JoelArhin
Aug 6, 2020
I really love this series absolutely a wonderful series


One does not walk simply into Xadia.
An extraordinary discovery inspires two human princes and an elven assassin to team up on an epic quest to bring peace to their warring lands.

Runaan (voice)
JoelArhin
Aug 6, 2020
I really love this series absolutely a wonderful series
DallasBob
Jul 20, 2021
The Dragon Prince...what can be said about it? A lot. Never have I seen the liberal agenda operate so consistantly seemless since the Little Mermaid's release date. The amount of social inconsistances portrayed under the guise of this being fictional animation is astounding! You know what this reminds me of when I see an agenda played out in this manner? It reminds of reading books that are the source material as opposed to seeing the book made into a movie for the big screen. There is sooooo much more shock n' awe in the books than you'll ever get from the movie. But here in this animation they (the liberal studio) took that concept and ran with it!! Bravo. Here you have a coming of age boy, who is (stifled sniggering) the step-son to the >hissing laughter through teeth< the king!! >guffawing laughter< Yeah!! That's right, the KING married to, interracially mind you, >leg raising laughter< a single-mother!!! >farting laughter, eyes flooded with tears, stomping one foot, gut-clenching laughter< No wait!! It gets better!! The co-lead is another "boy" with horns who is supposed to be a girl of exceptional theiving & assassination skills. Of course she can out-do the boy (MC) on every physical level; he's--I mean, she's a wood-elf. And they are beings of magic! So, why not be better than him at everything?? I guess you're wondering what the whole "he" thing is about with white-hair horn-head super elf, huh? Well, that's because the artists drew her in such a way that you can't tell, save for the voice, if the character is female or not. (Just mute the show while you watch it; you'll see what I mean.) Because she certainly doesn't have any feminine qualities. Naw!! Can't have those pesky froo-froo girl traits getting in the way of her awesome-ness. Perish the thought. lmao I mean it was soooo long ago that one could just look at a character and know who was a girl and who was a boy. Now, it's damn near sacrilegious, to draw boobs on a 15 year old girl, pouty lips, or any kind of feminine hairstyle. Oh you pervert you for being heterosexual!! Ah, 2013, how we miss you so. >sighs< Let's not forget that if the show goes longer than 3 minutes without demostrating how bad-ass any woman can be, then the next 3 scenes you'll be punished with how EVIL & misguided men are. And if they don't have those great traits, then you are privilaged with seeing how they are bumbling, dependent, clueless, indecisive dolts. Oh, and gullible. Can't forget gullible to an extreme. But it's better than being a citizen of magic. When you're born of the magic, there is 60% chance you are in a same sex relationship or pursuing a same sex relationship! Exciting & daring is it not!! To be a natural wielder of magic and natural wielder of same sex whoopi time!! Not too many disappointed beings on the magic side of things, huh? Of course if you are heterosexual then you'll have to use your imagination for all the good this animation will show you. Same sex & hope = good. Heterosexual = bad, strange, and unlikely. And I know what you're going to say, "But the lead boy and the elf girl kiss!!" [stares at you like you're the village idiot] You mean, the white-haired "dude" with a girl's voice? Yeaaaaah, that romance was about as force as a wrong puzzle piece pounded into place. How? Well, all those episodes she's bad-ass, but suddenly at the series finale she needs him to rescue her!? Really?? That one time, the only time, he rescues her once, after she's been incredibly capable the entire, however many episodes, there at the end...she needs saving? Like I said, forced. The animation is fine (except for the fact if both the leads were mute you would not be able to tell which was the female). And the story flows well enough. But there are too many checkboxes for me to enjoy this--And I'm black!! List of Inconsistances shoe-horned in because this is "Fantasy" are as follows : * Interracial marriage. * Royal Interracial marriage to a single mother * Homosexual Elves --though not sure how much of an inconsistancy-- Ah, it's bogus. On account that elves are proud, and even prouder warriors. * Same sex royal marriage * Same sex royal marriage with kid?!!? --I can't even think that w/o a WTF face-- * Androgynous co-lead female * Androgynous co-lead female that is more skilled than her homosexual male Captain. * Handicap female leader of a military force * Royal handicap female leader of a military force * the fact that all royalty put themselves in harm's way to fight the most dangerous of magical foes -- the dragon king. You mean to tell me, they had kingdoms but no loyal knights to fight for them?? * The misled evil white man's daughter with severe daddy issues of Approval that makes her a NOT-SO good person due to her personal choices to suck the life out of innocent beings to save her family. * the dolt son to the evil white man, who is a good soul but not until he gets people killed or seriously injured * Another female leader of the magic fairies, this one is for lava. Annnnnd she's gayer than pink pineapple in the hands of Rupe Hall. * And last but certainly not least, the angry young guy who will not listen to reason because the evil white man framed the fairies for his father's murder! Oh, I do believe HE is supposed to be Latino. So I guess they were represented too!! Yaaaaay!! But this was just a list of all the things a "normie" would miss if they were not skilled (or 10yrs old, OR a housewife) in looking for a good well written story. Like I said, the animation is good, but everything else about this "animation" is horridly forced, contrived, and painstakingly predictable. Who has two thumbs and gave this liberal visual sewage .5 stars?? This guy!!!
Sejian
May 23, 2024
I'm writing this very short review based on memory in order to offset the "ZOMG I SEE COMPETENT FEEEEMAILS ON SCREEN AND MY BRAIN IS MELTING!" drivel that passes for reviews on this website. Seasons 1 to 3 are good. It wasn't on the level of Arcane season 1 but it was good enough to earn my high rating and "favorite" star. I cannot fully remember why but season 4 was so much trash it made me lose all interest in it. So much so that I didn't even notice season 5 released until literally the time of writing this. I'll watch season 5 at some point and update this review. For now the high rating will remain, but The Dragon Prince reminds me of RWBY - it started off strong then dropped the ball so bad that I can't be bothered to keep up with it anymore. I see also that a season 6 is planned. I am neither excited nor dismayed. This series exists and so do I.
The show's tagline is: "One does not walk simply into Xadia."
The series spans 7 seasons with 63 episodes in total (avg. 9 per season).
Each episode runs approximately 26 minutes.
The series ran from 2018 to 2024 — a total of 6 years on air.
Originally aired on Netflix.

2017
In the realm of Encantadia, there is a kingdom called Avila where Avian creatures called Mulawins live. Though humans have caused the destruction of the forests, forcing Avians out of their own habitat, the Mulawins have maintained their benevolence towards humans. This does not sit well with a faction of Mulawin called Ravenas. They breakaway and establish their own kingdom called Halconia in the fiery volcanic mines of Mt. Apo. Since then, Mulawins and Ravenas have been at war fighting each other over humans. Both Mulawins and Ravenas have had histories of love affairs and interactions with human beings which resulted to half avian, half human offsprings. This dilution of their race has made Mulawins and Ravenas mortal like humans. And it is the desire for immortality that sets the stage for the new chapter of the Mulawin vs Ravena saga.

2019
Following the success in the Camelot Singularity, Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight are assigned to the last Singularity in the Grand Order initiative. In Ancient Babylonia, 2500 BCE, they embark on a mission to secure humanity's survival. Upon arrival, they learn that three gods have threatened Uruk, the Babylonian city ruled by King Gilgamesh. Ritsuka and Mash must work together to fend off the invasion of mysterious beasts in Uruk under Gilgamesh's orders while investigating the true nature of the three gods' actions against humanity; but unknown to Ritsuka, an ancient entity is slowly rising from its slumber.

2021
Wu Xin returned to Hangzhou from Xisha after two adventures. He planned to recuperate, when he gets a sudden call from someone he hand't seen for a long time. Lao Xie invites Wu Xie to go on a adventure after telling him the story of the hinterland of Qingling Mountain.

2019
After rescuing Last Order and subsequently taking a bullet to the head, Academy City’s top-ranked esper rests in the hospital. But Accelerator’s recovery is cut short when a mysterious girl carrying a photo of his little clone companion asks for help. Now they’re taking on Disciplinary Action—an anti-evil coalition whose sinister plans threaten Last Order, Academy City, and even the entire world!

2019
The Bravest Knight is the story of a young pumpkin farmer named Cedric as he attempts to become the greatest knight who ever lived. Now grown and married to the prince of his dreams, Sir Cedric recounts his fairytale adventures to his adopted daughter Nia, showing her the paths and pitfalls that await her on the way to knighthood.

2002
When a tragedy befalls their fellow students on graduation day, three pupils of the Hayate Way's Ninja Academy must take on the Jakanja — a clan of evil space warriors. But they can't do it alone. Can they find the help they need? And can the young warriors act swiftly enough to defeat the Jakanja before they destroy the known universe?

1966
Dark Shadows is an American gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966, to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis. The story bible, which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements. It was unprecedented in daytime television when ghosts were introduced about six months after it began. The series became hugely popular when vampire Barnabas Collins appeared a year into its run. Dark Shadows also featured werewolves, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel, and a parallel universe. A small company of actors each played many roles; indeed, as actors came and went, some characters were played by more than one actor. Major writers besides Art Wallace included Malcolm Marmorstein, Sam Hall, Gordon Russell, and Violet Welles.

1999
BeastMaster chronicles the adventures of Dar, the last surviving male of the storied Sula tribe, who is blessed with the ability to communicate telepathically with the animals of his ancient world. Also endowed with the strength, courage and fighting skills of a great warrior, he uses his gifts to defend all living creatures oppressed by the forces of evil.

2025
A diligent teen winds up living with his spunky childhood friend, a trainee witch, to protect her from a dire prophecy. But can they survive high school?
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The Dragon Prince
Ended
No
TV-PG
English
United States of America
9/14/2018
12/19/2024



