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DRAGON IN NAME ONLY, A

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DRAGON IN NAME ONLY, A is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 2-5
5 minutes
VIDEO
JACYNTA SCURFIELD
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Yes, absolutely adorable and well executed. Great moral to this story. Really perfect for KIDS FIRST!

The story follows a Komodo Dragon who aspires to be a "real" dragon and admires one she has seen. She goes to great lengths to create wings so she fly! And accomplishes it, but not for long. Dejected, she lands back on the ground, only to be surprised by the real dragon coming towards her on foot to hang out with her. Together they fly with Koru on the real dragon's back, showing us how things can work out in the end. I love the animation; it's quite beautiful. The narrator's voice is perfect for this short animated tale and the background music works well also.

The film's message is that we all can be who we are and fit right in with others. We don't need to try to be something we are not.

I give this film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

Yes, absolutely adorable and well executed. Great moral to this story. Really perfect for KIDS FIRST!

The story follows a Komodo Dragon who aspires to be a "real" dragon and admires one she has seen. She goes to great lengths to create wings so she fly! And accomplishes it, but not for long. Dejected, she lands back on the ground, only to be surprised by the real dragon coming towards her on foot to hang out with her. Together they fly with Koru on the real dragon's back, showing us how things can work out in the end. I love the animation; it's quite beautiful. The narrator's voice is perfect for this short animated tale and the background music works well also.

The film's message is that we all can be who we are and fit right in with others. We don't need to try to be something we are not.

I give this film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

A lonely Komodo dragon goes to great heights to befriend a 'real' Dragon.
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