The Savage Dragon (TV series)
The Savage Dragon | |
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Genre | Animated television series |
Voices of | Jim Cummings |
Composer | Sean Murray |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Universal Cartoon Studios |
Original release | |
Network | USA Network |
Release | September 21, 1995 – December 21, 1996 |
The Savage Dragon is a half-hour animated television series aired as part of the Cartoon Express on the USA Network. Produced by Universal Cartoon Studios, it ran for 26 episodes from 1995 to 1996 and featured numerous supporting characters from the comic book series, including She-Dragon, Horde, Barbaric, Mako and Overlord. The Dragon was voiced by Jim Cummings.[1] Additional voices were provided by Mark Hamill, Michael Dorn, Jennifer Hale, Rene Auberjonois, Frank Welker, Paul Eiding, Rob Paulsen and Tony Jay.
Episode 21 of Savage Dragon, "Endgame", served as the second part of a four-part crossover with three other shows in USA's "Action Extreme Team" programming block: Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, and Wing Commander Academy.[2]
Cast
Main cast
- Rene Auberjonois as Horde
- Jeff Glen Bennett as Barbaric, Mako the Shark, and Sgt. Howard Niseman
- Jim Cummings as Savage Dragon
- Paul Eiding
- Jennifer Hale as She-Dragon
- Mark Hamill
- Dorian Harewood
- Tony Jay as Overlord
- Danny Mann
- Rob Paulsen as John Backwood and Octopus
- Robert Picardo
- Neil Ross
- Kath Soucie as Alex Wilde
- Marcelo Tubert
- Frank Welker as Arachnid, Basher
Additional voices
- Gregg Berger
- Ruth Buzzi
- Darleen Carr
- Dave Coulier
- Michael Dorn as The Warrior King
- Jeannie Elias
- Richard Gilbert Hill
- Allan Lurie
- Peter Renaday
- Cree Summer
- Paul Williams
Episodes
1. R.S.V.P.
2. Possession
3. Undercover
4. Dragonsmasher
5. Locomotion
6. She-Dragon
7. Hurt
8. Web
9. Hit-Man
10. Red-Handed
11. Loathing
12. Rampage
13. Armageddon
14. Bull
15. She-Fiend
16. Homecoming
17. Loose Cannons
18. Star
19. Barbarism
20. Ceasefire
21. Endgame
22. Negate
23. Ball of Fire
24. Femme Fatale
25. Bride
26. Dragonlord
References
- ^ "10 Worst Comic Book Animated Series of All Time". Newsarama. Retrieved 2012-12-18.
- ^ "One Fan's Opinion". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
External links
- 1995 American television series debuts
- 1996 American television series endings
- 1990s American animated television series
- 1990s American television series
- USA Network shows
- USA Action Extreme Team
- Television series by Universal Television
- Animated superhero television series
- Television programs based on comics
- Animated television series stubs