The Flight of Dragons
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Is it age appropriate?
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Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Imaginative fantasy pits science against magic.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 6 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of The Flight of Dragons was written by Charles Cassady Jr.
Parents need to know that kids will see sword fighting, causing human casualties. They will also see dragons getting drunk, and, at one point, what appears to be the death of the entire human cast. On the other hand, the video's ongoing magic vs. science debate -- which includes some actual scientific explanations -- really gets kids thinking.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about fairy tales. Who are they usually meant to appeal to? What are some of the traditional conventions? How does this one differ from other fairy tales you've seen?
More on The Flight of Dragons
What’s the Story?
Is It Any Good?
There's plenty of daring swordplay -- and lots of dragons -- to please young adventure-lovers, but older viewers have even more to relish. Repeated tributes to the many fields of science are inspiring -- especially during the climax, when Peter combats Ommadon's foul incantations by reciting laws of Newtonian physics. Dramatic theme music and engaging humor add to the appeal. The animation is decent, but not a strong point.
Movie Details
Run time: 98 minutes
Theatrical release: 08/03/1986, DVD release: 08/13/1996
MPAA Rating: NR

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