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Old 03-13-2008, 06:43 AM
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a movie i would like to see is the Savage dragon.
Savage Dragon?

Wasn't that a stupid cartoon at one point? I didn't even know it was based off a comic book...
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Old 03-13-2008, 07:25 AM
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Savage Dragon?

Wasn't that a stupid cartoon at one point? I didn't even know it was based off a comic book...

i used to have the comics, i wouldnt call them stupid...they were really cool at the time, i can remember them being kinda graphic...getter than any marvel mags i would see..

i think it was a cartoon, i cant remember exactly.
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i used to have the comics, i wouldnt call them stupid...they were really cool at the time, i can remember them being kinda graphic...getter than any marvel mags i would see..

i think it was a cartoon, i cant remember exactly.
I mean the cartoon was stupid, at least from what I remember which isn't much. :)

"In 1995, the Savage Dragon appeared in an eponymous half-hour animated television show as part of the Cartoon Express on the USA Network. 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. Additional voices were provided by Mark Hamill, Michael Dorn, Rene Auberjonois, Frank Welker, Dawnn Lewis, Paul Eiding, Peter Cullen, Robert Ito, and Tony Jay. It however appealed to a much younger audience than the comic it was taken from."
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