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Modern fan illustration by David Demaret of the dragon Smaug from J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 high fantasy novel The Hobbit. This is a list of dragons in popular culture.Dragons in some form are nearly universal across cultures and as such have become a staple of modern popular culture, especially in the fantasy genre.
'Nezha fights the sea') is a 1979 Chinese animated fantasy film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival, [3] listed under the English title Prince Nezha's Triumph Against Dragon King, and was released in the United Kingdom as Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings.
Pages in category "Dragons in popular culture" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Dragon king theory; The Dragon (poem) F. Fantasmic! G.
US BB 1 – Apr 1979, Switzerland 1 – May 1979, Australia 1 for 1 weeks May 1980, Canada 2 – Apr 1979, Sweden (alt) 2 – May 1979, Norway 2 – Jun 1979, France 3 – May 1979, Austria 3 – Jun 1979, US BB 4 of 1979, Scrobulate 5 of disco, Germany 6 – May 1979, POP 6 of 1979, UK 11 – May 1979, US CashBox 14 of 1979, Netherlands 14 ...
King of Latin Pop: Puerto Rico (US) [269] Reba McEntire: Queen of Country United States [270] Lydia Mendoza: Queen of Tejano: United States [271] Freddie Mercury: The King of Queen: United Kingdom [272] Mighty Sparrow : Calypso King of the World: Trinidad and Tobago [273] Luis Miguel: El Sol de Mexico (The Sun of Mexico) Mexico [274] [275 ...
Stephen King – The Dead Zone; Russell Kirk – The Princess of All Lands; Milan Kundera – The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (first published in French as Le Livre du rire et de l'oubli) John le Carré – Smiley's People; Morgan Llywelyn – Lion of Ireland: The Legend of Brian Boru; Robert Ludlum – The Matarese Circle
Concept-art done for Sintel, 3rd open-movie of the Blender Foundation. Artwork : David Revoy. This is a list of dragons in film and television.The dragons are organized by either film or television and further by whether the media is animation or live-action.
Marc Alexander Hunter (7 September 1953 – 17 July 1998) was a New Zealand rock and pop singer, songwriter and record producer. He was the lead vocalist of Dragon (1973–11/1979, 8/1982–1989, 1995–11/1997), a band formed by his older brother, Todd Hunter, in Auckland in January 1972.