Dragons II: The Metal Ages

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Dragons II: The Metal Ages
Written byIan Weir
Directed byKeith Ingham
StarringMichael Adamthwaite
Michael Dobson
Mark Hildreth
Chiara Zanni
Music by
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerJonathan Goodwill
Running time72 minutes
Production companyBardel Entertainment
Release
Original releaseOctober 1, 2005 (2005-10-01)

Dragons II: The Metal Ages is a 2005 television animated adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2004 film Dragons: Fire and Ice, and based on the Mega Bloks toyline.[1] Another sequel was in consideration but was abandoned.

Plot[]

It is revealed that following the end of the Norvagen/Draigar war, the Dragons briefly returned to Earth but decided to return to Dragon World and let Humans guide their own paths. Scylla, both High Priestess and Queen of the Odaku realm, along with her dragon Slann, summons the Shadow Dragons Gryndel and Daakon. She offers to open a portal to the Dragon Realm if they aid her in conquering the Norvagen and Draigar kingdoms.

Meanwhile, Norvagen Prince Dev and Draigar Princess Kyra lead a raiding party to take out an Odaku outpost, who have been increasing attacks against them. But as they enter the outpost, the sleeping soldiers turn out to be decoys, and the raiding party is ambushed. Worse, the Shadow Dragons arrive, and take the spirits of Targon and Aurora, Prince Dev and Princess Kyra's childhood dragon companions, killing them. Seeing this, Dev goes into a battle rage. Meanwhile, the Kings of both Dragair and Norvagen worry about their children, especially Dev, who has shown signs of being a berserker. After the attack, Dev and Kyra regain consciousness and find the fallen Targon and Aurora. Prince Dev realizes he is gradually losing control of his sense of self. A second fleet of Odaku soldiers arrive and Dev and Kyra are left defenseless. A stranger approaches them and offers to aid them, and Kyra eagerly follows him, along with Dev, who is hesitant about traveling with the stranger.

On Dragon World , King Thoron refuses to interfere in human affairs, but when he hears about the Shadow Dragons, he decides to return and finds Targon and Aurora's bodies. Though the other dragons grieve, Thoron knows that when dragons are killed by Shadow Dragons, they create the cosmic opposite: Light Dragons.

The stranger leads Dev and Kyra through dark caves using an orange dragon crystal. He introduces himself as Gorhagar, an Odaku rebel heading for the Ramparts of Ryousan to find the Load Stone, a shard of Thoron's dragon crystal, which he will use to find the true king of the Odaku and end Scylla's rule. As they exit the caves, they are ambushed by Odaku warriors. Dev accuses Gorhagar of setting them up and, in a rage, pulls them both over a ledge. Kyra is caught by Slann and brought before Scylla. When Dev returns to rescue her, they discover Scylla is in alliance with Stendhal, Thoron's mortal enemy, who is imprisoned on Dragon World. They escape, barely, and locate the ancient Odaku city, where Gorhagar, revealed to have survived, and a number of Odaku rebels, are all searching for the mystical Lodestone.

Dev and the rebels hold the line against Scylla's forces before the Norvagen and Draigar armies arrive to assist while Kyra and Gorhagar descend into the catacombs of the city. As Gorhagar reveals the ancient Odaku king was his paternal ancestor, Princess Kyra realizes that he is the true heir to the Odaku kingdom and only he can reach the Lodestone. He succeeds and they return to the surface. In the battle up top, Dev's father is wounded by Slann, causing him to lose control of his emotions again. Thoron, Targon and Aurora, now Light Dragons, have also joined the battle. Kyra helps Dev let go of his rage before they help Targon and Aurora destroy the Shadow Dragons. Scylla takes advantage of their distraction to steal the Load Stone, only to be repulsed by Gorhagar. He and his friends then summon the powers of wind, earth and fire to kill Queen Scylla with molten lava. Gorhagar then presents the Loadstone to all Odaku, who bow before him as their new king. Unbeknownst to everyone, Slann's dark spirit, slain by King Thoron, secretly enters the portal to Dragon World.

As Targon and Aurora are light dragons, they cannot remain in the living. However, they have managed to produce three new dragons for the three nations. Meanwhile, in Dragon World, Thoron confronts Stendhal and declares him forever banished from Dragon World while Slann, now a Shadow Dragon, watches from afar.

Voice Cast[]

References[]

  1. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (2009). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons (3rd ed.). New York: Checkmark Books. p. 295. ISBN 978-0-8160-6600-1.

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