The Dragon Prince

The Dragon Prince
Two human princes forge an unlikely bond with the elfin assassin sent to kill them, embarking on an epic quest to bring peace to their warring lands.
Smeets Levi reviewedJune 13, 2025
I started watching this show because it featured talent from Avatar: The Last Airbender, one of my all-time favorite animated series. Dare I say, this one might rank even higher for me. It took a few episodes to adjust to the unique 2D/3D animation style, and Season 1’s movement felt a bit choppy. However, the animation quality improves significantly in Season 2 and continues to shine with each season. The show excels at building relationships, outshining many others in this regard. While marketed as a kids’ show, it tackles themes with raw, mature depth, making it a gem for all ages.
The story has its flaws, but they don’t detract from the experience. The vibrant animation pops, the humor consistently lands, and the music strikes right at the heart. This bold, beautiful series brought me tears of joy and sadness, securing a permanent place in my heart. It deserves far more love and recognition. Season 7 delivered an ending but leaving room for more, and I’m crossing my fingers for Seasons 8–10 to be greenlit.