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Legendz

Legendz (レジェンズ Regenzu) is a role-playing game and an anime and manga series.

The manga is illustrated by Makoto Haruno and the story is by Rin Hirai . The manga was published in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan, and the manga is published in English by Viz Communications. The anime, Legendz: Tale of the Dragon Kings (レジェンズ 甦る竜王伝説 Regenzu Yomigaeru Ryūō Densetsu) is animated by Studio Gallop and aired on Fuji TV.

The Legendz manga is about a boy at Ryudo Elementary School named Ken Kazaki, who along with his loyal Wind Dragon battles other people who raise and train monsters.

Characters in the anime and video games

  • Shu (シュウ Shū) - The main character.
  • Meg (メグ) - A pink-haired girl.
  • Deeno (ディーノ)
  • Manticore

Characters in the manga

  • Ken Kazaki - A normally aloof kid who takes Legendz seriously. His Legendz is Windragon Shiron.
  • Ririko Yasuhara - A girl talented at Legendz who has a Mermaid Tetty.
  • Hideaki Hiyama - A boy who loses to Ririko every time despite all of his research on the game.
  • Hosuke Dekai - The school bully who thinks that he is the best at Legendz. Hosuke has a Troll.
  • Shunsuke Dekai - Hosuke's younger brother who wants to win at Legendz. His neglect of his Werewolf prevents his victory.

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