Blazing Dragons
1996In the kingdom of Camelhot, where the dragons are the good guys, King Allfire and his lazy knights are often rescued from their predicaments by resourceful squire Flicker, who helps them battle the greedy humans.
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Count Geoffrey has hit wimp bottom. Realizing this, Merle the Wizard encourages him to have a complete Villain make over with the country's top Image Consultant, The Black Knight. Meanwhile, the Dragons stress that they've become uncool in the eyes of the town serfs and prepare to have their own make over with the aid of Marta, of the House of Stewart. We soon find out that Merle is double-dipping, playing both roles incognito.
After recent revisions to the ""Union Labour Laws Manifesto"" no one is more pleased than King Allfire to see that his new neighbour, Duke Rudolph, is employing the local serfs as well as his own Knights, to perform vital union tasks. What the Dragons don't realize is that their preoccupation with their new jobs is how Rudy is able to build a destructive War machine right under their snouts.
When Queen Griddle's engagement ring, the Ruby Hat of Omar the Ham, goes missing King Allfire calls in Sir Locksmith of Homes to solve the Mystery. When the famous sleuth fingers Sir Loungealot as the thief, Flicker sets out to vindicate his lord, as well as unravel the mystery.
When Queen Griddle desires a pair of authentic River Prancing shoes, she sends the Knights on a quest to the Emerald Isle in search of a famous Leprechaun cobbler. This proves to be more trouble than first anticipated, especially since Count Geoffrey is trailing them, in hopes of cashing in on the pot of gold that usually accompanies such a quest.
When an ugly little baby dragon lands on the steps of Camelhot, no one suspects that it's a hired infiltrator sent by Count Geoffrey. The Dragons decide to make it their youngest knight, and cannot understand why the Baby is being so disagreeable. Meanwhile, Geoffrey is in for more than he bargained for when ""Baby"" demands payment el pronto.
Pining for the days of his youth, King Allfire decides to go off on a solitary quest in search for action and adventure. Unaware that he's being set up in a twisted plan by Count Geoffrey, Allfire spends the day at a Medieval Amusement Park with Merle (disguised as a damsel), while Geoffrey (disguised as Allfire) sneaks into Camelhot to steal back a treasure he lost to Allfire years ago.
When the Stone of Breezebrain goes Missing, Erik the Well-Read, an historian and Viking, comes to Camelhot in search of it. Unfortunately, Sir Loungealot just catapulted the stone to Castle Threadbare, and it's now lodged in Evil Knight #2's head, singing clues to Count Geoffrey, leading to the whereabouts of the legendary Breezebrain Treasure.
When Flicker neglects to mail a chain letter, the curse unleashes itself on Sir Loungealot, who is suddenly overcome with a bad case of the hiccups. With no other resources at hand, Flicker goes to Merle the Wizard, who tells the Squire the cure for Loungealot can be found inside Geoffrey's castle. Now it's the knights who must infiltrate Threadbare Castle without Geoffrey's knowledge.
When King Allfire and the Emperor of China decide to organize an exchange program, Loungealot and Flicker are sent to China, while the Emperor's son, Ho-Lee-Pow arrives in Camelhot. Each kingdom is quickly turned upside down when Loungealot accidentally unleashes a sleeping New Year's Dragon, and Ho-lee-Pow destroys Sir Blaze's garden. It takes Flicker's ingenuity and Blaze's skill to bring everyone back home, unscathed.
The Blazing Dragons are invited to compete in the first ever Greek Gargantuan Games in Greece. They soon find themselves competing against Count Geoffrey and his Evil Knights, who use every dirty trick in the book to win in hopes of collecting the gold metals.
The Blazing Dragons are invited to compete in the first ever Greek Gargantuan Games in Greece. They soon find themselves competing against Count Geoffrey and his Evil Knights, who use every dirty trick in the book to win in hopes of collecting the gold metals.
Displeased with the services of a local drycleaner, Loungealot sends an angry note declaring war. Unfortunately the note gets mixed up with Camelhot's Royal Party Invitations, and Loungealot's note is sent to International Barbarian Attila the Hungarian Hot Bun King, who quickly rampages his way across Europe, gathering armies, ready to assault Camelhot with his hot buns and dumplings.
When Griddle suggests they need another statutory holiday, Loungealot suggests a day in which to shower the Queen with undivided attention. The Queen loves the idea and opens a ‘Contest of Love' to all of Europe. Unfortunately, the only one that applies is Count Geoffrey! Forced to comply with their own rules, Griddle must allow Geoffrey to woo
When Geoffrey accidentally saves Flicker's life, Flicker is duty bound by the Code of Chivalry to squire for Count Geoffrey. Things couldn't be worse for Loungealot, who must now attend to all the tasks Flicker once did for him. Discovering a loophole in the Code, the Knights set about to win Flicker back.
When Griddle loses her mother's family heirloom, The Golden Thimble of Theodora, she insists the castle be turned upside down to find it. What she doesn't know is that Sir Loungealot accidentally mistook the prized thimble for a useless hunk of gold which now resides in his mouth as a permanent golden capped tooth! With the help of the other knights, he must now find a way to extract the tooth before Griddle's mother, The Queen Mum, arrives for a surprise royal visit.
When the Knights venture to Avalon, they succumb to the idle fancies of a Wishing Well and find themselves being granted their fondest wish. Everything is fine until Flicker inadvertently wishes for knighthood and a grand quest! The knights end up in netherworld facing a myriad of crazy quests, and should they fail, they will spiral down an endless vortex of doom and despair for all eternity!
In the kingdom of Camelhot, where the dragons are the good guys, King Allfire and his lazy knights are often rescued from their predicaments by resourceful squire Flicker, who helps them battle the greedy humans.