The WORST seasons of Blue Dragon

Every season of Blue Dragon ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Blue Dragon!

This Japanese, animated show is based on the Xbox 360 game of the same title. Each year for the past ten years strange, purple clouds have appeared in the sky, bringing disasters to the locales over which they hang. Shu, Kluke, and Jiro are determined to fight back. Through some gnarly misadventures, the three friends find themselves trapped in a flying fortress. They end up swallowing glowing orbs which has the strange result of making their shadows transform into monsters; Kluke's becomes a blue phoenix, Jiro's a blue minotaur, and Shu's a blue dragon. Following their escape from the floating fortress, they encounter more people from towns that have also fallen victim to the purple clouds. The three friends realize they have to use their shadow-monster powers to stop Nene (the commander of the floating fortress) from destroying their world.

Last Updated: 9/20/2024Network: TV TokyoStatus: Ended
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Season 1
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5.50
8 votes

#1 - Season 1

First Aired 4/7/2007

A terrible and mysterious enemy attacks the small village of Shu and his friend Kluke. The great warrior Zola, followed by Jiro, will help them discover the ability to evoke shadows (in the form of monsters of all kinds) to fight against the evil invaders. The four, who call themselves Shadow Evocators, take a trip to find all the other boys who have a shadow to defeat the wicked Nene, who heads the Great Reagan, an army that attacked Talta. The evocative boys are actually descendants of the legendary Soldiers of Light, those who for centuries had saved the world from evil. The group will also join the lovely Marumaro, and the sweet Bouquet.

Trials of the Seven Shadows
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6.60
5 votes

#2 - Trials of the Seven Shadows

First Aired 4/5/2008

After their previous adventures, Shu and Bouquet joined a resistance group to fight General Rogi’s invading army. They encountered a mysterious child, Noi, who has the power to revive Shu’s Blue Dragon shadow, and he then saves Noi from the pursuit of a red dragon. Now Shu and his company has to set foot once again on a journey to discover the purpose of the dragons, undergo tests, and stop the chains of events which threatens the fate of humanity.