Raoul Levine, once ruthless in his quest for power, loses his parents to his enemy, Lazlo Ryker. Consumed by regrets, he seals his abilities—only to awaken as five-year-old Hugo Clark, heir to a martial family. He soon realizes part of his power remains when he accidentally shatters the Clarks' trial stone, sparking rumors of a hidden grandmaster.
The Martial Prodigy: Fists That Shatter Worlds spans 62 episodes, each 90 seconds long, shot in vertical 9:16 for mobile viewing. The short episodic format compresses narrative around cliffhangers — every episode ends on a break that pulls you to the next.
Streaming exclusively on DramaBox.
The Martial Prodigy: Fists That Shatter Worlds streams on DramaBox, a vertical micro-drama platform available on iOS and Android. Typical access: first episodes free, subsequent episodes unlocked via coins (~$0.99 / 50 coins) or monthly subscription.
The Martial Prodigy: Fists That Shatter Worlds has 62 episodes, each running approximately 90 seconds.
The Martial Prodigy: Fists That Shatter Worlds streams on DramaBox.
DramaBox uses a typical freemium model: first episodes free, subsequent unlocked via coins (~$0.99 / 50 coins) or subscription.
Raoul Levine, once ruthless in his quest for power, loses his parents to his enemy, Lazlo Ryker. Consumed by regrets, he seals his abilities—only to awaken as five-year-old Hugo Clark, heir to a martial family. He soon realizes part of his power remains when he accidentally shatters the Clarks' trial stone, sparking rumors of a hidden grandmaster.
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