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How to Train Your Dragon

How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

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.

Directors: Peter Hastings, Chris Sanders

Cast: Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Release Date: March 26, 2010

107 Movie Reviews
  • drac
    dracalmost 6 years55 popcorn
    I watched the show [Dragons: Race to the Edge}, and I watched the new and last movie {How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World} before the others. I am very sad that there is only three movies and one show. I watched the first movie after the third and haven't watched the second yet. The series is great, too. I am determined that I am going to not let the hard work of Cressida Cowell's beautiful work die. I am literally crying while I am writing this review. :]+:[= a bit mixed up with feelings.
    • robindragons
      robindragonsalmost 5 years55 popcorn
      actualy there is another show, its called Dragons defenders of berk and Dragons riders of berk. they were on cartoon network, but you can get them on DVD. in my opinion they are better than race to the edge.
      • rainie13
        rainie13almost 5 years55 popcorn
        is is also dragons riders of berk and dragons defenders of berk they were on cartoon network and they came right after the first movie you can buy them on DVD tho they might not be in stores any more
      • cool guyalmost 6 years
        I have seen all of theese movies and I still love them
        • slytherinfan
          slytherinfanover 6 years44 popcorn
          Amazing Film!
          • toothlessalpha
            toothlessalphaover 6 years55 popcorn
            I LOVE DRAGONS
            • we are eaglesalmost 7 years
              it was good
              • lefty908809
                lefty908809almost 7 years55 popcorn
                I love both how to train your dragon and how to train your dragon 2.
                • bookstory14
                  bookstory14almost 7 years55 popcornFeatured
                  I think this is a very unique movie because it is set in the time of Vikings. Not many movies are like that; a lot of movies are in the future, present day, or 1900s. Hiccup, the outcast from the group and considered weak, shoots down a dragon from the sky. He befriends the dragon, whom he names Toothless, and starts working with it. In the meantime, Hiccup is taking classes to kill dragons, because it is like school in the Viking world. Toothless teaches Hiccup a lot of things: dragons don't like eels, dragons love the smell of grass, and dragons will do almost anything to be scratched under the chin. Toothless saves Hiccup in a way only a true friend would. All in all, this movie has a lot of good lessons for kids (and adults as well) and is a movie that is sure to win an award!
                  • sam2007
                    sam2007almost 7 years55 popcorn
                    It is really good!
                    • thatredheadxd
                      thatredheadxdalmost 7 years55 popcorn
                      Awesome
                      • cocobunnysalmost 7 years
                        I loved this movie so much!

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