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Hang on tight. We’re taking a slight detour and talking about the newest Dreamworks Animation show to make its debut on Netflix. The first season of Dragons: Race to the Edge is on Netflix now and is an extension of the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. The show takes place between the first and second feature films, and you can read my review of it here. We’re joined this week by executive producers Art Brown and Doug Sloan. Both Art and Doug have a long history with this particular franchise; they were showrunners for the two previous series on Cartoon Network. And yes, there’s a Disney connection. Don’t worry. We can always make a Disney connection… at least one solid enough to justify inclusion on this show! We also need to mention that there were some audio… issues on the Dreamworks’ end. It improves as the episode goes on, so hang in there, but we didn’t want you guys to miss out on this great conversation. You can listen on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and YouTube; you can follow the RSS feed; or you can listen right here! https://theroarbots.com/GBBShow/GBBShowE19.m4aPodcast: Play in new window | Download Connect: Art Brown is on Twitter as @artebrown. Doug Sloan is on Twitter as @vrdjs143. The show is on Twitter here and Facebook here. Jamie is on Twitter and Instagram as @theroarbots. Justin is on Twitter and Instagram as @140JustinC. You Might Also Like...
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