Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (1989)

A classic Japanese anime adventure following a young hero's quest to rescue his beloved friend from the clutches of a fearsome demon.

Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel - Series Information

  • Original Title: ドラゴンクエスト~勇者アベル伝説~
  • First Air Year: 1989
  • Last Air Year: 1991
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (24 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 43
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: December 2, 1989 (Brazil - L), December 2, 1989 (South Korea - ALL)
  • Networks: Fuji TV
  • Alternative Titles: Dragon Quest (KR), ドラゴンクエスト (JP), Dragon Warrior (US)
  • Production Companies: Studio Comet, Pierrot, Square Enix, NAS
  • Production Countries: Japan

Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel - Plot

In the Ariahan village, on her 15th birthday, Tiala receives a red jewel from the elder Yogi. The jewel is the key to awaken the Great Dragon, whose blood grants eternal life. Due to this, the demon Baramos kidnaps Tiala. His childhood friend, Abel tries unsuccessfully to save her. He is given a blue jewel, the counterpart of the jewel that Tiala received, that can seal the Great Dragon and embarks on a mission to rescue Tiala.

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Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Masako Katsuki
  • Toru Furuya
  • Keaton Yamada
  • Takeshi Watabe
  • Toshiharu Sakurai
  • Yuko Mita
  • Daisuke Gori
  • Chie Sato
  • Hidekatsu Shibata
  • Hirotaka Suzuoki

Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel - FAQs

What is Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel about?

The series follows Abel, a young hero from Ariahan village, who sets out to rescue his childhood friend Tiala after she is kidnapped by the demon Baramos. Armed with a blue jewel that can seal the Great Dragon, Abel journeys through a fantasy world filled with monsters and allies.

Is Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel based on a video game?

The anime draws inspiration from the Dragon Quest RPG franchise by Yuji Horii and Enix, particularly Dragon Quest III. While it shares the world, lore, and iconic monsters of the games, the story of Abel and Tiala is an original narrative created specifically for the animated series.

How many episodes does Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel have?

The series ran for 43 episodes across a single season, plus one special episode. It aired on Fuji TV in Japan from December 1989 through 1991, with each episode running approximately 24 minutes.

Where can you watch Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel?

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Who voices the main characters in this anime?

The principal voice cast features Toru Furuya as Abel and Masako Katsuki as Tiara. Takeshi Watabe voices the villain Baramos, while Keaton Yamada plays Yanack and Toshiharu Sakurai brings the comedic Mokomoko to life. Hidekatsu Shibata voices the wise Wizard Moore.

What is the Dragon Warrior connection to this series?

In North America, the Dragon Quest franchise was rebranded as Dragon Warrior during the late 1980s and early 1990s. As a result, this anime series was also known as Dragon Warrior in the US market, reflecting the same localization strategy applied to the video games at the time.

What genre is Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel?

The series blends animation, action, adventure, fantasy, and comedy into a classic shonen-style adventure. It captures the spirit of the beloved RPG franchise with monster battles, magical artifacts, and an epic quest, while keeping a lighthearted tone suitable for younger audiences.

Are there similar anime series fans of this show might enjoy?

Fans of this classic fantasy anime may enjoy Dragon Ball DAIMA, How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom, or My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer. For a retro feel closer to the original, Bosco Adventure and Huckleberry no Bōken share a similar adventurous spirit.

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