The debut introduces , a high-energy "Dragon Half" (born of a dragon mother and human father) who is hopelessly obsessed with the world-famous dragon slayer and pop idol, Dick Saucer . Her goal is simple: find a legendary potion that can turn her into a full human so she can win his heart. Key Highlights:

Mink’s journey is hindered by the incompetent King Siva , who wants her captured to satisfy his own ego, and his daughter Princess Vina , a magic-user who views Mink as a rival for Dick Saucer’s affection.

Produced by , the animation is bright, frantic, and filled with visual gags that require multiple viewings to catch. The voice acting is intentionally over-the-top, matching the zany tone of the source manga.

This overview explores the chaotic energy and slapstick charm of the first episode of the fantasy-comedy OVA, Dragon Half .

The episode establishes a world where fearsome monsters coexist with modern pop culture, perfectly captured in the absurdity of a dragon slayer being a multi-platinum recording artist. Production Style

From the opening frame, the episode leans into relentless slapstick and "super-deformed" (chibi) animation styles. It parodies classic RPG tropes and 90s fantasy cliches with breakneck pacing.