Summary Dragon's Snowy Day: There's been a huge snowfall, and Dragon happily builds a snowman. He's quite taken by his creation, and decides he wants it to come and live in his house, where it'll be safe. It's a bit too toasty inside, though, so Dragon has to find a way to cool down the house enough to keep the snowdragon from melting. He finally does... but then it's too cold for Dragon, so Dragon has to install his inside, outside, and find a way to keep it warm. He eventually realizes he's completely reversed things, to no-one's advantage. Mailmouse comes by and explains to Dragon that he can still play outside with his snowdragon and when he gets cold he can go inside and warm up by the fire. Dragon returns his snowdragon to the nice frosty air, moves back inside his house, and everything is just right. Dragon's Merry Christmas: Dragon goes looking for the most perfect Christmas tree for his home, but when he finds it he can't bear to cut it down, and decorates it where it stands, instead. A day or so later Dragon makes a wreath out of candy... and promises himself that he'll only eat the candy that happens to fall off. He then spends the next while making the candy fall off and eating it, until his wreath is bare and he ends up with a tummy ache. He promises himself next year he'll make a wreath with pinecones. The next day Dragon loses his mittens, so he buys a new pair Then he loses his scarf. Finally, Dragon heads out to buy himself Christmas presents - food, a new scarf. On his way home he meets all his friends and gives them all the presents he just bought. When Dragon gets home he realizes there are no presents left for him... but he's happy. He goes to sleep, dreaming he hears angels singing. Outside his house, Alligator, Beaver and Mailmouse are singing Christmas carols to him.
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : Frank Meschkuleit
Genres : Adventure Comedy Animation Family
Release date : Dec 1, 2006
Countries of origin : United States Canada
Language : English
Filming locations : Canada
Production companies : Scopas Medien Cité-Amérique
Summary Dragon's Snowy Day: There's been a huge snowfall, and Dragon happily builds a snowman. He's quite taken by his creation, and decides he wants it to come and live in his house, where it'll be safe. It's a bit too toasty inside, though, so Dragon has to find a way to cool down the house enough to keep the snowdragon from melting. He finally does... but then it's too cold for Dragon, so Dragon has to install his inside, outside, and find a way to keep it warm. He eventually realizes he's completely reversed things, to no-one's advantage. Mailmouse comes by and explains to Dragon that he can still play outside with his snowdragon and when he gets cold he can go inside and warm up by the fire. Dragon returns his snowdragon to the nice frosty air, moves back inside his house, and everything is just right. Dragon's Merry Christmas: Dragon goes looking for the most perfect Christmas tree for his home, but when he finds it he can't bear to cut it down, and decorates it where it stands, instead. A day or so later Dragon makes a wreath out of candy... and promises himself that he'll only eat the candy that happens to fall off. He then spends the next while making the candy fall off and eating it, until his wreath is bare and he ends up with a tummy ache. He promises himself next year he'll make a wreath with pinecones. The next day Dragon loses his mittens, so he buys a new pair Then he loses his scarf. Finally, Dragon heads out to buy himself Christmas presents - food, a new scarf. On his way home he meets all his friends and gives them all the presents he just bought. When Dragon gets home he realizes there are no presents left for him... but he's happy. He goes to sleep, dreaming he hears angels singing. Outside his house, Alligator, Beaver and Mailmouse are singing Christmas carols to him.
Genres : Adventure Comedy Animation Family
Release date : Dec 1, 2006
Countries of origin : United States Canada
Language : English
Filming locations : Canada
Production companies : Scopas Medien Cité-Amérique