When did the Dungeons & Dragons animated series first air on CBS?
The Dungeons & Dragons animated series first aired on CBS on the 1st of September 1983. The show continued to run through 1985, spanning three seasons and twenty-seven episodes.
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The Dungeons & Dragons animated series first aired on CBS on the 1st of September 1983. The show continued to run through 1985, spanning three seasons and twenty-seven episodes.
Peter Cullen provided the voice for the main antagonist Venger in the Dungeons & Dragons animated series. Venger was an evil wizard with one horn, white skin, fangs, and bat-like wings who sought to rule the realm.
The intended final episode entitled Requiem was written by Michael Reaves but was never produced due to the show's cancellation. A fan-made animated version of the finale appeared online in 2020, including the original audio drama with animations mostly recut from the series.
The Dungeons & Dragons animated series was controversial for American children's television due to its level of violence and the episode The Dragon's Graveyard where characters contemplated killing their nemesis. In 1985, the National Coalition on Television Violence demanded that the FTC run a warning during each broadcast stating that Dungeons & Dragons had been linked to real-life violent deaths.
Modern media projects featuring characters from the Dungeons & Dragons animated series include the 2023 film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and the 2024 stop-motion animated short called O Episódio Perdido. The complete series was also streamed on Twitch on the 9th of July 2021 as part of the Saturday Morning D&D Secret Lair.