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An animated movie based on the comic premiered November 2010, on [[Cartoon Network]] from the creator of [[Aeon Flux]].
An animated movie based on the comic premiered November 2010, on [[Cartoon Network]] from the creator of [[Aeon Flux]].
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== Provides examples of: ==
* [[Action Girl]] and [[Action Mom]]: Margaret, in the movie at least. Flies jets, shoots, threatens Belloc and means it.
* [[Action Girl]] and [[Action Mom]]: Margaret, in the movie at least. Flies jets, shoots, threatens Belloc and means it.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Kenny looks a godawful lot like [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Zuko.]]
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Kenny looks a godawful lot like [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Zuko.]]

Revision as of 12:09, 10 November 2015

Once upon a time, a gigantic rampaging dragon and a human woman fell in love. The product of their union was Duncan, a Half-Human Hybrid. Though they divorced, Duncan's parents share custody. He spends most of his time trying to fit in at school despite his obviously draconic features, and when with his dad he is tutored in the ways of becoming the next king of the world's Kaiju.

For real.

Fun fact: The character was originally supposed to be a member of the Young Avengers in the Marvel Universe and Duncan was to be the son of the alien dragon Fin Fang Foom, a foe of Iron Man.

An animated movie based on the comic premiered November 2010, on Cartoon Network from the creator of Aeon Flux.


Tropes used in Fire Breather include:

Duncan: Kenny Rogers, huh? Do you know when to hold 'em, when to fold 'em?
Kenny: [deadpan] No. Not even a little.