It is set between two worlds, the real world in which we live and another world where dragons live. Nagi is a fantasy-loving high-school girl who lives in the real world. She has a special ability that allows her to visualize colors whenever she hears sounds and doesn't feel she fits in with her surroundings. From some point, she starts to be troubled by repeated daydreams of flying in the sky. Meanwhile, Tyme lives in the alternate world of Upananta, where a strange phenomenon occurs in which many flying islands fall from the sky. Akuta Sky Group, led by the hero Akuta, have been trying to save people from the dangers of the world collapsing. Tyme admires Akuta and decides to join his group as a dragon rider, but he isn't happy as he isn't able to hear the voices of the dragons and ends up being considered a "dropout". One day, the two worlds intersect, and Nagi meets Tyme from Upananta. Though they both come from different worlds, they find similarities in the fact they are different from those around them. (Source: Drama-Otaku; edited by MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: ワンダーハッチ -空飛ぶ竜の島-
- Also Known As: Dragons of Wonderhatch , Wonderhatch: Flying Dragon Island , Dragons of Wonder Hatch , Wonderhatch: The Island of the Flying Dragons , Wandahatchi: Soratobu Ryu no Shima
- Director: Hagiwara Kentaro
- Screenwriter: Oe Takamasa
- Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Where to Watch Wonderhatch: Soratobu Ryu no Shima
Cast & Credits
- Nakajima SenaNagiMain Role
- Okudaira DaikenTymeMain Role
- MackenyuAkutaMain Role
- Tsuda KenjiroGyroSupport Role
- SumireSairaSupport Role
- Narumi RikoNijisaki AyanaSupport Role
Reviews
A waste of time
I'll be completely honest, the impression I have is that I've wasted several hours of my life on this drama. What a boring and bad story, and what was up with the CGI in the final episode? Did Disney produce this drama on a low budget or did they spend everything on Mackenyu's fee? This isn't meant to be a destructive criticism or anything, but Mackenyu's performance is below par. It's all monosyllabic acting with a very dictated script.I like some Japanese productions, but this one will be forgettable for me.
You might like it if you like stories that involves multiple worlds.
This got some potential with the story but at some point, it felt like it went downfall by the near end. Plus the visual effects and the background on the battle by the end of the series are somehow questionable because it feels like suddenly they got some budget cuts. It's a good watch though, but I have some regrets. I would be looking forward if they could make up for those regrets.