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A LicensedGame was also released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation and UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, featuring entirely different character designs and American voice actors replacing the show's Canadian cast (although Terry Jones provided some voice work as well). It's a point-and-click adventure game, in which the player controls Flicker and helps him participate in a knight tournament so that he may win Princess Flame's hand in marriage. However, things are complicated by the evil Sir George (basically the game's version of Count Geoffrey) infiltrating the tournament as part of a scheme to take over Camelhot and marry Princess Flame.

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A LicensedGame was also released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation and UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn, Platform/SegaSaturn, featuring entirely different character designs and American voice actors replacing the show's Canadian cast (although Terry Jones provided some voice work as well). It's a point-and-click adventure game, in which the player controls Flicker and helps him participate in a knight tournament so that he may win Princess Flame's hand in marriage. However, things are complicated by the evil Sir George (basically the game's version of Count Geoffrey) infiltrating the tournament as part of a scheme to take over Camelhot and marry Princess Flame.
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* InsistentTerminology: "Dread Count Geoffrey de bouillon, Oppressor Par Excellence of the Poor and Weak."

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* InsistentTerminology: "Dread Count Geoffrey de bouillon, Bouillon, Oppressor Par Excellence of the Poor and Weak."
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* AbnormalAmmo: Geoffry uses peasants for catapult ammo, among many other things.
* ActionGirl: Princess Flame. Among other instances of badassery, she enters a jousting tournament for her hand in marriage because she wants to be able to choose for herself, and she duels Count Geoffry with her father's sword, which happens to be the show's equivalent of ''{{Excalibur}}''.

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* AbnormalAmmo: Geoffry Geoffrey uses peasants for catapult ammo, among many other things.
* ActionGirl: Princess Flame. Among other instances of badassery, she enters a jousting tournament for her hand in marriage because she wants to be able to choose for herself, and she duels Count Geoffry Geoffrey with her father's sword, which happens to be the show's equivalent of ''{{Excalibur}}''.



** Parodied in "[[TheTourney Tournament Day]]". Flicker is concerned when an unknown BlackKnight enters a tournament to win Princess Flame's hand in marriage, as he thinks it could be Count Geoffry's Evil Knights. To defeat them, he enters the tournament as the White Knight. [[spoiler:Then he finds out ''Flame'' is the Black Knight; she hates the idea of the tournament and entered to win her own hand. Geoffry's Evil Knights then actually enter the tournament as the Brown Knight.]]

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** Parodied in "[[TheTourney Tournament Day]]". Flicker is concerned when an unknown BlackKnight enters a tournament to win Princess Flame's hand in marriage, as he thinks it could be Count Geoffry's Geoffrey's Evil Knights. To defeat them, he enters the tournament as the White Knight. [[spoiler:Then he finds out ''Flame'' is the Black Knight; she hates the idea of the tournament and entered to win her own hand. Geoffry's Geoffrey's Evil Knights then actually enter the tournament as the Brown Knight.]]



** And "I Have A [[EvilPlan Plan]]" For Count Geoffry.

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** And "I Have A [[EvilPlan Plan]]" For Count Geoffry.Geoffrey.



* FalseReassurance: Geoffry assures Princess Flame he doesn't make a habit of fighting unarmed women. It just so happens Flame is holding her father's sword: "En Garde!"

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* FalseReassurance: Geoffry Geoffrey assures Princess Flame he doesn't make a habit of fighting unarmed women. It just so happens Flame is holding her father's sword: "En Garde!"



* NoodleIncident: Geoffry's threat to his Evil Knights to make them suffer the same fate as "Evil Knight #4."

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* NoodleIncident: Geoffry's Geoffrey's threat to his Evil Knights to make them suffer the same fate as "Evil Knight #4."
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''Blazing Dragons'' is a Canadian/British AnimatedShow that was the brainchild of Creator/MontyPython's very own Creator/TerryJones and English screenwriter Gavin Scott, brought to life by Creator/{{Nelvana}} in association with [[Creator/{{ITV}} Carlton Television]]. Running for 26 episodes in 2 seasons (1996-1998), it originally aired on Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain, but was also shown on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada and Creator/ToonDisney in the United States.

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''Blazing Dragons'' is a Canadian/British Canadian/British/French AnimatedShow that was the brainchild of Creator/MontyPython's very own Creator/TerryJones and English screenwriter Gavin Scott, brought to life by Creator/{{Nelvana}} and Creator/EllipseAnimation in association with [[Creator/{{ITV}} Carlton Television]]. Running for 26 episodes in 2 seasons (1996-1998), it originally aired on Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain, but was also shown on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada and Creator/ToonDisney in the United States.
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* RememberedICouldFly: While sneaking out of her tower bedroom, the rope Princess Flame has made by tying her bed sheets together unravels and she abruptly falls out of frame. The camera then pans down to her flapping her wings, hovering in place and smirking "Oh, dash it, I forgot I could fly."

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* RememberedICouldFly: While sneaking out of her tower bedroom, the rope Princess Flame has made by tying her bed sheets together Flame's BedsheetLadder unravels and she abruptly falls out of frame. The camera then pans down to her flapping her wings, hovering in place and smirking "Oh, dash it, I forgot I could fly."
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** The dragons in the game are more centaur-dragons in the game.
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* OffModel: Princess Flame is a frequent victim of this. In two episodes, while disguised in some set of armor, her tail is missing. Which wouldn't be a big deal if it was all time time during armor scenes, but her tail is visible (even the tell-tale sign to Count Geoffrey) for a moment on the first instance before it disappears for the remainder of the scene. Also, her right wing is missing during a scene where she and Flicker are talking to Sir Loungelot in the dungeon.

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* DisneyVillainDeath: POSSIBLY [[spoiler: Count Geoffrey, in the second last episode when Sir Loungelot knocks him out of the highest tower of Camelhot.]] Highly debatable, of course, as he has survived quite a bit of punishment throughout the series, but he exits the series with this fall all the same.

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* DisneyVillainDeath: POSSIBLY [[spoiler: Count [[spoiler:Count Geoffrey, in the second last episode when Sir Loungelot knocks him out of the highest tower of Camelhot.]] Highly debatable, of course, as he has survived quite a bit of punishment throughout the series, but he exits the series with this fall all the same.



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* SaveTheVillain: [[spoiler: Flicker, who is bound to be Count Geoffrey's servant when Geoffrey accidentally [[VillainousRescue saved his life]], saves him from being burned by his pancake machine, which makes them even.]]

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* SaveTheVillain: [[spoiler: Flicker, [[spoiler:Flicker, who is bound to be Count Geoffrey's servant when Geoffrey accidentally [[VillainousRescue saved his life]], saves him from being burned by his pancake machine, which makes them even.]]



* VillainousRescue: Accidentally done by Count Geoffrey to Flicker. This sets up the episode plot in which Flicker is indebted to become Geoffrey's servant until [[spoiler: [[SaveTheVillain Flicker saves Geoffrey]] and makes them even.]]

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* VillainousRescue: Accidentally done by Count Geoffrey to Flicker. This sets up the episode plot in which Flicker is indebted to become Geoffrey's servant until [[spoiler: [[SaveTheVillain [[spoiler:[[SaveTheVillain Flicker saves Geoffrey]] and makes them even.]]



* JustWhistle: [[spoiler: When Flicker uses the whistle he received from saving the ant, a herd of ants arrived to help Flicker lift a huge rock.]]

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* JustWhistle: [[spoiler: When [[spoiler:When Flicker uses the whistle he received from saving the ant, a herd of ants arrived to help Flicker lift a huge rock.]]
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** On the other hand, this is reasonably consistent with how he treats everyone else, when he's not being a ProfessionalButtKisser, so using Flicker as a litmus test isn't all that revelatory.
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* HypnoFool: Trivet demonstrates hypnosis on Flicker, making him think he's Princess Flame briefly. Flicker later reflects the hypnotism back on Trivet, and the effect lasts for ''much'' longer.

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* HypnoFool: Trivet demonstrates hypnosis on Flicker, making him think he's Princess Flame briefly. Flicker later [[HypnotismReversal reflects the hypnotism hypnotism]] back on Trivet, and the effect lasts for ''much'' longer.
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* FracturedFairytale: Several characters from famous fairy tales are featured. One example is that of Sleeping Beauty, who in the series is portrayed as a loud mouth who eats the denizens of Camelhot out of house and home. Things go to the point that several of the dragons wanted to Beauty to go back to sleep. The series overall can be considered this to the King Arthur mythos.

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* FracturedFairytale: Several characters from famous fairy tales are featured. One example is that of Sleeping Beauty, who in the series is portrayed as a loud mouth who eats the denizens of Camelhot out of house and home. Things go to the point that several of the dragons wanted to Beauty to go back to sleep. The series overall can be considered this to the King Arthur mythos.Myth/ArthurianLegend.
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* TheTourney: It drives the main plot of the game, with marriage to Princess Flame going to the victor. Flicker needs to become a knight if he wants to compete.
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* HenpeckedHusband:King Allfire.

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* HenpeckedHusband:King HenpeckedHusband: King Allfire.
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* TheChewToy: Nearly the entire the cast becomes this from time to time; mostly Cinder and Clinker, Count Geoffrey,and the Evil Knights.

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* TheChewToy: Nearly the entire the cast becomes this from time to time; mostly Cinder and Clinker, Count Geoffrey,and Geoffrey, and the Evil Knights.

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[[caption-width-right:320:Lend a paw, duty calls!\\
Dragons one and all!\\
Blazing dragons, we will save the day!]]

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[[caption-width-right:320:Lend a paw, duty calls!\\
Dragons one and all!\\
Blazing
[[caption-width-right:320:Blazing dragons, we will save the day!]]



''Blazing Dragons'' is a British-Canadian-French AnimatedShow that was the brainchild of Creator/MontyPython's Creator/TerryJones and English screenwriter Gavin Scott, produced by Canada's Creator/{{Nelvana}} and France's Ellipse Programme, in association with Britain's Carlton Television. Running for 26 episodes in 2 seasons (1996-1998), it originally aired on Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain, but was also shown on Canal + in France, Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, and Creator/ToonDisney in the United States.

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''Blazing Dragons'' is a British-Canadian-French Canadian/British AnimatedShow that was the brainchild of Creator/MontyPython's very own Creator/TerryJones and English screenwriter Gavin Scott, produced brought to life by Canada's Creator/{{Nelvana}} and France's Ellipse Programme, in association with Britain's [[Creator/{{ITV}} Carlton Television. Television]]. Running for 26 episodes in 2 seasons (1996-1998), it originally aired on Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain, but was also shown on Canal + in France, Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada, Canada and Creator/ToonDisney in the United States.
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''Blazing Dragons'' is a British-Canadian-French AnimatedShow that was the brainchild of Creator/MontyPython's Creator/TerryJones and English screenwriter Gavin Scott, produced by Canada's Creator/{{Nelvana}} and France's Ellipse Programme, in association with Britain's Carlton Television. Running for 26 episodes in 2 seasons (1996-1998), it aired on Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain, Canal + in France, and Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada.

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''Blazing Dragons'' is a British-Canadian-French AnimatedShow that was the brainchild of Creator/MontyPython's Creator/TerryJones and English screenwriter Gavin Scott, produced by Canada's Creator/{{Nelvana}} and France's Ellipse Programme, in association with Britain's Carlton Television. Running for 26 episodes in 2 seasons (1996-1998), it originally aired on Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain, but was also shown on Canal + in France, and Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada.Canada, and Creator/ToonDisney in the United States.
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* AlternateContinuity: The game seems to be a different take of the cartoon due to a many differences:
** Some characters from the cartoon are not present and has some new characters that never appear in the cartoon.
** The art style is more realistic.
** The voice cast is done in the United States.
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[[caption-width-right:320:When the paw of duty calls!\\

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[[caption-width-right:320:When the paw of [[caption-width-right:320:Lend a paw, duty calls!\\
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''Blazing Dragons'' is a British-Canadian-French AnimatedShow that was the brainchild of Creator/MontyPython's Creator/TerryJones and English screenwriter Gavin Scott, produced by Canada's Creator/{{Nelvana}} and France's Ellipse Programme, in association with Britain's Carlton Television. Running for 26 episodes in 2 seasons (1996-1998), it aired on Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain, Canal + in France, and Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada (with the last channel being the series' official distributor).

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''Blazing Dragons'' is a British-Canadian-French AnimatedShow that was the brainchild of Creator/MontyPython's Creator/TerryJones and English screenwriter Gavin Scott, produced by Canada's Creator/{{Nelvana}} and France's Ellipse Programme, in association with Britain's Carlton Television. Running for 26 episodes in 2 seasons (1996-1998), it aired on Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain, Canal + in France, and Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada (with the last channel being the series' official distributor).Canada.

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