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  • The Dragon
  • The dragon
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  • History of character is unknown.
  • The Dragon is a night club featured in Step Up 2: The Streets. It is the place in which Tyler meets with Andie. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • The Dragon (also called 李小龍 or "Bruce Lee" in Chinese and Lee Dragon) is a platform/beat 'em up/fighting game starring Bruce Lee, released on the NES/Famicom by Ramar International. It is notable for a few reasons; it's of the few games featuring both English and Arabic language options, having both an in-game movelist along with the move list also printed on the cartridge label, and the main character and boss characters using sprites taken from Mortal Kombat 1 .
  • Name: The Dragon Run Time: 3:54 Year: 1982 * Rock 'N' Roll Prophet Plus
  • The Dragon is a memento found in Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Harry Mason can locate it on a bench in the Resort Area, just outside of Lakeside Amusement Park. The memento is a red stuffed dragon obtained from the "Myths & Legends" exhibit inside the park.
  • Only after the Dragon killed Jonathan Clemens and Superintendent Harold Andrews, the latter in full view of the survivors, did the wider population become aware of the creature's presence. Without any kind of weaponry in the prison, Ripley and the inmates attempted to use quinitricetyline to create a fire and hopefully drive the Dragon into a disused nuclear waste tank where it could be contained. However, the creature prematurely intervened, causing a massive explosion and resulting in the deaths of several prisoners, while the Dragon itself escaped.
  • The Dragon is an enemy in MARDEK.
  • The Dragon is an enemy that appears in the first few levels of The Orient. She is seeking for the egg that was stolen from her and burning everything to the ground. The player needs to go through a series of puzzles in Eggstraction to bring the egg to her. Before giving her the egg, the player can enter her mouth and grab the Prize Bubble 'Dragon'. After that the player has to grab the egg and drag it to her so he can finish the level.
  • The Dragon was an ancient monastic Order that immigrated to Zonama Sekot around 750 BBY from an unknown planet. It is assumed that they came here to quietly die, as all record of their existence stop at around 400 BBY. They are famous for having invented the martial art of Mahu'Kate which was found by the early Templars and studied by the early Wind Sages. The form has since become the official hand to hand fighting form of the Wind Sages, but little is still known about the Dragon as a whole. The Templars, however, built a small shrine to this ancient order of monks in the small cave where the datapads detailing the martial art were found. They have dubbed this cave simply "The Dragon's Cave."
  • At one time, host Wink Martindale gave away t-shirts with the dragon on them.
  • The Dragon is in reality a Shaolin martial artist named Bruce Lee.
  • The dragon that appeared in the Warrior Ceremony. Though it is not the only dragon in existence, it is the only seemingly mortal one to appear in the story.
  • The Dragon is a minor antagonist from the Jake and the Never Land Pirates special episode, Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Jake Saves Bucky. The dragon lives on the active volcano-covered island known as the Island of Bell guarding the path to the legendary golden bell. He doesn't like visitors and clearly wants to be left alone.
  • The Dragon is a adventure comedy brickfilm by Stefan van Zwam. It is about a boy who imagines himself fighting a dragon. It was an entry into the Brickfilms.com Heroes and Villains Contest and placed fourth.
  • The Dragon is an inn in the city of Tear. It is owned by Agardo Saranche. It is a tile-roofed inn with three stories. It is bade of dark gray stone. The sign of the inn is a rough approximation of the marks on Rand al'Thor's arms, but stylized to look almost like a raken. The common room has a beam ceiling. Rand al'Thor, Min Farshaw, Nynaeve al'Meara, Alivia, Cadsuane Melaidhrin and a small company of Maiden of the Spear take a room at The Dragon in order to Travel into the Stone of Tear.
  • The Dragon is a enigmatic female member of the Vampire Council. She is an old vampire, having created Primo in ancient Roman times and seems to come from the bloodline of Father of the Day. She has the power to draw all of the energy from another vampire, killing it permanently. Like Belle Morte and Morvoren, the Dragon can project her power, and did so in an attempt to force Anita to feed on Jean-Claude's vampires.
  • The Dragon is an original character from the Land of Stories series. He appears in A Grimm Warning. In the Land of Stories mythology, dragons are said to have gone extinct at the end of the Dragon Age, when they were vanquished in a team effort by fairies and elves. However, the Snow Queen posesses a dragon egg and trades it with the Masked Man. He knows a lot about dragons and manages to hatch it. The dragon feeds on livestock and human flesh. Controlled by the one who holds its egg shell, the dragon is set to attack the Fairy Palace, but is ultimately defeated by the Fairy Godmother.
  • After The Sorcerer stole Merlin's Mirror he put it under the guardianship of a dragon in his lair. The dragon is said to have a head similar to a pterodactyl. It was a ferocious, fire-breathing dragon with sharp, green scale, and a long tail.. Graham encountered this dragon in the Dragon's Lair. Graham stayed the dagger in his hand, seeing the look of embarrassment on the dragon's monstrous face. It dropped its head, and tucked its tail, and the beast pushed a boulder aside and pussyfooted out of the cave.
  • A Dragon appears in the "Elmo the Musical" segment, "Prince Elmo the Musical." Prince Elmo receives word from his Royal Guards that the dragon is terrifying the town of Tottentot. When they arrive, they learn that this menacing dragon doesn't breathe fire, but possesses atrociously stinky breath. Elmo combats by eating garlic and Limburger cheese to make his breath even stinkier, which ultimately defeats the dragon.
  • In Hong Kong, when August begins turning back into wood, and no one believes him, he is approached by a young man who tells him of the Dragon, a man who can supposedly help him. August goes to see the Dragon who knows what August's ailment is, and says that in exchange for his help, he will need a personal item. August hands over a necklace containing a wooden whale that's made with the puppet strings his father first carved him with, however, the Dragon then tells August that he'll be needing the addition of $10,000. That night, August goes to a bar and meets another patient of the Dragon's, Tamara, who has cancer and wants it cured. She reveals that the Dragon made her give him a photograph of her and her grandmother, and that she has the $10,000 in her purse to pay him. When Tamara take
  • 'The Dragon' appeared in Dragon magazine, a Dungeons and Dragons magazine that ran from 1975 to 2007, and also appeared as an allegory for the latter. The Dragon was the focus of the last three strips of Order of the Stick that ran in Dragon, and also appeared in the same strips printed in Snips, Snails and Dragon Tales. In what seems to be the immediate continuity sequence of those strips, the Dragon appears for the last time so far still carrying the Order on his back before lading then on open terrain at the start of the feature coming right after, Invaders from the Fourth Dimension.
Alignment
  • Bad/Neutral
Goal
  • To keep trespassers away from the legendary golden bell
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Sleep
  • 0.0
Curse
  • 0.0
POB
Dislikes
  • Trespassers
silence
  • 0.0
DeathEp
  • "Selfless, Brave and True"
Confusion
  • 0.0
Air
  • 20.0
Physical
  • 0.0
Mentioned
Poison
  • 50.0
first-appearance
str
  • 26
ATK
  • 80
Berserk
  • 0.0
MDEF
  • 40
Agl
  • 19
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Running Time
  • 59.0
Console
  • NES/Famicom
Voice
  • Dee Bradley Baker
Appearances
Starring
Element
  • Dark
Water
  • 60.0
Eyes
Date
  • 1995
Likes
  • Guarding his treasure, being left alone
Voiced by
  • N/A
Weapon
  • none
Status
  • Deceased
  • Undead
  • --07-06
I
  • 21831
Appearance
  • A large purple scaled wyvern with red eyes
Affiliation
Fire
  • 100.0
Helmet
  • none
Hair
  • black
Zombie
  • 0.0
Actor
Name
  • Dragon
  • The Dragon
  • "The Dragon"
MP
  • 999
Genre
  • *Adventure *Comedy
Type
  • Criminal
  • Dragon
Personality
  • Aggressive, grumpy, vicious, ruthless, powerful, wrathful
Notable
  • Killed most of the inmates at the Fiorina 161 Class C Work Correctional Unit.
DOB
  • July, 2179
Caption
  • The Dragon's title screen
Abilities
spr
  • 24
Manhwa
  • 40
Accessory
  • none
bleed
  • 0.0
numbness
  • 0.0
Paralysis
  • 50.0
blindness
  • 0.0
fig
  • 0.0
thauma
  • 0.0
Aether
  • 0.0
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Shows
  • Jake and the Never Land Pirates
exp
  • 5000
Language
Fate
  • Tricked by both Peter and Jake into becoming hopelessly lost within the Island of Bell
W
  • 200
imagewidth
  • 250
PL
  • Smok
Image caption
  • A stuffed dragon
Planet
Base
Species
Title
  • The Dragon
Created for
  • Heroes and Villains Contest
A
  • left
DEF
  • 40
Weapons
  • His fiery breath
Music
Enemies
  • Jake, Izzy, Cubby, Skully, Peter Pan
Armour
  • none
Class
  • Dragon
BGCOLOR
  • #efefef
Host
  • Spike
  • Babe
Note
  • voice
Real Name
  • Bruce Lee
Description
  • "The Dragon"
Performer
Powers
  • Brute strength, fiery breath, flight
Purpose
  • Memento
Nicknames
  • Giant Lizard
Light
  • -100.0
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Home
  • Island of Bell
Dark
  • 200.0
Universe
Profession
  • Healer
Earth
  • 20.0
JA
  • ザ・ドラゴン
Occupation
  • Guardian of the legendary golden bell
ID
  • 2
Debut
  • 2013
HP
  • 44000
Released
  • 2005
Skin
  • Blue
Place
  • Hong Kong, China
Gender
caste
Race
  • Dragon
Developer
Directed By
ImageCaption
  • The knight approaches the fearsome dragon
Publisher
  • Ramar International
Variants
  • None
Death
Shield
  • none
Count
  • 1
Eva
  • 0
C
  • Tamara murders the Dragon.
Location
  • Resort Area
ItemImage
  • 23
Brickfilm Name
  • The Dragon
Vit
  • 32
Watch Now
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  • History of character is unknown.
  • The Dragon is a night club featured in Step Up 2: The Streets. It is the place in which Tyler meets with Andie. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • The Dragon (also called 李小龍 or "Bruce Lee" in Chinese and Lee Dragon) is a platform/beat 'em up/fighting game starring Bruce Lee, released on the NES/Famicom by Ramar International. It is notable for a few reasons; it's of the few games featuring both English and Arabic language options, having both an in-game movelist along with the move list also printed on the cartridge label, and the main character and boss characters using sprites taken from Mortal Kombat 1 .
  • Name: The Dragon Run Time: 3:54 Year: 1982 * Rock 'N' Roll Prophet Plus
  • The Dragon is a memento found in Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Harry Mason can locate it on a bench in the Resort Area, just outside of Lakeside Amusement Park. The memento is a red stuffed dragon obtained from the "Myths & Legends" exhibit inside the park.
  • Only after the Dragon killed Jonathan Clemens and Superintendent Harold Andrews, the latter in full view of the survivors, did the wider population become aware of the creature's presence. Without any kind of weaponry in the prison, Ripley and the inmates attempted to use quinitricetyline to create a fire and hopefully drive the Dragon into a disused nuclear waste tank where it could be contained. However, the creature prematurely intervened, causing a massive explosion and resulting in the deaths of several prisoners, while the Dragon itself escaped.
  • The Dragon is an enemy in MARDEK.
  • The Dragon is an enemy that appears in the first few levels of The Orient. She is seeking for the egg that was stolen from her and burning everything to the ground. The player needs to go through a series of puzzles in Eggstraction to bring the egg to her. Before giving her the egg, the player can enter her mouth and grab the Prize Bubble 'Dragon'. After that the player has to grab the egg and drag it to her so he can finish the level.
  • The Dragon was an ancient monastic Order that immigrated to Zonama Sekot around 750 BBY from an unknown planet. It is assumed that they came here to quietly die, as all record of their existence stop at around 400 BBY. They are famous for having invented the martial art of Mahu'Kate which was found by the early Templars and studied by the early Wind Sages. The form has since become the official hand to hand fighting form of the Wind Sages, but little is still known about the Dragon as a whole. The Templars, however, built a small shrine to this ancient order of monks in the small cave where the datapads detailing the martial art were found. They have dubbed this cave simply "The Dragon's Cave."
  • 'The Dragon' appeared in Dragon magazine, a Dungeons and Dragons magazine that ran from 1975 to 2007, and also appeared as an allegory for the latter. The Dragon was the focus of the last three strips of Order of the Stick that ran in Dragon, and also appeared in the same strips printed in Snips, Snails and Dragon Tales. In Dragon #357, The Dragon told the Order that he needed their help so that he could protect himself. In #358, he told them his life story, which was actually just an allegory for the history of the trademark holders of Dragon magazine. In #359, he and the Order escaped via a room filled with characters from past comics that ran in Dragon. The last panel of the last issue shows the Order riding The Dragon into the sunset as Haley thanks him for 32 years of pleasure. In what seems to be the immediate continuity sequence of those strips, the Dragon appears for the last time so far still carrying the Order on his back before lading then on open terrain at the start of the feature coming right after, Invaders from the Fourth Dimension. His design seems to be based on the cover of issue #1 of Dragon Magazine itself.
  • In Hong Kong, when August begins turning back into wood, and no one believes him, he is approached by a young man who tells him of the Dragon, a man who can supposedly help him. August goes to see the Dragon who knows what August's ailment is, and says that in exchange for his help, he will need a personal item. August hands over a necklace containing a wooden whale that's made with the puppet strings his father first carved him with, however, the Dragon then tells August that he'll be needing the addition of $10,000. That night, August goes to a bar and meets another patient of the Dragon's, Tamara, who has cancer and wants it cured. She reveals that the Dragon made her give him a photograph of her and her grandmother, and that she has the $10,000 in her purse to pay him. When Tamara takes a phone call, August snatches the money from her purse and dashes back to the Dragon's office where, in exchange, the Dragon gives him a magic potion that will cure him. However, Tamara steals it back. Tamara then goes to the Dragon and tells him that the potion contains no elements known on this world, and that it's magical. She also reveals that she never had cancer, and lied so that she could get close to a magical being. She says that, now she's discovered him, she can't risk anyone else doing the same, and pulls out a taser. The Dragon then starts to reveal his "true form" and flies towards her in an array of smoke. However, Tamara tasers him and he dies from the powerful electrocution he receives, and she then takes back the picture of her and her grandmother. Later, August returns to the Dragon's office to beg for a second chance, but he finds that he's already dead on the floor. Too wrapped up in himself to wonder what may have happened or who may be responsible. He simply runs away. ("Selfless, Brave and True") August later discovers that the Dragon had been researching about the author for years. He steals the research and a page containing the author. ("Poor Unfortunate Soul")
  • At one time, host Wink Martindale gave away t-shirts with the dragon on them.
  • After The Sorcerer stole Merlin's Mirror he put it under the guardianship of a dragon in his lair. The dragon is said to have a head similar to a pterodactyl. It was a ferocious, fire-breathing dragon with sharp, green scale, and a long tail.. Graham encountered this dragon in the Dragon's Lair. From across the cave, the heat of the sulfurous flames singed Graham's hair. The dragon made half-rushes back and forth at him, taking its time before making a killer charge. Graham tested the balance of his dagger, knowing he had only one chance to strike the dragon in its heart. In order to distract the dragon to give himself more time to aim and a clearer target, he hefted a bucket of water, and just as the dragon exhaled , he flung the water into its snout. He had extinguished the dragon's flames, it stopped and sputtered, steam and bubbles gurgling from its nostrils. Graham stayed the dagger in his hand, seeing the look of embarrassment on the dragon's monstrous face. It dropped its head, and tucked its tail, and the beast pushed a boulder aside and pussyfooted out of the cave. Graham successfully defeated the dragon without any violence. The green dragon later attended Graham's wedding in Kolyma at the Monastery of the Blessed Wilbury.
  • The Dragon is in reality a Shaolin martial artist named Bruce Lee.
  • A Dragon appears in the "Elmo the Musical" segment, "Prince Elmo the Musical." Prince Elmo receives word from his Royal Guards that the dragon is terrifying the town of Tottentot. When they arrive, they learn that this menacing dragon doesn't breathe fire, but possesses atrociously stinky breath. Elmo combats by eating garlic and Limburger cheese to make his breath even stinkier, which ultimately defeats the dragon. The dragon speaks in a low Southern accent based on that of Johnny Cash. His color scheme and overall design is reminiscent of the Mr. Dragon puppet used on Sesame Street. The model for the character was later used in a season 44 episode, only changed to green.
  • The dragon that appeared in the Warrior Ceremony. Though it is not the only dragon in existence, it is the only seemingly mortal one to appear in the story.
  • The Dragon is an original character from the Land of Stories series. He appears in A Grimm Warning. In the Land of Stories mythology, dragons are said to have gone extinct at the end of the Dragon Age, when they were vanquished in a team effort by fairies and elves. However, the Snow Queen posesses a dragon egg and trades it with the Masked Man. He knows a lot about dragons and manages to hatch it. The dragon feeds on livestock and human flesh. Controlled by the one who holds its egg shell, the dragon is set to attack the Fairy Palace, but is ultimately defeated by the Fairy Godmother. He is the one who, upon command from the Masked Man, kills General Marquis.
  • The Dragon is a enigmatic female member of the Vampire Council. She is an old vampire, having created Primo in ancient Roman times and seems to come from the bloodline of Father of the Day. She has the power to draw all of the energy from another vampire, killing it permanently. Like Belle Morte and Morvoren, the Dragon can project her power, and did so in an attempt to force Anita to feed on Jean-Claude's vampires. In Blue Moon, Damian states that the Dragon had formerly sired many vampires, but has remained largely secluded during recent centuries. In Incubus Dreams, the Dragon sent Primo to St. Louis in an attempt to dethrone or destabilize Jean-Claude. Once Jean-Claude and Anita overcame Primo, the Dragon permitted Primo to remain as their servant and expressed a desire to discuss "Council business" with them. In Bullet, it is revealed that the Dragon along with the rest of the Council have taken the power of Marmee Noir into themselves, opening a way for the Mother of Darkness to posses them all. Marmee Noir could not actively posses her, but the Dragon sends some vampires from her bloodline to St. Louis just in case she becomes possessed. Those vampires would allow Anita to free her from the Mother of Darkness just as Anita did for Belle Morte and Padma.
  • The Dragon is a minor antagonist from the Jake and the Never Land Pirates special episode, Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Jake Saves Bucky. The dragon lives on the active volcano-covered island known as the Island of Bell guarding the path to the legendary golden bell. He doesn't like visitors and clearly wants to be left alone.
  • The Dragon is a adventure comedy brickfilm by Stefan van Zwam. It is about a boy who imagines himself fighting a dragon. It was an entry into the Brickfilms.com Heroes and Villains Contest and placed fourth.
  • The Dragon is an inn in the city of Tear. It is owned by Agardo Saranche. It is a tile-roofed inn with three stories. It is bade of dark gray stone. The sign of the inn is a rough approximation of the marks on Rand al'Thor's arms, but stylized to look almost like a raken. The common room has a beam ceiling. Rand al'Thor, Min Farshaw, Nynaeve al'Meara, Alivia, Cadsuane Melaidhrin and a small company of Maiden of the Spear take a room at The Dragon in order to Travel into the Stone of Tear.
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