

Jane and the Dragon
Season 1
TV-G
As an only child, Jane was brought up in the Royal Court as a medieval middle-class girl and raised to be a lady-in-waiting. A combination of determination and good fortune changes Jane's life and she becomes a knight in training. Accompanied by her best friend, a giant green Dragon, Jane demonstrates her bravery and kindness in a series of adventures set in feudal times.
Where to Watch Jane and the Dragon • Season 1
26 Episodes
- Tests and Jests
E1Tests and JestsJane has her knight in training 'rescue the damsel' test. It is a difficult challenge that she must meet in order to carry on her apprenticeship as a knight. But the challenge becomes more complicated when Jane makes a pact with the King to protect her friend, Pepper. If Jane fails, she sacrifices her bid to become a knight and faces a future in…the kitchens! - A Dragon's Tail
E4A Dragon's TailDragon is feeling sick, very sick, with…a pig disease--curly tail. It is curable, but the antidote is a difficult quest away. Jane volunteers to go for the sake of her dear friend, and Sir Theodore sends Gunther with her to build their skills as knights. Meanwhile, Dragon is proving to be a very difficult patient. - Dragon Rules
E7Dragon RulesOn their day off, Jane and her friends have the chance to play bandyball. Dragon joins in the game but is a disaster. Jane manages to get the others to involve Dragon as referee but playing a physical and noisy game like bandyball without disturbing the dozing King is extremely tricky. - Dragon Diva
E9Dragon DivaJester is the King’s best hope for winning the inter-kingdom competition of song. However, Jane’s overenthusiastic coaching results in Jester losing his voice. Hope is rekindled when Jane overhears a talented voice but unfortunately she cannot find the singer. Eventually, it turns out that Dragon is the silver throated singer but the problem is that singing is simply not acceptable dragon behaviour. - Adventures in Royal Babysitting
E10Adventures in Royal BabysittingWhen the King and Queen are gone for the day on royal business, Jane is entrusted with “protecting the royal heirs”. Unfortunately, babysitting the bratty Prince and playful Princess wreaks havoc on Jane’s plan to study for one of Sir Theodore’s knighthood tests. Jane asks Dragon to keep an eye on the two children but he manages to misplace the Princess in a game of hide n’ seek. - Three's a Crowd
E11Three's a CrowdWhen Gunther pulls a practical joke on Jane, Dragon discovers he and Gunther share a similar sense of humor: lowbrow. Jane begins to feel left out, so she enlists Jester to give her a crash course on crass humor. Will Dragon see that The Merchant is using this new relationship for his own gain? - Rune
E14RuneWith the three-hundredth anniversary of the castle approaching, Jane and Gunther are given an important chore to prepare for the Royal Jubilee. Whichever squire polishes more of the castle's myriad of shields will win the honor of carrying the banner in the Jubilee Parade. At the same time, Dragon wants Jane to come to his cave to help him decipher the carvings on his wall. - Foul Weather Friends
E15Foul Weather FriendsWhile out on patrol, Dragon's spontaneous loop de loop causes Jane to slip off and free-fall through the air. Dragon manages to save her in the nick of time but is shaken by the experience. He vows that no harm will come to her and becomes something of an overprotective parent. Jane rebels against his suffocating affection and unlocks one of the secrets of her runic sword. - King's Knight
E24King's KnightIt is a proud day for Jane. The squires and knights must make their annual pledge of allegiance to the King. The day gets more exciting when Jane and Jester find a map of the catacombs and set off on a mission to find what they hope is treasure. Instead they stumble upon a terrible secret. Can Jane swear allegiance to the King if she have doubts about the current King's legitimacy? - The Last of the Dragon Slayers
E25The Last of the Dragon SlayersWhen Sir Theodore assigns Jane the menial task of cleaning his sword, Gunther gloats over getting the easier task of Sentry duty. Dragon accuses Theodore of playing favorites, but Jane defends her mentor... until she discovers a broken sword in Sir Theodore's quarters with mysterious runes on its hilt.






















