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Merlin and the Dragons

''Merlin and the Dragons'' is a 1991 animated film adapted from a story by Jane Yolen and illustrations by Alan Lee. It was directed by Dennis Woodyard (as Dennis J. Woodyard) and Hu Yihong and includes a musical score by composer Michel Rubini. The production is a retelling of the Arthurian legend, with Merlin the magician, based on material from Nennius and Geoffrey of Monmouth.〔Salda, Michael N. ("Arthurian Animation" ). The Arthuriana/Camelot Project Bibliographies and Reprints. University of Rochester, May 2005 (retrieved 1 August 2013). Salda, Michael N. ''Arthurian Animation: A Study of Cartoon Camelots on Film and Television''. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2013.〕 Yolen is a prolific author of Arthurian-themed texts, and this production continues her series of retellings of the Merlin story.〔Yolen first expressed her interest in Merlin in the anthology ''Merlin's Booke ''(1986) and has since expanded a number of these stories into novels for children, including ''The Dragons Boy'' and ''The Young Merlin Trilogy''. She speaks about her work in a 1988 interview with Raymond H. Thompson available as part of (''Taliesin's Successors: Interviews with Authors of Modern Arthurian Literature'' ).〕 The film is narrated and voiced by Kevin Kline and was originally broadcast as an episode of the PBS program ''Long Ago and Far Away'' (TV series). It has also been released to VHS (no longer available), DVD, and CD by Lightyear Entertainment as part of the "Stories to Remember" series; the CD includes the narration only and adds illustrations by Iain McCraig.〔Nastali, Dan, and Raymond H. Thomson. "Yolen Jane." ''The New Arthurian Encyclopedia, Updated Paperback Edition with Supplement''. Ed. Norris J. Lacy. New York: Garland, 1996. 614.〕
The story was later adapted by Yolen and illustrated by Li Ming, under the title "''Merlin and the Dragons"'' (Cobblehill Books, 1995).
==Plot summary==
A young King Arthur is woken from sleep by dreams questioning his right to rule, and consults Merlin, who narrates a story of his own of a young boy capable of precognition. The boy, called Emrys, is feared in his village and therefore called a demon. Eventually, King Vortigern forces his village to build him a fortress, which repeatedly collapses; whereupon his prophets advise the sacrifice of Emrys' life to support it. When Emrys is brought before Vortigern, he reveals a pool of water eroding the foundations of the fortress. When the pool is exposed, two dragons emerge from the stones therein, and the red is slain by the white. Time passes, and Emrys perceives an army coming to kill Vortigern. Soon after, Vortigern is defeated, and the story ends with Merlin revealing that he is Emrys and that Arthur's father is Uther Pendragon, whereupon Merlin and Arthur return to sleep.

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