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Dragon Rider (German: Drachenreiter), also known as Firedrake the Silver Dragon by Netflix, is a 2020 animated fantasy film; while officially based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Cornelia Funke, the film takes influence from the How to Train Your Dragon series by Cressida Cowell, with its visuals and marketing based on that of the DreamWorks franchise.
Dragon Rider (original title: Drachenreiter) is a 1997 German children's novel by Cornelia Funke. Originally translated by Oliver Latsch, Dragon Rider was published in English in 2004 by The Chicken House in the United Kingdom and Scholastic Inc. in the US, using a translation by Anthea Bell. [ 1 ]
A sequel, Dragon Rider: The Griffin's Feather, was published over a decade later, in 2017, [16] and a feature film adaptation of the same name was released in 2020. [17] Funke found further acclaim Inkheart (2003), which won the 2004 BookSense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature. [18]
Dragon Rider, a 1997 novel by Cornelia Funke . Dragon Rider, a 2020 film based on the novel; Dragonriders of Pern, a series of novels by Anne and Todd McCaffrey "Dragonrider", a segment of the 1968 novel Dragonflight
The Inkheart series is a succession of four fantasy novels written by German author Cornelia Funke, comprising Inkheart (2003), Inkspell (2005), Inkdeath (2007), and The Colour of Revenge (2024).
Pages in category "Films based on works by Cornelia Funke" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Inkheart (German: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, and is the first book of the Inkheart series, with Inkspell (2005) and Inkdeath (2007) succeeding it. The novel became one of the finalists of 2004 BookSense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature [ 1 ] and won the Flicker Tale Children's Book Award ...
The Wild Chicks (Die wilden Hühner) [1] is a series of children's and youth books written by the German author Cornelia Funke. The main protagonists are four (later five) girls, who go to class together and form the eponymous "Wild Chicks" girl gang. Five books were published between 1993 and 2003, which have sold over one million copies in ...