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* DangerousSixteenthBirthday: Tiala gets the red stone then.
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* DangerousSixteenthBirthday: Dangerous16thBirthday: Tiala gets the red stone then.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''Manga/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDai'' was three episodes longer in its first anime version.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''Manga/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDai'' was three episodes longer in its first anime version.
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As usual for the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' series, Creator/AkiraToriyama created the character designs.
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* {{Bishonen}}: Adonis/[[spoiler:Daisy's brother, Toby]].
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* SealedEvilInACan: General Rudolph, a villain fought long ago and sealed in the Blizzard Blade by Gabriel, is [[NiceJobBreakingItHero accidentally set free by Abel]] who needed a new weapon to fight Baramos and his lackeys. [[WorfHadTheFlu Of course]], [[VideoGame/DragonQuestIV just like Estark]], he hasn't regained his full strength and can only attack with magic.
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* TrainingMontage: Shown while daisy Daisy is giving Abel sword fighting lessons while they travel.
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Made by NAS and [[Creator/AnimalYa Studio Comet]], the initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 on Creator/FujiTelevision, and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by Creator/SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (1985) and ''Anime/RoninWarriors'' (1995) when almost no anime appeared on American television (save for kiddie shows aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and other cable channels). The dub was fairly lightly edited, and most of the original names (which were pseudo-Western anyway) were kept.
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Made by NAS and [[Creator/AnimalYa Studio Comet]], the initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 on Creator/FujiTelevision, and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in Canada in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by Creator/SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (1985) and ''Anime/RoninWarriors'' (1995) when almost no anime appeared on American television (save for kiddie shows aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and other cable channels). The dub was fairly lightly edited, and most of the original names (which were pseudo-Western anyway) were kept.
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The initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by Creator/SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (1985) and ''Anime/RoninWarriors'' (1995) when almost no anime appeared on American television. The dub was fairly lightly edited, and most of the original names (which were pseudo-Western anyway) were kept.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''Manga/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDai'' was three episodes longer in its anime version.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''Manga/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDai'' was three episodes longer in its first anime version.
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* EverybodysDeadDave: In the original broadcast of episode 32, [[spoiler: as recounted by an old Tiala, all characters die except Abel and Tiala.]]
**AllJustaDream: When the series resumed after some months, the original episode 32 was retold as being a dream, hitting the ResetButton for all characters [[spoiler: except Dodonga.]] Since then, the original episode 32 has only been available as a bonus in the DVD release.
**AllJustaDream: When the series resumed after some months, the original episode 32 was retold as being a dream, hitting the ResetButton for all characters [[spoiler: except Dodonga.]] Since then, the original episode 32 has only been available as a bonus in the DVD release.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''Manga/DaiNoDaibouken'' was three episodes longer in its anime version.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''Manga/DaiNoDaibouken'' ''Manga/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDai'' was three episodes longer in its anime version.
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The main character is Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received. This Stone is the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the [[TheChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was joined first by his other friend [[TheBigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally traveling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
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The main character is Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received. This Stone is the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the [[TheChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was He's joined first by his other friend [[TheBigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally traveling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
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The main character was Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received. This Stone was the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the [[TheChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was joined first by his other friend [[TheBigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally traveling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
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The main character was is Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received. This Stone was is the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the [[TheChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was joined first by his other friend [[TheBigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally traveling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''Manga/DaiNoDaibouken'' was much more long-lasting.
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The initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (1985) and ''Anime/RoninWarriors'' (1995) when almost no anime appeared on American television. The dub was fairly lightly edited, and most of the original names (which were pseudo-Western anyway) were kept.
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The initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by SabanEntertainment.Creator/SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (1985) and ''Anime/RoninWarriors'' (1995) when almost no anime appeared on American television. The dub was fairly lightly edited, and most of the original names (which were pseudo-Western anyway) were kept.
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The main character was Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received; the Stone was the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the [[TheChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was joined first by his other friend [[TheBigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally traveling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
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The main character was Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received; the received. This Stone was the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the [[TheChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was joined first by his other friend [[TheBigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally traveling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
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* {{Badass}}: Daisy.
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* {{Blood Knight}}: Daisy again stating during a monster squid attack that the greater the foe, the happier she is.
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* {{Blood Knight}}: BloodKnight: Daisy again stating during a monster squid attack that the greater the foe, the happier she is.
* DamselInDistress: Tiala, although she does try to escape on her own [[spoiler:and eventually succeeds]].
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* DistressedDamsel: Tiala, although she does try to escape on her own [[spoiler:and eventually succeeds]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Tiala's EstablishingCharacterMoment is putting the finishing touches on a set of glider wings she made for Abel. [[BunglingInventor On the other hand, both Abel and Moko had a healthy fear of her inventions]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Tiala's EstablishingCharacterMoment is putting the finishing touches on a set of glider wings she made for Abel. [[BunglingInventor On the other hand, both Abel and Moko had a healthy fear of her inventions]].
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** TheHero: Abel
** TheLancer: Daisy
** TheBigGuy: [=MokoMoko=]
** TheSmartGuy: Yanak
** TheChick: Tiala
** TheHero: Abel
** TheLancer: Daisy
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* BottleFairy: Tiffany.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''DragonQuestIII'' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''Manga/DaiNoDaibouken'' was much more long-lasting.
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* TrainingMontage: Shown while daisy is giving Abel sword fighting lessons while they travel.
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* BodyToJewel: Literally since all of Baramos' monsters are transformed jewels that revert when they are killed.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''DragonQuest'' games, of which ''DaiNoDaiBouken'' was much more long-lasting.
The initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between ''{{Robotech}}'' (1985) and ''RoninWarriors'' (1995) when almost no anime appeared on American television. The dub was fairly lightly edited, and most of the original names (which were pseudo-Western anyway) were kept.
The main character was Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received; the Stone was the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the [[ChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was joined first by his other friend [[BigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally travelling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
The initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between ''{{Robotech}}'' (1985) and ''RoninWarriors'' (1995) when almost no anime appeared on American television. The dub was fairly lightly edited, and most of the original names (which were pseudo-Western anyway) were kept.
The main character was Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received; the Stone was the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the [[ChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was joined first by his other friend [[BigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally travelling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
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The anime series ''Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (Abel Yuusha)'' was a loose adaptation of ''DragonQuestIII'' into anime, mostly keeping only the name of the enemy, Baramos. It was one of many adaptations of various ''DragonQuest'' ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' games, of which ''DaiNoDaiBouken'' ''Manga/DaiNoDaibouken'' was much more long-lasting.
The initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between''{{Robotech}}'' ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' (1985) and ''RoninWarriors'' ''Anime/RoninWarriors'' (1995) when almost no anime appeared on American television. The dub was fairly lightly edited, and most of the original names (which were pseudo-Western anyway) were kept.
The main character was Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received; the Stone was the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the[[ChosenOne [[TheChosenOne One Chosen]] to bear the [[MacGuffin Blue Stone]], the artifact with the power to [[SealedEvilInACan seal the Dragon after it's released]]. He was joined first by his other friend [[BigGuy [[TheBigGuy MokoMoko]], and later by the wizard Yanak and the mercenary ActionGirl Daisy, generally travelling traveling from town to town following a trail of clues and prophecies about the Dragon to find a way to defeat Baramos and rescue Tiala.
The initial release date in Japan was 1989-1991 and the first 13 episodes (of 43) were dubbed into English in 1991 and aired on TV in America (as ''Dragon Warrior'') by SabanEntertainment. Moreover, it was released in the dry period between
The main character was Abel, a young warrior on a quest to rescue his friend Tiala after she was kidnapped by Baramos because of the [[MacGuffin Red Stone]] she received; the Stone was the one artifact that could release the Dragon of legend, giving Baramos the power to rule the world. Abel learns that he's the
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* {{Bishonen}}: Adonis/[[spoiler:Daisy's brother,Toby]]Toby]].
* {{Bishonen}}: Adonis/[[spoiler:Daisy's brother,
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* TheChosenOne: Abel
* BountyHunter: Daisy
* [[{{Bowdlerise}} Bowdlerization]]: An encounter with what is probably a prostitute is changed to having her offer Abel tickets to a bullfight.
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*[[{{Bowdlerise}} Bowdlerization]]: {{Bowdleri|se}}zation: An encounter with what is probably a prostitute is changed to having her offer Abel tickets to a bullfight.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Daisy
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: No [=DVDs=] of the dub, and the only {{fansub}}s are few and far between save subbed in French.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Daisy
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: No [=DVDs=] of the dub, and the only {{fansub}}s are few and far between save subbed in French.
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* PalantirPloySurveillanceAsThePlotDemands: Baramos has minions watching Abel and there gang everywhere they go.