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A barbarian woman with a miraculous healing staff gains the help of a group of to-be heroes as an army of dragons invades the land.A barbarian woman with a miraculous healing staff gains the help of a group of to-be heroes as an army of dragons invades the land.A barbarian woman with a miraculous healing staff gains the help of a group of to-be heroes as an army of dragons invades the land.
Lucy Lawless
- Goldmoon
- (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
- Flint Fireforge
- (voice)
- …
Michelle Trachtenberg
- Tika
- (voice)
Rino Romano
- Caramon Majere
- (voice)
Neil Ross
- Fizban The Fabulous
- (voice)
Marc Worden
- Sturm Brightblade
- (voice)
Phil LaMarr
- Riverwind
- (voice)
- …
Dee Bradley Baker
- Pyros
- (voice)
Juliette Cohen
- Onyx
- (voice)
Nika Futterman
- Takhisis
- (voice)
Caroline Gelabert
- Laurana
- (voice)
Ben McCain
- Elistan
- (voice)
Jentle Phoenix
- Bupu
- (voice)
Susan Silo
- Flamestrike
- (voice)
David Sobolov
- Verminaard
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaKiefer Sutherland actually looked into the whole background of his character, Raistlin, before showing up on the set to do the recording. He was continuously worried about the pronunciation of the magic spells, so they had to to record multiple takes around his spell casting.
- GoofsVarious animated errors appear all over this movie. At one point a character seems to have three legs, another a character's hair is white instead of brown. Some chairs have no color to them and seem invisible.
- Quotes
Tasslehoff Burrfoot: Hey! She cast that spell without using those funny words! Why can't you do that, all powerful mage?
Raistlin Majere: She's channeling the power of a god, you dolt. I'm wresting arcane energies from the very fabric of the universe - it's completely different.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #38.14 (2008)
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First, you need a drink.
Four stars of ten.
I've seen the movie twice. The first time was the obvious 'sit down, and enjoy the story from my youth," viewing. The second time was, "lets see that again in drunk-o-vision." I won't say what has already been said time and time again; choppy animation, bad mixture of dated 2d with dated 3d, and an average of 5 or 10 frames. Oops! I said it. :) This, of course, pales if you've had a couple shots first. Sure, this is the unexplored review. The Story is mostly intact, and the heart in the right place, but still it remains; this is a badly done movie. Of course, have the right beverage, and suddenly it's a great movie! No more will Verminards dishtowel face mask bother you! Fuzzy animation won't be an issue, because your vision will be fuzzy. Tas will be funnier, Raistlin will be creepier, and the Forestmaster will... well the Forestmaster will still be downright wrong, and no amount of drinking will stop that. :) Drinking helps, but it doesn't cure.
The movie earns points for trying, on what was obviously a tight and tiny budget. I grant the makers that. The end result wasn't up to the expectations of the public, and I'm sorry for that. Wizards of the Coast doesn't like taking big risks, and their products show this (any D&D movie shows this to be true). A good story got squandered with bad production because of it.
... but drinking helps. ;)
I've seen the movie twice. The first time was the obvious 'sit down, and enjoy the story from my youth," viewing. The second time was, "lets see that again in drunk-o-vision." I won't say what has already been said time and time again; choppy animation, bad mixture of dated 2d with dated 3d, and an average of 5 or 10 frames. Oops! I said it. :) This, of course, pales if you've had a couple shots first. Sure, this is the unexplored review. The Story is mostly intact, and the heart in the right place, but still it remains; this is a badly done movie. Of course, have the right beverage, and suddenly it's a great movie! No more will Verminards dishtowel face mask bother you! Fuzzy animation won't be an issue, because your vision will be fuzzy. Tas will be funnier, Raistlin will be creepier, and the Forestmaster will... well the Forestmaster will still be downright wrong, and no amount of drinking will stop that. :) Drinking helps, but it doesn't cure.
The movie earns points for trying, on what was obviously a tight and tiny budget. I grant the makers that. The end result wasn't up to the expectations of the public, and I'm sorry for that. Wizards of the Coast doesn't like taking big risks, and their products show this (any D&D movie shows this to be true). A good story got squandered with bad production because of it.
... but drinking helps. ;)
- Firia_lyta
- Mar 16, 2008
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