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Dragon Tales

''Dragon Tales'' is an American-Canadian〔(''Dragon Tales'' - "A Magical World of Rainbow Rivers and Talking Trees", archive, on Sesame Workshop's official website )〕〔(Sony Pictures Television official Dragon Tales site, available on Internet Archive )〕〔(IMDb ''Dragon Tales'' company credits )〕 animated pre-school children's television series created by Jim Coane and Ron Rodecker and developed by Coane, Wesley Eure, Jeffrey Scott, Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser. The story focuses on the adventures of two siblings, Emmy and Max, and their dragon friends Ord, Cassie, Zak, Wheezie, and Quetzal. The series began broadcasting on the PBS on their PBS Kids block on September 6, 1999, with its final episode aired on November 25, 2005. Re-runs ceased on August 31, 2010. The program's full library of episodes was made available to subscribers of the streaming service Netflix.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Dragon Tales'' on Netflix )〕 Though never released in a full season or series format on DVD, numerous individual releases were made available from all seasons on both DVD and VHS formats, a total of at least 17 DVD releases, each typically featuring at least 5 stories from the show, including "Adventures in Dragon Land," "Playing Fair Makes Playing Fun" and the animated / live-action special "Let's Start a Band."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sony Wonder - DVD - Preschool - ''Dragon Tales'' )
Kellogg's cereal company and their associated products Rice Krispies, Froot Loops and Frosted Flakes were major sponsors throughout the program's run.
==Origin==
''Dragon Tales'' is based on the characters created in 1978 by Laguna Beach, California artist and retired educator Ron Rodecker, who was recovering from a coronary artery bypass graft when he began sketching dragons as a means of symbolizing forces in life that were too big to control.〔〔(Millennium Web Catalog ). 0-infoweb.newsbank.com.dbpcosdcsgt.co.san-diego.ca.us. Retrieved on 2011-10-13.〕 In 1997, Jim Coane, then a producer at Columbia TriStar Television, found the artwork and developed it into a television series with several writers. Coane then brought the project to the Children's Television Workshop, where Marjorie Kalins helped him and Columbia TriStar Television obtain a grant from the Department of Education and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The grant proposal was written by Wesley Eure. As Columbia TriStar was the TV division of two major Hollywood film studios, which in turn were owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, this made ''Dragon Tales'' the first (and so far, only) PBS Kids program to be co-produced by a major Hollywood studio's TV subsidiary; in 2002, C-T was renamed to Sony Pictures Television, a company that would co-produce the third season of the program. Coane was the executive producer for the first two seasons.

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