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Dragons: Fire and Ice DVD 2004 Sárkányok - Tűz és Jég / Directed by Craig Wilson & Keith Ingham / Starring: Mark Hildreth, Richard Newman, Mark Oliver, Chiara Zanni / Lélegzetelállító kaland

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Dragons: Fire and Ice DVD 2004 Sárkányok - Tűz és Jég / Directed by Craig Wilson & Keith Ingham / Starring: Mark Hildreth, Richard Newman, Mark Oliver, Chiara Zanni / Lélegzetelállító kaland

UPC 5996255718201

REGION 2 PAL DVD

MADE IN Hungary

AUDIO: English 5.1, Hungarian 5.1, Czech 5.1, Polish 5.1, Croatian 5.1, Slovenian 5.1, Arabic 5.1

Total Runtime: 72 minutes

 

English Summary:

Dragons: Fire & Ice is a 2004 computer-animated CGI adventure film and the first of a two-part series based on the Mega Bloks toyline. The film was released directly to DVD and is the story of two unlikely heroes, Prince Dev of the Norvagen and Princess Kyra of the Draigar. These two band together along with their dragons, Targon and Aurora, to help save Dragon World and their world from evil.

The movie starts with the history of how mighty fire-breathing dragons came to be. The dragons and their crystals of tremendous power came to the human world through a portal from their world of the dragons. But while the dragons brought knowledge and wanted only peace, the human kingdoms of Norvagen and Draigar wanted war and, having misused the knowledge brought by the dragons, battled erupted. Thoron, the Dragon King and holder of the legendary Aurathon crystal, appointed Xenoz the wizard as an ambassador for both the dragons and the two kingdoms with gifts of immortality and power and strength over all of the dragon crystals. However, when things started looking good, an evil force came upon the land and killed the Dragon Queen and took her ice crystal. After this, The Dragon King and many followers returned to their world, vowing to return only after the war had ended.

 

Hungarian Summary:

Valamikor, réges régen, a fantázia világában nagyhatalmú sárkányok őrködtek az emberiség békéje felett. A sárkányok földjéről érkezett szárnyas jótevők egy varázslatos kristály segítségével uralkodtak az elemek felett, úgy irányították a tüzet és a szelet, hogy az emberiség javát szolgálják. Ez a békés állapot azonban nem tartott sokáig. Hiába a békére vigyázó sárkányok, hiába a jólét és a biztonság, az emberek két csoportja között háború tört ki. A nagy sárkány-király egy ideig még próbálta helyreállítani a békét, de amikor a sárkány királynőt megölték, a sárkányok népe hátat fordított az emberiségnek. Egy évezreddel később még mindig dúl a háború a norvagenek és a draigarok között. A norvagen király fia, Dev és a draigar uralkodók egyetlen lánya, Kyra azonban békét szeretne. Kiskorukban mindketten találkoztak egy sárkánnyal, és a sárkány rájuk hullott könnye természetfeletti képességekkel ruházza fel őket. Dev és Kyra évekkel később újra találkoznak, és elhatározzák: együtt teremtik meg újra a békét, hogy visszatérhessenek újra az emberek közé a sárkányok... 

 

Human Characters

Prince Dev

Prince Dev (Mark Hildreth) is among the greatest of Norvagen warriors, though he suffers from a troubled temperament. At sixteen, he is the only son of the Norvagen King Olsef. When Dev was born, his people had already been at war for one thousand years with their bitter enemies, the Draigar. As the years passed Dev matured into one of the foremost Norvagen warriors, and remains a warrior at heart even now that peace has been established. Dev is a brazen risk-tamerdsique and has an unusual mental connection with the air and wind. It seems to reflect his moods, howling along the Norvagen battlements when Dev himself is angry. As Dev matured, his areokinetic abilities grew much stronger and more formidable. But this is cause for unease, because Dev does not have full control of these air/wind-based abilities, and nor does he have full control over his own turbulent moods and emotions. Dev's temperament is like his paternal great-grandfather, who was a berserker whose battle-fury carried him to victory after victory, until in the end it eventually destroyed him. Deep down, Dev himself is increasingly worried about his moods, and fears what destiny may lie in wait if he is not able to subdue them.

Princess Kyra

Kyra (Chiara Zanni) is a close and good friend to Dev, she too was born into nobility during the one thousand-year war between the Draigar and Norvagen. But unlike Dev, this young Draigar princess is thoughtful and meticulous, and rarely given over to impulsive actions. This tendency to over-think and over-analyze means that Kyra sometimes lacks spontaneity. But she is fearless, brave, courageous, and formidable in battle. With her martial arts prowess, she's as graceful as a dancer and as swift as a striking, deadly snake. She is also quite skilled and proficient in using an extremely long white-and-pink bo staff weapon in conjunction with her hand-to-hand combat and martial art skills, making her more of a match for multiple adversaries. Her exceptional knowledge and skills in both bojutsu and jojutsu and are quite extensive. Kyra also has a deadly dry wit, and a tongue that's as quick as her spearhead weapon. She possesses a magical ability – and a destiny – she does yet fully understand. She has a mystical connection with fire, flame, and heat, which will flare up and recede in accordance with her moods just like Dev's incredibly strong areokinetic abilities. Increasingly troubled by Dev's turbulent moods, Kyra has tried to talk to him about her concerns, but this just causes him to withdraw from her. Kyra still regards Dev as her closest and dearest friend, but these days she feels painfully distanced from him, and more and more she fears where his inner anger will lead him.

Xenoz

Xenoz (Mark Oliver) is an evil Wizard who cryokinetically creates, controls, molds, and manipulates solid ice to his every whim and desire. He is a tremendously strong and powerful, and along with Stendhal, assassinated the Dragon Queen and many more dragons and stole their power-crystals to tremendously magnify and increase his own magical strength and abilities a hundredfold. With his scrying crystal, he can telepathically see into people's minds. He longs to own the Aurothon, the almighty powerful crystal belonging to King Thoron himself. He also wears an ice mask which looks like his original face. His real face is hideously scared, burned and deformed from the retaliating attack from Thoron after his dearly beloved queen's murder and he resents Thoron even more for this fact.

Gortaz

Gortaz (Brian Dobson) is a Vorgan. The Vorgons are a race of half human/half beast creatures. Gortaz is the leader of the Vorgan army and killed many dragons with Xenoz for food. The Vorgans themselves have been able to tame a primitive race of dragons from the swamps known as Nogards. Gortaz is eventually betrayed by Xenoz and falls to his death.

 

Dragons

Thoron

Thoron (Richard Newman) is the King of Dragons. He wears a huge silver collar around his neck but it has no gemstone. This is because he split the bright green-colored Aurothon, his gemstone, in two shards and hid the shards inside Dev and Kyra which gave them their elemental abilities over air and fire. Thoron can pass between both the Human and Dragon World and activate magical locations no others can. His beloved queen, whose name is unknown, was assassinated by Stendhal, a rogue dragon that was once good friends with Thoron. He can breathe incredibly strong and powerful fire. His gemstone is the Aurathon, and he is the only one besides Qionous who can use it.

Stendhal

Stendhal (Scott McNeil) is a red dragon who was banished from Dragon World for committing treason. He was once friends with Thoron and often competed with each other, but when Thoron was crowned king of the dragons, Stendhal grew jealous and rebelled against him. He teamed up with Xenoz to kill the Dragon Queen so that Xenoz could take her Ice Crystal. As punishment Stendehl was imprisoned for 1000 years. After he was released, he immediately battled Thoron once again. During this battle, the Aurothon was activated and though Stendhal was defeated and imprisoned in a golden temple, Thoron was hurled into the human world. He was almost freed by a sorceress named Scylla, the leader of the Odaku, in return for teaching her how to conjure Shadow Dragons.

 

Shadow Dragons

These dragons are the spirits of evil dragons, made of shadow. They have high pitched whispery voices and can scare humans into death. They are normally never seen but fly around sometimes when summoned. Stendhal had knowledge in how to summon these evil beings and taught the methods to Scylla in exchange for his freedom. It is said when Shadow Dragons kill pure-hearted dragons, their victims are reborn as Light Dragons, the polar opposites of Shadow Dragons. Light Dragons are said to be the only creatures powerful enough to kill Shadow Dragons. After Slann was killed in Metal Ages, he too became a Shadow Dragon and managed to sneak into Dragon World.

 

Ice Dragons

These dragons are made of dragon bones and ice, and were summoned by Xenoz. They screech a lot and breath sharp shards of ice breath. They can be melted by fire and have long curving horns like a bull.

 

Directed by Craig Wilson
Starring Mark Hildreth
Richard Newman
Mark Oliver
Chiara Zanni
Music by Brian Carson
Ari Wise
Edited by Don Briggs
Production
company
Mega Bloks Inc.
Bardel Entertainment
Distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Release date
  • October 12, 2004
Running time
72 minutes
Country United States
Canada
Language English

 

Dragons Fire and Ice DVD 2004 Sárkányok - Tűz és Jég1

Dragons Fire and Ice DVD 2004 Sárkányok - Tűz és Jég1

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