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Drifting Dragons (Japanese: 空挺ドラゴンズ, Hepburn: Kūtei Doragonzu, transl. 'Airborne Dragons') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taku Kuwabara.
Hiryū no ken (飛龍の拳) Flying Dragon, a video game; Hiryū002, a train in The Galaxy Railways anime series; Strider Hiryu, a video game character; There is a minor My Hero Academia (a manga and anime) character named Hiryu Rin. He is from China and his Chinese name is Feilong Lin. English has additional Feilong "Flying Dragon" names.
Flying Dragon series of video games created by Culture Brain known as Hiryu no Ken in Japan Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll, the first game in the series; Flying Dragon (Calder), an Alexander Calder sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago "The Flying Dragon", 1966 season 2 episode from Mystery and Imagination
Draco blanfordii, commonly known as Blanford's flying dragon, Blanford’s flying lizard, or Blanford's gliding lizard, is a species of "flying" lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to Asia , and is capable of gliding from tree to tree.
Flying Dragon, known in Japan as Hiryū no Ken Twin [2] (飛龍の拳ツイン, Hiryū no Ken Tsuin, "Fist of the Flying Dragon Twin"), is a fighting game with role-playing elements that was developed by Culture Brain and released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998.
Suzaku Kururugi, a character in the anime series Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion; Suzaku, an enemy in the PlayStation game SaGa Frontier; Suzaku, a character in Descendants of Darkness (Yami no Matsuei) who is one of Tsuzuki's shikigami, or guardian beasts; Suzaku, a character in the game Flying Dragon; Suzaku Seikun, a god-character in ...
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The advent of Japanese anime stylizations appearing in Western animation questioned the established meaning of "anime". [182] Defining anime as style has been contentious amongst critics and fans, with John Oppliger stating, "The insistence on referring to original American art as "anime" or "manga" robs the work of its cultural identity." [2 ...