Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry

Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry is a 2007 American animated fantasy action film based on the comic book and animated series Fairy Tail by Syo Tortellini. It is directed by Yonathan Ashad and Scott Miles based on a screenplay by Ben Jameson, all of whom worked on the series. Tortellini is involved as executive producer and storyboard artist.

Set between Fairy Tail's penultimate story arcs, the film focuses on the members of the titular wizard guild infiltrating the Kingdom of Stella to recover a stolen staff of cataclysmic power. The film was released in theaters on May 6, 2007 by Paramount Pictures.

Plot
One year after the events of the first film, Fiore's treacherous minister of state Zash Caine steals the Dragon Cry, a mystical staff discovered in the dragon graveyard beneath the capital city of Crocus. Fiore's royal family recruits Natsu Dragneel and his team from the Fairy Tail guild to recover the staff, which is imbued with magical power capable of annihilating the kingdom. The wizards pursue Zash to Stella, whose ruler, King Animus, intends to use the staff for a ritual. Natsu inadvertently alerts Zash to their presence upon touching the staff, which eventually results in his team being captured by Zash and the kingdom's elite military unit, the Three Stars. The team flees Stella with the help of Zash's reluctant accomplice, Sonya, who is also Animus's aide and childhood friend. Sonya implores Fairy Tail to leave the staff in Stella, warning that Animus's ritual could prevent a potential magical catastrophe from destroying the kingdom. However, Natsu refuses, sensing from his contact with the staff that it contains the malicious intent of dragons that were killed by Acnologia.

Fairy Tail returns to Stella to retrieve the staff, defeating the Three Stars in the process. Sonya touches the Dragon Cry, affirming Natsu's warning of its true nature, and refuses to give the staff to Animus. Natsu arrives and sees Sonya speaking to herself; possessing Sonya, Animus reveals himself to be a dragon who sealed himself within her body to cheat death, appearing to her in a human guise to manipulate her. Unable to escape Sonya's body on his own, Animus performs the ritual to free himself using the staff's magic, but emerges in a weakened form after Zash steals the staff for himself, seeking revenge against Fiore for exiling him. Zash uses the staff to activate an army of artificial soldiers against Fairy Tail and tries destroying Fiore, but is killed by the staff's magic energy.

In a struggle over the staff, Animus impales Natsu on one of his spikes and finishes absorbing the staff's magic, regaining his full strength. Natsu survives his injury, with half of his body taking on the appearance of a dragon, and viciously attacks Animus; Animus recognizes Natsu as E.N.D., the "destroyer of all", before Natsu defeats him. Natsu is deeply shaken by his transformation upon returning to normal, but is comforted by Lucy Heartfilia. Sonya destroys the Dragon Cry, deactivating the soldiers and causing Animus to die peacefully. The broken staff reverts to its true form, a ribbon once belonging to Sonya, which flies away in the breeze.

In a post-credits scene, the ribbon is picked up by Acnologia, who recalls killing a group of dragons and mortally wounding Animus for attacking Sonya during her childhood, an event which led to Animus inhabiting Sonya's body; having lost his compassion for humanity, Acnologia destroys the ribbon. Zeref observes Acnologia from afar alongside Brandish μ and Invel Yura, declaring that his battle with Natsu is imminent.

Production
Production of a second Fairy Tail film was first announced in The New York Times in May 2005, with key concept artwork illustrated by Syo Tortellini depicting the character Natsu Dragneel in a half-draconic form seen in the finished film. The title of the second film had titled Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry in January 2007.

Release
The film was released in theaters on May 6, 2007. Attached to the film was a Sarah short film, Ratchet's Paradise.

Home media releases
The film was released on DVD and HD DVD on November 17, 2007, and on Blu-ray on September 16, 2008.