List of dragons in film and television
This is a list of dragons from film and television. For dragons in other media, see List of dragons in popular culture. For dragons from legends and mythology, see List of dragons in mythology and folklore.
Dragons in film
Main article: List of dragons in film
- Gorbash, the "house dragon" and a main character in the 1982 animation movie The Flight of Dragons.
- Bryagh, the red wizard Ommadon's dragon in the classic animation movie The Flight of Dragons.
- Smrgol, the green wizard Carolinus' trusty, old, dragon in The Flight of Dragons.
- Dragons in Tales from Earthsea
- The cartoon dragon movie series, Puff the Magic Dragon (1978), Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of Living Lies (1980), and Puff the Magic Dragon and the incredible Mr. Nobody, Burgess Meredith plays the voice of Puff.
- Two cartoon dragon movies by Milimetros Feature Animation Company, Dragon Hill. La colina del dragón / Dragon Hill (2002) and El cubo mágico / The Magic Cube / Dragon Hill 2 (2006).[1][2]
- Adelaid and Smite in the movie George and the Dragon
- Bahamut SIN, from the movie Final Fantasy VII Advent Children.
- Bard the Dragon in Baby Shakespeare.
- A woman transforms into a non fire-breathing dragon in Beyond Sherwood Forest
- Bio Dragon, a genetically engineered, 1,000-year-old dragon from the 2003 science fiction movie Dragon Fighter
- Devon and Cornwall (a two-headed dragon), voiced by Eric Idle and Don Rickles in Quest for Camelot
- Dexter the dragon from the 1980s animated film, The Dragon That Wasn't (Or Was He?), who grows in size when he is angry or excited
- Draco in Dragonheart, Drake and Griffin in Dragonheart: A New Beginning, and Drago in Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse
- Dragon in The Magic Serpent.
- Dragon a female dragon in DreamWorks' Shrek (animation) and its sequels
- Dragons in the movie D-War
- Elliott in Disney's Pete's Dragon and The Search for Mickey Mouse (animation)
- Eustace Scrubb is temporarily transformed into a dragon in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
- Fafnir in Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen Part 1: Siegfried
- Falazure and several unnamed dragons in the movie Dungeons & Dragons and its sequels
- Falkor in Petersen's The Neverending Story
- Gorynych in Aleksandr Ptushko's Ilya Muromets
- The Gwythaints in The Black Cauldron
- Haku in Miyazaki Hayao's Spirited Away
- Godzilla's nemesis King Ghidorah, is a 3-headed dragon (physically, based on the yamata no orochi to be precise).
- Jabberwocky in Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)
- Jabberwocky in Jabberwocky (film)
- Krayt dragons from the Star Wars universe; the skeleton of one appeared in Star Wars
- Lollipop Dragon, in a series of educational filmstrips from SVE
- Madam Mim in purple dragon form in Disney's The Sword in the Stone
- Maleficent in dragon form in Disney's Sleeping Beauty (animation)
- Mushu in Disney's Mulan (animation)
- Three dragons grouped into different regional sub-species are seen in the Harry Potter film series. Dragons depicted include Norbert, the Norwegian Ridgeback in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone; a Hungarian Horntail in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and a Ukrainian Ironbelly in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2.
- Penelope in Barbie as Rapunzel
- Puffy and his mother in Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon
- Purple Dragon, in Noah's Ark
- Queen Narissa in Disney's Enchanted
- Quill Dragons in the Sci-Fi channel original movie Dragon Storm.
- Reluctant Dragon from the film of the same name
- Saphira and Shruikan in Eragon
- Smaug in the The Hobbit film trilogy directed by Peter Jackson and in the 1977 Rankin/Bass animated version.
- Taro in Ray Harryhausen's The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad
- Thoron, Targon, Aroara, Ferrarius, Argentum, Gryndel, Irascor, Slann, Stendhal, Rutilus, the Ice Dragons and others from Dragons: Fire and Ice, as well as its sequel, Dragons II: The Metal Ages (animation)
- Vermithrax Pejorative in Touchstone Pictures' Dragonslayer
- Whimsey Weatherbe, in My Little Pony: Twinkle Wish Adventure
- Yowler in Dragonworld
- Zmey Gorynych, a three-headed dragon in The Sword and the Dragon (1956)
- Two small unnamed dragons in Hallmark's Arabian Nights (TV movie)
- One-headed hydra in Hallmark's Jason and the Argonauts (TV movie)
- Flame dragon in The Pagemaster (animation)
- Huge numbers of rapidly reproducing dragons (referred to as Fire Dragons by some fans), specifically Wyverns, in Touchstone Pictures Reign of Fire
- Unnamed two-headed dragon in Lucas' Willow (unofficially dubbed "the Eborsisk" in honor of Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel)
- The Dragon Army featured in Merlin and the War of the Dragons
- Nameless evil winged and fire-breathing golden dragon, which is the son of Beowulf, in the 2007 film Beowulf
- A two-headed dragon in Bert I. Gordon's The Magic Sword
- Unnamed dragon in The Dragon Pearl.
- Toothless and many others in How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2
- Legless fire and ice dragons in Fire and Ice: The Dragon Chronicles
- Unnamed Dragon in The Christmas Dragon (2014)
- 3 unnamed dragons in Dragons of Camelot
Dragons in television
- A Housed Dragon in the Creepy Coupe 2 from Wacky Races
- Aithusa, a young dragon hatched by the dragonlord Merlin in Merlin (BBC). He sides with Morgana and is imprisoned with her by Odin, causing him to become deformed.
- Albi The Racist Dragon appears briefly on the Flight of the Conchords first series.
- King Allfire, Queen Griddle and the rest from Blazing Dragons
- Prince Aragon and his sister, Princess Dora, from the show Danny Phantom.
- An unnamed 6-legged dragon in Merlin (miniseries).
- Asteroth turns into a red dragon in Mighty Ducks
- Aura, in Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons
- In Avatar: The Last Airbender, dragons taught humans the art of Firebending, which is based on the dragons' movements. Some characters, such as Avatar Roku and Sozin, even treated dragons as familiars. Recently the species have been hunted to near-extinction. 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.
- Tale of the Not-So-Nice Dragon episode in Backyardigans has 2 dragons
- Beau and various other large reptile-like creatures resembling dinosaurs that are referred to as "Dragons", which are often used for competitive races and other sporting events in Dragon Booster.
- Bird Dragon, a dragon resemble wyvern episode Kong! from Alvin and the Chipmunks
- Black Dragon, Blau, in Panzer Dragoon
- Bloody August in Sorcerous Stabber Orphen
- B'T Raidou, in B'tx
- Charizard from the Pokémon (anime) although not normally a dragon-type is a European Dragon in appearance.
- Chorlton, a happiness dragon, the star character in Chorlton and the Wheelies.
- Cordelia the dragon appeared in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the finale of the spin-off series Angel
- Crackle in Sofia the First
- 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 that bares a resemblance to the lindworm in Xiaolin Showdown.
- Dragon, the blue dragon in Dragon
- Dragon, in Tsubasa Chronicle 2nd Series
- Dragon in Jake and the Never Land Pirates episode Jake Saves Bucky
- Dragon, from Jane and the Dragon, a children's television series.
- Dragon from Magic Mountain, a kids show on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and China Central Television.
- The Dragmas from the cartoon series Godzilla: The Series have a passing resemblance to dragons except they cannot breathe 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.
- Dragon, in Chou Denei-ban SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors
- Cassie, Zak, Wheezie, Ord, Lorca, Quetzal, and countless other dragons in the children's television series Dragon Tales on PBS.
- 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.
- Dreaded One in Adventures of the Gummi Bears
- Dudley The Dragon of the TV show of the same name
- Dulcy and others in the Sonic the Hedgehog TV series and comics.
- Drum Bunker Dragon, Jackknife Dragon, Drum Bunker's Father, in Future Card Buddyfight
- Esmeraude turns into a powerful dragon from Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R
- Envy, the homunculus from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist, turns into a dragon when he crosses the gate.
- Ernesto Barbarossa a boy in Captain Planet Kid and the Gnomes got turned into a dragon.
- Faffy, the pet dragon in Dave the Barbarian
- Filia Ul Copt from the anime Slayers is a Ryuzoku.
- Fire Drake, from Zettai Bouei Leviathan
- Fire Dragon from Gate (novel series).
- Foghorn Draghorn, the dragon rooster medieval episode Ditch in Time in Tiny Toon Adventures
- Frederika in Chaika - The Coffin Princess anime series can shapeshift into a dragon.
- Gachira from Magical Princess Minky Momo
- Gaya in Dragon Half
- Gerry the Sneezing Dragon, in Warner Brothers cartoons (Mel Blanc was the voice).
- Gigano Dragon, in Dinozaurs: The Series
- Gorwen from Through The Dragon's Eye.
- Granymyr in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
- The Great Wall of China is transformed into a dragon in the The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "7 Continents for 7 Koopas".
- Hakuryu, Cho Hakkai's dragon in the anime series Gensomaden Saiyuki
- Hiryu, his pet black bomber are bidaron in Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden
- H.R. Pufnstuf from the show of the same name
- Hyōrinmaru from the manga and anime series Bleach resembles Tōshirō Hitsugaya's zanpakutō, based on a Chinese dragon.
- Ian, Mugen, from Battle Spirits: Saikyou Ginga Ultimate Zero
- The Ice Dragon and Ice Dragon Robot from Kirby of the Stars.
- The Ice Dragon, in Noggin the Nog.
- Igneel, Acnologia, Metalicana, Grandine, Weisslogia, Skiadrum, Atlas Flame, Motherglare, Zirconis, Scissor Runner, and Levia from Fairy Tail
- Jake Long and his grandfather, Lao Shi, as well as several others in the American Dragon: Jake Long TV series.
- Jozo, a cute dragon pink in Brave Story
- Kagutsuchi, the Child of Mai from My-HiME is obviously a dragon, though physically he resembles an amalgam of animals.
- 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.
- Ke-Pa turns into a dragon in Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness episode Enter the Dragon.
- Kilgharrah, the Great Dragon imprisoned by Uther Pendragon under Camelot, and released by Merlin in Merlin (2008 TV series).
- King Drakor in Wander Over Yonder episode "The Hero"
- Kuzuryu, in Sasami-san@Ganbaranai
- Labyrinth Dragon in Little Witch Academia
- Lancelot, Rhiannon, in Seikoku no Dragonar
- Lily Page turns into a dragon in Once Upon a Time (TV Series)
- Lollipop Dragon, in two animated specials
- Lunie, from Lord Marksman and Vanadis
- Maleficent appears as a dragon in Once Upon a Time (TV series).
- 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.
- Malcho the feathered serpent in Aladdin (TV series)
- Mandragon, in Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai
- Various Transformers, including Transformers Megatron, in his season 3 beast mode in Beast Wars; Megatron, the great destroyer mentioned in the Covenant of Primus; Megatron/Galvatron from Transformers: Robots in Disguise; Scourge from Transformers Cybertron; and Predaking and other Predacons from Transformers: Prime - Beast Hunters
- Melty a.k.a Experiment 228 in Lilo & Stitch The Series
- Midgard Serpent in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
- Mr. Dragon (voiced by Frank Welker) from the Nick Jr. show Ni Hao, Kai-lan. In some episodes from this show, it is also shown that Rintoo the Tiger likes Chinese dragons.
- Nelly The Dragon, (voiced by Kath Soucie) from Quack Pack episode Leader of the Quack.
- Oliver J. Dragon, from Kukla, Fran and Ollie
- Orochi, from Onigamiden
- Ourryu, from Tayutama -Kiss on my Deity-
- Papi, from Dragon Collection
- Peepers transforms into a dragon in Dexter's Laboratory episode "Jeepers, Creepers, Where Is Peepers?"
- Peterhausen from Demon King Daimao
- Penn Zero transforms into a dragon in Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
- Pina, from Sword Art Online
- Quox, in Tower of Druaga: the Aegis of Uruk
- The Pocket Dragons in Pocket Dragon Adventures.
- Various dragons in the Dragon Ball franchise:
- Shenron, the eternal wish granting dragon of Earth.
- Porunga, the eternal wish granting dragon from Namekia
- The Shadow Dragons, a group of dragons born from various wishes made on the Dragonballs. These include Syn Shenron, the one-star dragon and most powerful member of the group who later transforms into Omega Shenron; the pollution-causing two-star dragon Haze Shenron; Eis Shenron, the ice-wielding three-star dragon; Nuova Shenron, the noble fire-wielding four-star dragon; the slimy five-star dragon Rage Shenron; the female six-star dragon Oceanus Shenron; and digging seven-star dragon Naturon Shenron.
- A character transforms into a dragon in Power Stone
- Professor Thurdigree Burns in Casper's Scare School.
- Rose, Tama, Sapphie, and Maruga, in Dragon Crisis!
- Rubrum, from Amagi Brilliant Park
- Ryoku, in Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Idol Lilpri
- 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.
- Serendipity, a pink dragon in Serendipity the Pink Dragon
- The Dragon of Domino, creator of all the Magic Dimension and life source of Bloom, from Winx Club.
- Shiron, Ranshiin, and Greedo from Legendz
- The dragon demon Shendu and his son Drago from Jackie Chan Adventures as well as their minions.
- Shooting Star from Record of Lodoss War
- Simon in The Little Mermaid TV Series
- Dragons in Slayers.
- The Green Dragon and the red baby dragon and his mother in The Smurfs (TV series). Other dragons were in the show.
- The Soup Dragon from 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
- Sodom, black dragon in The Betrayal Knows My Name
- Sparkie and Squirt in Mike the Knight
- Spike, the baby dragon, and other dragons in My Little Pony
- Spot, the pet dragon in The Munsters.
- Stuffy, the stuffed blue dragon in Doc McStuffins.
- Azuro, dragon giant Sylphid, blue dragon tsukima in The Familiar of Zero
- Tabaluga from the cartoon Tabaluga.
- Takaokami no Kami, in Shounen Onmyouji
- Tama, in Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou
- Tannin, Midgardsormr, in High School DxD BorN
- Tarragon from the stop-motion animation series The Herbs and The Adventures of Parsley
- The Dragon from the game show Tic-Tac-Dough.
- Tiamat in Dungeons & Dragons
- Tornadon is a Dragon-Like Monster from Kirby of the Stars.
- Two Skeletal dragons in Overlord
- Unnamed dragon, from Potatoes and Dragons.
- Unnamed alien dragon, from Ben 10: Alien Force episode Be-Knighted.
- Wip, a small talking dragon in the Xcalibur medieval/magic/fantasy computer-generated imagery series.
- Zok in The Herculoids.
- A dragon named Zook in the television show Martin Mystery
- Various dragons from Digimon, including the divinity Azulongmon (itself based on Seiryu) and Cyberdramon.
- Various dragons from Beyblade, including Dragoon, L-Drago (both based on Chinese dragons) and Ronin Dragoon (based on the European Dragon).
- 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, Megahorn and Gekkor from Mystic Force, and others.
- Various dragons from Yu-Gi-Oh!, including Seto Kaiba's trademark Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Jonouchi's Red-Eyes Black Dragon.
- Various dragons from Bakugan Battle Brawlers, including Drago, Dan Kuso's Pyrus Dragonoid and Masquerade's Darkus Hydranoid.
- Yurlungur in Zettai Bouei Leviathan
- Zin and Zang turn into dragons in Aladdin episode "Opposites Detract"
- Drogon, Viserion, and Rhaegal from Game of Thrones
- Adamai, Grougaloragran, and many others from Wakfu
- Toothless and many others in DreamWorks Dragons
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