Falkor (German: '''''') is a companion of Atreyu and Bastian. He is the only luckdragon (German: ) to appear, although five others are mentioned in passing. He helps Atreyu find a cure for the Empress after escaping the web of Ygramul the Many. The original name is derived from the Japanese . It was changed in the English translation because the pronunciation of the original name is similar to the English
f-word when Americans try to pronounce it. Personality-wise, Falkor is optimistic, friendly, dignified, helpful, and wise, trying to help Bastian remember to "never give up and good luck will find you". Falkor appears much like a
Chinese dragon but whereas on the cover of the book, Dan Craig illustrated Falkor as
lion-like; in the 1984
film adaptation of the novel, Falkor is
dog-like with white fur, pearly white scales that glitter pink,
ruby-colored eyes, and is pleased by affectionate scratchings behind his ear. Luckdragons possess neither immense physical strength nor great magical talents, though they can exhale blue fire. Their only distinctive ability is incredible luck in everything they do, as shown when Falkor locates and rescues his companion after being lost in a violent, blinding storm. Luckdragons never stop drawing air and heat through their scales, which makes eating unnecessary and makes submersion in water deadly to them. Luckdragons are capable of sleeping while flying and prefer to occupy as much open space as possible. Falkor is a sophisticated being from Fantasia, giving advice to people when they have lost hope in many things they set out to do whether in a quest for what they seek or in some cases people and beings have given up altogether and lost faith. Mostly during the Nothing's destruction of Fantasia, he helps Atreyu along the way of his quest to stop The Nothing. Falkor's attitude purely comes from his heart, and his openness to making friends means a lot to everyone he encounters, into which Falkor in return treasures every friendship he has. Falkor only makes enemies of those who threaten his friends or Fantasia. The only thing in Fantasia known to have been hostile to Falkor is Gmork. He does not like to be alone, preferring close company with friends he knows will not betray his open heart. He watches and shelters the injured, as he did Atreyu after rescuing him from the Swamps of Sadness. In the first film, Falkor is voiced by
Alan Oppenheimer. In the second, he is voiced by an uncredited Donald Arthur. In the third film, he is portrayed by Gord Robertson and voiced by
William Hootkins. In the cartoon series, Falkor is voiced by Howard Jerome. In the episode "To Save Falkor" he becomes sick due to Bastian's cold, forcing Bastian to find a cure before he fades away. It was noted in "The Race for the Ivory Tower" that Falkor was forbidden to take part in The Race because his exceptional speed and luck would be too unfair to the other competitors. In the TV series
Tales from the Neverending Story, one luckdragon appears in the episode where he delivers supplies to the Tatterdemalions. When Atreyu finds said luckdragon crashing in the snow, he discovers that the "luckdragon" is actually an aircraft piloted by a woman named Fly Girl, who was searching for Falkor, the actual luckdragon who disappeared decades ago. The real Falkor is later revealed to be a prisoner in the Dark City by Xayide, but he is later freed by Atreyu and Fly Girl. In contrast to the novel and its adaptations, Falkor does not speak in the series.
Bavaria Studios retains a "side view Falkor" which tourists can climb and ride. The prop is the last remaining version of Falkor from the original film and was used for blue-screen side angle shots. == Gmork ==