
Dragon Knight: Wheel of Time is a animation TV series first aired in 1998. The show has gained attention for its storyline, performances, and production quality. Viewers can explore detailed information including cast, ratings, plot summary, and similar recommendations on CinemaToday.
Magic swords, damsels in distress... and an instant camera? It's cold steel and hot babes as our morally impaired young knight must rescue multiple damsels in distress imprisoned in an enchanted castle by an army of demons. Pausing only for a quick click of his trusy camera's shutter, the young lasses struggle to cover their lithesome charms. Yea, the shining spirit of chivalry has never been so disgraced as by this knave in his ebdless search for fast gold and faster women. Yet, is it possible to believe that even this rogue, this pillar of impropriety, might still discover the true meaning of the word "love," risking all his ill-gotten gains to save the life of the one woman who has become his friend? the tale will be told (and even more tails exposed) in this sizzling sex, sword, and sorcery romp, based on the adult video game that took Japan by storm!
The cast of Dragon Knight: Wheel of Time features talented actors who bring the story to life with memorable performances.
Dragon Knight: Wheel of Time consists of multiple seasons with engaging episodes that expand the storyline and character development.

1998 | 4 Episodes
Takeru, rotting away in Lucefon’s prison for over twenty years now after the defeat of the rebel army which he was a part of, is visited by an old ally, Marlena. She sends him back twenty years into the past to help change the future by convincing the Marlena of twenty years ago to completely ally herself against Lucifon. Back in the past, Takeru, twenty years older, takes on the name Etoh and leads the rebel army and fights the same battle he fought in as a child hoping that this time around, he change the outcome.
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