"Dragons: Rescue Riders" is an American animated series created by DreamWorks Animation Television. It is a spin-off of the "How to Train Your Dragon" film series. The series is aimed primarily at a younger audience and tells the adventures of young dragons and their friends.
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World:
- The series is set in the same world as the "How to Train Your Dragon" film series. It is set in the Viking world of the islands, where humans and dragons live side by side in harmony.
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The plot:
- "Dragons: Rescue Riders" focuses on young dragons and their adventures in the deserted Island of Nepal. The main characters are young dragons who together form the "Rescue Riders" team, helping their community and discovering the secrets of the dragon world.
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Characters:
- Twins: Volcanic twin dragons, one of the main characters of the series. They are full of energy and their abilities are based on fire.
- Burple: It is a dragon that can expel volcanic gas and can fly thanks to its small wings.
- Cutter: A small dragon with sharp claws who is talented in aerial acrobatics.
- Dak: A dragon with unique chameleon abilities that can change skin colors.
- Winger: A dragon with a long tail that makes it an excellent jumper.
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Message:
- The series places great emphasis on values such as friendship, cooperation, caring for others and concern for the environment.
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Spin-off:
- "Dragons: Rescue Riders" is a spin-off of the "How to Train Your Dragon" film series, which was also produced by DreamWorks Animation.
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Cooperation:
- The original versions of the characters in the series are dubbed by various voice actors. The Polish version also involves professional dubbing actors.
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Acceptance:
- The series gained popularity among younger audiences, who liked the distinctive animation style and adventures full of humor and excitement.
trivia
- The sequel to the "How to Train Your Dragon" films: The series "Dragons: Rescue Riders" is a continuation of the world depicted in the "How to Train Your Dragon" films. Although it is not a direct continuation of the plot, it takes place in the same universe.
- Friendly Dragons: Unlike some other dragon stories, the dragons in "Rescue Riders" are portrayed as friendly and helpful creatures, which is characteristic of the entire "How to Train Your Dragon" series.
- Younger audience: The series was created with a younger audience in mind, which sets it apart from the more complex plot and themes explored in theatrical films.
- Character similarity: In "Rescue Riders," the dragon characters may resemble characters from the original films, but they have their own distinctive traits and personalities.
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Interactive toy:
- DreamWorks and Netflix introduced an interactive toy in the form of dragon boxes that contained surprises related to the series.
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Impact on children:
- The series has gained popularity among younger audiences and has influenced how children view dragons as friendly and helpful characters.
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The dragon team concept:
- The introduction of a team of "Rescue Riders" dragons makes it possible to show different skills and characteristics of dragons, which can be inspiring for younger viewers.
- Fast-paced action: Unlike films in which the plot has more time to develop, "Rescue Riders" often presents shorter and more dynamic adventures.
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Emotions and values:
- Despite its younger target audience, the series still tries to convey important values such as friendship, cooperation and caring for others.
- Expanding the universe: "Dragons: Rescue Riders" expands the dragon universe, giving viewers more information and adventures related to this fascinating figure of Vikings and dragons.