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''Dragon Hill'' (original name ''La Colina del Dragón'') is a spanish direct-to-video (at least outside of Spain) movie directed by ''Ángel Izquierdo'', who has this as his master piece apparently.
''Dragon Hill'' (original name ''La Colina del Dragón'') is a spanish direct-to-video (at least outside of Spain) movie directed by ''Ángel Izquierdo'', who has this as his master piece apparently.


This animated movie is quite, um, [[Mind Screw|"confusing"]], as the plot suggests the movie is somehere in the middle of some series, even though it is (at least as far as it is known) the "beginning", so to speak. To summarize the plot, there's an [[Lost World|isolated place]] called [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Dragon Hill]] that is the home for [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons|dragons]] (duh!). There is a woman called Maude who tries to make them technologically advanced, and a wizard called Septimus who was inprisoned there and that wants to escape; to do so he somehow makes a boy called Kevin, who wants to be a knight, to end up in Dragon Hill too. It gets confusing from here, {{spoiler|specially when we learn that dragons were formerly technologically advanced and the only way to get out of Dragon Hill is via a supercomputer}}. Kevin apparently stays in Dragon Hill, not missing his former life in the castle at all.
This animated movie is quite, um, [[Mind Screw|"confusing"]], as the plot suggests the movie is somehere in the middle of some series, even though it is (at least as far as it is known) the "beginning", so to speak. To summarize the plot, there's an [[Lost World|isolated place]] called [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Dragon Hill]] that is the home for [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons|dragons]] (duh!). There is a woman called Maude who tries to make them technologically advanced, and a wizard called Septimus who was inprisoned there and that wants to escape; to do so he somehow makes a boy called Kevin, who wants to be a knight, to end up in Dragon Hill too. It gets confusing from here, {{spoiler|specially when we learn that dragons were formerly technologically advanced and the only way to get out of Dragon Hill is via a supercomputer}}. Kevin apparently stays in Dragon Hill, not missing his former life in the castle at all.


There is a sequel, known as ''El Cubo Mágico''. With repetitive animation (often re-used from the former movie), [[Aesop Amnesia]], {{spoiler|a truly weird scene that classifies as [[Mind Screw]], [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]] and [[Deranged Animation]]}} and an [[Ass Pull]] ending, [[Sarcasm Mode|it is quite well made]]
There is a sequel, known as ''El Cubo Mágico''. With repetitive animation (often re-used from the former movie), [[Aesop Amnesia]], {{spoiler|a truly weird scene that classifies as [[Mind Screw]], [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]] and [[Deranged Animation]]}} and an [[Ass Pull]] ending, [[Sarcasm Mode|it is quite well made]]
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* [[Fake Brit]]: Probably the voice actors of most characters, which have stereotypical british accents. We don't know exactly where the movie takes place (Dragon Hill is isolated from time and space appearently, but what about the home places of the human characters?), and both in Septimus' home place and Kevin's (both medieval european looking) a british accent would be endlessly more accurate than an american one.
* [[Fake Brit]]: Probably the voice actors of most characters, which have stereotypical british accents. We don't know exactly where the movie takes place (Dragon Hill is isolated from time and space appearently, but what about the home places of the human characters?), and both in Septimus' home place and Kevin's (both medieval european looking) a british accent would be endlessly more accurate than an american one.
* [[Fridge Logic]]: If the cube reacts when in contact with either one of the elements then why the hell doesn't it react when in contact with the air?
* [[Fridge Logic]]: If the cube reacts when in contact with either one of the elements then why the hell doesn't it react when in contact with the air?
* [[Genie in A Bottle]]: The second movie has one, who uses simple animation used again and again.
* [[Genie in a Bottle]]: The second movie has one, who uses simple animation used again and again.
* [[Mind Screw]]: Aside from the occasional [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]], the plot, specially that of the first movie, will make the viewers more confused than anything.
* [[Mind Screw]]: Aside from the occasional [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]], the plot, specially that of the first movie, will make the viewers more confused than anything.
* {{spoiler|[[Schizo-Tech]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Schizo-Tech]]}}
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Septimus in the first movie, the Magic Cube in the later.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Septimus in the first movie, the Magic Cube in the later.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The animation resembles Universal's last known animated movies (aka [[Don Bluth|Land Before Time]] and [[Balto (Animation)|Balto]] sequels); in fact, at least in Portugal it was distributed by Universal Pictures (don't ask why)
* [[Shout-Out]]: The animation resembles Universal's last known animated movies (aka [[Don Bluth|Land Before Time]] and [[Balto]] sequels); in fact, at least in Portugal it was distributed by Universal Pictures (don't ask why)
** The scenes in the credits also resemble those of [[Brother Bear]]. Even if this movie came first, of course.
** The scenes in the credits also resemble those of [[Brother Bear]]. Even if this movie came first, of course.
* [[The Stinger]]: The first movie has a series of funny "bloopers" during the credits; see above.
* [[The Stinger]]: The first movie has a series of funny "bloopers" during the credits; see above.