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Does anyone remember a cartoon that had a small flying dragon that breathed fire when it sneezed??

I'm trying to remember what cartoon it was and the name of the dragon. It was small and green and had little white wings and it would fly around. Then when it would sneeze it would accidentally breath fire. It has to be something from the 80's, I just can't place it.

Update:

Thanks to everyone who suggested Puff. I know he fits my description, but that's not the one I'm thinking off. This one is much smaller. It's a baby, and I think it was more of a minor character in some other cartoon, like I'm thinking "Smurf's" but I can't substantiate that.

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  • Anonym
    vor 1 Jahrzehnt
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    Puff the magic dragon

  • Anonym
    vor 7 Jahren

    I'm thinking this is Here Comes the Grump (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063910/)

    I'm specifically trying to find if a movie was made in addition to the 34 episodes? I remember one episode (or I thought, movie) ending showing a low castle wall with the dragon happily walking into the distance sneezing fire every so often. The wizard had been on the wall but was somehow removed or defeated as he was in every episode. Any help would be so appreciated! I've been trying to figure this out for years.

  • spawn
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    vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    I remember on Looney Tunes with Yosimity Sam and the Fire Breathing Dragon. Or Spyro for PlayStation.

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    Puff the magic dragon

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    [edit] Dragons in television

    Albi The Racist Dragon appears briefly on Flight of the Conchords fist series.

    King Allfire, Queen Griddle and the rest from Blazing Dragons

    Prince Aragon and his sister, Princess Dora, from the show Danny Phantom.

    Avatar Roku's dragon in Avatar: The Last Airbender. There are also a breed of fictional animals called Dragonflies, which are literally a hybrid of a dragon and a dragonfly. Furthermore, in the series in a turtle/dragon hybrid called a turtledragon. The art of Firebending is based on the dragons' movements and the dragons are known as the original masters of Firebending. They died out after it became Fire Nation tradition to kill one as a sign of strength; only two are known to exist. Their designs are based on the Chinese dragon with the exception of the bat-like wings.

    Toshiro Hitsugaya from the anime series Bleach zanpakuto Hyōrinmaru is based on a Chinese dragon.

    Cassie, Zak, Wheezie, Ord, Lorca, Quetzal, and countless other dragons in the children's television series Dragon Tales on PBS.

    The Dragons of the Dragon Drive, including Chibisuke, a baby white dragon.

    Dennis, from James the Cat.

    The anime Dragon Century focuses solely on Carmine and a number of dragons.

    Dojo Kanojo Cho, the Oriental Dragon in Xiaolin Showdown.

    The Dragmas from the cartoon series Godzilla: The Series have a passing resemblance to dragons except they can't breath fire (or anything for that matter). Though they have two wings equipped with razor sharp claws, armoured hides, Triceratops-like heads (which are filled with razor sharp teeth) and three legs.

    The Drageen, Pyre and Tyrune from Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog.

    A Dragonous Humongous from the Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears episode Some Day My Prints Will Come, who was the most peaceful dragon in the world. Other dragons were also in the show.

    Dudley The Dragon of the TV show of the same name

    Dulcy, in the Sonic the Hedgehog TV series

    Envy, the homunculus from the anime Fullmetal Alchemist, turns into a dragon when he crosses the gate.

    Faffy, the pet dragon in Dave the Barbarian

    Filia ul Copt from the anime Slayers is a golden dragon (or Ryuzoku, as called in the series)

    Gerry the Sneezing Dragon, in Warner Brothers cartoons (Mel Blanc was the voice).

    Gorwen from Through The Dragon's Eye.

    Granymyr in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.

    Grisu, the little dragon (animated series)

    Hakuryu, Cho Hakkai's dragon in the anime series Gensomaden Saiyuki

    H.R. Pufnstuf from the show of the same name

    The Ice Dragon and Ice Dragon Robot from Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.

    The Ice Dragon, in Noggin the Nog.

    Jake Long and his grandfather, Lao Shi, as well as several others in the American Dragon: Jake Long TV series.

    Kagutsuchi, the Child of Mai from My-HiME is obviously a dragon, though physically he resembles an amalgam of animals.

    Lightning a the in Simba the King Lion

    Kasia and Ryan, the blond head kids who transform into Dragon Boy and Dragon Girl.

    A dragon can be seen briefly in the anime Kamichu.

    Matches, a small dragon in a Scooby-Doo animated movie called Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School.

    Magellan the dragon from the Nickelodeon children's show Eureeka's Castle.

    Malchior, the dragon in Teen Titans who disguises himself as the wizard Rorek

    various Transformers, notably Megatron

    Ollie, from Kukla, Fran and Ollie

    Orville, from Captain Kangaroo.

    The Pocket Dragons in Pocket Dragon Adventures.

    Porunga, the eternal wish granting dragon from Namekia in Dragonball Z

    Pongo, in Oswald

    Prickle in Gumby.

    Ryūkotsusei, a dragon demon from InuYasha whose inflicted wounds ultimately killed InuYasha's father.

    Scorch, a 1,300-year-old puppet dragon created and controlled by Ronn Lucas, had his own ALF-esque sitcom briefly on ABC in 1992.

    Shenron, the eternal wish granting dragon from Dragon Ball.

    The dragon demon Shendu and his son Drago from Jackie Chan Adventures as well as their minions.

    The Green Dragon and the red baby dragon and his mother in Smurfs. Other dragons were in the show.

    The Soup Dragon from The Clangers

    Spike, the baby dragon, and other dragons in My Little Pony

    Spot, the pet dragon in The Munsters

    Süsü, the one-headed, good-hearted dragon in the Hungarian puppet series "Süsü, a Sárkány"

    Tabaluga from the cartoon Tabaluga.

    The Dragon from the game show Tic-Tac-Dough.

    Tricky, and interactive cartoon dragon that hosted the 1997 Saturday Morning ITV show of the same name

    Wip, a small talking dragon in the Xcalibur medieval/magic/fantasy computer-generated imagery series.

    A dragon named Zook in the television show Martin Mystery

    Various dragons from Digimon, including the divinity Azulongmon (itself based on Seiryu) and Cyberdramon.

    In the Pokémon anime and video games, there is a type of Pokémon known as the Dragon type (see Pokémon types) that originated in the first series of game titles (Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow) and continued onward through following game titles (see List of Pokémon video games). It was originally limited to only Dratini, Dragonair, and Dragonite. Later it was expanded to include Kingdra (duplexed with water), Altaria, Flygon(both include Flying), Rayquaza, Salamence, Latias/Latios(duplexed with Psychic), and others. Some popular Pokémon such as Charizard, Gyarados, and Lugia are commonly mistakened to be of the dragon type, but are not dragons. Some of this comes from the fact that a few of them can learn attacks of the dragon type.

    Various monsters and zords are based on Dragons from the Power Rangers series. For Zords, these include including Tommy Oliver's Green Dragonzord from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Jason Lee Scott's Red Dragon Thunderzord from the second season of the series and the Mystic Dragon from Power Rangers: Mystic Force. In addition there is also a friendly dragon the Rangers in Mystic Force hatch named Fire Heart, who has the ability to transform into the Red Ranger's battilizer for this season. Also, a great deal of the monsters and villains the Rangers fight are Draconic. These include Titanisaur from Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy, Impus/Olympius from Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue as well as one of his monsters, the Infinitor. There is also the Ruby Dragon from Power Rangers: Dino Thunder and finally Megahorn and Gekkor from Mystic Force.

    Various Mecha and monsters are based on dragons in the Super Sentai series.

    Various dragons from the anime Yu-Gi-Oh, including Seto Kaiba's trademark Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Jonouchi's Red-Eyes Black Dragon.

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