Yona of the Dawn

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Experience Yona of the Dawn for its consistent focus on Yona's profound character growth and emotional narratives that build anticipation for continuation.

📖 SYNOPSIS

Sheltered behind palace walls, red-haired Yona — hopelessly in love with her cousin Soo-won — has absolutely zero awareness of the world outside. Then her 16th birthday arrives, and she watches Soo-won drive a sword through her father. That's episode one. From there, Yona flees into the wilderness with Hak, her bodyguard and childhood friend who's been quietly in love with her for years, and the real story begins — watching a sheltered girl who couldn't hold a weapon slowly become someone worth following. The character growth here is genuinely earned. Yona doesn't suddenly become a warrior overnight. She struggles, she's terrified, and she builds herself up piece by piece across 24 episodes. Meanwhile, the fantasy world around her — inspired by East Asian history and mythology — keeps expanding with political intrigue and a quest rooted in ancient legend. The soundtrack carries a lot of emotional weight too, pulling you deeper into moments that might otherwise feel familiar. If you liked Fushigi Yuugi or The Twelve Kingdoms, this hits similar notes — a girl thrust into a dangerous world with mythical warriors at her side — but with a more grounded, romantic edge closer to Saiunkoku Monogatari. The biggest complaint most people have is that Studio Pierrot gave it only one season and the manga keeps going. Fair warning: you will want more when it ends.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You love watching a sheltered princess slowly become a capable leader across 24 episodes
Historical fantasy with political intrigue and mythical Dragon Warriors sounds like your thing
You enjoy a slow-burn romance woven naturally into an adventure storyline
A growing party of distinct warriors—each with unique abilities—keeps the cast fresh

❌ SKIP IF...

You need a conclusive ending—this season leaves major plotlines wide open
Fast-paced action is the priority—early arcs focus heavily on world-building and character growth
Studio Pierrot's standard animation here won't wow you if you expect top-tier visuals

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-47 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 48.

Manga cover

🎭 CHARACTERS

Hak Son

Hak Son, the unrivaled Thunder Beast, fiercely loyal and secretly loves Princess Yona.

Portrayed by Maeno Tomoaki, Takagaki Ayahi

Yona

Spoiled princess turned strong leader, Yona fights for her kingdom and finds love after a devastating betrayal.

Portrayed by Saitou Chiwa

Shin-ah

Shin-ah, the Blue Dragon, possesses powerful, deadly dragon eyes but struggles to control his overwhelming power.

Portrayed by Okamoto Nobuhiko, Kobayashi Sanae

Jae-ha

Flirtatious Green Dragon descendant Jae-ha, with powerful legs, can leap incredible distances.

Portrayed by Suwabe Junichi

Ki-ja

Kija, the gentle white dragon, hides immense strength and a tragic past, marked by his father's death.

Portrayed by Chisuga Haruka, Morita Masakazu

Yun

A brilliant, caring healer and strategist, Yun supports Princess Yona with his intellect and medical skills.

Portrayed by Minagawa Junko

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Yona of the Dawn

Studio

Studio Pierrot

Season

Fall 2014

Start Date

2014-10-07

End Date

2015-03-24

Episodes

24

Type

TV

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