Talk:DreamWorks Dragons: The Series/@comment-3263704-20170525182324

Just thought I mention that my most recent update was to make it clear that the Cartoon Network series is a separate series from the Netflix series. A couple of things that make that clear is one that on Netflix the Dragons:Race to the Edge series seasons are available for streaming, while the Cartoon Network series episodes are not. Netflix does not own streaming rights for those episodes and thus it makes it that it is not connected. Another thing is that the Cartoon Network series concluded in 2014, and Cartoon Network did not ask for any more episodes, and at the time those working on that series had finished up that series. When they got to working on the Netflix series, they were told to make it different than the Cartoon Network series, and they were given a lot more freedom by the Netflix people than they had gotten from the Cartoon Network people. Through that the focus of the series and everything that happened was quite different from the Cartoon Network series, as well as being three years later. Also, Dragons:Race to the Edge is a Netflix Original series, which defines it as a series of it's own, further separating it from the Cartoon Network series. Also, the Dragons:Race to the Edge series is a part of DreamWorks deal with Netflix for providing a certain amount of hours of content to Netflix, through new series. One other thing is that if we did get production codes the first two seasons would have the numbers 101-126, the third and fourth 201-226. I do remember at some point seeing a production code for an episode but can't remember where, but it did fit with the numbering I listed in the previous sentence. Sorry for rambling on but I just had to get this out.