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From left to right: Pia, Lufa, Mappy, and Mink (the main character) Mink (ミンク, Minku) Voiced by: Kotono Mitsuishi (Japanese); Jessica Calvello (English) Daughter of Ruth, a dragonslayer, and Mana, a dragon, and the star of Dragon Half. She is like a typical teenager except for the fact that she is half-dragon. She has dragon-red hair and ...
The ending theme song, My Omelette, was written to the music of Beethoven (Symphony No. 7, 4th movement) and sung by Kotono Mitsuishi while in character. The OVA has also inspired a game for the PC Engine, also called Dragon Half, released by Microcabin of Xak series fame. The game is an RPG and roughly follows the plot of the OVA.
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The cover of Dragon Half volume 1 as released by Kadokawa Shoten in May 1989 in Japan. The list of chapters on Dragon Half, a manga by Ryūsuke Mita. There are 65 chapters spanning over seven volumes in total.
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Ryūsuke Mita (見田 竜介, Mita Ryūsuke, born August 24, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist. [1] He is best known as the creator of Dragon Half, which was adapted into an OVA series animated by Production I.G by the same name.
Dragon Half: Shinya Sadamitsu 2 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by Ryūsuke Mita. [Web 12] Shooting Star Gakusaver: 1 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by G.Project. [119] Girl From Phantasia [af] Jun Kamiya 1 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by Akane Nagano. [120] [121] Please Save My Earth: Kazuo Yamazaki 6
Once common, isometric projection became less so with the advent of more powerful 3D graphics systems, and as video games began to focus more on action and individual characters. [1] However, video games using isometric projection—especially computer role-playing games —have seen a resurgence in recent years within the indie gaming scene.