"Blazing Dragons" Shamrocks and Shenanigans/Three Dragons and a Baby (TV Episode 1998) Poster

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Misleading tales
djangorflores12 October 2021
Now, these were two tales that the dragons take on that felt mean spirited and a little too much in both stories. From these two stories, I was hoping to see a few nice minor characters, but couldn't see a good amount. Instead, I ended up seeing more disturbing content in this episode.

In the first segment, Shamrocks and Shenanigans, the dragon knights set off to find the Queen a pair of river dancing shoes from a Leprechaun before changing her mind at the last minute for a western style. Throughout the episode, Sir Loungelot aggressively pushed Flicker aside, yelling at the Wandering Minstrel, and insulting Sir Blaze. The knights were also crying over losing their money in one scene, which I found to be very childish and greedy. From seeing the end of the episode, this didn't fit the medieval times style of the cartoon.

In the second segment, Three Dragons and a baby, King Allfire and the dragon knights were stuck taking care of a bad-looking baby, who turned out to be a human peasant and set up by Count Geoffrey. The title of the episode was very misleading as there were more than three dragons taking care of the baby. It was very annoying and repetitive to hear the baby crying and the catapult chanting throughout the segment. It felt mean spirited to see Princess Flame and Queen Griddle be sent away for the weekend just so that the males can have time on their own.

Overall, this was just another pair of bad story interpretations. I was hoping to see more coming from Leprechauns from the first story, but instead, I saw more from the baby. I rather watch a real Leprechaun episode than from a TV show like this. This season can't get any worse than this, or can it?
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