Episode Guide

The Echoes of Thunder event has ended. The Moonrise Bloodthirsty event has begun. An Empty Throne awaits those who wish to claim it. Through the love, the Dagger and the Wolf will be joined together in a cursed Caldera. Wonderstorm awaits those who dare explore it. ..

The Dragon Prince is a well-told and absorbing story that balances a world rife with fear and anger with slapstick, goofy humour to surprisingly good effect. The visuals are not the most impressive or unique, but what they lack in originality they more than make up for with bucket-loads of charm and an incredibly well-told and absorbing plot-line.

The story follows Callum, Ezran and Rayla as they travel across the kingdom, trying to find a way to stop the war before it destroys everything. Along the way they meet many interesting characters, including a dragon who has been trapped in a tower for years and a group of elves who are trying to find a way to free the dragon. The story is full of action and adventure, and will keep you on your toes until the end.

The Dragon Prince is an enjoyable and exciting adventure that follows the dysfunctional fellowship as they navigate the dangerous, perilous world to deliver an item of great importance. The series leaves the door wide open for more seasons following its cliffhanger ending. ..

The Dragon Prince is a visually stunning anime that feels very old school in its style. While some may be turned away by its use of CGI, the overall composition and layout of the scenes are good. The general colour scheme is also well executed, with different dominant colors used throughout the episodes.

The Dragon Prince is a series that is accessible to anyone, with a mix of fantastical creatures and fights. ..

The voice acting is decent overall, with almost everyone delivering their lines perfectly without skipping a beat. However, Rayla’s questionable accent and slightly slurred speech is a constant distraction throughout and the one black mark on an otherwise decent animated offering. ..

The Dragon Prince is a beautifully crafted and well-told story of love, loss, and redemption. It has a unique feel to it that makes it stand out from the rest, and its hand-drawn animation is sure to please fans of Netflix’s animation genre. While its story may not be the most original out there, it’s well worth checking out for fans of anime and storytelling in general.