![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Taro learns that his mother had been transformed into a dragon and sets off in search of her. He can only use this strength to help others. The story revolves around Taro, a boy who is given the strength of 100 men by a Tengu. It’s also comparable to other animation of the time, such as that seen in the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon. This version is the fully animated one, and it has to be said that the animation stands up well. In fact, this story has been around for so long, that in the 1960s they even produced a puppet version of it for TV! We start 40 or more years ago with an adaptation of an old Japanese folk tale. Dragon Anime: The Early Days Taro the Dragon Boy (1979) Then we’re going to work on it some more. ![]() ![]() We’re going to keep on revising, keep on working on it until it’s perfect. Like everything on Dragon University, we’re not going to leave it alone. The really cool thing is that page is a constant work in progress. So if your favourite hasn’t made the list, jump over to Facebook and let us know. The good news is, if you’ve got good taste, then your favourite is on the list! If your favourite isn’t on the list, then maybe you’ve not got good taste in dragon anime, bro. You’re probably also here to see if your favourite has made the list, right? Yeah, thought so. Now we’re guessing that you’re here because you love dragons, and you love anime? Great, that’s why we’re here too. ![]() And as part of that remit, we knew we’d better be putting together a post on the biggest, best, scariest, cutest most epic dragon anime. What do you mean you don’t know what we’re about? Well we’re about living up to our claims to being the ultimate dragon resource. You know what we’re about here at Dragon University. ![]()
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