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Pocket Dragon Adventures
Pocket Dragon Adventures is an animated series aimed
at 6-12 year old boys and girls that tells non-violent adventure stories about
a group of pocket-sized dragons who live in a Wizard's castle and in a world
populated by a wide variety of dragons, magicians, elves, gargoyles, and other
strange but fun characters who fill the stories. The show is designed for kids
who are a little too old for Barney but who aren't ready for or don't want the
blow-'em-up action of The X-Men and similar shows.
The series is based on the artwork of Texas-based
artist Real Musgrave, who has been drawing, painting, and sculpting the Pocket
Dragons for over twenty years. For almost a decade, the characters have also
existed as a series of collectible ceramics, popular throughout Europe and
Japan, with the United States just discovering them. (But don't misunderstand;
the series isn't a "toy show". It isn't a half-hour commercial for a
toy company's latest line of action figures. The ceramics are collected by
adults and sometimes given to children because of how adorable they are.)
The artists took the characters Real Musgrave
created and, working with him, expanded them, given them characters, voices,
and personalities, and developed the world in which they live, make mischief,
and have adventures. The Pocket Dragons are a family of friends who care for
and about each other and are learning about their magical world.
Real was deeply involved in all phases of this
animated series. He did the key art and all principal design work, including
all of the main characters, "guest stars", major props, etc. He's
been working with the animators to make sure all of the designs stay true to
his vision. He's also been involved with all of the stories, getting the
original story ideas for his (and Muff's) comments as well as every draft of
each script. Without question, Pocket Dragon Adventures will be true to the
characters and world that Real created in his artwork.
The series is a co-production between Wolfmill
Entertainment, and the two production companies, the U.S.-based Bohbot
Entertainment (also the show's distributor) and D'Ocon Film Productions of
Barcelona, Spain. In addition to investing, D'Ocon is creating the animation
for the series. Further internationalizing the production, all of the voices
were recorded in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Bohbot and D'Ocon had such faith in the series that
they went straight into production without a toy deal or other licensing.
D'Ocon produced a three minute reel of scenes which was shown in Cannes, France
at MIPCOM in the Fall of 1996. From that, virtually the entire world was sold
on the series. The freedom of not having a toy company or other major licensee
demanding that certain characters appear in every episode, that there be more
vehicles or fewer female characters (e.g. female action figures don't sell as
well, etc.) allowed Wolfmill to create, write, and produce the kind of series
we wanted, with strong, enjoyable stories and real characters our primary goal
rather than the needs of product sales.
Starting in October of 1998, the show will run in
the United States on the BKN Television Network, Bohbot's own distribution
network of affiliates, covering over 85% of the U.S. including all major
markets. In Canada, the series will air on YTV. For England and the United
Kingdom, the series will debut on Disney Channel UK and then run on the BBC.
Networks in all of Western and Eastern Europe are scheduled to air Pocket
Dragon Adventures starting in March of 1999, as is most of Asia (including
China), Africa, North and South America, and Australia.
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