The Dungeons & Dragons TV cartoon series featured a beholder in the 1983 episode Eye of the Beholder.
Opening track Double Dragons features vocals by Dave Longstreth and synthesizers by Franz Prichard of Yume Bitsu.
Dragon, a book by Clive Cussler, features a fictitious lost WW2 bomber with a nuclear bomb and mentions the Lady Be Good when they try to find it.
The Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game's Mystara campaign setting included a Hollow World expansion, featured in the Hollow World Campaign Set.
The DreamWorks animated film How to Train Your Dragon (2010) features Vikings who make a few references to the Norse gods Odin and Thor.
Double Dragon features the protagonist Billy Lee, as he attempts to rescue his girlfriend (Maria) from his evil twin brother (Jimmy), leader of a sinister street gang.
During various Dungeons & Dragons controversies, Dragon featured occasional articles from TSR spokespeople discussing issues from their point of view.
The role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons features centauric scorpion-men called Stingers, normally found in desert locales and devoted to gods of the waste, often those reflecting the Pharaonic or Babylonian pantheons.
Dragon Rising also features a multiplayer mode.
The Disney film Pete's Dragon featured a lighthouse and the resulting Helen Reddy song Candle on the Water alludes to it.