Dungeons & Dragons (TV Series) - Opening Credits

Opening Credits

Fear not Ranger, Barbarian, Magician, Thief, Cavalier and Acrobat. That was Venger, the force of evil. I am Dungeon Master, your guide in the world of Dungeons and Dragons!

The opening credits served as an introduction to the series and explanation as to how the children ended up in the realm. It begins with the group getting on the 'Dungeons and Dragons' ride which then transports them. Dungeon Master appears to give them their individual weapons to defend themselves from Tiamat and Venger.

The credits were altered for the second and third seasons. It started in a similar way to the first with group getting onto the rollercoaster. Once in the realm however, the characters can be seen in a castle and already in possession of their weapons fighting various enemies before Venger appears and says -

"There is no escape. For you have entered the realm of Dungeons and Dragons!"

The credits featured an orchestral score composed by Johnny Douglas which played alongside the soundtrack of Dungeon Master. However, in France it ran with the song "Le Sourire du Dragon" sung by Dorothée and in Spain, the theme song "Dragones y Mazmorras" ("Dragons and Dungeons") sung by Dulces became very popular.

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