Dragon's Rock Season 1
Dragon’s Rock is a CG comedy sitcom about a family of eccentric dragons called the Hoppers. The Hoppers aren’t a typical dragon family. For one thing they have a pet human – a know-it-all knight called Lord Cyril, and to make matters worse, Stanley, the Dad, was raised by humans. As a result he can’t bring himself to eat them – a bit of a problem when male dragons are judged by their ferociousness.
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Dragon's Rock
2003Dragon’s Rock is a CG comedy sitcom about a family of eccentric dragons called the Hoppers. The Hoppers aren’t a typical dragon family. For one thing they have a pet human – a know-it-all knight called Lord Cyril, and to make matters worse, Stanley, the Dad, was raised by humans. As a result he can’t bring himself to eat them – a bit of a problem when male dragons are judged by their ferociousness.
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Dragon's Rock Season 1 Full Episode Guide
After a strange quirk of fate, Obulus finds himself in debt to Stanley for his life; according to dragon tradition, this now means that Obulus must spend the rest of his life as Stanley's slave.
The Dragon Upgrade Examination is coming up, if Stan can pass it means better raids, more gold and a better place to live, the only problem is he forgot all about it.
When Solus interrupts Stan doing an impersonation of Gen's Aunt Harriet, he thinks he has met the dragon of his dreams.
The twins are extra excited because The Great Dragon inspector is on his way to their school to test the students and the two smartest kids get to go to the Castle of Enwisened Dragons.
Stan's feeling that life has passed him by; he wonders what happened to those youthful exploits and ambitions of yesteryear; when Zoe has a night in prison after a political demonstration gets out of hand, Stan gets inspired to relive his wild youth.
William the Enormous announces he's coming to do an audit of the Dragon Council just as Marbeline decides to go on strike.
When the families' selfish behavior finally pushes Gen to breaking point, Stan realizes something has to be done; he decides he's through with scaring farmers and taking their sheep, he's going to set his sights higher, a lot higher.
Stan is sick with a cold; Genevieve brews him a potion to make him feel better but accidentally concocts something that makes them switch bodies.
The twins are bullied at school; the unpleasant Robulus insists on mocking the twins' for their father's human upbringing; Stan is eager to jump to the twins' defense until he discovers that Robulus is the nephew of Obulus.
Stan is depressed on his birthday because he hasn't achieved anything; after consulting with a dragon psychologist, the doctor agrees with him.
Marbeline's feeling a bit unloved, so Genevieve invites her to stay for a while to cheer her up, but Marbeline's snide remarks about the Hopper's lack of gold are getting to everyone.
When Stan mistakenly thinks he has killed Cyril, he's at his wits end; his first thought is to get a replacement as soon as possible; maybe no one will notice.
It's nearly Father's Dan; Stan has a few parent issues; his adoptive human father might be to blame.
It's Valentines day, and in an attempt to avoid the usual disappointing evening, Gen and Marbeline decide to make a love potion, but the love potion may not be needed after all; Stan has a surprise for Gen, a beautiful amulet.
Stan uses an excuse of a Dragon Council errand to spend the day relaxing at home; he wants to read his copy of the Pyros' Fireball Centenary Edition but faces unending interruptions.
The Dragon Council Jester has had all he can take; Stan is eager to take his place; Cyril's puppet impersonation is stealing the show.
Taxes are going up and Stan is at a loss as to how he is going to pay them when he stumbles on a cave filled with gold.
Stan has been selected by the Dragon Council to represent them in: The Ultimate Dragon Slug-fest Championship' fight against Chinese Fighting Dragon Cheeung the Invincible.
It's the day of the Dragon Test but Stan's normally outstanding fire seems to have been extinguished; meanwhile, Geedo's fire is extremely impressive but Zoe's not impressed.
There's a heat-wave, which does not agree with dragons; Stan looks to make a quick buck at the twins' lemonade stand.
Genevieve feels the romance is gone from her marriage; Stan decides to take her out to a romantic dinner and they need a babysitter on short notice.
The Dragon council are holding a census; each family will be counted and assessed and if any household doesn't meet with traditional dragon standards their castle will be confiscated.
Stan has lots of big ideas about shaking up dragon society and the ideals of macho dragons; when Genevieve's nail growth potion proves popular she decides to set up her own business, leaving Stan to be the househusband.
Stan's convinced the reason the Dragon Council bullies him is because he doesn't know the identity of his real dragon father; a look in The Book of Lost Eggs is called for.