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2019 American animated television series
DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders
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Promotional poster
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Genre
| Adventure
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Based on
| How to Train Your Dragon
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Developed by
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- Jack Thomas
- Johnny Belt
- Robert Scull
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Written by
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- Jack Thomas
- Steve Altiere
- Laura Bowes
- John Tellegen
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Directed by
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- Steve Evangelatos
- Glenn Harmon
- Greg Rankin
- T.J. Sullivan
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Voices of
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Opening theme
| "Rescue Riders Theme"
by The Boom Clack
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Composer
| Joshua Moshier
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 6
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No.
of episodes
| 53
(
list of episodes
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Executive producer
| Jack Thomas
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Running time
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- 24 minutes (episodes)
- 46 minutes (specials)
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Production company
| DreamWorks Animation Television
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Network
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Release
| September 27, 2019
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2019-09-27
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September 29, 2022
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2022-09-29
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DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders
is an American animated television series in the
How to Train Your Dragon
franchise produced by
DreamWorks Animation Television
for
Netflix
. The show premiered on September 27, 2019, and its second season was released on February 7, 2020. Three specials were released in March, July and November 2020.
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In November 2021, the series moved to
Peacock
for four more seasons. The sixth and final season was released on September 29, 2022.
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Premise
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The series follows Dak and Leyla, human twins raised by dragons who have developed, as a result, a unique ability to directly communicate with them, helping and rescuing dragons and the people of the town of Huttsgalor.
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Cast
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Main human cast
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Dragons
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- Zach Callison
as Winger, a male Swiftwing dragon
- Skai Jackson
as Summer, a female Fastfin dragon
- Noah Bentley as Burple, a male Rockspitter dragon
- Marsai Martin
as Aggro, a female FireFury dragon
- Andre Robinson as Cutter, a male Relentless Razorwing dragon
Recurring cast
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- John C. McGinley
as Grumblegard, a male grumpy Foreverhorn dragon
- Secunda Wood as Mama Ironclaw, a female Silver-tailed Ironclaw dragon
- Grey Griffin
as Marena, Mrs. Borgomon, and Gemma, a female Golden Dragon
- Sam Lavagnino
as Finngard Braun Borgomon
- Roshon Fegan
as Elbone
- Donald Faison
as Albone
- Patton Oswalt
as Oscar, a male Flyhopper dragon
- Brian Posehn
as Gludge, a male Sea Gronckle dragon
- Ashley Bornancin as Laburn, a female Fire Fury
- Brett Pels as Cindarnanopusflickerstaff, also called Cinda, a female Fire Fury
- Cassidy Naber as Zeppla, a female Puffertail dragon
- Brad Grusnick as Gill, a male Divewing dragon
- Sumalee Montano
as Fathom, a female Divewing
- Renee Elise Goldsberry
as Melodia, a female Songwing dragon
- Brett Pels as Cantata, a female Songwing
- Roger Craig Smith
as Chillbert, a male Chillblaster dragon, and Raf, a male Ramblefang dragon
- Susanne Blakeslee
as Chief Ingrid
- Carlos Alazraqui
as Svengard
- Tara Strong
as Sparkle, a female Relentless Rainbow Horn
- Charlie Saxton
as Whiffy, a male Stinkwing
- Claire Corlett
as Blazo, a female Zoomerang
- Zach Callison as Dart, a male Zoomerang
- Nicolas Cantu as Streak, a male Zoomerang
- Max Mittelman
as Bubbly, a Bubblegil dragon
- Griffin Burns
as Bobbly, a Bubblegil dragon
- Patrick Warburton
as Talon, a Chaperange dragon
- Nathan Arenas as Splish, a Shocktail dragon
- Danny Pudi
as Numo a Memorazo Dragon
- Jeff Bennett
as Snoop, a male Slinkwing
Antagonists
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Series overview
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Netflix episodes
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Season 1 (2019)
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Season 2 (2020)
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Specials (2020)
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Peacock episodes
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Peacock reset the season count after the series moved from Netflix, so the first season on Peacock is actually the third season released for
DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders
, through to its sixth and final released season (labelled the fourth season on Peacock).
Season 1 (2021)
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Season 2 (2022)
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Season 3 (2022)
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Season 4 (2022)
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Production
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The series was first announced on July 22, 2019, alongside fellow DreamWorks Animation Television series
Go, Dog. Go!
, with T.J. Sullivan directing, Jack Thomas executive producing and Brian K. Roberts as co-executive producer.
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Release
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The series premiered on September 27, 2019, on Netflix.
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The series moved to Peacock in November 2021.
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References
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Milligan, Mercedes (October 7, 2020).
"Have Yourself an Animated Xmas with New Netflix Specials!"
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Animation Magazine
. Retrieved
October 8,
2021
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Milligan, Mercedes (September 22, 2021).
"
'Dragons Rescue Riders: Heroes of the Sky' with More Kids' Faves on Peacock"
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Animation Magazine
. Retrieved
October 8,
2021
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"TV & Streaming News: More 'Dragons' Flock to Peaock, 'Team S.T.E.A.M.!' Sales, Kartoon on Roku & More"
. 22 April 2022.
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"Peacock Premiere Dates: 'Vampire Academy', 'Pitch Perfect' & 'Best Man' Series, 'Last Light', More"
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Deadline Hollywood
. 29 June 2022.
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Pelletier, Ashley (September 26, 2022).
"Get Pumped for the Final Season of 'Dragons Rescue Riders: Heroes of the Sky'
"
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The Toy Insider
. Retrieved
December 7,
2022
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Milligan, Mercedes (September 22, 2021).
"Netflix Slates 7 Preschool Originals from Award-Winning Creators"
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Animation Magazine
. Retrieved
October 8,
2021
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"Everything coming to Netflix Australia in September"
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who.com.au
. August 21, 2019.
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Milligan, Mercedes (September 22, 2021).
"
'Dragons Rescue Riders: Heroes of the Sky' with More Kids' Faves on Peacock"
.
Animation Magazine
. Retrieved
October 8,
2021
.
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