This co-operative little patient knows he has to take his medicine, even though he hates it. He clenches his tiny fists, arches his back and opens wide. What a GOOD dragon. |
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Oh my goodness!... whisper whisper... How amazing!... whisper whisper... OOOh!.. RIDDLE: When is a secret not a secret? ANSWER: As soon as you tell it to a Pocket Dragon! |
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Driving is serious business and requires the proper attitude and attire. This pint-sized enthusiast has outfitted himself in a natty green English snap-brim cap and leather driving gloves (only a tiny bit too big!). He's confident of his abilities and ready for the road. |
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he Hedgehog's Joke Hedgehogs seldom tell jokes because they usually start giggling before they get to the end. Pocket Dragons make very good audiences though, since they don't care. It's the laughter shared that is important - not the proper punch line. | |
With a jingle bell around his neck and felt antlers on his head he makes a wonderful reindeer. The letter by his side helps to explain his choice of costume. "Dear Santa" it says, "the cookies are for your reindeer." – Only available from January 1, 1998 to December 31, 1999. |
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The Merry Band is always ready to join Our Hero for an adventure. Little John Gargoyle, Friar Tuck Hedgehog and Will Scarlet Dragon are true friends and companions. Wee Maid Marian seems filled with admiration... and perhaps a bit of hero worship... for the dashing Pocket Robin. |
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The gargoyle is not sure his friend The Driver is fully prepared for the upcoming trip, since Pocket Dragons are notoriously bad at directions (even though they refuse to admit it). The designated Navigator consults his compass and map, but he's still worried. He tucks in a packet of breadcrumbs...just in case... | |
This little dragon has found a pair of spectacles and has decided to become a great scholar. He and his ladybug research assistant are reading about the most important of the topics - DRAGONS. | |
This tiny pupil has been fortunate to find a very wise teacher. Together they read and learn one of the life's most important lessons: BE KINDER THAN NECESSARY. | |
Since the Volunteer has such a long story, it is here at The Volunteer | |
The medal so proudly held by this Pocket Dragon commemorates the 10th Anniversary of The Whimsical World of Pocket Dragons. Standing atop a book titled Pocket Dragons, Volume 10, The Winner remembers the past years and looks forward to the future. | |
This baby Pocket Dragon has played so hard he is completely exhausted. A quick nap will perk him right up and he'll soon be a tiny terror once again. |
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Oh My! The jewelry box has been left open and the Pocket Dragons have discovered a treasure. Big sparkling gems and beautiful beaded necklaces make great toys. A colorful brooch becomes a lovely hat for a small dragon. She preens in the mirror as her friends approve her new chapeau. A jewelry box . . . or a toy box? It's all in the eye of the beholder. |
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Our little gymnast demands more attention. Hear him squeal with laughter. "Look! See my roly-poly. My ears are on the bottom and my tumbly is on top." | |
If you have the any of the following, please email it to me
Pictures: Teddy Magic, The Book Ends
Stories: Tag-A-Long, Teddy Magic, The Apprentice, The Book Ends, The Gallant Defender, The Juggler, The Library Cat, The Pocket Minstrel, Thimble Foot, Tickle, Toady Goldtrayler, Treasure, Twinkle Toes
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Copyright: 1989 Real Musgrave, licensed to Collectible World Studios Limited
Copyright: 1996 Real Musgrave, Collectible World Studios Limited
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Pocket Dragon Adventures copyright 1997 Bohbot Entertainment and Real Musrgrave