Synopsis
In a lonely, wild valley of Scotland live two dragons: Fumé, the father, and Tizzone Grisu, his son. They are the only descendants of a glorious family, to which even King Arthur's court dragon belonged. Fumé is at the service of the local tourism organization. His arts as a fire-breathing dragon are considered a great attraction for holidaymakers. But Grisu doesn't want to spit fire for the tourists. He'd rather be a firefighter. But he is really unlucky: as a firefighter he does not find a position, and in other professions he usually only experiences clean falls. Sir Cedric offers the young dragon the chance to become an astronaut. Grisu first visits the Count's Space Center.