Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Seikoku no Ryuukishi, The Star-Carved Dragner Japanese: 星刻の竜騎士〈ドラグナー〉 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 66
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 27, 2011 to Nov 26, 2016
Demographic:
Seinen
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Members: 8,853
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 18, 2015
Seikoku No Dragonar is a really good manga. It has a good story too. BUT, If I said that I completely enjoyed it, I'd be lying. As I said before, Seikoku No Dragonar is a really good manga. The main character has his own harem and it has some action here and there. I do not like how the characters don't have a lot of backgrounds with them. So far, we only know that in Princess Sylvia's (I think that's her name) past, her sister made her train hard to become a knight like her. The backgrounds deserve more consideration. Other than that, it is
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Dec 5, 2015
Seikoku no Dragonar or Dragonar Acadmey in English, is a story about a young man named Ash Blake whose dragon takes the form of a petite, pink-haired girl with a feisty attitude. Not only is that his start to a harem, but is also the start of his journey to become the hero of his kingdom.
(At the time of this review, the manga is still being published with about 7 issues released. I myself have read up to issue 6.) Overall I give this manga a score of 8. Here's why: Story: 7 The story so far looks promising. Our protagonist, Ash, is at the bottom ... Jan 10, 2021
tl;dr: A manga with great art that isn't all that unique but is a pretty solid telling of a standard story, other than the incredibly inopportune axed ending.
This is a manga that isn't particularly novel, but is a solid usage of standard tropes and plot elements. It's mostly set in an academy and thus generally follows the general structure of a battle academy with random lighthearted school events intermixed with more serious action filled plot lines tying into overarching plot lines but being written in such a way that they're pretty character focused. The lighthearted moments were reasonably solid, wherein the comedy wasn't great but ... |