Legend of the Millennium Dragon

April. 29,2011      PG-13
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A spectacular journey of an unwilling young hero thrust into a mysterious past full of monsters, dragons, and strange hidden powers. Through a series of out of this world battles and adventures, Jun, a shy middle school boy, is transformed into a hero destined to battle evil and ensure harmony and tranquility in the world.

Satomi Ishihara as  Mizuha (voice)
Kentaro Ito as  Kinta (voice)
Yasuyuki Kase as  Sadamitsu Usui (voice)
Sôsuke Komori as  Suetake Urabeno (voice)
Kensho Ono as  Jun Tendo (voice)
Takashi Kondo as  Raikou Minamotono (voice)
Masaaki Tsukada as  Wadatsumi (voice)
Shunsuke Sakuya as  Kukunochi (voice)
Shido Nakamura as  Gen'un (voice)
Showtaro Morikubo as  Tsuna Watanabeno (voice)

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Reviews

MamaGravity
2011/04/29

good back-story, and good acting

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Freaktana
2011/04/30

A Major Disappointment

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ThedevilChoose
2011/05/01

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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TrueHello
2011/05/02

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Kirpianuscus
2011/05/03

The recipe is simple and that did the film decent. a middle - school boy as arbiter in a conflict, appearences, impressive fight scenes and the importance of values. sure, not remarkable animation. but one of many respecting conventions of genre, proposing a reasonable story for young public, remembering pieces from ~Neverending Story~ and other classic tales. in first part, the animation seems not brilliant. in the second, the story has more coherent. but not exactly convincing. because the fight of man against nature, theoretically noble, is not served by a story who seems a fruits basket. and Jun is so bizarre in the status of great hero , than something seems missing in profound sense. so, a nice film. but far to be memorable.

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ytube1993
2011/05/04

The movie is bland entertainment, but I gave this a 4 because of the nice animation. I didn't care about any of the characters which includes the main character. All of the characters are so uninteresting. They just exist to move the story along, but not to give viewers emotions as well.The dragon of the movie's title is weak for most of the film. He (or she) is probably weak throughout the film. During the ending battle, it was a water dragon against a fire monster. It should be obvious who wins which makes this film even more boring. Normally films can get the ending correct at least, but that isn't the case with this one. Water vs fire means that the winner of obvious. Even though it is usually obvious that the main character wins, this is the worst example of it and it doesn't work.

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Cdwatt83
2011/05/05

What can I say about this film? It could have been brilliant, the story line is OK, the setting imagery is very nice, and a lot of detail has been put into it. However, the human characters have a annoying 'Dora The Explorer' nature to them, both crudely drawn in comparison to the settings, and unbelievable in ratio the story line. It turn's a possible classic into a cartoon movie for the under 12's. Personally, I don't understand why use inferior character depiction when they clearly went to so much effort in the setting and story.Its the eyes...Don't bother with the English dub; it will only make you more angry.

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Alison
2011/05/06

Jun is an ordinary middle-school boy, except for his unusual birthmark which takes the form of a dragon on his chest. Because of that birthmark, he is abruptly whisked back in time, to the medieval Heian era. That era is remembered for being a peaceful time, but in fact humans, led by sorcerer Gen'un and warrior Raiko, are battling demons called the Oni, and Jun has been summoned back to awaken and control the legendary dragon, Orochi, in the fight. But the humans and the Oni are not quite what they seem, and both sides are desperate to enlist Jun, and Orochi, to their cause in this long-running conflict. Jun, however, is uncertain where the truth lies amid all the contradictory information he receives from each side, and he thinks maybe the best thing to do is simply to stop the fighting....This anime film reminded me a good bit of YA fantasy novels, or perhaps novels for a slightly younger (say, 9-12) set, in that Jun is a typical Everyboy who must fight his insecurities and doubts to become the hero (indeed, Gen'un constantly calls him "Saviour") he is meant to be in a fantasy realm before he can return to his own time, having grown stronger and wiser in the process. Each frame of this film is hand-drawn, and some of the imagery is quite beautiful, while the supernatural battle scenes are quite epic in scope. Not a film to think about very hard after viewing, but an eye-pleasing spectacle to watch.

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