Dragon Striker

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Dragon Striker is an upcoming animated epic sports fantasy television series created by Sylvain Dos Santos and Charles Lefebvre, and produced by Le Chouette Compagnie in association with The Walt Disney Company EMEA. The series is scheduled to premiere on June 9, 2026 on Disney XD, then next day on Disney+, and eventually Disney Channel on June 12.

Genre
Created by
  • Sylvain Dos Santos
  • Charles Lefebvre
Written byPaul McKeown
Directed byCharles Lefebvre
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Dragon Striker
Genre
Created by
  • Sylvain Dos Santos
  • Charles Lefebvre
Written byPaul McKeown
Directed byCharles Lefebvre
Voices of
Theme music composerSarah West
Opening theme
"Power of the Dragon"
by Sarah West
Ending theme"The Very End" by Kieran Rhodes
ComposerKevin Penkin
Countries of originUnited States
France
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerSylvain Dos Santos
Production companyLa Chouette Compagnie
Original release
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Synopsis

In an elite academy where sports and magic combine, farm boy Key discovers his ultrapowerful natural talent and learns he may be destined to become the legendary Dragon Striker. He joins the fierce goalkeeper Ssyelle to form a scrappy team of underdogs who take on the school champions. As Key struggles to control the raging dragon inside him and Ssyelle captains the team to a series of upset victories, they learn dark secrets of the past and uncover an ancient evil that threatens them all.

Cast and characters

Production

In June 2022, the series was announced as a greenlit production at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, among other new productions, noting it would be produced by Cyber Group Studios and La Chouette Compagnie for Disney EMEA.[4][5][6] A sneak peek for the series was revealed at the 2023 Annecy International Animation Film Festival.[7] Following the insolvency of Cyber Group in November 2024 and their eventual liquidation in April 2025, it is unknown if they remain as a co-producer on the series.[8][9]

In April 2025, Animation Magazine described the series as "anime-inspired", produced by Disney Television Animation and the "creative team at Chouette Studios", with Claire Sun as art director, with a presentation at 2025 Annecy International Animation Film Festival on the series "creative development journey...[and] the artistic complexities involved in the production process."[10] The series was later featured at a Studio Focus panel at Annecy on June 10, 2025,[11] during which Disney EMEA was said to have "spotlighted Paris-based Chouette Studios’ Dragon Striker" and noted its anime influences.[12] Variety noted that, at the festival, series co-creator Sylvain Dos Santos stated that the series has a heavy influence from anime, and on all the work by the studio, saying it had "200 artists, 75 of them animators," and was founded by those who loved "Japanese animation and comics and dreamed of making something in that style." The article further noted that series director Charles Lefebvre listed other series inspirations, such as The Vision of Escaflowne, Final Fantasy IX, and Chrono Trigger, and the real-world city Rio de Janeiro.[13] ScreenRant described the series as "first original anime" produced by Disney, saying it combines "sports action with supernatural elements that effectively channel the energy of classic shōnen anime," drawing inspiration from various anime, with the site predicting the series would "deliver unforgettable and cinematic moments throughout its run."[14]

In March 2026, Animation Magazine profiled various "rising stars" in animation, including Claire Sun, a concept artist on the series, who was noted as graphic author of Taki Tanuki and said that the series had a "team of talented people," with Sun praising series director Charles Lefebvre as teaching her about storytelling, art direction, and design. She also said that all the crew members put "so much heart" into the series, calling it "ambitious" due to the world-building, cast, storyboards, and "beautiful landscapes of the world of Asteria," and said that she had created a lot of "fan content about my favorite characters, twins named Casper and Callista, including stickers, fan art, fan comics, plushies, [and] magnets."[15]

On May 6, 2026, the cast and crew were announced, noting that the series score was "recorded in Japan with an 80-piece orchestra," the writers and producers of the theme song ("Power of the Dragon"), specifically Cash Callaway as writer and producer and Sarah West as performer, and the end credits song (“The Very End”) which Kieran Rhodes wrote and performed. The official release state was noted, and an official trailer was posted. Animation Magazine said that the series would blend "European fantasy with Japanese animation influences," while following the hero's journey of an underdog character, with the series "brought to life through high-stakes battles, visually stunning action and expansive mythology."[3] Disney Television Animation is producing the series in collaboration with La Chouette Compagnie.[1][16]

Release

All eleven episodes of the series will premiere on June 9, 2026 on Disney XD. It will stream on Disney+ and Hulu the following day.[3] It will eventually make its debut on Disney Channel later that same week on June 12, 2026. Prior to the series release, a series of animated shorts was posted on Disney YouTube channels on May 13, 2026, introducing viewers to the "world of Dragon Striker."[3][17]

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