Pocket Dragon Adventures

1998

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  • 1
6.8| NR| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1998 Ended
Producted By: DiC Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Pocket Dragon Adventures was a short-lived 1996 syndicated cartoon series, based on the Pocket Dragon character created by artist Real Musgrave, best known from Pocket Dragons figurines also based on his work. The cartoon was about the Pocket Dragons who live with a kindly old wizard, and their many adventures. The series was produced by BKN Entertainment. The show was also produced by D'Ocon Productions and DIC Entertainment. The show first aired in the late-1990s/early-2000s in syndication in the US and about 50 other countries. The series is still playing in some countries, including just having been sold to Russian television in 2008. The show itself was created by Craig Miller and Marv Wolfman, who produced and story edited the series. Together or separately, they wrote over 40% of the total number of episodes. Pocket Dragon Adventures was also the very first animated series signed to a labor contract with the Writers Guild of America.

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Animation

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Pocket Dragon Adventures Audience Reviews

Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Ginger87 One morning while I was bored and flickering through the channels I caught a glimpse of little green dragons go riding by in a cart. The show looked cute so I decided to watch it. I fell in love with these little green dragons called "Pocket Dragons". As I watched the show throughout the season I enjoyed many of their adventures. On one episode the pocket dragons have to find the wizard's beard who has ran away. This show truly gave me good laughs and I was sad to see it leave. Overall my favorite pocket dragons were Binky and Scribbles and I give this show 10/10 stars.
Mario Rodgers What can I say? I don't know what attracted me to this cartoon, but the first time I saw it, I was instantly enchanted. For those who remember some of the cuter 80's cartoons, this is like that only with 90's animation. Don't want your kids watching an action cartoon like Spider-man, but they're a bit too old for the youngster programs? Hey! This cartoon is a perfect balance in between. And it's not like some of the more bizarre cartoons with sick humor either. The characters are cute, tiny dragons, and the things they say are sometimes hilarious. Yet their cuteness isn't overly flowery. They get into wild adventures, yet nobody gets hurt or whacked in a ridiculous fashion like you see in some of the other cartoons. And even the occasional villain, who also hardly ever gets hurt, is an amusing character. The episodes also occasionally teach various things. Every once in a while, the characters invent things which help them overcome their small size. This might help the child understand various basics about physics. Other times, however, the inventions are just plain weird. Lessons about friendship and other things occasionally pop up too. However, the educational value of this cartoon is small compared to the real educational programs. The main emphasis of this cartoon is on wacky adventures, good clean fun, and silly hilariousness and mishaps. This is a fabulous cartoon.