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Hisone to Masotan

Wiki founding: 2019/10/07
Page count: 37
Last checked: 2020/08/26


Genre:
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Military Icon - Search, Dragons Icon - Search, Aviation Icon - Search
Media:
Anime, Manga

Dragon Pilot: Hisone and Masotan (ひそねとまそたん, Hisone to Masotan), known also as HisoMaso, is a Japanese wartime drama anime television series created and animated by a studio Bones and Nazotokine Limited. It is directed by Hiroshi Kobayashi and written by Mari Okada, with Shinji Higuchi acting as executive director, Higuchi and Okada credited for the series' story concept, Toshinao Aoki responsible for the original character designs, Yoshiyuki Ito serving as the animation character designer and Taisei Iwasaki composing the music. The anime project was revealed by the staff at the 2017 Tokyo Comic Con in December 2017 and is scheduled to premiere on April 13, 2018. A manga adaptation Hisone and Masotan: Nao's Sky (ひそねとまそたん 名緒のそら, Hisone to Maso-tan: Nao no Sora) started a bit before the anime aired by Toshinao Aoki and lasted 5 chapters from March 9, 2018 to July 9, 2018 in the magazine Dragon Age.

Plot[]

Hisone Amakasu is a rookie in the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, where she is situated at their Gifu base. She decided to join the force to distance herself from other people, as she was finding it difficult to acknowledge that her innocent words were hurting them, despite that not being her intention. Amakasu's decision led to her life being changed when the concealed "OTF" dragon inside the base chose her to be his pilot, where she discovered her destined role as a dragon pilot during their ascension in the skies together. According to legend, dragons are thought to possess a key to unlocking the future of the world.

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