Dragon Pilot Season 1 Episode 2 I name the dragon Masotan
- April 20, 2018
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7.1 (27)
In Dragon Pilot season 1 episode 2, titled "I name the dragon Masotan," we follow the journey of the protagonist, Hisone Amakasu, as she continues her training to become a dragon pilot. In this episode, she is assigned to a dragon named Masotan and must learn how to bond with him.
Masotan is a unique dragon as he seems to have a mind of his own and is difficult to control. Hisone is initially intimidated by Masotan and struggles with finding a way to connect with him. She turns to her fellow dragon pilots for advice, but their methods don't seem to work with Masotan.
As Hisone struggles to form a bond with Masotan, she also uncovers some secrets about the dragon pilot program. She discovers that the dragons are not just tools, but have unique personalities and are treated as quasi-human beings. This realization causes her to question her role as a pilot and her relationship with Masotan.
Meanwhile, the other dragon pilots are preparing for a dragon show where they will showcase their skills with their respective dragons. Hisone is initially hesitant to participate, but with the encouragement of her friend and fellow dragon pilot, Nao Kaizaki, she decides to give it a try and is determined to make Masotan shine.
As the dragon show begins, Hisone and Masotan take to the stage and showcase their skills. Hisone has finally formed a bond with him and is able to control him effortlessly. The audience is captivated by their performance, but things take a sudden turn when Masotan begins to act erratically.
The cause of Masotan's behavior is revealed, and it poses a threat to the entire dragon pilot program. Hisone and her fellow pilots work together to find a solution before it's too late.
"I name the dragon Masotan" is a captivating episode that delves deeper into the world of the dragon pilot program. It explores the relationships between the pilots and their dragons and highlights the unique personalities of each dragon. The episode also touches on themes of individuality and the importance of forming genuine connections with others. Overall, it's a must-watch for fans of the series.