Dragon Flyz
Dragon Flyz is a 1996-1997 French-American animated television series created by Savin Yeatman-Eiffel and produced by Gaumont Multimédia, in association with Abrams/Gentile Entertainment. The show, based on a toy line by Galoob, ran for two seasons, in syndication in the US and Europe. 26 episodes were produced.
The program centers on a coalition known as the Dragonators, a set of humans who ride on dragon-back in search-and-rescue operations.
David Perlmutter's Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows calls Dragon Flyz "a very transparent ad for a toy line, much like some of the other productions the Abrams/Gentile Studio was involved in at this time (see and Van-Pires for other examples."
Storyline
Set in the 41st century, after an event called "The Cataclysm", the series depicts the adventures of dragon-riders either human or of a reptilian, gargoyle-like race, at war for control of the Earth. The battle occurs above a largely inhospitable landscape, either volcanic or barren; rivers of lava flow freely over the surface, inhabited by animals adapted to the unusual environment. The remaining human population dwells in an air-borne city known as "Airlandis", from which dragonators regularly travel to the surface to retrieve the fuel of its operation: the oviform purple crystals known as "Amber".The nature of "The Cataclysm" is never mentioned, though in the opening sequence the surface is depicted as a post-apocalyptic scene, implying nuclear warfare. Earth's inhabitants, ecosystems, and species have been exterminated, save those sheltered in an "Oasis". The skies immediately above the surface are ravaged by continuous lightning storms, dangerous air currents, and acidic clouds, known as the "Warp Winds", through which the only safe passages are the hollow mountains known as "Wind Pits".
Any pockets of life, where any of the planet's former species dwell in relative safety, are known as "Oases". One such "Oasis" is discovered by protagonists Z'neth and Apex, whereupon Z'neth challenges Dreadwing to a duel for its ownership. Impatient, Dreadwing causes his dragon mount, Blackheart, to set the Oasis ablaze. At the end of the episode, Apex is seen carrying a birds' nest, with a few eggs, on the saddle of her Dragon.
Airlandis is an airborne city golden in color. Five large "bio-spheres" hover in its centre, each simulating a different natural habitat and thus preserving the species rescued from the Cataclysm. The city's most important region is its "power core", operated by the engineer Orac, who requires a regular supply of Amber. Additionally Airlandis has a runway for the Dragonators, a Dragon aviary, a Council Chamber, a Control Room, and a prison. Dialogue implies that the populace seek a residence on the surface untouched by the Cataclysm. It is shown in one episode that some humans escaped the Cataclysm aboard a space station, on which the protagonists' mother now resides.
Characters
All the main characters, good or evil, ride dragon mounts into battle, but have the ability to fly short distances themselves. The Dragonators make use of a technology whereby dragonfly-like wings emerge from the back-plate of their armor; whereas Dreadwing and his minions the Dramen literally 'sprout' membraneous wings from their shoulders. Both types of wing vanish after the immediate flight's conclusion. The Dragonators' chief weapon is the "Wind Jammer": a wrist-mounted weapon that fires blue energy bolts; whereas Dreadwing and his minions wield glove-like cannons which launch balls or streams of lava. All four protagonists' names are associated with height or elevation.Humans
Z'neth
- Callsign: Dragonator One
- Hair Colour: White
- Armor Color: Cerulean
- Dragon Steed: Riptor
Summit
- Callsign: Dragonator Two
- Hair Colour: Bleached Blonde
- Armor Color: Forest Green
- Dragon Steed: Sky-Fury, called "Fury" for short
Apex
- Callsign: Dragonator Three
- Hair Colour: Orange
- Armor Color: Silver
- Dragon Steed: Blazewind, called "Blaze" for short
Peak
- Callsign: Dragonator Four
- Hair Colour: Blond
- Armor Color: Orange/Purple
- Dragon Steed: Wingstorm, called "Storm" for short
Amod
- Callsign: Dragonator Five
- Hair Colour: Blonde
- Armor Color: Brown
- Dragon Steed: Titan
Zarkan
- Callsign: Dragonator Six
- Hair Colour: Brown
- Armor Color: Black
- Dragon Steed: Thunder
Nora
- Callsign: Dragonator Nine
- Hair Colour: Orange
- Armor Color: Light Blue
- Dragon Steed: Unnamed
Aaron
- Hair Colour: White
- Armor Colour: Red
Orac
Orac is an engineer who maintains Airlandis' power generator. Grumpy in disposition, he is always seen wearing his uniform and gloves.Councillor Joshua
A ranking member of Airlandis' governing parliament, wherein he often takes opposition to Aaron's position. Although his intentions are for the good of the populace, his impatience ultimately leads him to place Summit in prison, permitting Dreadwing control of the city. He is sometimes considered analogous to the Biblical Joshua.Mutants
Dreadwing
- Skin Colour: Red
- Dragon Steed: Blackheart
Nocturna
- Skin Colour: Cyan
- Dragon Steed: Unnamed
Fryte
- Skin Colour: brown
- Dragon Steed: Skunk
Gangryn
A mutant scientist who serves Dreadwing. He is ambitious, but aged and bent, and will quickly change allegiances for his own sake.The Gremwings
Gremwings are bipedal, insect-like creatures known for their definitive screeching and disproportionately large mouths, and are distinguished by an impressive physical strength. They serve Dreadwing in vast hordes. Variations of this character include a monocular, batlike species which serves Dreadwing as a collector of information, and a similar species which feed on blood.The Dramen
- Skin Colour: Purple/Grey
- Dragon Steed: Unnamed
Dram
- Callsign: None
- Skin Colour: Orange/Brown
- Armor Color: Dark Brown
- Dragon Steed: Titan
Vydak
Vydak makes two appearances throughout the series. He is the tribal leader of a clan of brown-skinned Dark Dramen who destroyed Dram's village and killed his family, and later enslaved another clan. When he is first seen, Dreadwing is attempting an alliance, but fails when Dram attempts to rescue the enslaved villagers. In his second appearance, his warriors are seen meeting with Dreadwing's army in a canyon before their attack on Airlandis, each leader plotting to betray the other.Dragons
There are three varieties of dragons shown in the series. The first and most common are the Airlandian/Wild dragons. They have smooth-skinned, slightly serpentine bodies; long, slender necks and tails; needle-like teeth; and pterosaur-like wings on which they can walk. Individuals are distinguishable by colouration and head shape. The second type is a large-bodied, stocky, four-legged breed with very short necks, ridden by Fryte, Kreigo, and Nocturna. The third breed, represented solely by Blackheart, has features of both previous breeds, is unusually large, and has the ability to consume lava and consequently breathe fire. All dragons are extremely intelligent and seem to understand everything said to them. They are always loyal to their riders, even when the affairs thereof do not apparently concern them. Airlandian dragons live, when not on duty, in a vast, hangarlike station consisting of nesting areas and a somewhat terraformed environment including a lake. On duty, they are exceedingly disciplined, so that under no circumstances do they abandon their riders.Riptor
Rider: Z'NethRiptor is the most powerful Arlandian dragon, and is considered the dragons' leader, as evidenced by his larger nesting area, collar, and crest armor. He is blue, with a nasal horn and two large crests. Riptor has a personal rivalry with Blackheart, and is one of only two dragons able to contend with him.
Sky Fury
Rider: SummitA green female with two brown horns. Sky Fury, called "Fury" for short, is the only female mount among the protagonists' steeds, and has no hesitation in taking action uncommanded.
Fury's Cub
Rider: UnknownA small, green dragon born early in the series. His sire is unidentified. While still an egg, he was captured by Nocturna, sent by Dreadwing to capture dragons' eggs for a genetic experiment performed by Gangryn, with the effect that when he hatched, he was able to project a paralyzing blast. Dreadwing attempted to use this ability as a weapon, but failed when Sky Fury persuaded the hatchling to join her. A strong familial loyalty formed thereafter between Fury and her son.
Wing Storm
Rider: PeakA young, steel-grey dragon, having a spiky head and a long mouth fringed by what may be either points of flesh or protuberant fangs. Both Wing Storm and Peak are reckless, though "Storm" is the more cautious of the two.
Blazewind
Rider: ApexA white, black-maned dragon. Blazewind is closer to his rider than most by virtue of Apex's ability to communicate telepathically.
Blackheart
Rider: DreadwingA massive four-legged, long-necked, red-scaled dragon with the ability to consume lava, which he expels as fire or a gaseous incandescence. The only dragon usually his equal is Riptor; but he is once beaten by the leader of a pack of Wild Dragons.
Episode guide
The first three episodes were released as a stand-alone movie titled Dragon Flyz: The Legend Begins on December 3, 1996.Episode | Title | white;"> Written by |
Toy line
There are two sets of Dragon Flyz toys released by Galoob. One set consists of the central characters in various costumes, equipped with rotating wings that enable them to fly, a launching device shaped as a dragon, and a DVD. The second set does not have the DVD, and the launcher does not look like a dragon. Variations include lone riders; lone dragons that fly by flapping their own wings; and figures that illuminate when launched. Most of the rider figures carry firearm-like weapons. Galoob released a similar toy design aimed at girls, called Sky Dancers.International broadcast
- Iran
- * IRIB TV2
- Latin America
- * Cartoon Network
- Spain
- * Antena 3
- France
- * France 3
- * Fox Kids
- United Kingdom
- * GMTV
- United States
- * First-run syndication
- Germany
- * ProSieben
- Italy
- * Mondo TV
- Canada
- * YTV
- New Zealand
- * TV3
- Philippines
- * GMA Network
- United Arab Emirates
- * Channel 33
- Australia
- * Network Ten
- * Fox Kids
- South Africa
- * M-Net
- * Bop TV
- Malaysia
- * TV3
- * Astro Ria
- Singapore
- * MediaCorp Channel 5
- Kuwait
- * KTV2
- Zimbabwe
- * ZBC
- * Channel 2
- Malta
- * Television Malta
- Brunei
- * RTB
- Hong Kong
- * TVB Jade * Greece
- * ANT1
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