
Ep.95 – Laser Focused: The Laserdisc Revolution of Dragon’s Lair
Dragon's Lair (1983)
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin
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Show Notes
In 1983, Dragon’s Lair hit arcades and stunned players with Don Bluth’s hand-drawn animation, making it feel like a playable cartoon. We revisit Rick Dyer’s early dream project Shadoan, his Fantasy Machine prototypes, and how Sega’s Astron Belt inspired him to pursue Laserdisc technology. The episode highlights Dyer’s partnership with Don Bluth Studios, the creative shortcuts behind Princess Daphne and Dirk’s voices, and the challenges of animating on a tight budget. Our conversation digs into critic reviews that praised its visuals and spectacle, while players debated its limited gameplay and reliance on quick-time reactions. We also explore Dragon’s Lair’s enduring legacy, from ports and sequels to a Saturday morning cartoon, a Blu-ray release, and even Netflix’s planned Ryan Reynolds film.