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'Dragonar Academy' (星刻の竜騎士 Seikoku no Doragunā, The Star-Marked Dragonar) is an ongoing Japanese light novel series written by Mizuchi Shiki and illustrated by "RAN", and published by Media Factory under the MF Bunko J imprint. It was one of five MF Bunko J light novel anime adaptations announced at Media Factory's Summer School Festival event on July 28, 2013.

Plot Overview[]

Learning to ride and tame dragons comes easy to most students at Ansullivan Dragonar Academy, except for first-year student Ash Blake, who is known by his classmates as the “number one problem child.”. Poor Ash is the laughing stock at school because, despite his unfashionably large star-shaped brand that marks him as a future dragon master, he has nothing to show for it. His dragon has never appeared. Until now, that is. One fateful day, Ash's dragon awakes in full glory, but appears different than any dragon ever seen before—in the form of a beautiful girl! What's worse, Ash soon discovers that this new dragon has attitude to spare, as she promptly informs him that she is the master, and he, the servant.

Ash's problems with dragon riding have only just begun.

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Light Novels[]

The light novel series written by Shiki Mizuchi with illustrations by Kohada Shimesaba, published by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J imprint. The first volume was released in Japan on June 25, 2010, with a total of Twenty volumes published as of November 25, 2015.

Manga[]

A manga adaptation by Ran began serialization in Monthly Comic Alive in its June 2011 issue, with Thirteen volumes currently available as of December 2016.

Anime[]

A television anime series premiered on April 5, 2014 on AT-X and at later dates on Tokyo MX, MBS, TVA and BS11. The anime series is animated by C-Station, directed by Shunsuke Tada with scripts written by Noboru Kimura. It has been licensed by Funimation. There have been unknown whereabouts for a Season 2, but more information is soon to come when it is confirmed.

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