This Tuesday will be a day young card game fans have been waiting on! “Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters – Dragonstrike,” the new DVD from Shout! Factory (in collaboration with Hasbro Studios and Wizards of the Coast), will be released April 30. The DVD will include five cool episodes and an exclusive alternative art “Herald of Infernus” playable trading card. The DVD, priced at $14.97, stars the voice talents of Scott Wolf, Freddy Rodriguez, John DiMaggio, Oded Fehr, Phil LaMarr, David Sobolov, Kari Wahlgren and Jason Marsden.

The action-fantasy animated series tells the story about Ray, a boy who has the ability to befriend and duel with amazing creatures from a parallel dimension. In order to hone his skills and protect both worlds, Ray must master the ancient art of Kaijudo. The show not only highlights loyalty, friendship and determination, but also pointedly addresses the theme of anti-bullying.

“Dragons, Dragons and More Dragons!
Recruited by the mysterious Duel Masters, young Ray — joined by his best friends Gabe and
Allie — must use the powerful art of Kaijudo to defend his home dimension from the sinister
mastermind known as the Choten, whose own skills in “The Way Of The Creature” allow him to
summon vicious beasts from a parallel dimension to wreak havoc across Earth.

This special collection summons a host of fiery dragons onto one exciting 5-adventure disc not to
be missed!

EPISODES:
Into The Fire Part 1
Into The Fire Part 2
Heavenly Creatures
The Rising Part 1
The Rising Part 2”

ShockYa is happy to say that we’re giving away three Kaijudo Dragon Master Collection Kit and DVDs! Each winner will receive one kit (shown below) and one DVD. If you want to enter, here’s what you need to do.

Follow us @Shockya. Then tweet the phrase, “@Shockya is giving away Kaijudo Dragon Master Collection Kits and DVDs! Follow and RT to enter!” You can tweet us every day until May 11. After that, we’ll pick the three winners at random and notify them through Twitter DM. Good luck!

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By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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