Firebreather Review

What more can you ask for besides huge monsters, a teen who can breathe fire, and battle that infuses all those into one? If you and your kiddos are looking for some action in the form of an animated adventure then you have to try Firebreather. I threw this Bluray into the player and immediately my kids are asking why the main character Duncan looks the way he did. Come to find out this kid was half human and half dragon! Talk about a strange situation here especially when your father is the size of a 20 story building. Duncan has never met his father and this story tells the account of Duncan moving to a new city with his mother, starting at a new school, meeting some new friends and finally meeting dear old dad!

About the Movie

Cartoon Network’s first original all-CG animation adventure presents Duncan Rosenblatt, a rather typical, awkward high school kid, except that his dad is a fire-breathing dragon and he is destined to protect the earth. Created and co-executive-produced by Phil Hester (The Wretch), Firebreather is executive-produced by Julia Pistor (Lemony Snicket) and co-executive-produced by Andy Kuhn (Freedom Ring)—Jim Kreig (Ben 10: Alien Force) joins as writer. Peter Chung (Aeon Flux) is attached to direct.

 

Ryan’s Rating: 7 out of 10!!

Pros:  Epic battles and amazing storyline that keeps you asking questions about what might be in the fuure.

Cons:  Some language (not profane) but may need some correcting if said by under 12.

 

Firebreather hit stores on March 22, 2011 so go and snag it now and it will get you all fired up!

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