Elliott

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Elliott is the titular deuteragonist of Disney's 1977 film, Pete's Dragon, and its 2016 live-action remake. He is a large green dragon who is best friends with a young orphan named Pete.

Elliott is a dragon with the ability to become invisible. He is depicted as a benevolent character who assists children in need, like Pete. He is shown to be fairly clumsy, even when flying. He is also shown to be very protective of Pete.

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Elliott is the titular deuteragonist of Disney's 1977 film, Pete's Dragon, and its 2016 live-action remake. He is a large green dragon who is best friends with a young orphan named Pete.

Elliott is a dragon with the ability to become invisible. He is depicted as a benevolent character who assists children in need, like Pete. He is shown to be fairly clumsy, even when flying. He is also shown to be very protective of Pete.

Elliott is apparently a guardian of children, coming and going, seeking those who are in need of a friend, at least until they have a family who can be there for them or helps those he befriends until their problems are all resolved, and he hates it when some nasty abusive adult abuses children. Once a child has no further need of him, he sadly moves on and never sees them again, so it's possible he is really a guardian spirit whose purpose is to protect and help children.

Elliott can be a bit of a mischief-maker intentionally or not, as he caused various instances of property damage, and Pete was blamed due to him being invisible ― although he never means any real harm to anyone.

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Subject ID: 66067