Terrifying and strangely delighting monsters of Walter McDougall, artist of the late 19th and early 20th century. Many of his works appeared in newspaper comics and children’s books.
I’m starting to think dragons have it right. Hang out in a cave with all your favorite stuff and if anybody tries to bug you, you just blow fire at them and go back to sleep.
This is something that is not exactly in keeping with your usual kind of dragon. This is the first episode of a very short-lived sitcom called “Scorch” about a 1300 year old dragon that wakes up in modern times after a 100 year long nap and lives with an actor and his daughter.
Only 3 of the 6 produced episodes were aired due to lack of interest from audiences. Although with good reason because the jokes on this show inspire more groans than laughs. Despite its flaws, it has the novelty of having a dragon as main character.
If the Scorch puppet used in the show looked a little more raggedy it would make a fine addition to the cast of Five Nights At Freddy’s.
This was indeed super campy, but pretty cute! I would probably have been into it as a small kid to be honest; I watched/dread everything with dragons I could find! And the “on this show, not very good is fine *looks into the camera*” line did make me laugh.
This blog is mostly so I can vent my feelings and share my interests. Other than that, I am nothing special.
If you don't like Left Wing political thought and philosophy, all things related to horror, the supernatural, the grotesque, guns or the strange, then get the fuck out. I just warned you.