So since Netflix has been crazily enthusiastic about this cartoon to renew it for it's entire run; how would you say it stacks against the other cartoons Netflix offers?
Dragon Prince
Not as good as Green Eggs & Ham, Carmen Sandiego or Hilda
About as good as Kipo
Better than Castlevania and Voltron
There is some good fap fiction on Hentai Foundry.
Other than that...that's it...it's American Wakfu where it's mostly about the rule 34
I can think of five related Zig Forums works that deserved that generous multi-season order more. Especially with all that bullshit I'm hearing about leaving major plot developments to graphic novels and doing something as hacky as breaking up the main couple just because they can't write couples.
Is the story any good? Got half way through episode 1 before i got filtered by the framerate
I want Rayla to be my girlfriend
It's good but people had their hopes set too high given the former Avatar staff.
I really, really don't get why people have so much of a problem with the frame rate. Yeah it's janky, but not so much that it cancels out the positive aspects of the show.
I saw Season 1 around the time it was released, so late 2018. And I found it to be really good. Sure, it's nothing like Avatar. But it does tackle some serious issues really well.
Not to mention quite a bit of the character development is done really well. Especially Callum and Rayla.
I'm not about to say you're wrong or anything. But do you have any source for these rumors? I know the graphic novel just came out 6 days ago.
I just like smooth frame rate but i can give it a try if the story is good.
I've heard and read it does get better as the series goes on.
Yeah the frame rate improves.
You know the graphic novel doesn't have them breaking up right? That's just retards projecting their own fears based on the outcomes of shows that were worse than TDP. The entire reason why we see the development that people are sperging out over is because they love and care for each other.
He's wrong. In the graphic novel Rayla goes off to hunt down Viren alone, despite promising to let Callum come with her when she first insisted that she find Viren alone. It's not the two of them breaking up and it'll take a whopping two or three minutes of the first episode of the next season to explain.
Thanks mate.
He might've meant the unicorn thing, but that was in the novelization
i thought season 1 was fine, mediocre at best. seemed like it was setting up for a show that might be really good. season 2 shat the bed, season 3 was fucking awful.
The story isn't good. TDP barely has a story and nobody can even agree on who the villains are because the writing is completely incoherent. The titular dragon prince is irrelevant. Most of the main characters have no purpose in the story. It's a big fucking mess.
The dragon prince is important doesn't stem from his actions but his place in the world
I'm too lazy to comb through my copy of TTM, but I don't remember them being mentioned and didn't see them touched on in the brief leaf-through I just did. I know there was something unicorn related in the behind-the-scenes text of the art book but I don't have a copy yet.
In any case, the issues regarding unicorns are irrelevant to the complaint of essential show material being relegated to accessory media, because their primary importance as it relates to magic and humans is only introduced outside of the show. Yeah it might be awkward to introduce that unicorn lore into the show, but so far as the actual plot of the show is concerned people place too much weight on their importance IMO.
Ah, that clears it up.
>series finale of tdp
>peace has been established between humans, elves and dragons
>up in the sky we see two dragons, each of them has a person on top
>it's soren and claudia flying in sky while riding their dragons, claudia in front of soren
>soren smells something awful
>he thought it was claudia's dragon ripping out a big one
>claudia turns around, smirks, and says in a tantalizing voice "it wasn't the dragon"
Autism
Honestly, Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia was way, way, WAY better than The Dragon Prince.
It's a perfectly good show, but FUCK do seasons 1-2 drag on. Something accomplished in 3 dragon prince episodes could be accomplished in 1 avatar episode.
I've always struggled big time to get into that show.
You're wrong, it's not some minor lore tidbit it is one the most consequential events in human history and critical to understanding the xadian/human political landscape. It's a big fucking deal and it's first mention comes in a novelization.
I'm sure they threw it in there for hardcore fans and will expand upon it in the upcoming season. Quit acting like they fucked over everyone, when in fact they just laid some clever fanservice.
Writing sucks ass.
Especially the jokes and dialogue
but Rayla is a QT so whatever I guess
Alright user, I'll wait for you to write a better series. Go on, get to it faggot.
You must be trolling. Because there is no possible way you could be this stupid.
Maybe I myself don't understand it, but isn't the entire unicorn storyline that they gave humans primal stones, taught them to use primal magic with the stones, got genocided for dark magic purposes, and then humans were kick out from Xadia as a result?
That's pretty much it. And the fact the impetus for so much of the story has never shown up int eh show proper is infuriating.
They recently did an AMA on reddit: reddit.com/r/TheDragonPrince/comments/j88fzm/we_are_aaron_ehasz_justin_richmond_peter_wartman/
It was pretty informative.