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  1. Dragon Tales: Created by Ron Rodecker, James Coane, Jeffrey Scott, Elana Lesser, Cliff Ruby, Wesley Eure. With Kathleen Barr, Andrea Libman, Danny McKinnon, Jason Michas.

  2. Quetzal (pronounced "Ket-Zel"), voiced by Eli Gabay, is a main character in Dragon Tales. He is a wise elderly yellow male dragon who came from Mexico and has been residing in Dragon Land for many centuries. He also has an identical twin brother named Fernando, who is rarely seen on the show. TBA TBA He is an expert on Dragon Land lore and is a great resource for Max, Emmy, Enrique and the ...

  3. Characters; Ord Sees The Light; Zak Takes A Dive; A Liking To Biking; To Fly With A New Friend; Much Ado About Nodlings; One Small Step for Cassie

  4. Enrique, voiced by Aida Ortega, is Emmy and Max's new best friend and next-door neighbor who moved to the U.S. from Colombia. He first appears in the beginning of season three and travels to Dragon Land with the children. His recent experiences in South America provide more opportunities for the characters to demonstrate the meaning of new Spanish words, much like Dora the Explorer, Rosita ...

  5. Sep 6, 1999 · Dragon Tales - TV Series (1999) Dragon Tales is an animated educational fantasy children's television series created by Jim Coane and Ron Rodecker, developed by Coane, Wesley Eure, Jeffrey Scott, Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser, and produced by Children's Television Workshop, Sesame Workshop, Columbia TriStar Television, Sony Pictures Television ...

  6. For the Dragon Tunes song, see Zak & Wheezie (song). Zak and Wheezie are the tetartagonists of Dragon Tales. They are fraternal conjoined twin Dragon Land inhabitants who both love music, though their complete opposite personalities can often cause lots of arguments between the two of them, but they make up and get along, like agree to disagree. Also, they are Enrique's best friends. In nearly ...

  7. Dragon Tales was an animated Sesame Workshop and Columbia TriStar /Sony Pictures show on PBS Kids. Its original run lasted from 1999 to 2005. Repeats were also seen on PBSKids Sprout, but are no longer being broadcast (it was taken off the air on August 31, 2010), though a number of DVD releases remain available.

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