I've been learning how to edit entries on Wikipedia today and did some work expanding the listing for the animated film Merlin and the Dragons to make it less of a stub and add in some additional resources. You can view the updated entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merlin_and_the_Dragons and see my changes in the "View hstory" tab. The film is still available on DVD from select distributors, including Amazon.com, and on YouTube. If you can, get the DVD, it includes a making-of feature.
Here are the clips from YouTube, posted by Tanabe18:
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Excalibur is not a thing, something you can hold in your hand.
Excalibur is the good in you.
The power to do good, to stand up for what's right, to slay dragons, to capture bank robbers.
You always carry Excalibur in your heart.
Robert Tinnell, Kids of the Round Table (1995)
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Merlin and the Dragons News
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Blog Editor, The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture
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Adaptation,
Film,
King Arthur,
Merlin,
Television
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