At Wizards of the Coast, they have decided to revive the series of one of their most beloved games in history

- April 13, 2026
- Updated: April 13, 2026 at 9:45 PM

Wizards of the Coast, the company behind Dungeons & Dragons, is reviving nostalgia for fans by uploading episodes of the old D&D cartoon from the 80s. This nostalgic project materializes every Friday, where two to three episodes are presented in blocks, and to date, they have released 11 out of a total of 27 episodes. The series was co-produced by Marvel Productions and animated by Toei Animation, aligning it with other classics of the era like Spider-Man and The Transformers.
The return of a legendary series
Despite its retro appeal, the sound and animation quality of the cartoon is considered low, which adds a sense of humor and authenticity to the viewing experience. With iconic voices like Peter Cullen, who brings the villain Venger to life, and Frank Welker, who voices both Tiamat and the unicorn Uni, the show also allows D&D fans to discover references to various creatures from their beloved Monster Manual, such as dragons and frost giants. This mix of pop culture elements and the unique narrative of the episodes contributes to a peculiar entertainment experience, even in somewhat controversial moments, such as when Venger attempts to alter the course of history during World War II.
On the other hand, the phenomenon of Baldur’s Gate 3 continues to capture the attention of players. Recently, there has been in-depth discussion about its gameplay modes, romance options, and endings, which highlights the relevance of the title in the current video game trend. Additionally, it has become a point of discussion in various weekly and monthly newsletters, covering topics from technology to pop culture, satisfying the curiosity of fans and inviting them to join the conversation in the vast universe of D&D and beyond.
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