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Well the Goomy is more dragon than you are Spike.
EDIT 6-22-2016: Added a background to the image so Spike and Goomy don’t feel like they’re stuck in an empty void.
EDIT 6-22-2016: Added a background to the image so Spike and Goomy don’t feel like they’re stuck in an empty void.
I’m sorry, could you repeat that please?
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Disastrous? Probably. Awesome? Definitely! xDDD
(If we do end up destroying the world we live in, I’d rather go down in a blaze of dragon glory than by nukes or disease or global warming… xD Or maybe I’m just weird that way)
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That would be disastrous.
Like I said, “Eh”.
I’d still take the bloated, scientifically-plausible dragons of The Flight Of Dragons over whatever your one from Dragonball is, simply because being scientifically-plausible means that hey, maybe one day we could actually genetically engineer it for real! Whereas your shiny Wyvern doesn’t seem quite so likely to be possible.
(If we ever perfect genetic engineering, I really hope someone tries to engineer a real-life dragon! xD)
fatties fat fatties.
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Oooh, shiny. xD Eh, to each their own. :)
chump dragons,
This is a real dragon
@ABronyAccount
ABronyAccount is spot-on, it’s The Flight Of Dragons, which imho is one of the best animated movies ever outside of Disney (I’m also a total Disney nut xD).
@Angrybrony
Excuse you.
Actually, it’s stated in the movie (and I believe in the fantasy biology book the movie’s title comes from) that the dragons ability to fly is based on the creation of large amounts of hydrogen gas that is stored in chambers in their bellies, allowing them to become lighter than air (Peter actually states at one point: “Oh, you mean like a blimp!”). The hydrogen gas is made by stomach reactions as they eat large deposits of limestone on a regular basis.
They are explicitly stated to be unable to fly by wingpower alone - their wings are solely for steering. (Which is actually much more realistic, given the sheer size of dragons!) Expulsion of all the gases in the stomach chambers renders them incapable of flight until they build up sufficient internal pressure again.
Tl;dr - they’re not fat, they’re permanently bloated - because science b****. :P
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what a bunch of fatties.
Flight of Dragons, a forgotten Rankin-Bass classic!
What’s that a screenshot from?