Aerith and Bob: Many fantastic names (Rayla, Lujanne, Viren) alongside accepted given names in modern times (Soren, Claudia, Marcos).Advertising by Association: Some advertising associated the show with Avatar: The Last Airbender due to Aaron Ehasz and Giancarlo Volpe's work on that show, as head writer and director, respectively.Actor Allusion: In "The Midnight Desert," Callum suddenly becomes entranced when he sees what appear to be a set of boomerangs among Nyx's possessions, a throwback to Jack De Sena's role as Sokka.Action Girl: Rayla, Amaya, Janai, and Claudia have all been shown to be competent warriors, and there are plenty of women in both human and elven armies.
Not to be confused with Dragon Prince, a book series released in the '80s. The Orphan Queen (TBA): A Prequel of unknown media type.The Dragon Prince: The Puzzle House (TBA): A Graphic Novel about the mysterious home of Kpp'Ar, Virens former mentor.The Dragon Prince: Bloodmoon Huntress (April 2022): A Graphic Novel set before the series about an adventure during Rayla's childhood.The Dragon Prince Battlecharged (2021): A card-based tactical miniatures game.The game also includes rules needed for players to make original campaigns as well. The game is set between season three and four, focusing on the Ruins of Lux Aurea where the corrupted sunforge is "radiating monstrosities" that the players will try to beat back and hopefully restore the forge so Lux Aurea can be reclaimed. The Dragon Prince: Tales of Xadia (2021): The Roleplaying Game using the Cortex Prime system."Lunabloom: A Story from the Silvergrove" (September 2020): A side story published on the official website.Rayla, Callum and Ezran go on a quest to find Rayla's parents and Runaan in the "World Between Life and Death". Through the Moon (October 2020): A Graphic Novel set between season three and four.The Dragon Prince Book Two: Sky (August 2021): An adaptation of the second season.The Dragon Prince Book One: Moon (June 2020): A novelization of season one written by Aaron Ehasz, containing new plot lines and information not seen in the show.It also contains notes from other characters who have "borrowed" his book at various times. The Dragon Prince: Callum's Spellbook (March 2020): A Defictionalization of Callum's sketchbook, which contains information about Xadia, the human kingdoms, elves, dragons, and magic.It is the first entry in a planned franchise including: During the 2020 Ehasz and Richmond revealed The Dragon Prince had been renewed for four more seasons, completing the entire originally planned seven seasons saga. The third season was released on November 22nd, 2019.
The second season released February 15th, 2019. The first season was released on September 14th, 2018. There are a planned seven seasons for the show, structuring the show in a three-act structure or trilogy. Together they set out to return him to Xadia, forging an unlikely bond on their epic quest to bring peace and unity to their warring lands. A few months later, the two princes of the kingdom of Katolis, Prince Ezran and his older half-brother Prince Callum, and the moonshadow elven assassin Rayla, who had been sent to kill them, discover the survival of the Dragon Prince.
This culminated in Thunder, the Dragon King, being defeated and killed by humans his only egg, the Dragon Prince, was lost in the attack. Long ago, the elves and dragons drove humanity out of their shared homelands in the east of the world after a human created dark magic, leading to a millennium of war and bitterness. It is co-produced between Wonderstorm and Bardel Entertainment.
They are joined by Giancarlo Volpe as executive producer, who had also worked with Ehasz on Avatar: The Last Airbender before working on Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The Dragon Prince is an American animated fantasy adventure television series created for Netflix by Aaron Ehasz (a head writer and director of Avatar: The Last Airbender) and Justin Richmond, two of the co-founders of Wonderstorm.