List of Dragon Booster Episodes - Season 1

Season 1

# Title Original airdate Production code
01 "The Choosing (Part 1)" October 23, 2004 (2004-10-23) 101
Artha Penn's father, Connor Penn, has successfully bred a gold dragon, a breed considered extinct and spoken of only in ancient legends. But this isn't just any gold dragon, this dragon possesses the legendary gold element which makes it the Black and Gold Dragon of Legend. The gold dragon, Beaucephalis (nicknamed 'Beau'), must choose a rider to become the Dragon Booster, but Word Paynn sends his son, Moordryd Paynn and his crew, the Dragon Eyes, to attack Connor's home and steal the dragon.
02 "The Choosing (Part 2)" October 30, 2004 (2004-10-30) 102
Artha's father is missing, Penn Stables is a mess, and Beau has chosen Artha to be the Dragon Booster. Artha races in the All City Races to earn money and train as the Dragon Booster. Artha meets a Dragon Priest named Mortis, and is given a gold draconium gauntlet. With the gauntlet and amulet that Artha was given by his father combined, Artha transforms into the Dragon Booster.
03 "Into the Fire" November 6, 2004 (2004-11-06) 103
The Dragon City racer, Pyrrah from the Dragon Flares Crew, is normally one of the most cleanest racers on the track. Pyrrah falls under the control of Word's mind control pod, kidnaps Lance, Artha's 10 year old brother, and makes a deal with Artha: If Artha wins a race, he gets Lance back, if not, he loses Lance and Beau.
04 "Opposing Force" November 13, 2004 (2004-11-13) 104
The Dragon Eyes Crew is responsible for a bank heist. But somehow, they manage to frame the Grip of the Dragon Crew. Moordryd challenged Phistus, the leader of the Grip of the Dragon Crew, to a jousting competition. If Moordryd wins, he takes over Phistus at the role of being the leader of the Down City Council of Twelve. Word Paynn creates a wraith dragon to help Moordryd win the joust.
05 "Fanning the Flames" November 20, 2004 (2004-11-20) 105
Word Paynn sends all of the Down City Crews on a quest to retrieve an ancient red draconium bonemark called the Furox. The Furox is very dangerous and contains the soul of an ancient red draconium dragon. Dragon racer Kitt Wonn is mad at Artha for 'stealing her moves and not thanking her' and is tricked by Pyrrah to get the bonemark. In this episode, Artha reveals to her that he is the Dragon Booster.
06 "The Stand" December 4, 2004 (2004-12-04) 106
Artha is exhausted from racing and training as the Dragon Booster and accepts a sponsor that gives away free racing gear that would help him in dragon racing. The sponsor gives him a high quality green ramming gear and Artha takes it home. Artha doesn't know that this sponsor is actually Word Paynn and the gear is a black draconium wraith gear for Beau in the shape of a green ramming gear and painted green. Word succeeds in controlling Beau and turns him into a wraith dragon.
07 "The Horn of Libris" January 15, 2005 (2005-01-15) 107
Moordryd wins the Horn of Libris race by cheating, using a wraith dragon to slow Artha and Khatah, the Horn of Libris champion down. Moordryd succeeds and both Artha and Khatah find out that the horn calls the ancient grey draconium dragon, Libris, for battle and they both intend to get the horn.
08 "Three Times a Hero" January 22, 2005 (2005-01-22) 108
.When Artha is simultaneously required to participate in a street race, speak to the Down City Council leader Phistus, and Dragon City Security head, Captain Faier, Lance and Parmon help him out by posing as the Dragon Booster and Artha Penn while Kitt is abducted by Moordryd's crew as a trap for the Dragon Booster.
09 "All is Not Lost" January 29, 2005 (2005-01-29) 109
Artha falls into a trap set by Word Paynn and finds himself deep below Dragon City in the Waste Lands of Loane where he meets the short, reclusive leader of the Dragon Keepers crew, Stewardd. But he is also near the lair of an energy-draining dragon called the Muhorta, which Word plans to use to capture the Dragon Booster and Dragon of Legend.
10 "The Lost Track of Doom" February 5, 2005 (2005-02-05) 110
During a marathon race, Artha and his friends fall into a trap by Moordryd and land in the ancient Track of Doom, realm of the ancient, warlike Dragon Prophets; they must convince the head of the dragons, Propheci, that they have the strength to prevent a new war between dragons and humans.
11 "Pride of the Hero" February 19, 2005 (2005-02-19) 111
Tired of being lectured by his father for not winning races, Moordryd plans to 'be a hero' in Dragon City and controls Wraith dragons to do all the crime. Artha is saved by Moordryd Paynn in his Dragon Booster form and doesn't get how Moordryd beats off all the Wraith dragons when he can't. Moordryd says that maybe he could be the Dragon Booster too and Artha takes this as a joke and lets Moordryd sit on Beau. Beau accepts Moordryd and Moordryd quickly places the red draconium bonemark, Furox, on Beau's head.
12 "Misjudged" March 5, 2005 (2005-03-05) 111
Artha misjudges Kawake, retired champion of the sport of drag-ball. Kawake is ashamed of himself of being paralyzed and Word tells Kawake he can still be the champion if he digs for grey draconium to make him stronger. This is all a trick and Kawake finds himself mining for black draconium directly below the city's support columns.
13 "The Chromatic Dragon" April 9, 2005 (2005-04-09) 113
The strongest dragons from all the crews are abducted and Artha begins to doubt himself as a leader when he let Phistus' dragon, Brutaris get taken by the Army of the Dragon crew, even though Word is collecting all the abducted dragon's draconium energy to create an artificial bonemark to create his own Dragon of Legend, the Chromatic dragon.

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