Dragon quest your story
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In many animated films the hero (or heroine) marries at the end and lives happily ever after. The many action scenes are gorgeous, exciting, and frequently funny, including an impressively huge boss battle sequence against a flying, fire-breathing beast named Bjorn (Jacob Craner) who guards the legendary sword. Luca even befriends two monsters in a nod to Dragon Quest 5’s monster-collecting gameplay, a sabercub named Purrcy and a slime named Gootrude, both delightful hits with my 8-year old. The film makes smart, effective use of frequent montages and jump cuts to cover many such sequences, including fun battle scenes with recognizable monsters from the Dragon Quest series. It’s readily apparent that any single area or event or character is supposed to be much more fleshed out, as in the original RPG. The pacing maintains lightning-speed throughout the brisk run-time. Agon (Neil Kaplan) and reunites with his childhood friends Sancho (Shuan Conde) and Bianca (Kasumi Arimura).
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Luca grows up in captivity, and as a young man escapes with his friend Harry (Elijah Rayman), meets the friendly Dr. The story centers on Luca (Yuri Lowenthal), a young adventurer-in-training whom we first meet as a child, as he and his father Pankraz (Parker Simmons) run afoul of the villainous wizard Ladja (Jason Marnocha). Turning a 40+ hour RPG into a 100 minute film is a daunting task, beginning with the well-known stigma of adapting any video game onto the big (or small) screen, yet Dragon Quest Your Story distills all the game’s major events and fun characters into a film that should please fans and newcomers alike. But I’m completely unfamiliar with Dragon Quest 5: Hand of the Heavenly Bride (1992), from which the new feature-length animated film Dragon Quest Your Story is based on. I’m a latecomer to the Dragon Quest series, having played through and enjoyed Dragon Quest 9 and 11, and bits of 7 and 8 via the semi-recent 3DS remasters. Available On: Netflix (English dubbed and English subtitles)