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Dragons in literature - Ancalader, the dragon bonded to Jermayan in The Obsidian Trilogy by Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory.
- Ancalagon the Black in The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien
- Auron (later AuRon), the gray, scaleless dragon from Dragon Champion by E. E. Knight. Also included are Natasatch (his mate), Irelia (his green mother), AuRel (his bronze father), Jizara (green sister), Wistala (green sister), NooMoahk (black dragon), Rugaard (copper dragon), and many others.
- Avatre and several others in the Dragon Jousters series by Mercedes Lackey.
- Azhdeen, a dragon belonging to Pol in Melanie Rawn's Dragon Prince series
- Belial, one of the Firstborn angels in Steven Brust's novel To Reign in Hell, takes the form of a colossal, insane dragon living beneath a volcanic mountain range.
- The Old English epic Beowulf ends with the hero battling a dragon.
- Bryagh, a major character in The Dragon and The George novel by Gordon R. Dickson. Large powerful member of the Cliffside dragons who joins the Dark Powers.
- Byrn, Pyro, Embyr, Synge, and others from Susan Fletcher's Flight of the Dragon Kyn novels.
- Boldizar, and other dragons from Mark. E Cooper's The Devan Chronicle's novels.
- Celisse, Metta, Gymn, and others from "DragonSpell", "DragonQuest", "DragonKnight", and "DragonFire" by Donita K. Paul.
- Chrysophylax Dives, in Farmer Giles of Ham by J. R. R. Tolkien
- Clefspeare, Hartanna, Firedda and others in Dragons in our Midst series by Bryan Davis
- Cyan Bloodbane, a green dragon from dragonlance universe
- Cumber, Fortune, Wraith and many other dragon characters from the Dragoncharm trilogy by Graham Edwards
- Dragons in the Deltora Quest's third installment are portrayed as very intelligent and proud; as being divided into seven distinct tribes; as having the capacity to reproduce by parthenogenesis; and as each having a virtue to which it adheres, such as Strength, Honor, Luck, Faith, Hope, Joy, and Truth.
- Dorian di Drago, a 40 foot tall mural-painting dragon in Collinsfort Village by Joe Ekaitis
- Dragon Wood of Bitterwood
- The shamiesaurus, a dragon/dinosaur beast from the "Finrod Chronicles" by Michelle Brandewie. It's created to aid the dread dragon ulrey and is approximately 19 meters tall with varrying green and blue toned scales.
- Dirk Dilly of Dragon Detective Agency
- The various Gem Dragons in Deltora Quest 3.
- Greer, a blue dragon in the "DragonQuest", "DragonKnight", and "DragonFire" by Donita K. Paul.
- Green Serpent, a green dragon in a French fairy tale by Madame d'Aulnoy in 1698.
- Drogon, Viserion, and Rhaegal, the dragons hatched by Daenerys Targaryen in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, and the CCG based on the books. Also, Balerion the Black Dread, ridden by Aegon the Conqueror in his conquest of Westeros.
- Ebillan and Firethroat, dragons from the series The Unicorn Chronicles by Bruce Coville.
- Elisel, a dragon belonging to the Sunrunner Sioned in Melanie Rawn's Dragon Prince series
- Eliandir from the Binding of the Blade series by L. B. Graham
- Errol, Ninereeds and other dragons in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, notably The Colour of Magic and Guards! Guards!
- Soletaken and Warren-ruling dragons in Steven Erikson's series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen
- Falkor (Fuchur in the original German version), the luckdragon, and Smerg, an evil dragon, in The Neverending Story by Michael Ende
- Falameezar-aziz-Sulmonmee, a friendly Marxist dragon in the Spellsinger series.
- Fanuilh, a miniature dragon and familiar in a series of books by Daniel Hood.
- Fiddlestick, a small musically emotive dragon in Strangewood by Christopher Golden.
- Firedrake, Slatebeard, Maia, Shimmertail and several unnamed dragons in the book Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke; The cannibal Nettlebrand from the same book may also be considered a dragon due to his appearance.
- Flamas, Flamos' long lost sister in the series Flamos by Conal Donagher.
- Flamos, the main dragon in the book Flamos: written by Conal Donagher. The book is expected to be coming out around summer of 2009. It is about a dragon named Flamos and a young boy named Jason Moongey. Together they have an adventure together and save Hatsgunn.
- Glaurung, the first of the dragons in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
- Glaedr in Eldest by Christopher Paolini.
- Gleep in the MythAdventures series by Robert Asprin
- Golden dragon (Vilentretenmerth) in Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher cycle (Sword of Destiny novel, 1992) - intelligent shape-shifting creature, the only dragon among others (green, black, red and white) that can tolerate humans and even take their form.
- Griaule, a gigantic dragon, paralyzed and moribund yet still capable of casting a baleful influence, in stories by Lucius Shepard
- Heart's Blood and several others in The Pit Dragon Trilogy series by Jane Yolen
- The Hungarian Horntail and various other species of dragon described in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling.
- Hunkrakar, the black dragon that fought an eternal battle with Karum, the red dragon in the same saga, Legenda Artakusiad
- Icefyre and Tintaglia, the last remaining dragons in Robin Hobb's The Tawny Man trilogy.
- Ingeloakastimizilian, also known as Icingdeath, is a White Frost Dragon who fights Drizzt Do'Urden and Wulfgar in R.A. Salvatore's Icewind Dale Trilogy.
- Kalessin the creator of Usurla Le Guin's world 'Earthsea'. Also Orm-Embar (descendant of the great dragon Orm who slew and was slain by the legendary Warrior Mage Erreth-Akbe) who slew the evil magician Cob on the eastern shores.
- Karum, the red dragon in the epic journey of a saga, Legenda Artakusiad by Ahmad Patria Abdullah, a Malaysian
- Katla in Astrid Lindgren's The Brothers Lionheart.
- Kelder Orolin, Linden Rathan and other dragonlords (or weredragons) in The Last Dragonlord and Minue (a water dragon) in Dragon and Phoenix by Joanne Bertin
- Komanthodel, the ancient evil dragon from Paul Edwin Zimmer's A Gathering of Heroes part of the Dark Border series.
- Lorn, Prince of Dragons and Keeper of the Knowledge of the Blood, Race that created the Race of the Blood and Bestower of the Blood Jewels. Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop
- Mayland Long, who used to be a Chinese dragon, in Tea with the Black Dragon and Twisting the Rope by R. A. MacAvoy
- Morkeleb, the black dragon around whom revolves the plot of Barbara Hambly's best well known novel, Dragonsbane.
- Neltharion the Earthwarder (Deathwing), the black dragon Aspect, who disappeared after the second war in the Warcraft series of Books and games.
- Various dragons in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling (including Norwegian Ridgebacks, Hungarian Horntails, Swedish Short-Snouts, Common Welsh Greens, Hebridean Blacks, and a Chinese Fireball - see Minor Harry Potter beasts#Dragons)
- Various dragons in the The Banned And Banished series by James Clemens
- Ragnar'k, the stone dragon of A'loa Glen.
- Conch and others, seadragons bonded to the Mer'ai.
- Rhuagh, Ryath, Shuruga and others in Raymond E Feist's Riftwar trilogy
- Robert (also known as Robert the Wretched), the antagonist of R.A. Salvatore's Spearwielders trilogy.
- Sam, Nick and Crystal, plus various other dragons in the Dragon Tamers series by Emma Maree Urquhart.
- Saphira in Eragon and Eldest by Christopher Paolini.
- Scarlet, the red dragon in The Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind.
- Shruikan in Eragon and Eldest by Christopher Paolini.
- Silver, unnamed dragon in The Oath by Frank E. Peretti; a pact was made with this demonic creature by the citizens of a mining town in the northwest
- Urnikh from The Dragon on the Bookshelf
- Scatha, from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
- Skysong, from Tamora Pierce's "Immortals" quartet
- Smaug, in The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
- Stanley Steamer, the Gap Dragon in the Xanth novels by Piers Anthony
- Stella Steamer, Stanley Steamer's female counterpart in the Xanth novels by Piers Anthony
- Strabo, from the Magic Kingdom of Landover novels by Terry Brooks
- Sulmandir the Father of Dragons, in Grahams Binding of the Blade series.
- Tabitha, last remaining dragon and Keeper of the Eggs in Gerald Durrell's The Talking Parcel
- Thorn in Eldest by Christopher Paolini.
- The Dread Dragon Ulrey, a huge rainbow coloured dragon created by the evil shaman Smith to destroy the vampire seductress Kat in Michelle Brandewie's "The Finrod Chronicles"
- Temeraire in the novel series the Temeraire series, by Naomi Novik
- Kalessin, Orm, Orm Embar, Yevaud, Orm Irian, Tehanu, & various dragons in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea novels
- Tiamat, in Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher by Bruce Coville
- Zantor and various other dragons from "The Dragonling" series by Jackie French Koller
- The Reluctant Dragon, from the story of the same name by Kenneth Grahame
- Unnamed dragons (there used to be three: two males and one female but the males killed each other in the first mating season leaving the female alone for millennia) in The Belgariad and The Malloreon series of fantasy novels by David and Leigh Eddings.
- Various dragons in the Dragonlance series of fantasy novels; Khisanth, Skie, Malystryx, Pyros, Flamestrike, Silvara, Khirsah — among others.
- Various dragons in Gordon R. Dickson's the Dragon Knight series
- Jim Eckert, main character in the series: reluctant knight and magician, part-time dragon and de facto member of the Cliffside dragons.
- Gorbash, major character in The Dragon and The George novel and minor character in the rest of the series: largest dragon of the Cliffside dragons, grand-nephew of Smrgol
- Secoh, major character in the series: a member of the Mere-Dragon clan, which have become diminutive as the result of a blight.
- Smrgol, major character in The Dragon and The George novel: an elderly and respected member of the Cliffside dragons and the paternal grand-uncle of Gorbash
- A depiction of a Chinese dragon as the sigil of the Dragon, Lews Therin Telamon, in The Wheel of Time series of novels by Robert Jordan.
- Chrestomanci's pet dragon (rescued from poachers who killed its mother), in Charmed Life by Diana Wynne Jones
- Vicia-Heinox, the two-headed dragon in the Pelmen the Powershaper series by Robert Don Hughes
- Villentretenmerth, also known as Borch in his human form, the golden dragon from The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski
- The dragons of Wyvernwood from the Dragonkin series by Robin Wayne Bailey.
- Various dragon from the series Dragons Past, A Time For Dragons, and No Future For Dragons
- Various dragons in The Enchanted Forest series by Patricia Wrede
- Various dragons in Chris d'Lacey's series, starting with "The Fire Within". These dragons are made of clay and brought to life by the fire/essence (known as the "auma") of one of Earth's last true Dragons, called Gawain. It is possible that Gawain's line might rise to full draconicity as a result of the actions taken by the student David Rain, his girlfriend the sibyl Zanna, the clayworkers Liz and Lucy Pennykettle, scientist Anders Bergstrom, and the witch Gwillanna.
- The entity Dragon in several books by author Neal Asher.
- Song in the Silence (3 book series) by Elizabeth Kerner
- Mistress of Dragons (3 book series) by Margaret Weis
- The (genetically engineered) Dragons of Pern from the novels by Anne McCaffrey
- Peter DelaSangre and his family in the four novels by Alan F. Troop
- Drake Vireo and many others in the paranormal dragon series by Katie Macalister
- Various unnamed dragons in the Dragon Prince series by Melanie Rawn
- Various Dragons in the series Dragons In Our Midst, including Clefspeare (aka Jared Bannister) and Hartanna (aka Irene Connor). Most of these dragons were given human forms by Merlin in order to keep them from going extinct at the hands of the slayers.
- The unnamed old dragon who dies and the enchanted Eustace Scrubb in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, one of the Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis.
- The unnamed dragon from Beowulf; dies with the combined efforts of Wiglaf and Beowulf. His character is expanded in the parallel novel Grendel, where he becomes Grendel's omniscient advisor, revealing to Grendel the meaning of the universe, and enchanting Grendel to be impervious to man-made weapons.
- Temeraire and the other dragons of the Napoleonic Wars, from Naomi Novik's fantasy trilogy: His Majesty's Dragon, Throne of Jade, Black Powder War.
- Valdearg the Wings of Fire and his daughter Gwynnia (named after Tiamat) from The Fires of Merlin, The Mirror of Merlin, and The Wings of Merlin by T. A. Barron
- Shimmergloom the shadow dragon is mentioned in one of R. A. Salvatore's books and Hephaestus the red dragon is a minor character in Sojourn.
- Bazil Broketail and many others from the Bazil Broketail book series.
- 14 fairy tales about dragons in A Book of Dragons by Ruth Manning-Sanders.
- Unnamed dragon in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 11-12
- Various dragons in the backstory of McFarlane's Quest for the Lost King
- Various dragons from A. J. Kelly's World of Feia books
- Vexus the ushikanu (wyvern) and Oberon of The Crystal Flute
- The Drannian, an arrogant and sophisticated race of shapeshifting dragons. Various characters feature in multiple books in the series.
- Scourge in Transformers Cybertron.
- Saerilophas, the resurrected dragon in Rik Andreas Berryere's Dragon's Keeper. Fashioned from the substance of a sorcerer's soul, it can separate human souls from the bodies they inhabit and gather energy that can be converted to magic.
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Khisanth was a large, fearsome black dragon who guarded the disks of Mishakal in the fictional world of Krynn in the Dragonlance novels, written by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman. ...
Goldmoon and Dhamon, with Khellendros at the back Khellendros (Skie for the friends) is a fictional blue dragon from the Dragonlance campaign setting created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. ...
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The Dragon Knight is a series of fantasy novels by Gordon R. Dickson. ...
The Dragon and the George is a 1976 fantasy novel by Gordon R. Dickson, the first in his Dragon Knight series. ...
The Dragon and the George is a 1976 fantasy novel by Gordon R. Dickson, the first in his Dragon Knight series. ...
Japanese name Hiragana: KyÅ«jitai: Shinjitai: Korean name Hangul: Hanja: Vietnamese name Quá»c ngữ: Hán tá»±: The Chinese dragon is visualized as a long, scaled, snake-like creature with five claws. ...
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Chrestomanci (IPA: ) is the title of a position held by at least two major characters in a series of fantasy novels by Diana Wynne Jones. ...
Diana Wynne Jones (born London August 16, 1934) is a British writer, principally of fantasy novels for children and adults, as well as a small amount of non-fiction. ...
Dr. Robert Don Hughes (born 1949), is an American educator and writer, author of both mainstream fantasy and science fiction and evangelical non-fiction. ...
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Andrzej Sapkowski Andrzej Sapkowski, born June 21, 1948 in Åódź, is a Polish fantasy writer. ...
Pat Wrede Patricia Collins Wrede (pronounced REED-ee) is an American fantasy writer, born 1953 in Chicago, Illinois; she is the eldest of five children. ...
Chris DLacey is a English writer of childrens fiction. ...
The word sibyl comes (via Latin) from the Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. ...
Neal Asher (born 1961 in Billericay, Essex, England) is an English science fiction writer. ...
Elizabeth Kerner is the author of Song in the Silence, The Lesser Kindred, and Redeeming the Lost, the initial trilogy of a series based upon humans re-establishing contact with dragons, who fled mortal lands thousands of years ago for reasons unknown. ...
Margaret Baldwin Weis (born March 16, 1948 in Independence, Missouri, United States) is an extremely prolific fantasy novelist who, along with Tracy Hickman, is one of the original creators of the Dragonlance game world and has written numerous novels and short stories set in the world of Krynn. ...
Pern is a fictional planet in the universe created by science fiction writer Anne McCaffrey for her Dragonriders of Pern series of novels. ...
Anne Inez McCaffrey (born April 1, 1926) is an American science fiction author best known for her Dragonriders of Pern series. ...
Melanie Rawn is an author of fantasy literature and was born 1954. ...
Dragons In Our Midst is a Christian fantasy series written by Bryan Davis about two teenagers who are anthrozils- fully human, and yet somehow fully dragon at the same time. ...
Eustace Clarence Scrubb (1933 - 1949) is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis Chronicles of Narnia. ...
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a fantasy novel by C. S. Lewis. ...
The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels for children written by C. S. Lewis. ...
Clive Staples Jack Lewis (29 November 1898 â 22 November 1963), commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis, was an Irish author and scholar. ...
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Grendel is a 1971 parallel novel by American author John Gardner. ...
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Thomas Archibald (T.A.) Barron (born March 26, 1952, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American writer of young adult and fantasy literature. ...
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Bazil Broketail is a 1992 fantasy novel by author Christopher Rowley, the name of its main character, and the name of the further series of books featuring him. ...
A fairy tale is a story, either told to children or as if told to children, concerning the adventures of mythical characters such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, giants, and others. ...
A Book of Dragons is a 1965 anthology of 14 fairy tales from around the world that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. ...
Ruth Manning-Sanders (born 1895 in Swansea, Wales; died October 12, 1988, in Penzance, England) was a poet and author who was perhaps best known for her series of childrens books in which she collected and retold fairy tales from all over the world. ...
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Una and the Lion by Briton Rivière The Faerie Queene is an English epic poem by Edmund Spenser, published first in three books in 1590, and later in six books in 1596. ...
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J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth features dragons closely based on those of European legend. ...
Dragons in radio - Garumnn, Black dragon on R.A. Salvatore books, who attacks in mithral hall
- Trorg, the Last Amber Dragon, and the blue sock-stealing dragons in Hordes of the Things
Dragons in television - Albi The Racist Dragon appears briefly on Flight of the Conchords fist series.
- King Allfire, Queen Griddle and the rest from Blazing Dragons
- Prince Aragon and his sister, Princess Dora, from the show Danny Phantom.
- Avatar Roku's dragon in Avatar: The Last Airbender. There are also a breed of fictional animals called Dragonflies, which are literally a hybrid of a dragon and a dragonfly. Furthermore, in the series in a turtle/dragon hybrid called a turtledragon. The art of Firebending is based on the dragons' movements and the dragons are known as the original masters of Firebending. They died out after it became Fire Nation tradition to kill one as a sign of strength; only two are known to exist. Their designs are based on the Chinese dragon with the exception of the bat-like wings.
- Toshiro Hitsugaya from the anime series Bleach zanpakuto Hyōrinmaru is based on a Chinese dragon.
- Cassie, Zak, Wheezie, Ord, Lorca, Quetzal, and countless other dragons in the children's television series Dragon Tales on PBS.
- The Dragons of the Dragon Drive, including Chibisuke, a baby white dragon.
- Dennis, from James the Cat.
- The anime Dragon Century focuses solely on Carmine and a number of dragons.
- Dojo Kanojo Cho, the Oriental Dragon in Xiaolin Showdown.
- The Dragmas from the cartoon series Godzilla: The Series have a passing resemblance to dragons except they can't breath fire (or anything for that matter). Though they have two wings equipped with razor sharp claws, armoured hides, Triceratops-like heads (which are filled with razor sharp teeth) and three legs.
- The Drageen, Pyre and Tyrune from Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog.
- A Dragonous Humongous from the Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears episode Some Day My Prints Will Come, who was the most peaceful dragon in the world. Other dragons were also in the show.
- Dudley The Dragon of the TV show of the same name
- Dulcy, in the Sonic the Hedgehog TV series
- Envy, the homunculus from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist, turns into a dragon when he crosses the gate.
- Faffy, the pet dragon in Dave the Barbarian
- Filia ul Copt from the anime Slayers is a golden dragon (or Ryuzoku, as called in the series)
- Gerry the Sneezing Dragon, in Warner Brothers cartoons (Mel Blanc was the voice).
- Gorwen from Through The Dragon's Eye.
- Granymyr in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
- Grisu, the little dragon (animated series)
- Hakuryu, Cho Hakkai's dragon in the anime series Gensomaden Saiyuki
- H.R. Pufnstuf from the show of the same name
- The Ice Dragon and Ice Dragon Robot from Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.
- The Ice Dragon, in Noggin the Nog.
- Jake Long and his grandfather, Lao Shi, as well as several others in the American Dragon: Jake Long TV series.
- Kagutsuchi, the Child of Mai from My-HiME is obviously a dragon, though physically he resembles an amalgam of animals.
- Lightning a the in Simba the King Lion
- Kasia and Ryan, the blond head kids who transform into Dragon Boy and Dragon Girl.
- A dragon can be seen briefly in the anime Kamichu.
- Matches, a small dragon in a Scooby-Doo animated movie called Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School.
- Magellan the dragon from the Nickelodeon children's show Eureeka's Castle.
- Malchior, the dragon in Teen Titans who disguises himself as the wizard Rorek
- various Transformers, notably Megatron
- Ollie, from Kukla, Fran and Ollie
- Orville, from Captain Kangaroo.
- The Pocket Dragons in Pocket Dragon Adventures.
- Porunga, the eternal wish granting dragon from Namekia in Dragonball Z
- Pongo, in Oswald
- Prickle in Gumby.
- Ryūkotsusei, a dragon demon from InuYasha whose inflicted wounds ultimately killed InuYasha's father.
- Scorch, a 1,300-year-old puppet dragon created and controlled by Ronn Lucas, had his own ALF-esque sitcom briefly on ABC in 1992.
- Shenron, the eternal wish granting dragon from Dragon Ball.
- The dragon demon Shendu and his son Drago from Jackie Chan Adventures as well as their minions.
- The Green Dragon and the red baby dragon and his mother in Smurfs. Other dragons were in the show.
- The Soup Dragon from The Clangers
- Smirkenorf the large green dragon from the UK D&D style show Knightmare, players were required to ride upon his back to the lower levels in exchange for a large gem stone
- Spike, the baby dragon, and other dragons in My Little Pony
- Spot, the pet dragon in The Munsters
- Süsü, the one-headed, good-hearted dragon in the Hungarian puppet series "Süsü, a Sárkány"
- Tabaluga from the cartoon Tabaluga.
- The Dragon from the game show Tic-Tac-Dough.
- Tricky, and interactive cartoon dragon that hosted the 1997 Saturday Morning ITV show of the same name
- Wip, a small talking dragon in the Xcalibur medieval/magic/fantasy computer-generated imagery series.
- A dragon named Zook in the television show Martin Mystery
- Various dragons from Digimon, including the divinity Azulongmon (itself based on Seiryu) and Cyberdramon.
- In the Pokémon anime and video games, there is a type of Pokémon known as the Dragon type (see Pokémon types) that originated in the first series of game titles (Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow) and continued onward through following game titles (see List of Pokémon video games). It was originally limited to only Dratini, Dragonair, and Dragonite. Later it was expanded to include Kingdra (duplexed with water), Altaria, Flygon(both include Flying), Rayquaza, Salamence, Latias/Latios(duplexed with Psychic), and others. Some popular Pokémon such as Charizard, Gyarados, and Lugia are commonly mistakened to be of the dragon type, but are not dragons. Some of this comes from the fact that a few of them can learn attacks of the dragon type.
- Various monsters and zords are based on Dragons from the Power Rangers series. For Zords, these include including Tommy Oliver's Green Dragonzord from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Jason Lee Scott's Red Dragon Thunderzord from the second season of the series and the Mystic Dragon from Power Rangers: Mystic Force. In addition there is also a friendly dragon the Rangers in Mystic Force hatch named Fire Heart, who has the ability to transform into the Red Ranger's battilizer for this season. Also, a great deal of the monsters and villains the Rangers fight are Draconic. These include Titanisaur from Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy, Impus/Olympius from Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue as well as one of his monsters, the Infinitor. There is also the Ruby Dragon from Power Rangers: Dino Thunder and finally Megahorn and Gekkor from Mystic Force.
- Various Mecha and monsters are based on dragons in the Super Sentai series.
- Various dragons from the anime Yu-Gi-Oh, including Seto Kaiba's trademark Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Jonouchi's Red-Eyes Black Dragon.
- Forever Knight's Dragon Ben 10 Returns: Part 1 Ben 10 Returns: Part 2 Ben 10: Alien Force
- Dragon Be-Knighted Ben 10: Alien Force
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Blazing Dragons is the title of a graphic adventure video game released for the original Sony Playstation and Sega Saturn in 1996 by Crystal Dynamics. ...
Prince Aragon is a fictional character from tv show Danny Phantom. ...
Danny Phantom is an animated television series created by Butch Hartman for Nickelodeon, produced by Billionfold Studios. ...
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TÅshirÅ Hitsugaya ) is a character in the anime and manga series BLEACH. He is the captain of the 10th Division in the Gotei 13. ...
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TÅshirÅ Hitsugaya ) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Bleach created by Tite Kubo. ...
Childrens television series are television programmes designed for and marketed to children, normally aired during the morning and afternoon hours, mainly before and after school. ...
Dragon Tales is an animated childrens television series chronicling the adventures of two siblings, Max, Emmy, and their neighbor,Enrique, and their dragon friends Cassie, Ord, Zak and Wheezie. ...
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Dragon Drive ) a Japanese manga by Kenichi Sakura, was published by Shueisha and serialized in the manga magazine Monthly Shonen Jump. ...
Created by Kate Canning and produced by Jan Clayton with Grampian Television, James the Cat is a childrens series. ...
Xiaolin Showdown was an American animated television series that currently airs on Cartoon Network. ...
Fiercely independent princess Deirdre, The Mystic Knights of Tír Na nÓg The Mystic Knights of Tír Na nÓg is a television series that took place in an ancient Ireland. ...
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Dulcy is a female dragon from the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon and Archie Comics universes. ...
Sonic the Hedgehog is an American animated television series created by DiC, also known as SatAM because it was originally aired in the United States on a Saturday morning slot. ...
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Faffy is a fictional character, a dragon, in the short-lived cult classic Disney cartoon Dave The Barbarian. ...
Dave the Barbarian is a Disney animated television series that premiered in January of 2004 on The Disney Channel. ...
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Melvin Jerome Blanc (May 30, 1908 â July 10, 1989) was a prolific American voice actor. ...
Through The Dragons Eye was an educational BBC Look and Read production, which was first aired on BBC Two in 1989 and has been shown regularly ever since. ...
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattels successful toy line Masters of the Universe. ...
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Gensōmaden Saiyūki (Japanese: 幻想魔伝最遊記, Demonic Account of an Extreme Journey), published in English as simply Saiyuki, is a popular manga series created by Kazuya Minekura and loosely based on the famous Chinese novel Xī Yóu Jì (Journey to the West). ...
H.R. Pufnstuf is a childrens television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in the United States. ...
This is a list of characters in the Kirby universe. ...
Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, known as Hoshi no Kirby (星のカービィ Hoshi no Kaabi, literally Kirby of the Stars) in Japan, is an anime series based on Nintendos Kirby franchise. ...
Noggin the Nog was a popular British childrens television series originally shown by the BBC in the United Kingdom during the years 1959 to 1965. ...
Jacob Jake Luke Long is the protagonist and titular character from Disneys animated television series American Dragon: Jake Long. ...
Luong Lao Shi is a fictional character from Disneys animated television series American Dragon: Jake Long. ...
Mai-HiME (舞-HiME) is an anime series produced by Sunrise, Inc. ...
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Scooby-doo is also British naval divers slang for civilian sport scuba diver. Scooby-Doo is an important character in animation up to this day Scooby-Doo is a long-running animated series produced for television by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 1969 to 1986, 1988 to 1991, and from 2002...
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School is a 1988 TV-movie about Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, and Scrappy-Doo becoming teachers at a school for daughters of famous monsters. ...
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Eureekas Castle is an American childrens television series following the adventures of Eureeka, a sorceress in training, who lived in a giants castle music box with her friends. ...
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Teen Titans was an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
Various Transformers toys. ...
Megatron (sometimes referred to as Megatron II, although this is not particularly accurate) is a fictional character from the Beast Wars animated series and toyline, part of the Transformers multiverse. ...
Kukla, Fran and Ollie was an early television show using puppets, originally created for children but soon watched by more adults than children. ...
Captain Kangaroo was a childrens television series which aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS from 1955 until 1984, then moved to the American Program Service (now American Public Television, Boston) to air syndicated reruns of past episodes in 1992. ...
Pocket Dragon Adventures was a short lived cartoon based on the Pocket Dragons toys. ...
Oswald is an animated childrens show on Nick Jr about a blue octopus and his friends, that first aired August 1, 2001. ...
Prickle is one of the main characters from Art Clokeys well-known claymation Gumby. ...
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Inu no Taishou ) is a fictional character from the InuYasha manga series. ...
Scorch is a web browser plugin created by the Sibelius company to allow users to view, play, and print music over the internet. ...
Ronn Lucas is a ventriloquist and stand-up comedian. ...
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Dragon Ball ), created by Akira Toriyama in 1984, is an internationally famous media franchise. ...
Shendu is a fictional villain from the cartoon TV series Jackie Chan Adventures. ...
Drago is a fictional character from Jackie Chan Adventures. ...
Jackie Chan Adventures is a successful animated television series chronicling the adventures of a fictionalized version of action film star Jackie Chan. ...
The Smurfs (Les Schtroumpfs in French) are a fictional race of small blue creatures who live in a forest somewhere in Europe. ...
The Clangers is an iconic British stop motion animated childrens television series made by Smallfilms, the company set up by Oliver Postgate (writer and narrator) and Peter Firmin (modelmaker, animator and illustrator). ...
Fizzy and Galaxy, the unicorns from the My Little Pony animated series My Little Pony is a line of colorful toy ponies marketed primarily to young girls and produced by the toy manufacturer Hasbro. ...
The Munsters was a 1960s American television comedy depicting the home life of a family of monsters. ...
Screenshot of Tabaluga, taken from an episode aired via Cartoon Network The little green Dragon Tabaluga is a Puppet character, who lives in the fictional place Greenland. ...
Tic Tac Dough, billed as everybodys game of strategy, knowledge and fun, was an American television game show where contestants answered trivia questions to earn squares on a tic tac toe board. ...
WIP or Wip can mean:- Computer users jargon for work in progress. An informal accounting term for works in progress -- WIP is an asset account used by some professional services firms (especially communication design and product design firms) to reflect revenues that have been earned but not yet billed. ...
Xcalibur is the name of a sword in a CGI TV story series about a medieval-type kingdom. ...
Computer-generated imagery[1] (also known as CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics or, more specifically, 3D computer graphics to special effects in films, television programs, commercials, simulators and simulation generally, and printed media. ...
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