Dragons
A Bunch of Munsch Dragon

The Dragon is a character from the Canadian animated TV series, A Bunch of Munsch, which is based on the books by Robert Munsch, from the episode, "The Paper Bag Princess".

Appearance[]

He is a generic green dragon.

Personality[]

He is a mischievous, thug-minded generic green dragon who likes to cause destruction among the citizens of the kingdom. He had destroyed and attacked Princess Elizabeth and her room, which forced her to wear a paper bag form the dumpster when she escapes in from him and out of his site. He seems to target younger Princes and Princesses, indicating that he might possibly be a pedophile as well.

There is no exact backstory on why he even liked to cause destruction in the first place, and it almost seems as if there is no reason on why.

Biography[]

He is the main antagonist at first, but then becomes redeemed in the end. He is a dragon is very destructive, loud, gluttonous, and likes to wreak havoc among the citizens of the kingdom and the land.

He is first seen singing to a rap song about how he likes to cause destruction, everyone loves him, and that about his fire-breathing ability while bruising down forests and towns around him in the process, and he heads towards the kingdom of where Princess Elizabeth and Prince Ronald are.

He then is seen chasing them all down, especially Princess Elizabeth, and he attacks her until her whole room is burned down. She then escapes from him as he's singing his rapping song again, and she then has to wear paper bag when she goes and rescues Ronald, who he then captures himself to take him to his lair to eat him.

When Princess Elizabeth finally reaches the cave entrance of his cave lair, he relieves she is here to save Prince Ronald, and he then locks the odor with is tail ,ad hse then gets the idea to distract him by making him do things that tire him so she will have time to open the door and save him. Pretty soon he keeps coming back, and due to his boastful nature, he keeps complying with her orders to make him do it again and again, until he eventually gets tired and realizes that he was boastful and then breaks down crying about how much of a monster he was. As soon as she rescues Ronald, he then agrees with Princess Elizabeth's statement about how Ronald is also equally as boastful as well when he does not want to be rescued by someone who doesn't dress right, and the dragon then burns his butt in revenge, and then happily marries Princess Elizabeth instead. They then fly away happily, and both having learned valuable lessons.