The Speed Stinger Antivenom is a medicine that was developed to immediately cure Speed Stinger paralysis.
Function[]
This antivenom was made so that if anyone were to get stung by a Speed Stinger and get paralyzed and frozen, the medicine would immediately cure them which is very useful if a Speed Stinger freezes its victim and comes back to eat it later.
Physical Appearance[]
The antivenom is shown to be a greenish yellow liquid which is kept in small a dark green bottle with a light green label. The bottle also has a pipette for dropping exact amounts.
History[]
Dragons: The Nine Realms[]
Season 5[]
In "Sting It On!", after the incident with the Speed Stingers, D'Angelo asks for a sample of Olivia's blood since she was stung by one and hopes he can make an antivenom in case they run into those dragons again.
Season 6[]
In "Poison Control", after Thunder gets poisoned by Buzzsaw, they bring him to the Sick Bay and D'Angelo grabs some Speed Stinger antivenom he made with Olivia and the Gonzalezes. He gives Thunder some of it to cure him, but it doesn't work.
Season 7[]
In "Hobs and Saw", while showing Philip the new dragon hospital D'Angelo, shows off the Speed Stinger antivenom, along with some other homeopathic medicines, in which he wonders if he should keep them alphabetized. Later, when they head into the Ice Realm looking for Hobs, a Speed Stinger starts hunting them. When they find cover, Philip asks D'Angelo what he knows about the dragon. D'Angelo explains and tells his father that he made the antivenom back at the dragon hospital with Olivia's help, in which Philip becomes surprised and impressed by D'Angelo's talent.
Season 8[]
In "Science vs. Nature", when Murray gets stung by Pete's Speed Stinger friend, Jerry, D'Angelo goes to get the antivenom to make him able to move again.
Appearances[]
The Nine Realms, Season 5 | |||||||||
1. "Punishment and Torcher": | Absent | 4. "Scent of a Dragon": | Absent | ||||||
2. "Welcome to the Wonderful World of Dragons": | Absent | 5. "Sting It On!": | Mentioned | ||||||
3. "Barrel of Vine Tails": | Absent | 6. "Deep Freeze": | Absent |
The Nine Realms, Season 6 | |||||||||
1. "Dragons Everywhere!": | Absent | 5. "Sledkin Stakeout": | Absent | ||||||
2. "Break in Case of Emergency": | Absent | 6. "Poison Control": | Appears | ||||||
3. "Undercover": | Absent | 7. "In Too Deep": | Absent | ||||||
4. "Webs' Masters": | Absent |
The Nine Realms, Season 7 | |||||||||
1. "Hobs and Saw": | Appears | 5. "Eugene's Lean Mean Extreme Dream Team": | Absent | ||||||
2. "Hearts of Heroes": | Absent | 6. "404 Alex Not Found": | Absent | ||||||
3. "Heart of Glass": | Absent | 7. "Rise of Jörmungandr": | Absent | ||||||
4. "In the Cards": | Absent |
The Nine Realms, Season 8 | |||||||||
1. "How to Train Jörmungandr": | Absent | 4. "Of Gods and Monsters": | Absent | ||||||
2. "The Great Foster Fake-Out": | Absent | 5. "Ragnarok: Part 1": | Absent | ||||||
3. "Science vs. Nature": | Appears | 6. "Ragnarok: Part 2": | Absent |
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Trivia[]
- It is still unknown if this medicine actually works, considering that we haven't seen proof of it working yet.