Dragons: The Nine Realms - Season 1 Direct

Thunder (the Night Light) and the other new species are visually distinct and creative.

Led by Tom Kullersen, a descendant of the Haddock line (though he doesn't know it yet). 🛡️ The Pros

Much of the humor and interaction feels geared strictly toward children, lacking the "all-ages" sophistication of the movies. The Verdict Rating: 6/10 Dragons: The Nine Realms - Season 1

A group of kids discovers that dragons are real and hiding in an underground world.

Dragons: The Nine Realms is a functional, harmless expansion of the lore. It’s perfect for kids who want more dragon action, but older fans may find the modern setting and simplified writing a bit jarring. It’s a "solid" start that spends most of its time setting the stage rather than taking flight. If you'd like to dive deeper, Thunder (the Night Light) and the other new

Subtle nods to Hiccup and Toothless reward longtime fans of the original series.

At only six episodes, the season is lean and moves quickly through the introductions. ⚠️ The Cons The Verdict Rating: 6/10 A group of kids

The visual fidelity is a noticeable step down from the films and even the Race to the Edge series.