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Logic and Lore: The Synthesis of Magic and Science in Il volo dei draghi (1982)

: One of the film's most memorable segments provides rational explanations for mythical dragon traits. It suggests dragons fly by filling their bodies with hydrogen (generated from limestone and stomach acid) and breathe fire through electrical ignition of that gas. Il volo dei draghi [360p] (1982)

The 1982 animated film Il volo dei draghi (The Flight of Dragons) stands as a unique artifact of 1980s fantasy cinema, blending Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr.’s iconic animation style with a surprisingly deep philosophical debate. Produced by the American studio Rankin/Bass and animated by the Japanese firm Topcraft —the predecessor to Studio Ghibli—the film is a narrative synthesis of Peter Dickinson’s speculative natural history book and Gordon R. Dickson’s novel The Dragon and the George . The Central Conflict: Magic vs. Science Logic and Lore: The Synthesis of Magic and

The choice of protagonist, Peter Dickinson, is essential to the film's message. A 20th-century scientist and board game designer, Peter is summoned back in time because he is the first man to be "conversant in both science and magic". After a spell goes wrong, merging Peter's mind with the body of the dragon Gorbash, he is forced to navigate the world of enchantment through the lens of logic. Produced by the American studio Rankin/Bass and animated