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- The heart of the 26 episodes is Stanley Hopper. As the only dragon around to have been raised among people, he's considered to be a bit peculiar. He and his aristocratic wife Genevieve have three kids: the seven-year-old twins Julius and Julia as well as their daughter Zoe, who is in the full bloom of teenagehood (which isn't the easiest age, not even for dragons). Zoe also has a "pet" of sorts - Sir Cyril, a knight who peppers the family's turbulent life with plenty of sarcastic commentary. And then there's also the Hopper Castle sentry, who is also Stanley's best friend and a fount of shrewd advice. There's just one catch: the sentry's a hydra. With three heads. And they hardly ever agree on anything...
- Music video to the song "Steuersong (Las Kanzlern)" by the German satirical project Gerd Show, which is a parody of the Summer hit 2002 "The Ketchup Song" by Las Ketchup, here with new lyrics about new taxes ideas raised by Chancellor Gerhard Schröder shortly after his reelection..
- Stan's feeling that life has passed him by. What happened to those youthful exploits and ambitions of yesteryear?
- When the Dragon Council Jester decides he's had all he can take, Stanley is eager to step into the breach but Cyril's puppet impersonation is stealing the show.
- Stan has lots of big ideas about shaking up dragon society and the ideals of macho dragons but is he ready to put his money where his mouth is?
- William the Enormous has announced he's coming to do an audit of the Dragon Council just as Marbeline decides to go on strike.
- Taxes are going up and Stan is at a loss as to how he is going to pay them when he miraculously stumbles onto (or rather falls into) a cave filled with gold.
- It's the day of the Dragon Test but Stan's normally outstanding fire seems to have been extinguished.
- There's a heat-wave and dragons are never great in the heat.
- The Dragon council are holding a census, each family will be counted and assessed and if any household doesn't meet with traditional dragon standards their castle will be confiscated.
- Stan's convinced the reason the Dragon Council bully him is because he doesn't know the identity of his real dragon father, a look in The Book of Lost Eggs is called for.
- It's Valentines day and in an attempt to avoid the usual disappointing evening Gen and Marbeline decide to make a love potion.
- When Stan mistakenly thinks he has killed Cyril he's at his wits end.
- It's nearly Father's day and Stan's got a few unresolved parent issues.
- Stan uses the excuse of a Dragon Council errand to spend the day relaxing at home.
- Genevieve is feeling unappreciated and when her dashing old flame Magnus the Magnificent gets back in touch and invites her to a secret tryst she finds it hard to refuse.
- Marbeline's feeling a bit unloved so Genevieve invites her to stay for a while to cheer her up but Marbeline's snide remarks about the Hopper's lack of gold are getting to everyone, particularly Zoe who's on the dumps because the family can't afford for her to go to the young dragon's ball.
- It's Stan's birthday and when he reaches the conclusion that he hasn't achieved a single thing of note in his entire life he is plunged into deepest depression.
- The twins are being bullied at school, the unpleasant Robulus insists on mocking the twins' about their father's human upbringing.
- Stan has a cold and Genevieve decides to brew him her 'feel like your old self' potion but she gets distracted and instead makes a concoction that causes Stan and Gen to swap bodies!
- When the families' selfish behaviour finally pushes Gen to breaking point, Stan realises something has to be done.
- Stan's feeling that life has passed him by. What happened to those youthful exploits and ambitions of yesteryear?
- The twins are extra excited: The Great Dragon inspector is on his way to their school to test the students and the two smartest kids get to go to the Castle of Enwisened Dragons to learn powerful magic (and Kung-fu!)
- When Solus interrupts Stan doing an impersonation of Gen's Aunt Harriet, he thinks he has met the dragon of his dreams.