10 dragons that reign in pop culture
Mushu, Dragon, Puff, Drogon, Smaug, Shenron... are the stars of the draconic universe
BarcelonaDragons are fodder for pop culture. Cinema, series, literature, music, and comics have used dragons, pushing the limits of what this mythological creature can represent: an imposing fantastic beast, a cute little animal, an exotic creature... In fiction, the dragon is a malleable character that can be adapted to family comedy, monster movies, or epic fantasy. We choose 10 that have gone down in history.
Dragui
Catalans who grew up during the 80s will surely remember the pink dragon that provided the necessary touch of humor and madness for a child to swallow an animated series about the history of Catalonia. El Dragui was the narrator of the series, but he also starred in small gags and dropped pearls of his own making, such as making fun of prehistoric men who didn't master fire. There was even merchandise made of El Dragui!
Drogon
Daenerys Targaryen, like all mothers, will never admit it, but it is evident that she has a favorite dragon: Drogon was born with his siblings Rhaegal and Viserion and quickly became the largest and most aggressive of the three. He survived the final battle against the army of the dead and turned King's Landing into ashes while murdering thousands upon thousands of innocents. His end is sad: he sees his mother die and flees heartbroken to lick his wounds as the last known dragon of the Seven Kingdoms. Fair winds and a following sea.
Shenron
The eternal dragon from Dragon Ball can be summoned by gathering the seven dragon balls and he will emerge from his fiery lair to darken the sky and grant you a wish. That is to say, he would be a genie in a bottle with a Chinese blockbuster staging. Shenron is a solicitous dragon, always ready to grant wishes of all kinds: to resurrect someone, to rejuvenate them... or even a pair of panties. Poor Shenron.
Smaug
He is not the only dragon to appear in Tolkien's work, but he is the most charismatic: Smaug, the dragon from whom Bilbo Baggins steals a cup from his treasure in The Hobbit. More proof of his star status: Benedict Cumberbatch played him – through motion capture – in the cinema, but during the promotion it was Smaug himself who visited Stephen Colbert's late show for an unforgettable interview.
Esdentegat
During the interview with Colbert, Smaug attacked Hiccup's How to Train Your Dragon: “He is a captive who lets himself be ridden by snot-nosed kids!” The dragon from this animated saga –and from the original books– is the last specimen of a Night Fury, a young and injured dragon who builds an unexpected friendship with an outcast boy from a Viking village continually threatened by dragons.
Puff, the magic dragon
The famous folk song by Peter, Paul and Mary, covered by, among others, Grup de Folk, Falsterbo 3 and Serrat, is a sweet ballad about a boy and his best friend, the dragon Puff. It is a story of friendship with a dramatic ending: the boy grows up and forgets his friend, who, sad and crying, returns to the bottom of the sea. A parable about growing up and the end of innocence that many have interpreted as a metaphor for drugs. It's not a joke, there is a section of Wikipedia dedicated to this theory and a great gag in the movie My Best Friend's Wedding (2000).
King Ghidorah
All great ones need a worthy nemesis. If John McEnroe had Björn Borg, Godzilla has King Ghidorah, the giant three-headed, two-tailed dragon that makes his life impossible. Although its origin has changed several times, King Ghidorah is supposed to be a space dragon that travels from planet to planet wiping out civilizations. His fights with Godzilla are the Barça-Madrid of the Mourinho era, but with kaijus.
Lockheed
Another space dragon but much nicer: Lockheed was the small, stocky dragon who went everywhere with the X-Men's Kitty Pryde. The mischievous alien pet served as a light counterpoint to the existential drama of the mutant superhero group, and when Kitty left for England and joined Excalibur, Lockheed followed her. If you grew up reading superhero comics, Lockheed will always have a place in your heart.
Fuixur
It is the white dragon of luck from The Neverending Story, the magical creature from the kingdom of Fantasia who accompanies Atreiu in the fight against nothingness and to save the Childlike Empress. Falkor flies, but he has no wings and does not breathe fire, and his fur is a luminous white. If Michael Ende assures us that he is a dragon, we believe him, but he has always had the air of a puppy; it is not difficult to imagine him sniffing the rear ends of other dragons and stretching out on his back for belly rubs.
Mushu
Mushu joins the long tradition of sidekicks animals with a comedic function in Disney films. The incompetent guardian dragon of Mulan –voiced by Eddie Murphy in the original version– seeks personal glory, but ends up striving to help the young warrior pose as a man and proves decisive in the final battle against the Huns. Ironically, this Chinese dragon is the one who brings the most Western touch to the story.