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Dragon Fantasy Book I features three canonical chapters, plus one intermission chapter based on Minecraft. [6]Chapter One, "Dragon Fantasy", centers around the character Ogden, who is based on the series creator's father Thomas Rippon, who is a washed-up former hero getting back into the business of world-saving.
Amazon Prime Video, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [81] August 31, 2022 Turning Red: Domee Shi: Rosalie Chiang, Sandra Oh: United States Walt Disney Pictures, Disney+, Pixar [82] March 11, 2022 BrahmÄstra: Part One – Shiva: Ayan Mukerji: Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt Amitabh Bachchan. India: Dharma Productions [83] September 10, 2022 2023: Aquaman and the ...
Concept-art done for Sintel, 3rd open-movie of the Blender Foundation. Artwork : David Revoy. This is a list of dragons in film and television.The dragons are organized by either film or television and further by whether the media is animation or live-action.
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How to Train Your Dragon is a 2010 American animated fantasy film loosely based on the 2003 novel by Cressida Cowell. Produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures , it was directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois , who co-wrote the screenplay with Will Davies , and produced by Bonnie Arnold .
P-51 Dragon Fighter: Mark Atkins: Scott Martin, Stephanie Beran, Ross Brooks: United States: Archstone Pictures [115] 19 August 2014 Premature: Daniel Beers: John Karna, Craig Roberts, Katie Findlay: United States [116] Song of the Sea: Tomm Moore: Ireland Denmark France Belgium Luxembourg [117] 10 December 2014 (FR / BE / LU) Viy: Oleg Stepchenko
The Nunsense concept originated as a line of greeting cards featuring a nun offering tart quips with a clerical slant. The cards caught on so quickly that Goggin decided to expand the concept into a cabaret show called The Nunsense Story, which opened for a four-day run at Manhattan's Duplex and remained for 38 weeks, encouraging its creator to expand it into a full-length theater production.
Dragon Age is a fantasy media franchise created by Canadian writer David Gaider [1] and video game developer BioWare, and owned and published by Electronic Arts. Central to the Dragon Age franchise are the main series of multi-platform role-playing video games: Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II, and Dragon Age: Inquisition.