![]() ![]() This pacing makes it incredibly easy to sit and absorb the show, which has it all. The rest of the world needs to explore first. Each series has a quest and a journey, giving it a purpose, but it is merely a guide rope. This world can be vast yet easy to navigate. The struggles are expanded upon and intensified. Many were started in Season 4, such as the struggles the homeless Sun Elves are facing, but others are born within these nine episodes and concluded by the end. It sets up not just the end goal, the race for Aaravos’ jail, but all of those other storylines within that become the heart of The Dragon Prince Season 5. Half the season could be considered as build-up, but that is done so the rest of the series can run and explore. It’s a series with space that moves slowly at first. In the next chapter of a long epic, the season starts very soon after the previous one ends, very much feeling like the next part of something much larger than a seasonal show. Whilst the band of heroes, including our two human princes, wants him to stay locked up, others plan to set him free. ![]() This season, two different parties are searching for the prison of the extremely dangerous Aaravos, an epic quest on its own. The show was created by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond and stars voice actors Paula Burrows, Jack De Sena, Sasha Rojen, Racquel Belmonte, Omari Newton, Jason Simpson, and Jesse Inocalla. Netflix Original, The Dragon Prince Season 5 is the latest installment of the animated fantasy series released on Netflix. ![]()
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