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Kazuo Sakurada (Japanese: 桜田 一男, Sakurada Kazuo, September 26, 1948 – January 12, 2020), better known as Mr. Sakurada, The Dragonmaster, and as the Japanese version of Kendo Nagasaki (ケンドー・ナガサキ), was a Japanese professional wrestler.
Let transforms into a dragon and defeat Uta revealing himself as the King of Dragon Race, Let Daharka. Haru reaches Asila and defeats him using the final move from his sword, Ravelt. He is then ambushed by Lucia and Medigo, the former taking Elie and the latter attacking Haru. Shuda saves Haru and battles Medigo.
Rave Master, Rave, and alternatively, The Groove Adventure Rave in Japan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima.The series follows Haru Glory, a teenager on a quest to find the five fragments of the sacred stone of light Rave (renamed from "Holy Bring") in order to bring peace to the world by defeating the criminal group Demon Card. Mashima created this series with ...
Using her Milky Way spell, Wendy Marvell summons the spirit of the dragon Zirconis, who tells the Fairy Tail wizards the history of dragons and Dragon Slayer magic—additionally revealing that Acnologia, the Dragon King, is a human Dragon Slayer who became a dragon after overusing his magic—before disappearing.
Hok: At 12 years of age, Hok is the youngest master of crane style kung fu. Patient, calm, and tranquil, Hok is a skilled healer and very compassionate person. For this master's entire life, the crane has been hiding a great secret - she is a girl. During her journey, she meets up with a crane. She turns out to be half Dutch and half Chinese.
The Dragon Masters" (1962 novella), science fiction work by Jack Vance; Master of Dragons (2005 novel), fantasy novel by Margaret Weiss; The Dragonmaster, a novel written by Richard Brightfield; Dragonmaster Trilogy, a novel trilogy by Chris Bunch
Sfcrowsnest positively reviewed Master of Dragons, citing the battle scenes as a highlight but writing that the character of Evelina was "just damn annoying at times". [7] Kirkus Reviews panned the third entry to the trilogy, calling it "a paint-by-numbers fantasy whose soap-opera characterizations, laughable dialogue and execrable prose will ...
This is a list of episodes of the anime series Rave Master, which is based on the first twelve volumes of the thirty-five volume manga series written by Hiro Mashima. Rave Master premiered in Japan on TBS on October 13, 2001, and ran until September 28, 2002. The anime series is loosely based on the first ninety-five chapters of the manga series.