Dragon Tales: the forgotten hit cartoon from PBS

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Holy moly, there's a Facebook group for Dragon Tales that has over 20,000 members...
This doesn’t really surprise me. I know of more than a few people who are a bit younger than me who said they watched the show as kids (I was like 10 when it premiered so it was after my time). I think the main reason why it doesn’t come up as much as other shows from that era is that it’s for a younger audience. In my experience at least, people seem to be more nostalgic over what they watched when they were grade school aged, not when they were three.
 

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Man, I love Dragon Tales! Though, it's definitely nowhere near forgotten. It was reran on PBS stations and PBS Kids Sprout until 2010 (unfortunately due to losing broadcast rights)

Also, it was available to stream on Netflix until 2016. Sesame Workshop had a falling with them due to the HBO deal, never understood why Dragon Tales was never on Max. Although, it is on Prime Video, so there might be some sort of exclusive deal there.
I've always considered it forgotten, at least compared to the PBS cartoons surrounding it. Like, it was just as popular as The Magic School Bus, Clifford and even Arthur back in 2002; nowadays all three of those are far more talked about than Dragon Tales. Which is, again, quite the fall from how popular it was in the 2000s.
 

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This doesn’t really surprise me. I know of more than a few people who are a bit younger than me who said they watched the show as kids (I was like 10 when it premiered so it was after my time). I think the main reason why it doesn’t come up as much as other shows from that era is that it’s for a younger audience. In my experience at least, people seem to be more nostalgic over what they watched when they were grade school aged, not when they were three.
I feel like people born after 1991 are far more nostalgic for Dragon Tales than people born in/before '91. They were just young enough to enjoy it I feel.
 

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Man, I love Dragon Tales! Though, it's definitely nowhere near forgotten. It was reran on PBS stations and PBS Kids Sprout until 2010 (unfortunately due to losing broadcast rights)

Also, it was available to stream on Netflix until 2016. Sesame Workshop had a falling with them due to the HBO deal, never understood why Dragon Tales was never on Max. Although, it is on Prime Video, so there might be some sort of exclusive deal there.
Not on Prime anymore, but it is on The Roku Channel. Granted, I doubt any Gen Alpha kids will ever be exposed to it, unfortunately.
 

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I'm kind of surprised there hasn't been at least some sort of continuation of Dragon Tales in any form. It seems like every single other big PBS cartoon (or PBS show in general) from the same period as Dragon Tales has come back in some way.
 

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I'm kind of surprised there hasn't been at least some sort of continuation of Dragon Tales in any form. It seems like every single other big PBS cartoon (or PBS show in general) from the same period as Dragon Tales has come back in some way.
Sony owns it, so not very likely to happen.
 

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I'm kind of surprised there hasn't been at least some sort of continuation of Dragon Tales in any form. It seems like every single other big PBS cartoon (or PBS show in general) from the same period as Dragon Tales has come back in some way.
To be honest I dont want one, if there was it would have to be animated in low budget flash, which would be so heartbreaking to see. Dragon Tales had such great wamr animation.
 
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Man, I love Dragon Tales! Though, it's definitely nowhere near forgotten. It was reran on PBS stations and PBS Kids Sprout until 2010 (unfortunately due to losing broadcast rights)

Also, it was available to stream on Netflix until 2016. Sesame Workshop had a falling with them due to the HBO deal, never understood why Dragon Tales was never on Max. Although, it is on Prime Video, so there might be some sort of exclusive deal there.
Since Sony co-produced the show with Sesame, they own the rights
 

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