Bad Dragon


Bad Dragon Enterprises, Inc. is an American manufacturer of fantasy-themed sex toys, primarily targeted at members of the furry fandom. Products are sold online and at conventions.
The company also owns imageboard e621 and role-playing site F-List, websites that also cater to the furry fandom.

History

Bad Dragon was founded in June 2008. Jan "Varka" Mulders, one of the four co-founders, started making sex toys in his college dormitory in Scotland the previous year. The company is now based in Phoenix, Arizona.

COVID-19 response

On March 27, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bad Dragon announced that they would remain open "for as long as we are permitted to operate, and for as long as delivery services continue to function", but would suspend same-day 'freaky fast' shipping.

Products

, Bad Dragon offers 67 dildos, 25 penetrable toys, 6 "wearables", 5 packers, 5 Lil' Vibes, 4 Lil' Squirts, and various accessories and merchandise. All of their dildos are made of platinum-cured
silicone. The company's products are aimed at fantasy fans, including dragons, horses, orcas, chimeras, and werewolves. The website formerly gave a biography and picture for each character., the website now has only pictures of the sex toy in question and details about its physical attributes, although registered users can activate "Fantasy Mode", which replaces standard product descriptions and photos with stories, descriptions, and images that include references to fantasy or anthropomorphic themes. Bad Dragon also offers a 3-D interactive model to view certain areas of each toy. Products are cast by hand and can be extensively customized, with a choice of colors including special requests of firmness, and of dildo
length; customers can also submit their own designs, some of which are chosen for special production. Dildos can be ordered with a suction cup that is actually a concave area on the bottom of the dildo, and a "Cumtube" to simulate ejaculation; the company sells "Cum Lube".

In popular culture

Bad Dragon is featured in the nerd culture documentary Traceroute.