Dragon Hunters (film) - Plot

Plot

Zoe is a little girl who loves fairy tales, in particular: the Silver Knight Gothic. She lives with her uncle who is very rich. He needs the knights to slay a dragon that is at the end of the world: the World Gobbler. So Zoe sets out in search of noble knights, and this is where she comes across a trio of very shabby dragon hunters: Gwizdo, the group's leader, a crafty man who acts only for profit; Lian Chu, the weapon master, a strong, kind-hearted warrior; and Hector, a blue dragon that acts as a handyman. Gwizdo discovers that Zoe's uncle is rich. He lies to Zoe telling her that he and Lian Chu are noble knights while in reality they are just poor and orphaned dragon hunters with a small ambition: to buy a farm. Zoe and the trio of hunters, set off on a great adventure, to slay a dragon at the end of the world.

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