Somewhere else, villagers are about to burn a steampunk witch dressed in purple. Panting, Bobby trips over a tree root, then gives voice to the eternal lament: Dungeon Master, Dungeon Master, why hast thou forsaken me? Despite Dungeon Master’s lack of response, Bobby picks himself up (but doesn’t pick his nose) and continues running. Fantastic! That’s the kind of top-notch art direction I’ve come to expect. We begin the episode in Nostril View, looking into Bobby’s twin booger caves as he runs for help through a dead (or winter) forest. Since that is technically piracy, I will also point out - without judgment - that you can buy the series cheaply on physical media.) If you want to follow along with this recap, you can watch “The Winds of Darkness” on Youtube. If you want to read my recaps in order, go here. (If you need background on Dungeons & Dragons, you can read the introductory post. Lawrence / Selbert wrote the previous two episodes this is the one that seems the least oriented toward young girls, but it also has a cutesy familiar and prominent female guest character - the most prominent one in the series, probably, who wasn’t also a villain, a love interest, or both (looking at you, Karena). His work skews a little young - “Girl” was a Bobby episode, his first season episode was “ Valley of the Unicorns” (co-written with Paul Dini), and his other episode was City at the Edge of Midnight (co-written with Michael Reaves), which involved a young child’s abduction. Karl Geurs was the series producer for Dungeons & Dragons’ second and third seasons he co-wrote a couple episodes, but his only solo effort was The Girl Who Dreamed Tomorrow. This is Michael Cassutt’s only credit on Dungeons & Dragons he was a writer for many ‘80s and ‘90s live-action TV shows, such as Max Headroom and the new Twilight Zone, and this seems to be his only animation credit. Much like three on a match, three on a script sounds like bad luck at the very least. Writer: Michael Cassutt and Katherine Lawrence story by Karl Geurs Dungeons & Dragons #7: Prison without Walls.Dungeons & Dragons #8: Servant of Evil.Dungeons & Dragons #9: Quest of the Skeleton Warrior.Dungeons & Dragons #10: "The Garden of Zinn".Dungeons & Dragons #12: The Lost Children.Dungeons & Dragons #13: P-R-E-S-T-O Spells Disaster.Dungeons & Dragons #14: The Girl Who Dreamed Tomorrow.Dungeons & Dragons #15: The Treasure of Tardos.The post on Epsode 16 is delayed, but here's a link.Dungeons & Dragons #16: City at the Edge of Midnight.Dungeons & Dragons #18: Day of the Dungeon Master.Dungeons & Dragons #19: The Last Illusion.Dungeons & Dragons #20: The Dragon's Graveyard.Dungeons & Dragons #21: Child of the Stargazer.Dungeons & Dragons #22: The Dungeon at the Heart of Dawn.Dungeons & Dragons #23: The Time Lost.Dungeons & Dragons #26: Cave of the Fairie Dragons.Dungeons & Dragons #27: The Winds of Darkness.
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