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==Findings==
==Findings==
Of the 16 episodes that aired, none of them are readily available online. All that remains of the series are the end credits and intros for both segments.
Of the 16 episodes that aired, 7 of them are readily available online on the Internet Archive.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/reluctantdragonandmrtoadshow The seven extant episodes of the series, as listed on the Internet Archive.] Retrieved 22 Dec '21</ref> The only pieces of content from the show available on YouTube are the intros for both segments.


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Latest revision as of 06:26, 22 December 2021

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Status: Partially Found

The Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad Show was an American animated series produced by Rankin-Bass, based on the stories The Wind in the Willows and The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame. The series aired on ABC from September 12th, 1970 to January 2nd, 1971, lasting 16 episodes.

Each episode had two Reluctant Dragon segments and one Mr. Toad segment.[1]

Plot Summary

The Reluctant Dragon segments are about a friendly dragon named Tobias, who is allergic to daisies and breathes fire whenever he's near any.[2]

The Mr. Toad segments are about Mr. Toad, a race car driving toad who causes trouble for his friends.[1]

Voice Cast

  • Paul Soles as Tobias
  • Claude Ray
  • Carl Banas
  • Donna Miller[1]

Findings

Of the 16 episodes that aired, 7 of them are readily available online on the Internet Archive.[3] The only pieces of content from the show available on YouTube are the intros for both segments.

Intro of the Reluctant Dragon segments, and end credits.

Intro of the Mr. Toad segments.

Intro of the Mr. Toad segments in Spanish.

See Also

References