Adaptation Dye-Job: The Lee brothers are given the different hair colors and hair styles they had in Super Double Dragon (which in turn were based on the designs they had in the NES versions of the original trilogy), but Billy's hair is colored black like on the game's American boxart instead of the reddish brown hair he has in-game and Japanese promo art, which ends up making him look like a poor man's Kenshiro with the ensemble he's given.Initially the two brothers oppose each other, but when Jimmy is betrayed by his own men, he abandons his evil ways and join forces to fight the true leader of the Shadow Warriors himself, the Shadow Master, who wishes to engulf the world with the power of the black flame.ĭouble Dragon includes examples of the following tropes: Joining forces with policewoman Marian Martin, Billy fights to protect the city from the Shadow Warriors, a criminal organization initially led by the mysterious Shadow Boss, who is revealed to be none other than his long lost twin brother Jimmy. When the Eldest Dragon is gone, Billy becomes the new Dragon Master at the age of 18. The Code's main precepts are not to harm others intentionally and not fight if he can help it. Billy is raised in the Dragon Dojo by the Eldest Dragon, who trains him in the ways of the Code of the Dragon. It lasted for 26 episodes, running from 1993 to 1994.īilly and Jimmy Lee are twin brothers who were separated at birth and raised by opposing factions. The Animated Adaptation of the Double Dragon video game series.
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