''Dragon Booster'' is a Canadian
animated series
An animated series is a set of animated works with a common series title, usually related to one another. These episodes should typically share the same main characters, some different secondary characters and a basic theme. Series can have either ...
created by Rob Travalino and Kevin Mowrer for the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (french: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television. It is a federal Crown corporation that receives funding from the government. ...
that aired from October 23, 2004 to December 23, 2006. The first series produced by
Nerd Corps Entertainment
Nerd Corps Entertainment was a Canadian 2D, 3D computer animation and flash animation studio located in Vancouver British Columbia. Founded by former Mainframe Entertainment producers Asaph Fipke and Chuck Johnson in 2002, the company was acqui ...
, the series is about young Artha Penn, a stable boy. He is chosen by Beaucephalis (or "Beau" for short), the dragon of legend, to be his rider, turning him into the Dragon Booster, a hero to protect the world from the impending Dragon-Human war and unite humans and dragons for all time.
Plot
The story takes place on the world of Draconis, where 2000 years ago a huge Dragon-Human War erupted. The golden Dragon of Legend chose a human rider, the Dragon Booster, to bring peace and show that dragons and humans can coexist.
In the present day humans have been commanding dragons, the very thing the original Dragon Booster sought to prevent, and another war is looming. However, Connor Penn breeds back into existence one last gold dragon of legend, Beau. Beau chooses a stable boy, Artha Penn to be the Dragon Booster. Artha seeks to protect the world from the impending Dragon-Human war by defeating villains such as Moordryd Paynn and his father Word.
Episodes
Characters
Main
Artha Penn (Voiced by
Matt Hill
Matthew Hill (born January 19, 1968) is a Canadian voice actor working for Ocean Productions.
Career
His roles include List of Ed, Edd n Eddy characters#Ed, Ed in ''Ed, Edd n Eddy'', Kevin Keene, Kevin Keene/Captain N in ''Captain N: The Game Ma ...
): Artha Tannis Penn is a 16 year old stable boy, a street racer, and the main protagonist of the series. After being chosen by Beau as his rider, he becomes the Dragon Booster, a hero sworn to protect the world from another Dragon-Human War. He is also the leader of his own racing team known as the Penn Racing Crew, and is the son of Connor and Fira Penn.
Lance Penn (Voiced by
Kathleen Barr
Kathleen Barr is a Canadian voice actress. She is best known for voicing Marie Kanker and Kevin in ''Ed, Edd n Eddy'' and Trixie Lulamoon and Queen Chrysalis in '' My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic''. She also voiced Henri Richard Maurice D ...
): Lance Patrick Penn is Artha's little brother, and a member of the Penn Racing Crew. He has a blue Energy-class dragon named Fracshun.
Parmon Sean (Voiced by
Lee Tockar
Lee William Tockar (born 1969) is a Canadian voice actor and visual artist who works for several studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is also a writer of children's literature, a musician, sculptor, illustrator and collected painter ...
): Parmon is Artha's best friend and the technology geek as well as mechanic of the Penn Racing Crew. He also has advanced knowledge of just about everything. He has a Bull-class dragon named Cyranno.
Kitt Wonn (Voiced by
Lenore Zann
Lenore Zann (born November 22, 1959) is a Canadian actress and former politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Cumberland—Colchester in the House of Commons of Canada as a member of the Liberal Party. Before ...
): The sole female member of the Penn Racing Crew, and a skilled racer. Artha is shown to have feelings for her, and likewise she is shown to have a crush on the Dragon Booster. She has a red Fire-class dragon named Wyldfyr.
Connor Penn (Voiced by
Garry Chalk
Garry Chalk is a British-born Canadian actor. He has provided the voices for Optimus Primal of '' Beast Wars: Transformers'' and '' Beast Machines'', as well as Optimus Prime in the anime English dubs of '' Transformers: Armada'', '' Transform ...
): Connor Penn was the owner of Penn Stables, father of Artha Penn and enemy of Word Paynn. For most of the series, Connor disguises himself as the character Mortis, a mentor of the Penn Racing Crew. He did this to allow Artha to develop on his own without relying on his father, as well as to watch over his two sons with no interference.
Beau: Beaucephalis is the Dragon of Legend and distantly related to the first Dragon of Legend who stopped the original Dragon-Human War. He is Artha's dragon partner. His Special Abilities include; Mag Shield, Furox Form, Five Draconium Colors of Balance Mag Manipulation, and Black Draconium Use.
Antagonists
Word Paynn (Voiced by Mark Oliver): The father of Moordryd Paynn and the main antagonist of the series. His main goal is to start another Dragon-Human War, confident that he can control the war and whatever benefits it can give to him. He owns Paynn Inc., a company that manufactures cutting edge racing and battling gear. Throughout the first half of the series, his plans tend to revolve around stealing the dragon of legend, Beau. He is later revealed to be Drakkus, a warrior with ancient armor from 3000 years ago, and rides a pure black dragon named Abandonn.
Moordryd Paynn (Voiced by
Trevor Devall
Trevor Devall (born November 10, 1972) is a Canadian-American voice actor and podcaster. He worked for various other studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for years, before he relocated to Los Angeles, California, US in 2013.
Early life ...
): The 16 year old leader of the Dragon Eye Crew and son of Word Paynn. Moordryd starts as one of the main antagonists of the series and the primary enemy of Artha Penn. However, as the series progresses he is shown to have heroic qualities within him, and develops into a more complex anti-hero. Later under the guidance of Armeggadon, Moordryd finds a black draconium gauntlet and becomes the Shadow Booster, possessing power rivaling that of the Dragon Booster. He rides a black dragon named Decepshun.
Armeggaddon (Voiced by Gerad Plunkett): 3000 years ago, He was an enemy to the original Dragon Booster and helped start the original Dragon-Human War. He was imprisoned in The Shadow Track by the original Shadow Booster until Artha and Moordryd broke the spell. Armeggaddon mentors Moordryd, who becomes the Shadow Booster.
Cain (Voiced by
Scott McNeil
Scott McNeil is an Australian-born Canadian actor. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. One of the best-known Canadian voice actors of all time, McNeil has provided voices to many characters in animated shows, most notabl ...
): Moordryd Paynn's key lieutenant as well as his closest friend.
Recurring characters
Phistus: The leader of the Grip of the Dragon crew as well as the Down City Council of Twelve. He is also the all-time Dragon City jousting champion. He rides the green Bull-class dragon Brutaris.
Pyrrah: A street racer and the leader of the Dragon Flares Crew. She is Sparkk's elder sister and rides the red Magma-class dragon Phorrj.
Khatah: The leader of The Inner Order Crew. He and his crew are former world champions of the Horn of Libris Tournament before they were defeated (with a bit of cheating) by Moordryd and Cain. He rides the blue Energy-class dragon Shock-Ra.
Captain Faier: The new head of Dragon City Security headquartered at Precinct. He rides the blue Energy-class dragon Cuffs.
Stewardd: The short, reclusive leader of the Dragon Keepers crew.
Propheci: The true leader of the Prophets Crew, an orange Control-class dragon. His human rider was Reepyr, who along with his fellow riders submitted to the control of their dragons. Propheci wants the Dragon Booster destroyed to prevent humans from controlling dragons.
Chute: The Academy's top cadet student and the leader of the Dragon Winds Crew. She has a white dragon called Turbulence.
Sentrus: The Academy scout who shows interest in Artha Penn and Moordryd Paynn.
Cancellation
The end of the final episode of the third season alluded to a planned name change to ''Dragon Booster: Academy'' for the next season. However, in an interview with
Matt Hill
Matthew Hill (born January 19, 1968) is a Canadian voice actor working for Ocean Productions.
Career
His roles include List of Ed, Edd n Eddy characters#Ed, Ed in ''Ed, Edd n Eddy'', Kevin Keene, Kevin Keene/Captain N in ''Captain N: The Game Ma ...
(the voice of Artha Penn) on June 10, 2006, at the
Otakuthon
Otakuthon is Quebec's largest anime convention promoting Japanese animation (anime), Japanese graphic novels (manga), related gaming and Japanese pop-culture (music, cinema, television). It is held annually for 3 days in downtown Montreal during ...
convention held in
Concordia University
Concordia University ( French: ''Université Concordia'') is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University, Concordia is one of the t ...
, it was made apparent that ''Dragon Booster'' failed to pull together a large enough fan base and production has permanently ceased on the series. He stated, "We did not get the following 13 episodes." When asked why the series lost its bid for more episodes, Hill responded, "They were not selling enough action figures".
References
External links
Dragon Booster at Internet Movie Database (IMDB)Dragon Booster Fan SiteDragon Booster Fan Forum
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