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==Episodes== D&D Cartoon was written as a show aimed at younger kids, and it shows in the nature of each individual episode as a stand-alone story and the (relatively) stereotyped characters. Definitely still worth watching no matter how old a neckbeard you are, though. #'''The Night of No Tomorrow:''' To Presto's amazement, the party discovers none other than Merlin the Wizard residing in a tower near Helix. Naturally, the untrained magician seeks to become Merlin's apprentice - but he has been duped; "Merlin" is none other than Venger in disguise, and he uses Presto to unleash an evil night and a plague of dragons, which the party must defeat. #'''Eye of the Beholder:''' Following Dungeon Master's latest riddle, the party must steel themselves to do battle with a dread [[Beholder]], a many-eyed monster that guards a portal to Earth. But, along the way, they become involved in the struggles of Sir John, a well-wishing but cowardly knight desperate to prove himself for the sake of his son. #'''The Hall of Bones:''' When their enchanted weapons fail them in the middle of a battle, the party loses the artifacts to Venger. However, they serve him no better; they have been drained completely of their magic. Now the party must locate the lost Hall of Bones, resting ground of the Realm's greatest champions, and the only place where the weapons can be rekindled. #'''Valley of the Unicorns:''' The party's travels lead to their crossing paths with Kelek, an evil mage who seeks to gather the horns of [[unicorn]]s to enhance his powers and become invincible. When he steals Uni's horn, the party has no choice but to make a temporary alliance with the one being who might be able to oppose Kelek's magic: Venger himself. #'''In Search of the Dungeon Master:''' An attempt by the party to learn a way home from the Forest of Know Trees is ruined when an evil mercenary named [[Warduke]] captures the Dungeon Master, forcing the party to rescue him in a desperate race against time. #'''Beauty and the Bogbeast:''' Pursuing Dungeon Master's latest suggestion to find the River That Rains Upside Down, which can generate a portal to any realm the riders desire, Eric messes with a magical flower and is turned into a hideous, toad-man monster known as a Bogbeast. Ironically, this serves them well, for the River has been dammed by a malign [[ogre]] named Kallemung, and only Eric's resemblance to a prophesized champion gives the party a chance to recruit the cowardly Bogbeasts to help them defeat Kallemung. #'''Prison Without Walls:''' The party's eternal quest to find a way home leads them to the Swamp of Sorrows, in pursuit of [[gnome]] spellbinder Lukion, whose people can help the party return to their world. But first, they must stage a jailbreak of a most unusual sort, and release Lukion from a prison that has no walls... #'''Servant of Evil:''' Bobby's 9th birthday is disrupted when Venger manages to capture the rest of the party and lock them in his Prison of Agony, a massive jail suspended within a live volcano. Bobby's only hope to free his friends is by persuading the Prison's reluctant gaoler, a [[giant]] named Karrox, to find the courage to oppose Venger. #'''Quest of the Skeleton Warrior:''' Dekion, a [[Skeleton Warrior]] cursed to serve Venger for a great betrayal, manipulates the party into entering the Lost Tower of the Celestial Knights to retrieve the Circle of Power, a magical talisman of great potency, guarded by wards that attack intruders with their darkest fears. #'''The Garden of Zinn:''' When Bobby is bitten by a poisonous reptile whilst hunting food, Dungeon Master informs the party that only the "foot of the Yellow Dragon" can save his life. To find it, they must enter the Garden of Zinn, a queen with some very dark secrets... #'''The Box:''' A convenient earthquake reveals the magical Box of Zandora, a good wizardess and long-time friend of Dungeon Master's. Most importantly to the party, the Box can open gateways to other worlds, and if they can find just the right spot to put it in, that means they can use it to go home. #'''The Lost Children:''' The party must help a band of stranded alien children to rescue their elder, Alfors, and the alien spacecraft that he is being forced to rebuild for Venger. #'''P-R-E-S-T-O Spells Disaster:''' When one of Presto's spells goes disastrously wrong, the bungling magician must try and find his friends, who have become trapped in the castle of a malevolent giant. #'''The Girl Who Dreamed Tomorrow:''' Discovering another lost child from their own world, a girl named Terri who possesses prophetic powers, the party tries to use her oracular dreams to guide them to an escape from the Realm to Earth. #'''The Treasure of Tardos:''' To protect one of the few kingdoms still actively resisting Venger, the party must defeat his monstrous new creation; Demodragon, a two-headed fiendish dragon that spews fire and ice. #'''City at The Edge of Midnight:''' When Bobby is kidnapped by a demon called the Nightwalker and carried off to his City On The Edge of Midnight, the party will stop at nothing to get him back. #'''The Traitor:''' Trying to protect an inoffensive race of tree-dwelling bear-folk called the Cloud Bears from Venger's hordes, the party are stunned when it seems that Hank has chosen to betray them. #'''Day of the Dungeon Master:''' Sick of Dungeon Master's routine of constantly showing up to spout riddles and then bugger off, Erik mocks the mystic and asserts that he could do far better with the DM's powers. Dungeon Master chooses to humor him, and Erik does his best to use his new magic to finally send them all home. But Venger will stop at nothing to steal the DM's magic from its inexperienced new wielder... #'''The Last Illusion:''' Discovering a magical message from a benevolent [[Illusionist]] named Varla in the Swamps of Darkness, the party tries to find her and free her - but this will not go unchallenged. #'''The Dragon's Graveyard:''' Sick and tired of Venger's harassment after he destroys a portal inches in front of them, the party force the Dungeon Master to reveal that, in the Dragon's Graveyard, their weapons will have the power to finish Venger off once and for all. But can the party really bring themselves to kill, even if it is Venger? #'''Child of the Stargazer:''' The party's peaceful relaxing is disrupted when they are stumbled across by a young man named Kosar, fleeing the forces of the evil Queen Syrith, whose reign he is prophesied to end. #'''The Dungeon At The Heart of Dawn:''' Erik's disobedience of the Dungeon Master finally has a true cost when he inadvertently releases an Elder Evil upon the realm, forcing a desperate race against time. #'''The Time Lost:''' Having had his fill of the party's thwarting of his schemes, Venger tries to use a magical portal to Earth's past to disrupt Earth's history and ensure they are never born. #'''Odyssey of the 12th Talisman:''' When an orphan named Lorne stumbles upon the powerful-yet-deadly Stone of Astra, he believes his luck to have finally changed. Can the party save him before he falls victim to the curse? #'''Citadel of Shadow:''' Desperate to prove herself after bungling a recent mission, Sheila attempts to free a young girl named Kareena, who has been held prisoner by her evil brother. But it turns out that Kareena is no saint herself, and her brother is a figure all-too-familiar to the party... #'''Cave of the Faerie Dragons:''' Saved from a pack of giant bugs by the aid of a clan of [[Faerie Dragon]]s, the party must repay their generosity by saving the clan from a greedy ruler who wishes to take their hoard. #'''The Winds of Darkness:''' The party find their paths crossing with a malevolent demon of night named the Darkling, whom they must find a way to defeat. But only a mysterious old woman named Martha seems to hold the key to doing so, yet she refuses to do battle against the Darkling. #'''Requiem:''' The final episode of the series was never made, but it is now possible to watch it as a group of fans put together a fan episode based on the plans for this episode. Dungeon Master abandons the party and Venger reveals to them them that the key that will let them go home lies in a fortress at the end of the world. The party becomes divided between those who believe Venger and those who distrust him and they race to reach the key first. Ultimately, the party does go home, except for Presto who chooses to stay to continue training as a wizard and Dungeon Master says he may call on the party to fight evil again someday.
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