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The fourth season wrapped production in 2010 and finished airing on Nick Jr. on July 12, 2013. [3] The series was based upon a live-action pilot called Me and My Friends, which was filmed in 1998 at Nickelodeon Studios Florida. [4] [5] During the course of the series, 80 episodes of The Backyardigans aired over four seasons.
The series comes after the short film Dawn of the Dragon Racers (as the pilot episode) and the beginning is set about three years after the second season and the end a few months (most likely one or two) before the events of How to Train Your Dragon 2, with the main characters aged 19 or 20. [47]
"The Queen Who Ever Was" is the eighth and final episode of the second season of the fantasy drama television series House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones. The episode was written by Sara Hess and directed by Geeta Vasant Patel. It first aired on HBO and Max on August 4, 2024.
To help you prepare and get your bearings, let's explain everything that happened in the Season 2 finale of House of the Dragon and what it means. Ultimately the episode was a lot of build-up for ...
The A&E series, which ran from 2013 to 2017, worked as a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho.Based on Robert Bloch's 1959 novel of the same name, both the show and the movie focused on ...
During a press conference on Monday discussing the Season 2 finale of “House of the Dragon,” showrunner and co-creator Ryan Condal revealed that the “Game of Thrones” prequel will include ...
The Dragon Disk presents the new Mysticons with the very first riddle and succeed in acquiring the first fragment. Tazma reveals herself to be a traitor (and the Mage who forced Piper and Zarya to steal the Dragon Disk in the previous episode) and tries to obtain the first Codex fragment's great mystical powers for herself.
"The Red Sowing" is the seventh and penultimate episode of the second season of the fantasy drama television series House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones. The title refers to the bloody fate of many Targaryen bastards, who are called "dragon seeds", trying to claim dragons.