The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon


The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon is a Canadian children's television series which aired in Canada on YTV and the United States on public television stations, through Tampa, Florida PBS member station WEDU. The show ran for five seasons from 1993 to 1997, with reruns continued until 1999. It was a live-action show incorporating actors, full body costume characters and puppets. The story follows Dudley, a dragon who recently woke up from centuries of hibernation and his new ten-year-old friends Matt and Sally. The two kids would guide Dudley around the modern world and the trio would learn about environmentalism, friendship and pro-social values.
Besides Matt and Sally, Dudley was later joined by other kids, Terry, Julia, Mickey and Laura. Other recurring characters included a laid back frog named Sammy, the Robins, a grouchy apple tree named Mr. Crabby Tree and a lovable caveman.
Graham Greene won a Gemini Award in 1994 for his role, and was nominated in 1998 for the episode The Tiny Little Raincloud. Jackie Burroughs was also nominated in 1994 for the same award, for her performance in the episode High Flying Dragon.

Cast

Puppets

These characters, while mostly portrayed by well-known performers, made several appearances throughout the series.

Season 1: 1993

Season 2: 1994

Season 3: 1995

Season 4: 1996

Season 5: 1997

Production

Dudley first appeared in The Conserving Kingdom, a 1982 play, and the rights to the character were bought by Ira Levy and Peter Williamson, partners in Toronto's Breakthrough Films and Television Inc, who produced the show with provincial educational broadcaster TVO. Dudley appeared as a six-storey tall float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The creators have stated that the show does not directly compete with Barney, to which it has been compared and seen as more entertaining for adults, as Dudley was intended for what they claim is a slightly older age group of three years old to seven years old. Jean Morphee-Barnard, an educational consultant on the show, said that, "We don't want to use violence or insults. We want to avoid stereotyping; girls have to be just as involved as the boys are. And usually our villains are misguided rather than evil." The creators of the show have stipulated that merchandising, such as toys and clothing or food products, should be made from natural fibres or should not include any sugar or preservatives. Series writer and co-creator Alex Galatis was inside the costume for the first two seasons, but later only did the voice.

Broadcast history

In 2008 Breakthrough closed a deal with APTN to rebroadcast the show. APTN also broadcast the series in French as Les Aventures d’Arthur le Dragon.

Home media releases

VHS Tapes released from GoodTimes Entertainment and Malofilm Video.
List of ReleasesEpisodesCompanyRelease Date
The Dragon Tales"Dudley Finds His Home"
"Mr. Crabby Tree"
"High Flyin' Dragon"
Malofilm Video1994
The Fantastic Tales"Dudley Meets the Alien"
"Dudley and the Gingerbread House"
Malofilm Video1994
Have Yourself a Crabby Little Christmas"Have Yourself a Crabby Little Christmas"Malofilm Video1994
The Mystery Tales"Dudley's Tea Party"
"Dudley Gets a Tummy Ache"
Malofilm Video1994
The Travel Tales"Dudley in the Rainforest"
"Dudley and the Great Race"
Malofilm Video1994
Dudley Finds His Home"Dudley Finds His Home"GoodTimes EntertainmentApril 27, 1995
Dudley's Tea Party"Dudley's Tea Party"GoodTimes EntertainmentApril 27, 1995
Mr. Crabby Tree"Mr. Crabby Tree"GoodTimes EntertainmentApril 27, 1995
Dudley and the Genie"Dudley and the Genie"GoodTimes EntertainmentApril 27, 1995
Dudley Gets a Tummy Ache"Dudley Gets a Tummy Ache"GoodTimes EntertainmentApril 27, 1995

Les Aventures d'Arthur le Dragon

During the production of the first two seasons of "Dudley", a French version was also produced. For the French version, puppeteers Alex Galatis, James Rankin, and Sue Morrison continued to portray their characters, with their voices dubbed by French-speaking actors. These actors included Olivier L'Ècuyer, Christian Laurin, and Mireille Dumont. Asia Vieira, Daniel DeSanto, and Robin Weekes were replaced by French actors. The young actors portraying the kids would watch Vieira, DeSanto, and Weekes perform a scene, and then would do their version of the same scene. In addition, most of the Canadian guest stars on the show were replaced by French celebrities, with the exception of Graham Greene, who continued to portray "Mr. Crabby Tree".
French Cast