Genre: | Superhero |
Runtime: | 22 minutes |
Developer: | Dean Stefan (seasons 1–2) Bob Forward (season 2) |
Producer: | Weldon Poapst Chris Bartleman (season 2) Blair Peters (season 2) |
Director: | Craig Wilson Chris Bartleman (season 2) |
Executive Producer: | Sheldon S. Wiseman Scott De Las Casas Erik Larsen (season 1) Brian Ray (season 2) |
Voices: | Jim Cummings Danny Mann Jennifer Hale Dorian Harewood René Auberjonois Frank Welker Kath Soucie Rob Paulsen Jeff Glen Bennett Tony Jay |
Composer: | Sean Murray Shawn K. Clement (season 2) |
Country: | United States Canada |
Language: | English |
Network: | USA Network |
Company: | Lacewood Productions (season 1) Studio B Productions (season 2) Universal Cartoon Studios P3 Entertainment USA Studios |
Num Seasons: | 2 |
Num Episodes: | 26 |
The Savage Dragon is a half-hour animated television series aired as part of the Cartoon Express on the USA Network.[1] Co-produced by Universal Cartoon Studios, P3 Entertainment, Lacewood Productions for season 1 and Studio B Productions for season 2, it ran for 26 episodes from 1995 to 1996 and featured numerous supporting characters from the comic book series, including She-Dragon, Horde, Barbaric, Mako and Overlord.
The Dragon was voiced by Jim Cummings.[2] Additional voices were provided by Mark Hamill, Michael Dorn, Jennifer Hale, René Auberjonois, Frank Welker, Paul Eiding, Rob Paulsen and Tony Jay.
The series is currently available to stream on Peacock.
To coincide with the animated series, Playmates Toys produced a toyline of five action figures featuring the Dragon, She-Dragon, and Barbaric.