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Cool Trailer for Disney+’s Live Action/Anime Hybrid Fantasy Series DRAGONS OF WONDERHATCH — GeekTyrant

Dec 29, 2023


Disney+ has released the first trailer for its upcoming live-action/anime hybrid fantasy adventure series for Disney+ titled Dragons of Wonderhatch. The series will have a live-action story, but it will also incorporate anime, and it looks like a pretty cool show!The story focuses on Nagi, a high school girl in the real world, and Tyme, a boy who lives in another world where dragonriders hear the cries of dragons and communicate with them.The anime portion of the series was developed by Production I.G., who has produced series such as Haikyuu, Psycho-Pass, and FLCL.The series stars Sena Nakajima as Nagi, Daiken Okudaira as Tyme, Yoshito Emmanuelle as Son, Mackenyu as Akuta, Kenjiro Tsuda as Gyro, Shunsuke Takeuchi as Gafin, Rena Tanaka as Hana, Masaki Miura as Taichi, Riko Narumi as Ayana Nijisaki, SUMIRE as Saira, Yu Shimamura as Kate, Kenta Miyake as Byce, Jun Fukuyama as Gatz, and Shimba Tsuchiya as Maul.Dragons Of Wonderhatch will be coming to Disney+ some time in 2024. Watch the trailer and let us know if you plan on checking this show out!

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