"Blazing Dragons" Sir Hare (TV Episode 1996) Poster

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(1996)

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The huge failure of Sir Loungelot
djangorflores25 September 2021
Like in Tournament day, this was another battle the dragon characters faced with many issues included. This time, it was not an actual tournament, it was a battle that Sir Loungelot took on that was started by Count Geoffrey that even Loungelot couldn't win.

There were many things that made Loungelot's battle hard to take on. King Allfire's rule regarding that knights should not touch a hare made it harder for Loungelot to challenge the Hare Knight, which was also considered to be illogical in reality. Not only was the Hare Knight poorly designed, but it was considered almost illogical for how it was designed in real dragon size, since it was never explained how the hare became larger than its normal size upon the first scene it was in. Because of the hare's large size, Sir Loungelot fought weakly in the fight against it, as they didn't stand a chance against each other. Normally, Sir Loungelot would win every battle in this series, but this was a Massive failure. But of course, Loungelot probably wasn't ready for that challenge, as he didn't get a lot of training to take on giant creatures. Aside from that, it wasn't the only thing wrong with this episode.

The other concern I noticed from the battle, where the crowd that Sir Loungelot was catering to. Normally, the dragon knights would normally have other dragons as the audience, but this time, it was mostly humans. Understanding that the dragons are living in the human world for many strange reasons and the peasants living there were all humans that all look alike. I wasn't sure why exactly the peasants attended the battle instead of other anthropomorphic dragons, but it was probably because of what Count Geoffrey did to their money at the beginning of the episode,, and they were hoping that Loungelot would win it back for them from his battle with the hare. I was disturbed by this when I thought about other anthropomorphic animal cartoons (including ones without humans) and compared them to that scene in my mind. It could also be because the battle was last minute and the only crowd King Allfire could get to watch the battle, which might sound understandable in case. But again, I believe that the battle could have been seen a lot differently with more anthropomorphic animals involved in a scene like that.

Overall, this episode was illogical and slightly disturbing to see, and I bet my experience with this cartoon can't get any worse than that.
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