Trailers & Videos

Wish Dragon | Official Trailer | Netflix

Wings or Speed? Would You Rather Game | Wish Dragon | Netflix Futures

Wish Dragon "Endless Sky" Song Clip | Netflix Futures

Din’s First Wish: Ultimate Fight Skills | Netflix Futures

Behind The Animation of Wish Dragon | Netflix

Fun Facts about Wish Dragon | Netflix Futures

Meet Long, the Wish Dragon | Netflix Futures

Wish Dragon | Date Announce Trailer
Cast

Jimmy Wong
Din (voice)

John Cho
Long (voice)

Constance Wu
Mom (voice)

Natasha Liu Bordizzo
Lina (voice)

Jimmy O. Yang
Short Goon / Security Guard 2 (voice)

Aaron Yoo
Pockets (voice)

Will Yun Lee
Dad (voice)

Bobby Lee
Tall Goon (voice)

Nico Santos
Buckley (voice)

Ronny Chieng
Pipa God (voice)

Ian Chen
Young Din (voice)

Sumalee Montano
Granny Neighbor / Cougar / Party Guest (voice)

David So
Construction Worker / Neighbor (voice)

Alexandre Chen
Various characters (voice)

Chris Appelhans
Hot Towel Waiter / Nomani Retailer (voice)

Cathy Cavadini
Additional Voices (voice)

Nora Wyman
Additional Voices (voice)

Jeremy Maxwell
Additional Voices (voice)

Lee Chen
Additional Voices (voice)

James Taku Leung
Additional Voices (voice)
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Reviews
sank99
To be fair, I didn't expect much. Having pretty much watched everything on Netflix over the past 18 months, I had spent over 30 minutes scrolling and clicking, seemingly in vain, for something interesting.
So, in an effort to avoid defeat and an early bedtime, I thought that I'd at least give Wish Dragon a try. So glad I did. It turned out to be a heartwarming, well animated, expertly acted gem.
It would be easy to think that this is a simple re-telling of the Arabian Aladdin story but in a Chinese setting, yet it's so much more than that. Indeed, a little research shows that the Aladdin tale originated in China. Instead, it's a well woven story of promises lost and refound, the value and endurance of real friendships, the importance (or lack thereof) of monetary riches and the true meaning of success in life.
Animation and other production values are superb and polished, characters are eminently likeable (sometimes quite loveable!) and believably evil in equal parts.
It's an hour and a half of pure joy. It has a warm, wholesome, fuzzy feeling in the same vein that The Iron Giant once did. Even for a cynical old sci-fi addicted geek like myself.
Highly recommended.
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