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The book series focuses on a young Viking teenager named Hiccup as he aspires to become a Viking Hero. Hiccup's viking dragon is Toothless, a small green hunting dragon. The films take a very different direction, instead casting the dragons as the antagonists. Hiccup is tasked with becoming a dragon slayer but instead befriends a Night Fury named Toothless. The films see him changing the mind of his fellow vikings and teaching them how to train dragons. | The book series focuses on a young Viking teenager named Hiccup as he aspires to become a Viking Hero. Hiccup's viking dragon is Toothless, a small green hunting dragon. The films take a very different direction, instead casting the dragons as the antagonists. Hiccup is tasked with becoming a dragon slayer but instead befriends a Night Fury named Toothless. The films see him changing the mind of his fellow vikings and teaching them how to train dragons. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:58, 19 October 2023
How to Train Your Dragon is a media franchise owned by Cressida Cowell and DreamWorks Animation. The franchise began with a British book series by Cowell that spans twelve installments. A film adaptation, video-game and computer-animated television series was produced in 2010. A film sequel titled How to Train Your Dragon 2 was released in 2014.
The book series focuses on a young Viking teenager named Hiccup as he aspires to become a Viking Hero. Hiccup's viking dragon is Toothless, a small green hunting dragon. The films take a very different direction, instead casting the dragons as the antagonists. Hiccup is tasked with becoming a dragon slayer but instead befriends a Night Fury named Toothless. The films see him changing the mind of his fellow vikings and teaching them how to train dragons.
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How to Train Your Dragon (film)
A Terrible Terror confronts Toothless for a pile of fish. Toothless breathes fire into the Terrible Terror's mouth and it briefly inflates before stumbling away.
Dragons: Rescue Riders
Dragons: Rescue Riders is a Netflix original series aimed at a younger group than the prior TV series. It follows twins Dak and Leyla, who can communicate with dragons due to being raised by them. Working with five dragons, they help other dragons and people in Huttsgalor.
Puff Enuf (S02E06)
The Riders meet a Puffertail named Zeppla, who inflates when she feels certain emotions.