Dragon Booster
Title card
GenreAction
Adventure
Science fantasy
Comedy drama
Created byRob Travalino
Kevin Mowrer
Directed byGeorge Samilski
J. Falconer
Steve Ball
Voices ofMatt Hill
Kathleen Barr
Garry Chalk
Mark Oliver
Trevor Devall
Lee Tockar
Lenore Zann
Scott McNeil
Theme music composerRobert Buckley
ComposerRobert Buckley
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes39 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Ken Faier
  • Kevin Mowrer
  • Philip von Alvensleben
  • Jan Korbelin
ProducerAsaph Fipke
Running time22-30 minutes
Production companiesApolloScreen Filmproduktion
Nerd Corps Entertainment
The Story Hat
Alliance Atlantis
Original release
NetworkCBC Television
ReleaseOctober 23, 2004 (2004-10-23) –
December 16, 2006 (2006-12-16)

Dragon Booster is a Canadian animated series created by Rob Travalino and Kevin Mowrer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that aired from October 23, 2004 to December 16, 2006. The first series produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment, 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.[1]

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.[1]

Episodes

Main article: List of Dragon Booster episodes

Characters

Main

Antagonists

Recurring characters

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 (the voice of Artha Penn) on June 10, 2006, at the Otakuthon convention held in Concordia University, 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".[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 163. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. ^ Hill, Matt (June 10, 2006). "Interview with Matt Hill" (Interview). Concordia University.