Zog



“Zog, the biggest dragon, was the keenest one by far. He tried his hardest every day to win a golden star.” A half hour animated film for all the family based on the much-loved book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. ZOG tells the tale of a clumsy young dragon who longs to win a gold star at Dragon School. He’s the keenest pupil and he tries as hard as he can to learn to fly, roar and breathe fire. But every year the gold star eludes him when his valiant efforts end in mishap and a kind young girl with medical ambitions finds him and patches up his bumps and bruises. Then in Year Four all the young dragons are instructed to capture a princess. Zog tries and tries but still he can’t manage. When he meets the girl, she reveals that she is in fact a princess. She is desperate to escape the confines of her strict palace upbringing and allows Zog to ‘capture’ her. He finally wins the coveted golden star. In Year Five the dragons learn to fight, at which moment a bumbling knight, Sir Gadabout the Great, arrives, claiming he is going to rescue Princess Pearl. Zog and Gadabout square up for a fight about who is going to keep Pearl. At that moment Pearl stops them, tells them off for fighting, and reveals that she doesn’t want to be a princess, she wants instead to be a doctor. Realising his chance to change his destiny as well, Gadabout says he’d like to join her and asks her to train him up. Pearl even works out how to include Zog as their special flying ambulance. All three, Princess Pearl, Sir Gadabout and Zog, defy the expectations of their upbringing and set off into the sunset to make the world a better place - ‘The Flying Doctors waving as they zigzagged through the blue.’ From Magic Light Pictures, producers of the hugely successful films The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s Child, Room on the Broom, Stick Man, The Highway Rat, and Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes. Featuring the voices of Sir Lenny Henry as the Narrator, Hugh Skinner as Zog, Tracey Ullman as Madame Dragon, Patsy Ferran as Princess Pearl, and Kit Harington as Sir Gadabout. And of course, some added vocals by Rob Brydon as it really wouldn’t be a Magic Light Christmas Special without him! Directed by Max Lang and Daniel Snaddon; produced by Michael Rose & Martin Pope of Magic Light Pictures; with animation services provided by Triggerfish Animation.


Director: Max Lang & Daniel Snaddon
Country: United Kingdom
Year: 2018
Length: 00:27:06
Technique: Not specified
Language: English

This film is playing as part of:

Magic Light Pictures on Loop!

Time: Mon, 13 Nov - 13:00
Venue: Manchester Central Library

Magic Light Pictures on Loop!

Time: Tue, 14 Nov - 10:00
Venue: Manchester Central Library

Magic Light Pictures on Loop!

Time: Wed, 15 Nov - 10:00
Venue: Manchester Central Library