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The Dragon Prince joins Cake’s slate of kids and family content

The Dragon Prince won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2020 for Outstanding Children’s Animated Series

London-based kids and family company Cake has picked up the distribution rights to seven seasons (63×22’) of Wonderstorm’s animated fantasy-adventure series The Dragon Prince.

Created by Aaron Ehasz (Avatar: The Last Airbender) and Justin Richmond (Uncharted), with animation by Bardel Entertainment (Rick & Morty, Teen Titans Go!), The Dragon Prince won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2020 for Outstanding Children’s Animated Series and, according to Cake, is a top 10 show in 69 countries on Netflix.

The plot follows the journey of two human princes and an elven assassin, who uncover a long-lost secret: the egg of the Dragon Prince, thought to have been destroyed.

This discovery holds the power to end the bitter war between humans and elves, but to restore peace the trio must embark on a perilous quest, crossing the fractured human kingdoms and venturing deep into the magical lands of Xadia to return the egg to its mother, the Dragon Queen.

Aimed at kids aged 10-plus, young adults and family audiences, The Dragon Prince is supported by toys, books and games. The final chapter of the epic saga, The Dragon King, was announced in July through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.

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