
Falkor is a Luck Dragon that appears in The Neverending Story and lives in the land of Fantasia. The film was released in 1984 and was based upon the 1979 German Fantasy Novel "Die Unendliche Geschichte" by Michael Ende.
Falkor has an elongated, winged body with rudimentary paws and pink scales and hairs on the length of his body that appear white in dull light. His eyes are "the colour of rubies". In the novel's illustrations, he appears much like an Oriental dragon, while in the 1984 film adaptation of the novel, as well as its sequels, Falkor has distinctive canine features. Additionally, in both the first and second movies, Falkor asks to be scratched behind his ear, which are very big, accenting his dog-like appearance. Unlike most of their dragon kin, Luck Dragons possess neither an immense physical strength, nor great magical talents, though they can still breathe fire, which is blue. Their only distinctive ability that sets them apart is their incredible luck in everything they do, as shown at one point in the novel and film when Falkor manages to locate and rescue his companion despite being lost in a violent, blinding storm and having absolutely no idea where to look for him.
A luckdragon's typical answer as to how it is going to accomplish a nearly impossible feat is always "With luck!". Despite such carelessness, it seems their luck truly never fails and is a valuable asset for their companions. Another special trait of Luck Dragons is the ability to fly despite the fact that they have no wings. It is explained in the book that Luck Dragons are beings made from fire and air. When in flight, a Luck Dragon is in constant motion and almost swims through the air. Luck Dragons never stop taking in air and heat through their scales, which makes eating unnecessary and makes water deadly to them if they are immersed in it for more than a few minutes. They are capable of sleeping while flying, and prefer to have as much open space as possible rather than be cooped up in a building, regardless of how spacious it may be.
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