Dragon

A dragon is a folkloric creature that is usually reptilian in nature.

On All The Tropes, "dragon" may refer to:

Anime and Manga

 * Dragon Ball (sometimes styled Dragonball), a Japanese manga and media franchise
 * The One Piece character initially known only as "Dragon".
 * Dragon Shiryū, one of the main protagonists of Saint Seiya.

Creators

 * Bruce Lee (1940–1973), Chinese actor and martial artist, nicknamed "The Dragon".
 * Carmen Dragon (1914–1984), American conductor and composer.
 * Daryl Dragon (1942–2019), American musician, son of Carmen Dragon and one half of the duo Captain & Tennille
 * Don "The Dragon" Wilson (born 1954), American champion kickboxer and actor

Comic Books

 * Dragon, the leading character in the Image Comics title Savage Dragon.
 * Dragon, a member of Gen¹³.
 * The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon comics.
 * Dragon Man, a Marvel Comics ex-supervillain.
 * Dragon's Claws, a dystopian science fiction comic book published by Marvel Comics' UK branch about a group of law enforcers led by the titular Dragon.
 * Dragon Lady Press, a comics publisher
 * Richard Dragon, a character created by Dennis O'Neil and James R. Berry for the novel Kung Fu Master, Richard Dragon: Dragon's Fists and later adapted by O'Neil for DC Comics in the comic book Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter.
 * She-Dragon, an Image Comics character

Films

 * The Dragon, a 1916 film directed by Harry A. Pollard
 * Dragon, a 2006 action/fantasy film
 * Dragon, a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts thriller
 * Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, a 1993 biographical filmsavag
 * Dragons 3D, a 2013 IMAX film starring Max von Sydow
 * Dragons: Fire and Ice, a 2004 animated Mega-Blocks film
 * Dragons II: The Metal Ages the 2005 sequel.
 * Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn, a 2014 animated film.

Literature

 * Dragon, a 1875 poem by Aleksey Tolstoy
 * "Dragon: the Old Potter's Tale", a 1919 short story by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
 * "The Dragon", a 1955 short story by Ray Bradbury
 * "Dragon", a 1975 short story by Anandasiri Kalapugama
 * Dragon, a 1990 Dirk Pitt novel by Clive Cussler
 * Dragon, a series of fantasy novels by Laurence Yep that ran from 1982 to 1992
 * The Dragons, a 1996 fantasy novel by Douglas Niles
 * Dragon, a 1998 novel by Steven Brust
 * A fairy tale known as The Dragon

Periodicals

 * Dragon magazine, the official magazine of Dungeons and Dragons.
 * Dragon Magazine (Fujimi Shobo), a Japanese light novel magazine (1988-current)

Live-Action TV

 * "The Dragon", nineteenth episode of the 2018 sixth season of the TV show Arrow.

Music

 * Dragon (band), a New Zealand/Australian rock group
 * Dragons (band), an English group
 * The Dragons (band), an American rock group
 * Imagine Dragons, an American pop rock group


 * Dragon Records, a Swedish jazz record label


 * The album titled Dragon by Loudness
 * The album titled Dragon by Jake Shimabukuro
 * The album titled The Dragon by Vangelis


 * "Dragon", a song by Miriam Bryant
 * "Dragons", a song by Caravan Palace from their Self-Titled Album.
 * "Dragon", a song by Martin Garrix from the dual single Break Through the Silence
 * "Dragon", a song by The Sugarcubes from the album Life's Too Good

Professional Wrestling

 * Tatsumi Fujinami (born 1953), Japanese professional wrestler, nicknamed "The Dragon"
 * Ricky Steamboat (born 1953), American professional wrestler, nicknamed "The Dragon"

Tabletop Games

 * Dragon tiles, a type of honor tile in mahjong

Theater

 * Dragon, a 2013 play co-produced by Vox Motus, the National Theatre of Scotland, and Tianjin Children's Art Theatre
 * The Dragon (theatre play), by Evgeny Shvarts (1944)

Toys

 * Dragon Models Limited, a toy manufacturer

Tropes

 * The Dragon: The Big Bad's second-in-command.
 * Dragon-in-Chief: A second-in-command who's scarier or more competent than the Big Bad he serves, and is functionally the real Big Bad.
 * Dragon Tropes: Various tropes about literal scaly fire-breathers.

Video Games

 * Dragon, a version of the video game Mega Man Star Force.

Western Animation

 * Dragon (TV series), a Canadian stop motion-animated children's TV program.
 * DreamWorks Dragons, a TV series based on How to Train Your Dragon.

Notable Figures

 * Vlad II Dracul (1390–1447), duke of Wallachia nicknamed "Vlad the Dragon" and father of Vlad Dracula.

Other disambiguations

 * Dragon Lord
 * Dragon Prince
 * Dragon King
 * Red Dragon

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