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* EvolvingCredits: Aggro is not seen in the credits until [[Recap/DragonsRescueRidersS1E4WhereTheresSmoke episode 4]], where she first appears.



** On top of that things get MUCH worse, with Aggro, Winger, and Cutter catching the very contagious Dragon Flu overnight, and all of them shooting blasts, rocks, or fireballs, or spikes when sneezing.

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** On top of that things get MUCH worse, with Aggro, Winger, and Cutter catching the very contagious Dragon Flu overnight, and all of them shooting fireballs, blasts, rocks, or fireballs, or spikes when sneezing.
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* FridgeLogic: In ''Secrets of the Songwing'' Melodia at first insists that her song does not hypnotize other dragons but Gill and Fathom, two of the dragons under her control, have a nest of eggs they don’t like to have out of their sight, but are never mentioned in the episode. Considering they’re willing to attack an island of people for littering in the ocean and threatening their eggs, the idea of them just abandoning them is nearly unthinkable without mind control.
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''Dragons: Rescue Riders'' is a spin-off series, aimed at younger kids, that is a part of the ''[[WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon DreamWorks Dragons]]'' franchise. Its first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on September 27, 2019.

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''Dragons: Rescue Riders'' is a spin-off series, aimed at younger kids, that is a part of the ''[[WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon ''[[Franchise/HowToTrainYourDragon DreamWorks Dragons]]'' franchise. Its first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on September 27, 2019.
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* Fridge Logic: In ''Secrets of the Songwing'' Melodia at first insists that her song does not hypnotize other dragons but Gill and Fathom, two of the dragons under her control, have a nest of eggs they don’t like to have out of their sight, but are never mentioned in the episode.

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* Fridge Logic: FridgeLogic: In ''Secrets of the Songwing'' Melodia at first insists that her song does not hypnotize other dragons but Gill and Fathom, two of the dragons under her control, have a nest of eggs they don’t like to have out of their sight, but are never mentioned in the episode.episode. Considering they’re willing to attack an island of people for littering in the ocean and threatening their eggs, the idea of them just abandoning them is nearly unthinkable without mind control.
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* Fridge Logic: In ''Secrets of the Songwing'' Melodia at first insists that her song does not hypnotize other dragons but Gill and Fathom, two of the dragons under her control, have a nest of eggs they don’t like to have out of their sight, but are never mentioned in the episode.
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* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Leyla and Dak.
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* BeautifulSingingVoice: Leyla is a great singer, which Dak mentions in the special, ''Secrets of the Songwing'', and Leyla's signing is heard through the two songs she sings, with the second song being the one where Leyla uses her singing to break the hypnotic spell that Melodia put on people and dragons.


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* MusicalEpisode: ''Secrets of the Songwing''.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Dragonese, the language of the dragons, actually comes from the book series the rest of the franchise is based on, and is not a creation of the show.
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*OlderThanTheyThink: Dragonese, the language of the dragons, actually comes from the book series the rest of the franchise is based on, and is not a creation of the show.
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* DenserAndWackier: No surprise given the younger target demographic.


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* LighterAndSofter: Intended as a more child-friendly addition to the franchise and goes hand in hand with DenserAndWackier as mentioned above.
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''Dragons: Rescue Riders'' is a spin-off series, aimed at younger kids, that is a part of the Dreamworks Dragons Franchise.
It's first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on September 27, 2019.

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''Dragons: Rescue Riders'' is a spin-off series, aimed at younger kids, that is a part of the Dreamworks Dragons Franchise.
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''[[WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon DreamWorks Dragons]]'' franchise. Its first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on September 27, 2019.
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* DragonRider: Dak and Leyla.

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*TemptingFate: In "Sick Day" with Burple already with the Dreaded Dragon Flu and things already not so good, Cutter says things can't get any worse. Cue Burple at that moment to start uncontrollably shooting rocks out of his mouth about the Light House, forcing everyone to take cover.
**On top of that things get MUCH worse, with Aggro, Winger, and Cutter catching the very contagious Dragon Flu overnight, and all of them shooting blasts, rocks, or fireballs, or spikes when sneezing.
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''Dragons: Rescue Riders'' is a spin-off series, aimed at younger kids, that is a part of the Dreamworks Dragons Franchise.
It's first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on September 27, 2019.

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