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Netflix is an entertainment network based in Los Gatos, California, which aired the six-season series, Dragons: Race to the Edge, and aired the first two seasons and three specials of the series, Dragons: Rescue Riders

History[]

Netflix was the brain child of Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in 1997. Initially set up to provide DVDs in the mail for subscribers as well as sales, the founders dropped selling DVDs the following year. Netflix provided DVD rentals by mail for a flat rate with no late fees. Growth continued in the late 1990s, but beginning in the 2000s, Netflix was loosing revenue and downsized their workforce, due to various factors. However, as computer and laptop prices decreased, demand for DVD rentals increased later in the 2000s. Streaming media also became possible for the typical consumer, and Netflix added a streaming service in 2007 to its offerings. Since that time, streaming subscriptions have sky-rocketed, while DVD rentals have dropped significantly. With revenue being substantial, Netflix entered into content production, and aired its first original series in 2012.

Series released[]

Dragons: Race to the Edge[]

Release date: June 26, 2015 - February 16, 2018

From the creators of "How to Train Your Dragon" comes a new series that takes Hiccup and Toothless to the edge of adventure.
  — Netflix  


Season 1[]

Release date: June 26, 2015

Hiccup, Toothless and the rest of the Dragon Riders set up camp far from Berk and battle old enemies while discovering new dragons.
  — Netflix  


Season 2[]

Release date: January 8, 2016

The stakes are high and the action is fast as Hiccup, Toothless and the crew face off against new enemy Ryker and his ruthless Dragon Hunter army!
  — Netflix  


Season 3[]

Release date: June 24, 2016

Determined to put an end to Viggo for good, the Dragon Riders recruit a valuable new teammate and fight to stay one step ahead of the Dragon Hunters.
  — Netflix  


Season 4[]

Release date: February 17, 2017

The Dragon Riders earn the trust of another tribe and form an alliance against Viggo, who's busy creating a new secret weapon: Project Shell Fire.
  — Netflix  


Season 5[]

Release date: August 25, 2017

Despite the Riders' recent victory, the Hunters become a bigger threat than ever when their new leader finds a way to harness Singetails for flight.
  — Netflix  


Season 6[]

Release date: February 16, 2018

In order to uncover information about the legendary King of Dragons, the Riders scramble to find all five Dragon Eye lenses before the Flyers do.
  — Netflix  


Dragons: Rescue Riders[]

Release date: September 27, 2019 - November 24, 2020

Twins Dak and Leyla spend their days rescuing dragons and helping people in their adopted town of Huttsgalor. An animated comedy adventure series.
  — Netflix  


Season 1[]

Release date: September 27, 2019

Twins Dak and Leyla spend their days rescuing dragons and helping people in their adopted town of Huttsgalor.
  — Netflix  


Season 2[]

Release date: February 7, 2020

The Rescue Riders continue their mission to keep the residents of Huttsgalor safe but face a new nemesis in Magnus' crafty nephew, Axel
  — Netflix  


Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon[]

Release date: March 27, 2020

It's the treasure hunt of a lifetime for the Rescue Riders, who must race to find a precious golden dragon egg and keep it safe from evil pirates.
  — Netflix  


Dragons: Rescue Riders: Secrets of the Songwing[]

Release date: July 24, 2020

When a musical dragon with a beautiful voice hypnotizes the dragons and people of Huttsgalor, the Rescue Riders have to find a way to break the spell.
  — Netflix  


Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday[]

Release date: November 24, 2020

Snowfall marks the start of Odinyule — the Viking holiday of giving! But crazy weather might cancel the tradition unless the Rescue Riders can swoop in.
  — Netflix  


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