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Double Dragon (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Double Dragon (TV series)

''Double Dragon'' is an American animated series based on the video game series of the same name. It was produced by DiC Animation in association with Bohbot Entertainment and Tradewest, Inc., and ran for 26 half-hour episodes in 1993 and 1994.
==Overview==
The premise of the show had the protagonist brothers separated at birth, with Billy raised by an elderly martial arts master known as the Oldest Dragon, and his brother Jimmy raised by the evil Shadow Master as his second-in-command, the Shadow Boss. As a result, the Lee brothers oppose each other as adults; but Jimmy is betrayed by the Shadowmaster, and joins his brother as a Dragon Warrior. During the course of the series, the brothers recruited allies in their war against the Shadow Master (voiced by Jim Byrnes) and his henchmen. The futile search for their father, John Lee, was a subplot throughout the series.
The plot of the pilot episode of the series is loosely based on the NES version of the first ''Double Dragon'' game. Like in the first NES game, Jimmy is revealed to be the Shadow Boss in this episode, with his henchmen being Abobo and Willy, who were enemy characters in the game as well. By the end of the second episode, Abobo and Willy are sucked into the Shadow Mural, never to be seen again, while Billy and Jimmy reconciled with each to fight against the series' true antagonist, the Shadow Master. All of the characters introduced from the second episode and onward were original creations made for the show, although most of the villains would be used in the Tradewest-produced ''Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls'', a competitive fighting game released for home consoles.

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