Dragon's Lair (TV series)

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Dragon's Lair
Genre Fantasy
Animation
Action
Adventure
Sword and sorcery
Based on Dragon's Lair by Rick Dyer and Don Bluth
Developed by Ruby-Spears Productions
Written by Michael Charles Hill
Voices of Bob Sarlatte
Ellen Gerstell
Fred Travalena
Michael Mish
Arthur Burghardt
Peter Cullen
Narrated by Clive Revill
Composer(s) John Debney
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes (including commercials)
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 8, 1984 (1984-09-08) –
April 27, 1985 (1985-04-27)
Chronology
Preceded by Dragon's Lair
Followed by Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Dragon's Lair is a television cartoon series by Ruby-Spears Productions based on the 1983 video game of the same name. Thirteen half-hour episodes were produced from 1984[1]1985,[2] airing on ABC. Between the late '80s and the early '90s, the show was rerun on the USA Cartoon Express, and has also aired on Boomerang.

Synopsis

The series chronicles the adventures of Dirk the Daring, who is best knight in the kingdom of King Ethelred. Dirk performs all sorts of great deeds while protecting the kingdom and his love Princess Daphne from the forces of the evil dragon Singe. In his adventures there are several original characters like his stallion Bertram, his squire Timothy, and arrogant knight Sir Hubert Blunt who is Dirk the Daring's rival.

Before each commercial break, Dirk the Daring faces a cliffhanger, and, in keeping with the spirit of the game, the storyteller narrates Dirk's options and asks the viewer "What would you do?". After the commercial break, the outcomes of the various choices were shown before Dirk acts on the correct idea (with the occasional exception) to advance the story.

Several enemies from the original game also make their appearance as adversaries the Lizard King, the Phantom Knight, the Giddy Goons, and the Mudmen. In the episode "The Legend of the Giant's Name", an Ardu giant awakened by Singe forces Dirk to find his way out of an enchanted cave, which gradually transforms him into a skeleton, much like the death animations of the game.

Voice cast

Additional voices

Episodes

No. Title Original air date
1 "The Tale of the Enchanted Gift" September 8, 1984
Dirk finds a perfect gift for Princess Daphne's birthday.
2 "Sir Timothy's Quest" September 15, 1984
Timothy must return the stolen map of gold mines
3 "The Tournament of the Phantom Knight" September 22, 1984
Phantom Knight kidnaps the king, Dirk must return hostage
4 "The Smithee's Haunted Armor" September 29, 1984
An evil sorcerer cheating Dirk, to get to the Haunted Armor
5 "The Pool of Youth" October 6, 1984
Witch terrorizing villagers that they have uncovered the location of the Pool of Youth
6 "The Story of Old Alf" October 13, 1984
Daphne's learn a magic of Old Alf
7 "The Song of the Chimes" October 20, 1984
8 "The Girl from Crow's Wood" October 27, 1984
9 "Mirror, Mirror" November 3, 1984
Singe uses a magic mirror to turn himself into a copy of Dirk and discredit him.
10 "The Snow Witch" November 10, 1984
11 "The Tale of Dirk's New Sword" November 17, 1984
Dirk fights with trolls, protecting the forest people.
12 "The Legend of the Giant's Name" November 24, 1984
In his latest plot against King Ethelred's kingdom, Singe awakens the last of the Ardu Giants by saying his real name.
13 "The Mist of Wishes" December 1, 1984
Singe wants to create magic mist, but his plans are disrupted Dirk and Blunt

Home release

On September 20, 2011, Warner Bros. released Dragon's Lair: The Complete Series on DVD in region 1 via their Warner Archive Collection. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Warner's online store and only in the US.[3]

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