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FamilyAnimationAdventure

Zog

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Zog is a keen young dragon who wants to learn to fly, roar, and breathe fire, so he studies at the Dragon School. He is desperate to impress his teacher and win a golden star, but he is prone to accidents and he has to be helped by a kind young girl who patches up his bumps and bruises.

Release Date : 2018-12-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Magic Light Pictures

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lenny Henry

Character Name : Himself - Narrator (voice)

Original Name : Lenny Henry

Gender : Male

Hugh Skinner

Character Name : Zog (voice)

Original Name : Hugh Skinner

Gender : Male

Tracey Ullman

Character Name : Madame Dragon (voice)

Original Name : Tracey Ullman

Gender : Female

Kit Harington

Character Name : Sir Gadabout (voice)

Original Name : Kit Harington

Gender : Male

Patsy Ferran

Character Name : Princess Pearl (voice)

Original Name : Patsy Ferran

Gender : Female

Rob Brydon

Character Name : Guards / Knight / other vocals (voice)

Original Name : Rob Brydon

Gender : Male

Emma Tate

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : Emma Tate

Gender : Female

Rocco Wright

Character Name : Young Zog (voice)

Original Name : Rocco Wright

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-12-25

The bright orange "Zog" is determined to win a gold star from his teacher at dragon school, but to be honest - he isn't really very good. His flying is dangerous for just about all concerned; his roaring wouldn't scare the skin off a custard so he's pinning his hopes on capturing a princess. Fortunately, he has already befriended a young girl "Pearl", so you can imagine his delight when he discovers that she's really of royal blood, bored and actually wants to be rescued. Thing is, though, her kingly uncle wants her back so despatches the brave "Sir Gadabout" to retrieve her. A duel of epic proportions looms, but who will win? It's perhaps five minutes too long, this, but it's still an enjoyably vibrant (almost hallucinogenic) animation that's amusing as the young dragon tries to find his feet/wings/fire-breathing skills whilst the rebellious "Pearl" is desperate to escape the boredom of her life. The narration is largely in an amiable rhyme, the score has a simple jollity to it and there are just about enough escapades to keep it fun.