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  2. Kids' WB Specials - Wikipedia

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    Aired in May 1998, this broadcast was themed around promoting the release of the film Quest for Camelot. The backlot set used in the bumpers was specially designed with a medieval theme, and Devon and Cornwall, the two-headed dragon from the film, appeared in specially-made promotional spots.

  3. Quest for Camelot - Wikipedia

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    Quest for Camelot (released internationally as The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot) is a 1998 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and directed by Frederik Du Chau and very loosely based on the 1976 novel The King's Damosel by Vera Chapman.

  4. The King's Damosel - Wikipedia

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    The movie added several trademark elements of children's animation, including several "talking animal sidekicks" (Devon and Cornwall, Bladebeak, Ruber's griffin and Ayden, though Ayden is the exception in that he doesn't speak but displays a human-like personality) and musical numbers.

  5. List of dragons in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Devon & Cornwall: Quest for Camelot: A conjoined two-headed dragon - the sophisticated and intelligent Devon and the boorish but loyal Cornwall. Thanks to the bullying from the rest of the dragons due to their differences and their inability to fly, they want nothing more than to be apart from one another Discord: My Little Pony: Friendship is ...

  6. Adaptations of The Phantom of the Opera - Wikipedia

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    In the animated film Quest For Camelot, during the song If I Didn't Have You, two-headed dragon(s) Devon and Cornwall morph into the Phantom and Madame Butterfly. In Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Count Olaf has a newspaper with a picture of Lon Chaney as the Phantom on the front page.

  7. Tintagel - Wikipedia

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    Camelot Castle Hotel in 2012. The King Arthur's Castle Hotel (now called Camelot Castle Hotel) opened in 1899; it was an enterprise of Sir Robert Harvey and the architect was Silvanus Trevail. It was originally intended as the terminus hotel for a planned branch railway line from Camelford that was never built. [39]

  8. Sir Lionel - Wikipedia

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    In the musical Camelot, Lionel is the knight brought back to life by Lancelot after he accidentally kills him in a joust (though the film switches him with Dinadan). The two do not seem to be related. Lionel appears in the 1998 animated film Quest for Camelot as the father of the protagonist, Kayley, who wished to follow her father's footsteps ...

  9. Dumnonii - Wikipedia

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    The location of the Dumnonii in what is now Cornwall and Devon. Ptolemy 's 2nd century Geography places the Dumnonii to the west of the Durotriges . The name purocoronavium that appears in the Ravenna Cosmography implies the existence of a sub-tribe called the Cornavii or Cornovii, perhaps the ancestors of the Cornish people .