As the son of a Viking leader on the cusp of manhood, shy Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III faces a rite of passage: he must kill a dragon to prove his warrior mettle. But after downing a feared dragon, he realizes that he no longer wants to destroy it, and instead befriends the beast – which he names Toothless – much to the chagrin of his warrior father
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$494,878,759
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$165,000,000
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English
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How to Train Your Dragon
One adventure will change two worlds
As the son of a Viking leader on the cusp of manhood, shy Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III faces a rite of passage: he must kill a dragon to prove his warrior mettle. But after downing a feared dragon, he realizes that he no longer wants to destroy it, and instead befriends the beast – which he names Toothless – much to the chagrin of his warrior father
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Very good
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Dreamworks Animation Studios might not get the publicity that Pixar does, but without a doubt, they do solid work. Their animation is stunning and more often than not, their stories are relatable and strong.
How to Train Your Dragon has spawned several sequels and short films and it isn’t just a money-grab, they’re solid, well-done films. The best animation isn’t only for kids and these are no exception. The characters are compelling and the visuals are top-notch. There’s something for every age in the Dragon series. Spending time on lock down is a perfect time to enjoy these movies with my grandchildren.