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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Many names have alternate spellings depending on which version of the comic you read. For example, Giraud in the unofficial scans and Crunchyroll translation became Jiro for the physical Kodansha release.



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** Though this is justified by the crew as a necessary evil of their job rather than neglect or ignorance. As often when bunting smaller dragons they'll haul them directly onto the deck for processing, so a guardrail for their purposes would either be constantly getting broken or just be in the way.
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* KnightOfCerebus: While not a personal antagonist to the main characters, whenever Captain Kurga and his elite dragon slayers enter the story the dragons encountered are usually larger, more dangerous and deeply hostile to humans. These episodes of the manga are infused with more intensity and action than the more demure slice of life parts.
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* BrickJoke: [[spoiler:The crew eventually find out exactly how much the small dragon they killed in chapter 2 was worth.]]

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* BrickJoke: [[spoiler:The crew eventually find out exactly how much the small dragon they killed ate in chapter 2 was worth.]]
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: The first volume has the crew facing off against the mother of a smaller dragon they recently caught. A later story has the crew encounter a group of migrating dragons that school together like sardines, these, in turn, attract a host of larger dragons which feed on them, which are prey for even larger dragons ([[UpToEleven which are prey for even larger dragons]]).

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* AlwaysABiggerFish: The first volume has the crew facing off against the mother of a smaller dragon they recently caught. A later story has the crew encounter a group of migrating dragons that school together like sardines, these, in turn, attract a host of larger dragons which feed on them, which are prey for even larger dragons ([[UpToEleven which (which are prey for even larger dragons]]).dragons).
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''Drifting Dragons'' (空挺ドラゴンズ , ''Kuutei Dragons''), is a manga written and drawn by Taku Kuwabara, with an anime adaption by Creator/PolygonPictures that aired in the Winter 2020 season followed by international distribution from Creator/{{Netflix}} on April 30, 2020.

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''Drifting Dragons'' (空挺ドラゴンズ , ''Kuutei Dragons''), is a manga written and drawn by Taku Kuwabara, with an which began serialization in ''good! Afternoon'' in 2016. An anime adaption adaptation by Creator/PolygonPictures that aired in the Winter 2020 season season, followed by international distribution from Creator/{{Netflix}} on April 30, 2020.

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