In Dragon Blood, Suzumura Rei continues to hunt Horrors in a certain city. One day, he meets a young woman in love with photography, Hiromi Alice. After witnessing Makai Knight ZERO in action, she develops an interest in Rei. Meanwhile, a carriage crosses a far away bridge. The carriage contains a coffin in which a man lies. That man is none other than the Dragon Knight, who used the power of Dragons to hunt Horrors. The Dragon Knight is about to wake up from his slumber of thousands of years. Rei attempts to deal with Alice, who goes wherever he goes. Before him appears Makai Priestess Rekka, who gives him the order of “Protecting the Ancient Dragon Egg”. Alice reacts to these words. The hunt for this Dragon Egg involves both the Dragon Knight and Alice. What is the intention of the awakened warrior? (Source: Tokusatsu Network) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 絶狼<ZERO> -DRAGON BLOOD-
- Also Known As:
- Director: Amemiya Keita, Arakawa Fumie
- Genres: Action, Tokusatsu, Horror, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Fujita ReiRei Suzumura [Silver Fanged Knight]Main Role
- Aoshima KokoroAlice HiromiMain Role
- Haga YuriaKagomeSupport Role
- Matsuyama MaryRekkaSupport Role
- Yuge TomohisaEdel [Dragon Night]Support Role
- Kusakari KuranKurehiSupport Role
Reviews
And Alice was well written. I think that's where things fall flat for me. Like, she's good. I wasn't with her performance at first, but by the end I *understood* why, so that was cleared up. But I didn't really like... feel for her. I'd equate her to Akane from SSSS. GRIDMAN but done well?
Rekka was definitely my favorite character. I really liked Kagome as well. Always love priests. The lore with the dragons is a huge highlight. Non-intrusive additive to the lore that really felt natural and well done. I enjoyed Edel enough, and the politics of dragon coexistence.
The action was also fantastic. Sometimes I thought the CGI scenes were *practical* which is amazing, and shows how far they came just from GOLDSTORM alone. It makes me extremely excited for new Raiga content, with the more artistic stylings that Kami no Kiba JINGA sort of lacked in.
It also really kinda feels like Kami no Kiba JINGA with the twists, but there's more emotional depth since most characters have been in prior entries. So I think it was much better. I was definitely in shock for those as well as Kagome during pivotal moments of the show. But I can't really say I cried or felt too overly emotional over anything.
It was a fine show but I can't really say it topped any other franchise entry for me, besides Kami no Kiba JINGA.
Sorry to say, but I just didn't really connect with this one.