Blog:Can Blazing Dragons be added to this wiki?

I was wondering if Blazing Dragons can be added to this wiki. It's a French-Canadian animated series created by Nelvana and Ellipse, and is set in a fictional world where dragons and humans are enemies to each other, while it sets on the point-of-view of the dragons and actually has everything based off of the King Arthur Legend. The main protagonist is Squire Flicker, who is the squire for one of the "Knights of the Square Table" named Sir Lougealot, who also spends most of his time inventing many random things. Then there's Princess Flame, the daughter of King Allfire, who is shown to have a crush on Flicker. The "Knights of the Square Table" are dragons with names that are based off of the Knights of the Round Table, such as the earlier aforementioned knight "Sir Loungealot", who is lazy (and his name is a pun for "Lounge-A-Lot" as it was based off of Sir Lancelot's name), Sir Burnevere, who is an educated dragon knight with a Scottish accent, Sir Galahot, Sir Hotbreath, and Sir Blaze, who is a feminist and son of Queen Griddle. And then there's the earlier aforementioned character King Allfire, who is the king of Camelhot and biological father of Princess Flame, and Queen Griddle, the second-wife of King Allfire (while his first one is unknown), stepmother of Flame, and biological mother of Sir Blaze. Queen Griddle is known for being the anti-hero of the series because of her furious, demanding, nagging, controlling, and violent behaviour towards her husband and the knights, along with tons of fat jokes put on her. Cinder and Clinker, who is a two-headed dragon jester with Cockney accents. And the Wandering Minstrel, a Liverpool-accented dragon who supposedly serves as the narrator for most of the episodes for Season 1 by introducing and closing out most episodes with a short verse or song related to the content of the episode, as well as breaking-the-fourth-wall by speaking to the viewers (which he is supposed to) and in the episode "Knights and Knightresses" where Flicker remarks that he thought he was just a background character who served as mere bridges between the scenes. He was written off in season 2 later on.

Then we have the human characters, Count Geoffery, who is the main antagonist of the show who want's to take over Camelhot and defeat the dragons, his 3 evil knights, and Merle the Wizard (who is actually a female, meaning she could've been called a witch). The other humans appearing in the series are the peasants, whom Geoffery often exploits for taxing their money or use them in some manner of slave labour.

The reason why this show shoud be on this wiki is because the series is known for it's creative and colourful characters and passable designs for them. The humour can be hilarious sometimes, as well as the decent adventures in the episodes. Flicker, Flame, and some other characters are likeable. Count Geoffery is a decent antagonist for the series, and the adventures are sometimes more of a slice-of-life kind of adventure. And the idea of having the dragons as the protagonist while most of the episodes focus on their point of view is creative and thoughtful, especially the idea as showing them as knights along with everything being based on the Arthurian Legend. This show was also created by Terry Jones who is a member of the Monty Python comedy troupe along with Gavin Scott.

The bad qualities are, first off Queen Griddle could be considered an unlikeable character because of her violent behaviour, as well as being the literal "drama queen" in the show. Second, some scenes were considered violent such as when Count Geoffery's first Evil Spy got eaten by crocodiles in the second episode as well as ducklings being eaten by a crocodile in the episode "Hermits and Heroes", although those two were offscreen. Third, Flicker recieved a lot of torture in the episode "Merle's Mirror" where he was framed for being the assassin for King Allfire and blaming Queen Griddle when it was because Merle and Geoffery controlled Queen Griddle with a mirror to make her do things to kill Allfire. And lastly, which is the biggest offender, the second and final season had episodes with shorter episode lenghts, although each of them were one episode with sister episodes, where the characters such as Princess Flame, Count Geoffery and even the Wandering Minstrel's role diminished while they were shown in a few episdes. However, the redesigns of the characters are okay.