King Midas was a mythical Phrygian king, son of Gordias and Cybele. He founded Ankara, according to Pausanias. Some ancient authors claim he committed suicide, others say he died of starvation
Dragon Warrior was a legendary prodigy who would know the secret behind the Dragon Scroll. Reading the scroll would grant "limitless power" after mastering highest kung fu level. Power was found within, not just in the scroll itself
Orpheus was Apollo's son and Calliope's daughter, a skilled musician from Thrace. He taught agriculture, writing, medicine, astrology, and founded mystic rites. His music could enchant all, including rocks and trees
Orpheus was a skilled musician and poet, son of Oeagrus and Calliope. Apollo taught him the lyre, making him Greece's greatest musician. His music could put animals and gods into trance
Aslaug was the daughter of Sigurd and Brynhildr, the legendary Viking hero. Her parents died, and she was raised by adoptive father Heimer. She was hidden as a peasant girl by her adoptive parents, earning the nickname Kráka
Chinese animation (donghua) began in 1918 with commercial advertising. Princess Iron Fan became first Asian animated feature film in 1941. Chinese donghua draws inspiration from history and legends