced by: Akiko Kimura (Japanese); Dorothy Elias-Fahn (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Delphinium is a spy from Gran Kingdom who serves General Logi. She had the spy Salinas steal the Extra Seven from the Book of Beginning in Jibral's library and later kills him. She has had some run-ins with Homeron. In the final confrontation, Delphinium uses her shadow's ability to kill Homeron in front of Shu's eyes and even repelled Blue Dragon. While Shu and Kluke were busy fighting General Logi, Delphinium detected Bouquet's invisibility (as Delphinium is familiar with the Ra Clan's abilities) and used her shadow to prevent her from making off with the Extra Seven. Following Nene's destruction, she rescues Deathroy after turning against General Logi when he announces his secession from Gran Kingdom. After Zola releases the darkness, taking Zola down became her only goal. Knowing that she couldn't do it alone, she was able to help convince Shu's group and Logi work together and later helps them fight the demon Zola. Two years later, Delphinium runs afoul of Jiro and later captures Bouquet so that Noi can reawaken Deathroy's shadow. She has had some run-ins with Jiro and was seen in some partnership with Dr. Tarkovsky. She later defects and nearly dies during her fight with Hildegard, but is saved by Deathroy. She and Deathroy assist Rosekstan and Shu's friends in the fight against Rudolph, where she has Deathroy use his shadow to save Jiro.

Delphinium's shadow is a three-headed hydra/beetle-like creature whose legs Delphinium can partially bring out to defend herself. It shoots out laser beams from its mouth as a second attack. When she rescues Deathroy, Delphinium uses him to summon Chimera.

Lt. Dragnov

Voiced by: Susumu Akagi (Japanese); J.B. Blanc (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Dragnov is a lieutenant in Gran Kingdom's army and leader of the Black Shadow Mobile Troops. He was first seen leading a Gran Kingdom fleet for a sea attack upon Jibral. Though he befriended Shu later on, Dragnov shows no restraint on fighting him honorably. It was that idea that got him sniped by Schneider during his battle with Shu, after Lt. Dragnov blocked Schneider from ambushing Shu. As he lay dying, Lt. Dragnov told Shu not to be sad, because death was something all warriors knowingly face.

Lt. Dragnov's shadow is Berserker, a monstrous warrior who wields two axes.

Unnamed General

Grand Kingdom General Voiced by: J.B. Blanc
Goblin Voiced by: Kyle Hebert

This unnamed general of Gran Kingdom's army attacked Talta Village to steal the children there. He ran afoul of Zola and engaged her in battle. When Shu unleashed Blue Dragon for the first time, the general targeted Shu. He was easily defeated by Blue Dragon.

The unnamed Gran Kingdom General owns a Goblin shadow who wields a mace.

Dolsk

Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese); Wally Wingert (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Dolsk is a red-haired Shadow User from Gran Kingdom. Under the orders from Nene, a general that Dolsk was working for dispatched him to attack Zola's group. He ended up engaging Jiro in battle with Zola providing back-up if necessary. After points of making himself wide open to Dolsk, Jiro managed to defeat Dolsk.

Dolsk wields an Ogre shadow.

Ivanov and Gustav

Ivanov Voiced by: Tadashi Mutou (Japanese); Steve Staley (English)
Gustav Voiced by: Wataru Hatano

Exclusive to the anime, Ivanov and Gustav are twin Shadow Users from Gran Kingdom. They were the ones responsible for attacking the village Marumaro was at and capturing its inhabitants. They fought Marumaro, Zola, and Jiro outside the village, but retreated when they got their prisoners on board. They were visited by General Logi at the prison they ran. After General Logi defeated Zola, Jiro, and Marumaro, he left the rest to Ivanov and Gustav. Around this time, Shu managed to gain control of Blue Dragon and effortlessly defeated them. Ivanov and Gustav made a cameo in a flashback where they attack Tonto's village for tribute to Nene.

Ivanov's shadow is a red-armored, sword-wielding warrior that is good at offense. Gustav's shadow is a blue armored, shield-wielding warrior that's good at defense. The two shadows can combine their attacks to form the Soul Matter attack.

Salinas

Voiced by: Keiji Okuda (Japanese); Terrence Stone (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Salinas is a spy who works for Gran Kingdom. Delphinium had him infiltrate Jibral in a plot to obtain the Extra Seven from the Book of the Beginning. He used his shadow to cause 14 ghost-like pranks. Three of them occurred in Jibral's critical facilities. These included turning the communication equipment upside down to cripple its function, using up the reserve food in the storage facility to make it look like someone prepared a banquet, and decorating the outside of Jibral's Power Plant with flowers while destroying the equipment within. Shu, Marumaro, and the guards confronted him at the armory. Shu and Marumaro unleash Blue Dragon and Saber Tiger to fight him. With help from Zola (who managed to do some detective work during their fight), Shu and Marumaro defeat Salinas who is then remanded to the dungeon. He is later interrogated as Lt. Dragnov's Black Shadow army attacks Jibral which is when he manages to make his escape. After he made off with the Extra Seven, he gave them to Delphinium who then killed Salinas. His body is later found outside Jibral by the guards.

Salinas' shadow is Jikonda, an armored noblewoman-resembling monster who posed as the ghost of a noblewoman. She attacks with an umbrella-like machine gun that emits laser beams. It also can emit blades and smokescreen from its dress. It is true form under that noblewoman-like armor is a mummified zombie-like creature.

General Orehill

Voiced by: Doug Stone

Exclusive to the anime, General Orehill commanded Gran Kingdom's 3rd Squadron army. Following Nene's destruction, he and his army tried to bring order to a ruined town of Albarose (which was owned by Gran Kingdom) only for General Logi to arrive. When General Logi established the Shadow Extremist nation of Rosekstan in Albarose, General Orehill was among those present who swore their allegiance to General Logi.

Captain Crester

Voiced by: Keith Silverstein

Exclusive to the second anime, Captain Crester is one of the surviving members of Gran Kingdom. He and his soldiers have put up a resistance against Rosekstan and even denied siding with Legolas' resistance. When his troops were getting defeated by a Rosekstan fleet led by Captain Varenko, Captain Crester is approached by Mikhail who gives him a Dragon Scale. This gave Captain Crester the power to bring out a red wyvern-like shadow and uses it to defeat some of the Rosekstan troops. When it was about to move in on Captain Varenko and the surviving troops, even when Captain Varenko declares surrender, Shu, Noi, Marumaro, and the Bouquet/Saber Tiger appeared and defended the remaining Rosekstan troops. After defeating Marumaro and the Bouquet/Saber Tiger, Crester is defeated by Shu and Blue Dragon as the Dragon Scale is expelled from Crester's body.

Black Shadows

The robotic, shadow-wielding foot soldiers for Gran Kingdom. They each come in different types:

Mecha Robo

As robots built by the ancients, they form the majority of Nene's forces and are the most prominent enemy class in the game. In fact, "Mecha Robo" is one of the four divisions of enemies in the beastiry. Normal Mecha Robos have spherical bodies with colors that vary depending on variety, but all mechanical enemies are classified as "Mecha Robo" in the bestiary. The types of "normal" Mecha Robos include:

Some of them appeared in the anime as alternative foot soldiers alongside the Black Shadows.

In the second series, some Mecha Robos from the wars were salvaged and rebuilt by a bandit named Schmidt who uses them in attacking a village in order to steal its gold and food. While Shu and Marumaro destroyed the ones attacking the village, Noi in his dragon form saved the villagers from the Mecha Robos with Schmidt by destroying them and then defeating Schmidt.

Rosekstan

Following the destruction of Nene, General Logi established the Shadow Extremist nation of Rosekstan (called Rosenkreuz in the original version) to be an offshoot of Gran Kingdom. Among the characters from Rosekstan are:

Matilda

Voiced by: Kate Higgins

Matilda is an orange-haired woman who served as second-in-command to General Logi. When it came to Lotarus' attack on Rosekstan's capital Albarose, she used her shadow to get General Logi out of there. When Delphinium and Deathroy infiltrated General Logi's hideout, she used her shadow to teleport Delphinium out of the base and briefly engaged her before teleporting away. When Matilda planned to use Sleipnir's laser cannon on the wall Rudolph brought up which would end up destroying a nearby village, Shu ended up fighting her and managed to use the Noi/Blue Dragon's ability to block the attack which overloaded Sleipnir's cannon. Matilda later operated Sleipnir during the final battle with Rudolph.

Matilda's shadow is Zephyrus, a monstrous swordsman with the ability to teleport and emit laser beams from its sword.

Captain Varenko

Captain Varenko is a member of Rosekstan's army. He and his army fought against the resistance led by Captain Crester. During the fight, Varenko learned that they had lost contact with General Logi following the fight with Lotarus. Though Varenko's troops managed to defeat Crester's troops, Crester returned with the Dragon Scale that enabled him to conjure a shadow that defeated Varenko's troops. Though Varenko declared surrender, Crester was going to destroy him and his remaining troops anyway only for Shu to intervene. After Shu defeated Crester expelling the Dragon Scale from him, Shu learns from Varenko about them losing contact with General Logi. Captain Varenko is later seen interrogating Delphinium and Deathroy when they surrender to Rosekstan.

White Guardians

The White Guardians use special laser weapons in their quest to destroy all shadows. The group is based in the city of Nirvana. Among the members of the White Guardians are:

Dr. Tarkovsky

Dr. Tarkovsky is the leader of the White Guardians and ruler of Nirvana. Dr. Tarkovsky formerly worked for Gran Kingdom as a scientist before leaving it at some point and forming his own organization. Though he refers himself as the grandfather of Puri Mura, he is actually her creator. Because of the White Guardians' goals, it brought Dr. Tarkovsky and his forces into conflict with General Logi and the forces of Rosekstan. When the Legion of Elite Species were attacking various areas, Dr. Tarkovsky and the White Guardians called a truce with Rosekstan. It is later revealed that the reason Dr. Tarkovsky created the White Guardians was to prevent the fate that Puri Mura had foreseen for herself from happening.

Puri Mura

Voiced by: Laura Bailey

Puri Mura (called Primella in the Japanese version) is a young, white-haired girl who is referred to as the granddaughter of the White Brigade's leader. She was actually created by Dr. Tarkovsky from the energy that was the goodness within Zola before it was cast out of her body by Killer Bat. Because of her origins, Puri Mura has ability to see into the future and is titled "The Oracle" by the White Guardians. Dr. Tarkovsky uses her ability to try and change the fate that she foresees. Dr. Tarkovsky also hired General Szabo to be her caretaker. She first became known to Shu when she contacted him in his dreams. They finally met in person in Nirvana. When it came to her latest vision revolving around Shu and the White Guardians fighting Fagino and Lota killing Kluke in a flower field, she and General Szabo persuaded Vermillion to accompany them to where Shu is. Following Vermillion's destruction, she and General Szabo travelled with Shu while Noi, Bouquet, and Marumaro went to see to their own missions. Upon reuniting with the White Guardians, she was able to persuade her "grandfather" to call a truce with both Shu and Rosekstan. During the fight with Rudolph, Shu learned the truth about Puri Mura. She reveals that she foresaw herself sacrificing her life so that the light energy within her could destroy the Legion of Elite Species. But Shu prevented her from going through with it and saved her life. When the Shu/Blue Dragon emerged for Round 2 against Rudolph, it gave Puri Mura to Dr. Tarkovsky. Following Rudolph's destruction, she gave medals to Shu, Bouquet, and Marumaro.

Vermillion

Voiced by: Patrick Seitz

The yellow-haired swordsman of the White Guardians who is one of Dr. Tarkovsky's henchmen. Back when Nene was in power, he was among those who fought his forces and lost. Following that defeat, Vermillion was approached by Dr. Tarkovsky to join up with him. He prevented Jiro from making a final blow on Delphinium after Chimera was defeated. In the war against the White Guardians and Rosekstan, he engaged Shu and the Noi/Blue Dragon in a sword fight before the fight was crashed by Michael in his Red Dragon form. Vermillion was later killed in battle by Rudolph.

Furioso

Voiced by: Derek Stephen Prince

The silver-haired swordsman of the White Guardians who is one of Dr. Tarkovsky's henchmen. In the war between Rosekstan and the White Guardians, he engaged General Logi in battle. When General Logi was about to land a blow on Furioso, one of the soldiers sacrificed their life to protect him. When it came to the battle with the Legion of Elite Species, Furioso sacrificed his life to protect the Mast Driver from Hildegard and Forgino's attack.

The Legion of Elite Species

The Legion of Elite Species (known as the Investiture Beings in the Japanese version) are a race of extremely powerful Dragons who watch over the world and collect information on it. While their true form is a dragon, they can also transform into a human form in which they can also bring out their dragon form as a shadow. Among the Legion are:

Rudolph

Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama

Rudolph is the leader of the Legion of Elite Species and the primary antagonist in the second series. When it came to the war between Rosekstan and the White Brigade, Rudolph fired a laser from the floating city which petrified Mikhail where he stood. It even rose a giant wall which also petrified any soldier on both the Rosekstan and White Guardians' sides, as they were shown petrified on the wall. He later has his encounter with Shu, but withdraws. In the next encounter, Vermillion fought him and perished. Rudolph then had part of the wall destroyed during the Legion of Elite Species' invasion. When it came to Hildegard and Forgino's fight with Shu and the White Brigade at Z'Mey, Rudolph awakened Amethyst Dragon, Blizzard Dragon, Moody Dragon, Phantom Dragon, and Spark Dragon to eliminate the White Brigade and Shu's group. Following Forgino's destruction, Rudolph then had Rota fight Hildegard after what she did in her encounter with Noi in the underground ruins. When Shu rescued Rota, he then engaged Rudolph. Rudolph later transformed his castle into a war machine in his final act upon the world. The Shu/Blue Dragon then fought Rudolph, which led to the point where their breath attacks collided. Though the Shu/Blue Dragon fell towards the ground, Rudolph then began to crack and fell toward his war machine where he exploded.

Rudolph's true form is a four-winged gold dragon, which he can even bring out in Shadow form. In dragon form, he is shown to have the abilities to duplicate and become intangible.

Mikhail

Voiced by: Kousuke Toriumi (Japanese); Wally Wingert (English)

Mikhail is the first opponent that Shu faces when Blue Dragon is reawakened. Shu encounters him in his dragon form when he decimated a group of Rosekstan soldiers and when he tried to get to Noi. Blue Dragon repelled him that time. Then he attacked Shu with his dragon form in its shadow form, but was repelled by the Blue Dragon/Bouquet fusion. He later tries to get to Noi again and his dragon form is revealed alongside what Noi is. Noi assumes his dragon form and merges with Blue Dragon to form a Blue Dragon form with Noi's dragon abilities. After being wounded by this new form, Mikhail retreats when the White Guardians comes into view. Shu and the others encounter him in the Investiture ruins under the city. Conrad, Griz, and Daner tried to attack him that time. Mikhail is repelled by Blue Dragon again. When Mikhail in his dragon form crashed the battle between Rosekstan and the White Guardians, Rudolph activated a laser in the floating city which petrified Mikhail where he stood.

Mikhail's true form is a red dragon, which he can even bring out in Shadow form. Xie mentioned that his dragon form is the harbinger of destruction as he often appears before any war, coup d'état, or natural disaster occurs. He can fire lasers from his mouth in dragon mode, and can copy the abilities of others like when he copied Saber Tiger's speed. He can also control the earth around him.

Rotarus

Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi (Japanese); Stephanie Sheh (English)

Rotarus (or Rota as referred to Bouquet) is a member of the Legion who was encountered by General Logi. She reawakened General Logi's shadow Odin and both of them ended up in a fight that resulted in General Logi's castle being set on fire. She later encounters Bouquet and has a conversation with her until Shu intervenes. Rotarus later makes another attempt at Bouquet by enchanting a butterfly to eat her dreams. This was unexpectedly thwarted by Marumaro who unknowingly kills the butterfly during his girl-chasing activity. Rotarus even had an encounter with Delphinium, Deathroy, and the White Guardians. During her fight with them, Rotarus unleashes winged creatures to decimate half of the White Brigade's troops as Rotarus escapes. She encounters Noi in the underground ruins and even sent a flying rock-like structure to smash the city above it. This was thwarted by Shu, Bouquet, and Marumaro, who had their shadows attack it. Primella's vision revolved around Rotarus attempting to kill Kluke. Bouquet and Marumaro tried to prevent it, only for Rota to miss. When what happened during her encounter with Noi in the underground ruins was found out, Rotarus was forced to fight Hildegard. Rotarus managed to trap Hildegard's head, arms, and tail, but is caught off guard by the second head that emerged. Rotarus was defeated, but was rescued by Shu at the last minute. Shu then gave Rotarus to Bouquet. After Rudolph was destroyed, Rota left with Noi and Hildegard.

Rotarus' true form is a white dragon with pink wings, which she can even bring out in Shadow form. She can create barriers.

Hildegard

Hildegard's Male Voice Voiced by: Yūya Uchida (Japanese); Ben Diskin (English)
Hildegard's Female Voice Voiced by: Masumi Asano (Japanese); Wendee Lee (English)

Hildegard is a member of the Legion with a split personality having a male voice and a female voice. Hildegard and Forgino were sent to a city to destroy the Legion of Elite Species' ruins. In his/her encounter and battle with Jiro, she/he awakened his shadow Minotaur. Upon taking some hits by Minotaur's attacks, Hildegard retreated. Due to Rotarus's encounter with Noi in the Legion of Elite Species' ruins, Rotarus had to fight Hildegard. During the fight, Hildegard's second head was revealed as he/she defeated Rotarus. Before Hildegard could finish Rota off, Shu arrived and saved Rotarus. After Rudolph was destroyed, Hildegard left with Noi and Rotarus.

Hildegard's dragon form is a quadrupedal green dragon with two heads, which he/she can even bring out in Shadow form. In both forms, Hildegard has elasticity ability enabling him/her and her/his Shadow to stretch out their limbs.

Forgino

Voiced by: Wataru Takagi

Forgino is a short, heavyset Investiture Being with a gluttonous appetite. He and Hildegard were sent to a city to destroy the Legion of Elite Species ruins. Forgino later used his Dragon Scales to enchant some scarecrows into becoming obese versions of Shu, Bouquet, Marumaro, and Noi. He later ended up in a fight with the White Guardians when he fell into their trap. He managed to break free, but was repelled by Shu and Blue Dragon. In the final battle, Shu and Blue Dragon merged to fight with Forgino. Forgino was destroyed by the Shu/Blue Dragon's attack.

Forgino's true form is a short and pink dragon, which he can even bring out in Shadow form. In dragon form, Forgino can charge up his attacks and shape its hands to form weapons. In this form, Forgino can also regenerate his arms if cut off.

Monsters

This section lists the monsters that appear in the game:

Amethyst Dragon

The Amethyst Dragon is a purple dragon found on the coastal road south of Talta Village. It only appears after speaking with Bauhm in Kelaso Village's Underground.

In the second anime, it was awakened by Rudolph alongside Blizzard Dragon, Moody Dragon, Phantom Dragon, and Spark Dragon to attack Shu's group, the White Brigade, and Conrad's group. It was responsible for killing Griz and Daner. When it was about to attack Furioso and Kluke, Amethyst Dragon was destroyed by Rosekstan's Sleipnir airship. More Amethyst Dragons partook in the fight between Rudolph and the combined forces of Rosekstan and Shu's friends. They were destroyed when Rudolph and the Shu/Blue Dragon's attack collided.

Azure Dragon

The Azure Dragon is a blue serpentine dragon who is the boss of the Sea Cube.

Azure Sentinel

The Azure Sentinel is a four-armed robotic giant who is the boss of Noluta Village. It has one subspecies:

Blazing Kirin

The Blazing Kirin is a fiery Kirin who is the boss of the basement in Baroy Town's temple.

Blizzard Dragon

The Blizzard Dragon is a large, blue-green dragon with purple wings found in the west of Kelaso Village. It only appears after speaking with Bauhm in Kelaso Village's Underground

In the second anime, it was awakened by Rudolph alongside Amethyst Dragon, Moody Dragon, Phantom Dragon, and Spark Dragon to attack Shu's group, the White Brigade, and Conrad's group. It was destroyed by Marumaro and the Bouquet/Saber Tiger. Another Blizzard Dragon took part in the battle between Rudolph and the combined forces of Rosekstan and Shu's friends. It was destroyed when Rudolph and the Shu/Blue Dragon's attacks collided.

Dullahan

The Dullahan is a very large, headless robotic centaur who is the mini-boss on the Road to Jibral.

Flamboyant Dinoram

The Flamboyant Dinoram is a large, orange and beige, ram-horned dinosaur-like creature. It is the boss of the Lot Wilderness.

Flame Raptor

The Flame Raptor is very large, dark red bird who is the boss of Mural Valley. It has three subspecies:

Gold Scything Skull Spider

The Gold Scything Skull Spider is a skull-headed robot with a mechanical spider-like body that wields a scythe. It is the boss of the Mecha Base.

Hydrattler

The Hydrattler four-headed purple rattlesnake with a beige underbelly. It is the boss of the Undersea Caverns. It has two subspecies:

Icefire Wolf Ghost

The Icefire Wolf Ghost two-headed wolf ghost that's made up of a Snow Wolf Ghost and a Fire Wolf Ghost. It is the boss of the Ancient Hospital Ruins. Icefire Wolf Ghost has the ability to change the elements.

King Ghost

Voiced by: Fûrin Cha (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)

The King Ghost is a fat ghost with an orange crown and a yellow scepter, he is the boss of the Island of the Dead. It has the ability to summon ghosts. Shu and Co. fought him in order to get to the Gabo plant which was needed to help Lago Village.

Land Shark

The Land Shark is a modified Mechat with artificial intelligence. It has three forms:

In the game, the Land Shark would come to Talta Village and destroy it every ten years, but only in the form of a brown fin that would stick up out of the ground. It is revealed to be an ancient machine when it drags Shu, Jiro, and Kluke underground. The Land Shark flew them up to Nene's fortress in the first game. Later on in the game in Disc 2, Shu and the gang fight the Land Shark again when they rush to Nene to get the "bomb collar" removed. There, it appears in its normal form (when it is not a fin) and then transforms into Land Shark B. It appears again in Disc 3, where you fight it in its Land Shark C form and finally, at the end of the game, Shu and the gang use a Mechat to fight back the Land Shark before the world breaks in two.

In Blue Dragon Plus, Shu and the gang use the Land Shark to break into a lower part of Neo Jibral Castle. Jiro insists on thinking of a way in, but Shu pushes him out of the way and runs the Land Shark into the wall, making an entrance. Later on, it is revealed that Marutora, Marumira, and Sahlia had sneaked on board the Land Shark in the beginning of the game.

In the anime, some Land Sharks were seen in the attack upon Talta Village.

Mechatoclysm

The Mechatoclysm is a robot that looks like a human head with a third eye. He is the mini-boss of the deep part of the Primitive Cube.

Mad Eye

Mad Eye is a large, dirty green cloak that wields a scepter. He is the boss of Talta Village when it was destroyed. Mad Eye can summon Green Skeletons, Purple Skeletons, and Skeleton Captains. He has three subspecies:

Mechosaur

Mechosaur is a large, red cyborg Tyrannosaurus. It is the boss of the Primitive Cube. It has a Stand Firm attack which summons a Jumbo Poo Snake.

Moody Dragon

Moody Dragon is a large, dark green dragon located in the Moody River. It will appears if all 150 Kelolon and 151 Hyper Kelolon parties are defeated near the waterfall. This is the only dragon that will appear before you visit Kelaso Village, and is very weak.

In the second anime, it was awakened by Rudolph alongside Amethyst Dragon, Blizzard Dragon, Phantom Dragon, and Spark Dragon to attack Shu's group, the White Brigade, and Conrad's group. Furioso managed to blind it before destroying it. Another one took part in the battle between Rudolph and the combined forces of Rosekstan and Shu's friends. It was destroyed when Rudolph and the Shu/Blue Dragon's attacks collided.

Phantom Dragon

Phantom Dragon is a large, blue dragon located in the southern outskirts of the Great Desert. It only appears after speaking with Bauhm in Kelaso Village' Underground.

In the second anime, it was awakened by Rudolph alongside Amethyst Dragon, Blizzard Dragon, Moody Dragon, and Spark Dragon to attack Shu's group, the White Brigade, and Conrad's group. It is destroyed by a combined attack from Jiro's Minotaur and Andropov's Alubujem. Another one took part in the battle between Rudolph and the combined forces of Rosekstan and Shu's friends. It was destroyed when Rudolph and the Shu/Blue Dragon's attacks collided.

Pyro Dragon

Pyro Dragon is a large red dragon who is the boss of the Primitive Cube. It is a recolored version of the Phantom Dragon.

Rockwind Wolf Ghost

Rockwind Wolf Ghost is a two-headed wolf ghost that's made up of a Gale Wolf Ghost and a Stone Wolf Ghost. It is the boss of the Grand Desert. They have the ability to alter their elements and even split into two wolf ghosts.

Scything Skull Spider

Scything Skull Spider is a skull-headed robot with a mechanical spider-like body that wields a scythe. It is the boss of the underground level of Pachess Town.

Sneezing Cyclops

Sneezing Cyclops is a monster that looks like a human head with a third eye. He is the mini-boss of the deep part of the Primitive Cube.

Spark Dragon

Spark Dragon large brown and red dragon located behind a red barrier in the Gul Mountains. It only appears after speaking with Bauhm in Kelaso Village's Underground.

In the second anime, it was awakened by Rudolph alongside Amethyst Dragon, Blizzard Dragon, Moody Dragon, and Phantom Dragon to attack Shu's group, the White Brigade, and Conrad's group. With help from Conrad and Griz, Shu and the Noi/Blue Dragon destroyed Spark Dragon. Another one took part in the fight between Rudolph and the combined forces to Rosekstan and Shu's friends. It was destroyed when Rudolph and the Shu/Blue Dragon's attacks collided.

Steel-Eating Tiger

Steel-Eating Tiger is a large yellow and black tiger monster with four eyes and a white underbelly. Four of them serve as a boss on the Road to Jibral. It has one subspecies:

Stonesaurus

Stonesaurus is a large stone dinosaur-like creature. It is the boss of the Aurora Ruins.

Other characters

Conrad L. Lawrence

Voiced by: Mitsuru Miyamoto (Japanese); Peter Doyle (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Conrad is a Knight Master who comes from Jibral. He heads up a resistance against Gran Kingdom. Two years later, he and Griz join up with Legolas' resistance. When it came to a fight between Hildegard, Fagino, and a group of dragons, Conrad sacrifices his life to protect Shu from Fagino's attack. He later turns up alive but injured in Talta Village during the Shu/Blue Dragon's fight with Rudolph.

His design is based on King Jibral from the video games.

Fushira

Voiced by: Philip Proctor

Fushira is Shu's grandfather who is one of the survivors of the Land Shark that was unleashed by Nene. He works as a blacksmith in Talta Village. After Talta Village was destroyed, he led the Talta Village caravan to Jibral. After Destroy is eliminated, he showed up at Kluke's birthday party.

In "Blue Dragon Plus," Fushira is a playable character and is first summoning his Shadow after he volunteers to go along with Shu and the gang to the cube.

In the second game, Fushira has a Rafflesia monster shadow. It can use buffs on his allies and himself.

Griz

Exclusive to the second series, Griz is a fellow Knight Master who is friends with Conrad. He and Conrad join up with Legolas' resistance. Griz is later killed by Amethyst Dragon alongside Daner, though he and Daner later turned up alive during the Shu/Blue Dragon's fight with Rudolph.

Daner

Exclusive to the second series, Daner is an informant who greatly respects Griz and wields a type of gun. Daner is later killed by Amethyst Dragon in a failed attempt to save Griz, though he and Griz later turned up alive during the Shu/Blue Dragon's fight with Rudolph.

Guru-Guru

Voiced by: Tadashi Mutoh (Japanese); Kim Strauss (English)

A Gorgo who serves as a boss in the Exile Forest. He has been set up for the theft of the Jibral Family's gem by Jeelala and ends up sent to the Exile Forest. He sends Shu and the group to Alumaru Village to tell Sura-Sura to forget and not ring the bell. After Jeelala was exposed for the theft, Shu and the others enter the Exile Forest and save him from the Poison Mists. After he is saved, Guru-Guru is reunited with Sura-Sura. He and Sura-Sura were present at Kluke's birthday party.

Hineto

Voiced by: Joey D'Auria

One of the ancient robots that lives in Baroy Town. His actual "name" is Number 35, but Shu invents the name "Hineto" for him because he thinks that they deserve to have real names and that names are easier to remember. He is destroyed by Nene in the Ancient Prison.

The Homerons

Homeron the Great Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); Michael P. Greco (English)
Homeron the Original Voiced by: Doug Stone
Homeron II Voiced by: Patrick Seitz
Homeron the Legitimate Voiced by: Unavailable
Homeron Jr. Voiced by: Michelle Ruff

Exclusive to the anime, the Homerons are a group of informants that reside in the informant town of Coreed. Each of them is capable to disguising themselves as anyone and changing their voices. The one that Shu and Co. were seeking to help look for the person who stole the Extra Seven was Homeron the Great. There had been other Homerons:

Shu and Co. managed to find him in the disguise of the girl that helped Shu on info on the Gigarus location. During his search for the one who stole the Extra Seven, Homeron had some run-ins with the culprit who is later identified to be Delphinium. Homeron the Great later infiltrated Castle Des La Teste to look for any info on the Extra Seven. Informing Shu about this, they take a Mechat into the sky to look for the Norg. Homeron managed to get on the Norg during an air fight between Sabalu Country and Gran Kingdom. He and the Norg's crew ended up in the Great Brandish Forest where they were attacked by Obacks. When Homeron the Great was about to reunite Shu, Delphinium arrived and used her shadow to kill him right in Shu's eyes.

His fellow Homerons continue to help Shu and Co. in any way after it turns out that General Logi has the Extra Seven. After Homeron the Original retires as seen in the second anime, the other Homerons begin to work with Xie.

Xie

Voiced by: Lisa Renée

Exclusive to the anime, Xie is the younger sister of Homeron the Great. Homeron posed as her when helping Shu on info on where to find a Gigarus. Two years later, the real Xie shows up and helps Shu, Bouquet, Marumaro, and Noi with whatever info she can give them. She first appears when Shu is looking for Jiro and is stated to be the greatest informant of Coreed succeeding her late brother. She later accompanies Jiro in his attempts to battle against the Legion. Despite being present for the final battle, Xie's lack of a shadow prevents her from aiding the others forcing her to remain on a Rosekstan ship with Matilda.

Jeelala

Voiced by: Jin Yamanoi (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)

A member of the Gorgo Tribe with a large sword, he serves as the boss of Alumaru Village. Through unspecific circumstances, he became the chief of Alumaru Village following Guru-Guru's exile. Ever since, Jeelala attempted to get Sura-Sura to forget about Guru-Guru and live with him. When confronted by Shu and Co. in the treasure storehouse, he revealed that he stole the gem to gain what he wanted and managed to set up Guru-Guru for the theft. After Jeelala and his Gorgo Beastfolk followers were defeated, Zola exposed Jeelala for the theft of the gem to the arriving Gorgo guards.

King of Jibral

King of Jibral (VG) Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese); Sam Riegel (English)
King of Jibral (anime) Voiced by: Mitsuo Senda (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English)

As his name suggests, he is the King of Jibral, though he is known in the video game as King Jibral the XVI. He, Zola, and the Jibral Soldiers first appear to save Shu and his friends from Steel-Eating Tigers. After his castle was destroyed in the fight against Gran Kingdom, King Jibral has a new castle built where the Cube Worlds are on the Castle Cube. In the game, Jibral presents Zola a ring for her (and her friends...of course...) protection, a royal heirloom bearing a powerful and magical gem. It seems that he harbors romantic feelings for her, but it is nothing too serious. He says he would like to marry her in "Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow."

In the Blue Dragon anime, Shu and Co. managed to gain audience with the King of Jibral after Shu and Marumaro defeated Salinas. This version is much different from the one seen in the video game.

In "Blue Dragon Plus," King Jibral is playable and has a Kirin shadow.

Legolas

Voiced by: Kenyuu Horiuchi (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)

Exclusive to the anime, Legolas is a Regional Inspector for Jibral's Royal Army. He first appeared after Shu and Blue Dragon defeated Ivanov and Gustav. Bouquet has a habit of accidentally injuring him. He has also helped Shu and Co. in any way he can. When it came to the final fight with Nene's forces outside of Coreed, he arrived with reinforcements to help the soldiers with Conrad. Two years later, Legolas started a resistance against Rosekstan.

Marufini

A member of the Devee Tribe and one of Marumaro's brothers.

He made cameos in the Blue Dragon anime.

Marunini

A member of the Devee Tribe and one of Marumaro's brothers.

He made cameos in the Blue Dragon anime.

Marumira

A member of the Devee Tribe and one of Marumaro's sisters. She has blue hair and wears a blue dress.

In the video game, she teaches Shu and the gang magic words after the Devees of Lago Village are cured. She tells them a word that will help them fall asleep faster. "One sheep hair, two sheep hair..." and so on, making Jiro worry about how many hairs a sheep actually has.

Marumira appears in "Blue Dragon Plus" as a playable character. She sneaked onto the Land Shark, along with Marutora and Sahlia. She later meets up with Marumaro and Zola with Marutora after triggering a trap. Along with Marutora, she later falls in love with Zola after agreeing when Marutora says, "I think I'm falling in love!"

She made cameos in the Blue Dragon anime.

In the second video game, Marumira wields a Cerberus shadow. Cerberus can cause Status Ailments such as panic, paralyze, poison, sleep, etc.

Marupino

A member of the Devee Tribe and one of Marumaro's brothers.

He made cameos in the Blue Dragon anime.

Maruponi

A member of the Devee Tribe and one of Marumaro's sisters.

She made cameos in the Blue Dragon anime.

Marutora

A member of the Devee Tribe and one of Marumaro's brothers, he wears green shorts.

When the Devees of Lago Village are cured, he teaches Shu and the gang a magic word that will make their mothers like them more.

In "Blue Dragon Plus," Marutora snuck onto the Land Shark with his sister Marumira and Sahlia. He meets up with Marumaro and Zola after triggering a trap. He and Marumira are separated from Sahlia and he later "falls in love" with Zola just like Marumaro.

He made cameos in the Blue Dragon anime.

Marutora's shadow is Kraken, a dolphin with six tentacles. Kraken can use Support Magic.

Sahlia

Voiced by: Ryoko Ono (Japanese); Stephanie Sheh (English)

A character from Devour Village. When the night of the eight moon alignment was occurring, Shu prevented her from jumping off a cliff to end the misery of losing her parents to the Eat Yeet. After the Eat Yeet is destroyed, she gives Shu, Kluke, Jiro, and Marumaro some cookies for their trip. She later pops up at Kluke's birthday party.

In "Blue Dragon Plus," Sahlia is playable once you encounter her on the monster-filled path leading to a resurrected Nene. In the beginning, she sneaked onto the Land Shark with Marutora and Marumira (Marumaro's brother and sister). She tells them to stay close, but all three trigger a trap and the floor opens underneath them. When Shu is looking for Nene along with his friend (or by himself), she falls out of an air vent if you take a specific route. Shu tells her that it is dangerous and that she should go home, but Sahlia points out that he told her to never give up on life and summons a Shadow of her own. Shu then decides that she can come, and Sahlia says, "As long as I'm with you, I'm fine!" Shu blushes and says back "Whatever." It is show that she is pulled into a love triangle with Shu and Kluke and it is revealed she has a crush on Shu due to her "really wanting to know" who he liked more: Sahlia or Kluke.

In the second game, she manifests a Cat Genie shadow. It has the ability to lower defense, speed, attack, and magic. Better known as status killers, defense killer, speed killer, attack killer, and magic killer are the spell's real name.

Sheep Tribe

A race of nomadic humanoid sheep. They have campsites scattered across the world.

Sura-Sura

Voiced by: Melissa Fahn

A Gorgo who lives in Alumaro village. Guru-Guru had sent Shu and Co. to Alumaro Village to tell her not to ring the bell and to forget. She has declined Jeelala's offer to live with him many times. She is eventually reunited with Guru-Guru after he is rescued. She and Guru-Guru showed up at Kluke's birthday party.

Toripo

A strange-looking world-traveller wearing a green jumpsuit and what appears to be a gas mask, he is encountered by the party at various points in the game where he sells them stat-enhancing items in exchange for the "medals" found throughout the game.

In "Blue Dragon Plus," Toripo is playable and has a Tarantula shadow.

Yasato

Voiced by: Atsushi Goto (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English)

One of the ancient robots who lives in Baroy Town, he saves Shu and friends from the moon lasers in the laser field and befriends them. His actual "name" is Number 61, but Shu invents the name "Yasato" for him because he thinks that they deserve to have real names, and that names are easier to remember. Later on in the game when Nene reveals himself to the robots as their new master, Yasato and the other robots are forced to do his bidding as their purpose is to await and serve their master. In Nene's fortress, Yasato and a number of other robots attack Shu and the party. They are able to free him and the rest of the robots from Nene's control by destroying the vacuum-like device which is controlling him. Later on in the game, Yasato and the other robots are encountered on the "Mecha Robo Cube" where they are now living free from having to serve a master. He later attends Kluke's birthday party.

In "Blue Dragon Plus," Yasato is playable and has a Pegasus shadow.

References

  1. 1 2 Prima Games's Blue Dragon Official Game Guide Page 6 Retrieved on 2008-6-16
  2. 1 2 Prima Games's Blue Dragon Official Game Guide Page 5 Retrieved on 2008-6-16
  3. "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished". Blue Dragon. Season 1. Episode 6. October 18, 2008. YTV. YTV-W.
  4. Prima Games's Blue Dragon Official Game Guide Page 7 Retrieved on 2008-6-16
  5. Prima Games's Blue Dragon Official Game Guide Page 8 Retrieved on 2008-6-16
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