: Modern analysis from sources like Big Liz Breakdown highlights the film's progressive nature for the late '90s, specifically its inclusion of a disabled lead (Garrett) whose blindness is treated as a strength rather than a plot-mandated weakness. Musical Legacy
: These creative differences led to the departure of the original director, Bill Kroyer, who was replaced by Frederik Du Chau .
: When the villainous Lord Ruber steals Excalibur , Kayley teams up with a blind hermit named Garrett and a comedic, two-headed dragon named Devon and Cornwall to retrieve the sword and save Camelot.
: The film features a high-profile voice cast, including Gary Oldman as the villain Ruber, Cary Elwes, Pierce Brosnan, and Eric Idle. Critical Reception