Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 5.7  (3,135)

Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is a 2012 animated film produced by FUNimation and directed by Fumihiko Sori. The movie is based on the popular video game series created by BioWare, Dragon Age. The story follows a young warrior named Cassandra Pentaghast, voiced by Colleen Clinkenbeard, who is a member of the Seekers of Truth - a religious order dedicated to finding and destroying evil magic. Cassandra finds herself caught up in a plot to overthrow the Chantry, the religious organization that governs the world of Thedas. Alongside her companions, including the mage Galyan, voiced by J. Michael Tatum, and the enigmatic knight Regalyan D'Marcall, voiced by Chuck Huber, Cassandra must navigate a treacherous political landscape while battling powerful magical forces.

The animation in Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is impressive, featuring detailed character designs and fluid action sequences filled with magic and swordplay. The movie has a darker, more serious tone than many other anime films, reflecting the mature themes of the Dragon Age franchise. The intricate plot features political intrigue, complex characters, and plenty of suspenseful twists and turns to keep viewers engaged.

One of the strengths of the film is its portrayal of Cassandra, a strong female protagonist who is both skilled in combat and intelligent. She is shown to be a formidable warrior, but also has a softer side that is explored throughout the story. Her character development is a highlight of the film, and she proves to be a compelling and relatable heroine.

The voice acting is top-notch, with Colleen Clinkenbeard delivering an excellent performance as Cassandra. J. Michael Tatum brings a lot of depth to his role as the mage Galyan, while Chuck Huber delivers a memorable performance as the mysterious knight Regalyan D'Marcall. The supporting cast also does a great job of bringing their characters to life, with each voice actor adding nuance and personality to their roles.

Overall, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is an entertaining and engaging anime film that will appeal to fans of the Dragon Age franchise as well as those looking for a dark, mature fantasy story. The animation is stunning, the characters are complex and well-developed, and the plot is filled with surprises and intrigue. Whether you're a longtime fan of the series or simply looking for a well-crafted anime film to watch, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is definitely worth checking out.

Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is a series that ran for 1 seasons (1 episodes) between May 29, 2012 and on FUNimation

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Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker
1. Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker
May 29, 2012
A young Seeker -Cassandra -is accused of treason as she fights a conspiracy that threatens the realm's most powerful religious order. Hunted by friend and foe alike, the she must clear her name while clashing with corrupt Templars and rogue Blood Mages. If she fails, the executioner's blade awaits. Should she expose those working to destroy the Divine, Cassandra will take her place in legend.
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Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is a 2012 animated film produced by FUNimation and directed by Fumihiko Sori. The movie is based on the popular video game series created by BioWare, Dragon Age. The story follows a young warrior named Cassandra Pentaghast, voiced by Colleen Clinkenbeard, who is a member of the Seekers of Truth - a religious order dedicated to finding and destroying evil magic. Cassandra finds herself caught up in a plot to overthrow the Chantry, the religious organization that governs the world of Thedas. Alongside her companions, including the mage Galyan, voiced by J. Michael Tatum, and the enigmatic knight Regalyan D'Marcall, voiced by Chuck Huber, Cassandra must navigate a treacherous political landscape while battling powerful magical forces.

The animation in Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is impressive, featuring detailed character designs and fluid action sequences filled with magic and swordplay. The movie has a darker, more serious tone than many other anime films, reflecting the mature themes of the Dragon Age franchise. The intricate plot features political intrigue, complex characters, and plenty of suspenseful twists and turns to keep viewers engaged.

One of the strengths of the film is its portrayal of Cassandra, a strong female protagonist who is both skilled in combat and intelligent. She is shown to be a formidable warrior, but also has a softer side that is explored throughout the story. Her character development is a highlight of the film, and she proves to be a compelling and relatable heroine.

The voice acting is top-notch, with Colleen Clinkenbeard delivering an excellent performance as Cassandra. J. Michael Tatum brings a lot of depth to his role as the mage Galyan, while Chuck Huber delivers a memorable performance as the mysterious knight Regalyan D'Marcall. The supporting cast also does a great job of bringing their characters to life, with each voice actor adding nuance and personality to their roles.

Overall, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is an entertaining and engaging anime film that will appeal to fans of the Dragon Age franchise as well as those looking for a dark, mature fantasy story. The animation is stunning, the characters are complex and well-developed, and the plot is filled with surprises and intrigue. Whether you're a longtime fan of the series or simply looking for a well-crafted anime film to watch, Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is definitely worth checking out.

Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is a series that ran for 1 seasons (1 episodes) between May 29, 2012 and on FUNimation

Where to Watch Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker
Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is available for streaming on the FUNimation website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker on demand at Vudu, Apple TV and Crunchyroll.
  • Premiere Date
    May 29, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (3,135)
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