Dragon Hunters

Dragon Hunters

  • Director:
  • Writer: Frédéric Lenoir,Arthur Qwak
  • Countries of origin: France, Luxembourg, Germany
  • Language: French
  • Release date: March 26, 2008
  • Also known as: Cazadores de dragones
  • "Chasseurs de dragons" is an animated film directed by Guillaume Ivernel and starring Vincent Linton and Patrick Tensi. The film was released in France on March 26, 2008. 

    Details

    • Release date March 26, 2008
    • Filming locations France
    • Production companies Futurikon, Luxanimation, Trixter Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    €11,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $12,389,088

    Movie reviews

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    • By Greta 2022-12-23 05:39:51

      Want to experience a different world full of imagination?

      When I am used to watching Hollywood movies, I will naturally ask myself a question: am I blinded? It’s like eating McDonald’s Coca-Cola, but never knowing the deliciousness of coconut milk and almonds! Of course, this film co-produced by France, Germany, and Luxembourg has more or less the influence of the Hollywood model, but what can be discovered from this film is not the single "sweetness" of saccharin of Disney, but the malic acid and strawberry fragrance. , Mexican spicy... This time the...

    • By Madyson 2022-11-04 04:04:37

      It was so bad

      I'm talking about movies.
      I watched it for more than 20 minutes, not because it was wonderful, but I kept thinking that there are such bad films in the Western film industry?
      The camera shot of the action scene of the fight kept shaking, and the character shot was too close; there was the so-called heroine, who was short, full of bones, and had very young teeth, alas. . .
      I haven't even seen a single dragon in the whole movie, and the storyline is even more confusing....

    • By Cordelia 2022-11-04 00:21:22

      Private Talk "Dragon Hunter" 12

      Dad said that in general movies and TV series, basically don't go deep into other people's logic - under this premise, we just enjoy the feeling it brings.
      above.
      Next: As soon as the

        movie opens, the situation, characters, and soundtrack make people feel the strong style of the blockbuster and the tone of literary and artistic resources.
        From the perspective of the situation, the ruins of Chinese-style, Thai or Cambodian-style buildings, and then seeing the Great...

    • By Therese 2022-09-24 19:14:23

      Chinese style

      In the movie, a floating world is fictionalized, which is as large as buildings and land, as small as debris and dust, all floating in the sky. But the world lacks flowers, trees, and birds, and everything is full of chaos and disorder. The reason for all this is that a ferocious and mighty dragon wants to destroy the world.
           The story is old-fashioned, and the ending is expected. But the screen of the movie is really beautiful. Some viewers said that "every shot is a dream" in it. I...

    • By Nyasia 2022-09-10 12:44:04

      Animation "Dragon Hunter"

      I think, in terms of pictures and imagination, "Dragon Hunter" is the best cartoon I have ever watched this year. The film sets the background of the story in a world where all lands are floating in the sky (maybe some animation fans will think of Hayao Miyazaki's "Castle in the Sky"). At a certain moment in this world, a huge dragon will wake up and destroy the world. Only the strongest dragon hunter can subdue it. Then by mistake, an ordinary warrior embarked on the journey of hunting the...

    User comments

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    • By Grady 2023-08-29 07:36:52

      Although the plot is...

    • By Liana 2023-07-23 12:55:21

      I only watched the ending, but the color environment design is very...

    • By Monte 2023-06-30 19:05:37

      fairy tale come...

    • By Marguerite 2023-06-12 17:20:41

      The plot is a bit cliché, but everything else is good....

    • By Eldora 2023-06-10 14:57:54

      Worse than not...

    Movie quotes

    • Zoé: [with reference to jaws] "Were going to need a bigger island"

    • [Lian-Chu and Gwizdo sit by the campfire. Gwizdo is sulking]

      Lian-Chu: What's the matter, Gwizdo? Are you mad?

      Gwizdo: You think, that for once, you could take your job seriously? It's always the same old circus, Lian-Chu. All you do is clown around for the peanut gallery.

      Lian-Chu: But I don't do it on purpose.

      Gwizdo: [scoffing] Yeah, it's a blimey good thing too. Why, pray tell, do you think these hicks never pay?

      Lian-Chu: Because they've got no money?

      Gwizdo: No! They rip us off because you're not credible!

      Lian-Chu: What does credible mean?

      Gwizdo: I dunno, eh...

      [He grabs Hector by the arm]

      Gwizdo: We'll take Hector here, for example. Hector, with his big fangs and all that fur, well, he's credible. And that's why the hicks are scared of him, you get it?

      [Lian-Chu looks puzzled and shrugs]

      Gwizdo: You don't get it.

      [He absent-mindedly drops Hector]

      Gwizdo: Hey, look. A dragon hunter who's credible makes the whole earth shake when he walks, right? Like, boom, boom, ba-boom, boom, boom, ba-boom, huh?

      [Hector laughs]

      Hector: Stupid.

      [Gwizdo smacks Hector upside the head]

      Gwizdo: And if he has to, he smacks his debtors a couple of times. Bim! Bam! Fork over the money! You get the picture?

      Lian-Chu: Hitting clients? That's being credible?

      [Gwizdo sighs, annoyed]

      Gwizdo: Another example.

      [He picks up a bag Lian-Chu knitted]

      Gwizdo: You think it's credible? A dragon hunter who likes to knit?

      Lian-Chu: But I tore a hole in my...

      [Gwizdo snatches Lian-Chu's knitting]

      Gwizdo: YOU GOT MANDULAR BOOGERS ON THE BRAIN OR WHAT? YOU KNUCKLEHEAD, KNITTING'S SOMETHING OLD LADIES DO!

      [Lian-Chu stands up and raises an arm as though he were about to punch Gwizdo in the face. Gwizdo cowers. Instead, Lian-Chu snatches back his knitting]

      Lian-Chu: It was my mother who taught me.

      [He storms off]

    • [Gwizdo sees two bats sitting in front of him]

      Gwizdo: D'ahh! What are you doing here?

      Bat 1: Hello, Sir Gwizdo.

      Bat 2: So the rat's jumping the ship, is he?

      [They laugh mockingly]

      Gwizdo: What's this circus all about?

      Bat 2: You're abandoning your friend?

      Bat 1: Lord McChicken?

      [They laugh again]

      Gwizdo: Wait a sec. What do you girls want? To make me feel guilty? Is that it?

      Bat 2: Scaredy pants.

      Gwizdo: Scaredy pants? Yeah, and so what? Do you think I look like the hero in this fairy tale?

      Bat 2: Yeah, and Lian-Chu.

      Bat 1: What's gonna happen to him?

      Bat 1Bat 2: Huh?

      [Gwizdo pauses]

      Gwizdo: He won't listen to me!

      Bat 2: Sir I'm-Shaking-Like-A-Leaf.

      Bat 1: Sir I'm-Sh-Sh-Shaking-Like-A-Leaf.

      Gwizdo: It's all Zoe's fault!

      [the bats flutter around Gwizdo]

      Bat 1: And the lie.

      Bat 2: Sir Ripoff Artist.

      Gwizdo: SHUT UP! I DIDN'T CHOOSE TO BE SMALL AND POOR!

      Bat 1: Don't forget ugly and mean.

      Gwizdo: EXACTLY! UGLY, AND MEAN! NOW GET OUTTA HERE! SCRAM! JUST SCRAM, BATS! I DON'T BELIEVE IN HEROISM, AND HAPPILY EVER AFTERS, AND ANIMALS THAT TALK!

      [Something dawns on Gwizdo]

      Gwizdo: Animals... that talk...?

      [He realizes he'd been hallucinating, and that the World Gobbler has caused more damage than he anticipated]