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1 year ago
How To Train Your Dragon: Philippinized Version, Tausug
How To Train Your Dragon: Philippinized Version, Tausug
How To Train Your Dragon: Philippinized Version, Tausug
How To Train Your Dragon: Philippinized Version, Tausug
How To Train Your Dragon: Philippinized Version, Tausug

How to Train Your Dragon: Philippinized version, Tausug

The Tausug are known for being skilled sailors and warriors, so I thought it fitting for the httyd gang to be Tausug


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3 years ago

HTTYD 3 Criticism

I watched all 3 httyd movies last weekend and since it’s still on my mind I figured I’d post a few little reasons on why I and some others didn’t enjoy the 3rd movie as much as the other 2. I read a few reviews on the School of Dragons website and watched FatalGlory128′s YouTube criticism. While I do agree with some points, I didn’t agree with others, so if anyone references these, they’ll notice there’s a few differences. Plus, I wanted to explain what I could in further depth. In a brief summary, forcing plot progression, forcing a cohesive ending, and forcing bland humor sacrificed a lot of what made httyd special, and here are ways that it butchered the 3rd movie. Word count: 3595

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5 ways How to Train Your Dragon 3: Hidden World failed its predecessors

1) first impressions matter

Right off the bat the first scene sets up disappointment by firmly establishing the next 2 points; plot and character inconsistency. Both of the first 2 movies would set the scene with a reminiscent and captivating exposition, explaining what Berk is and what makes it special. Not only did the 3rd movie’s introduction lack this tradition, but it showed the worst of the dragon riders, messy incompetence, solely for the sake of comedic value that, according to other reviews, didn’t fully reach its audience. Essentially, its weak execution sets up lowered expectations for an even weaker remainder of the entire movie.

2) plot inconsistency, plot dullness, thematic inconsistency, storytelling flaws

To summarize, the general plot of the movie entailed:

A- hiccup had to grow as a leader, he couldn't be both dragon liberator and chief of the village without neglecting one

A2- Berk is overrun by dragons due to the constant dragon liberation and they need a new home if they want to keep dragons

A3- they go west bc there are enemies south n east + night furies can’t survive in the cold

B- Toothless and Hiccup were growing up, therefore explaining changes and leading to their departures for their respective worlds

B2- Toothless wants to leave for the sake of the sighting of a light fury, supposedly the last other of his kind, that he met within 3 days

B3- Toothless becomes king of all wild dragons in the Hidden world

B4- all dragons leave Berk

C- a new baddie poses threat to Hiccup, Toothless, and the other dragons, and he's set up to seem like he's a smarter manipulative villain

A is a character inconsistency issue that will be expanded in 3) and C will be explained in 4).

A2 retracts what was established in HTTYD 2 - that there were countless uninhabited islands, mapped out by Hiccup himself, and studied in more depth by Valka. Logically, there are other nearby islands that they could have settled on for the sake of their dragons. Even with potential Berkian stubbornness (a notable HTTYD 1 characteristic not exemplified in this movie) they would have moved for the sake of their dragons, the ones they hold dear. After all, protecting their families and those they love was an honorable attribute of the Berkians. If not that, there is also the larger expanse of the forest region on Berk that was not shown to be inhabited.

A3 is a lore inconsistency. Toothless has lived with Hiccup for 6 years (being 15 in the first movie, 20 by the second, and another year said to have passed by the time of the 3rd movie). In the first movie’s introductory description of Berk, their island was described as "12 days North of hopeless and a few days south of freezing to death.” 1 of the strongest character and thematic points of the movie series is the strength of a bond, overcoming the worst odds, exemplified by the inseparable duo of Toothless and Hiccup. In the first movie, they were set up as an impossible duo, a dragon and a boy from a community where killing dragons was not only a highly honored tradition, but a day to day occurrence. A boy born to the war between Dragons and Vikings that dated back centuries before him. A boy whose peers and family recognized this, pushed this. A boy who himself recognized this, seeking the opportunity to kill a dragon. A boy who, even when every step of their rivalry was set up for him, opposed his idea of the natural order, and did something far more courageous than any other viking before him- befriend a dragon. This was the essence of the movie series. In the second movie, the Alpha, who could control all other dragons at his whim without struggle, failed to keep Toothless in his rule, solely because of the unstoppable bond between Toothless and Hiccup. In the Christmas special, How To Train Your Dragon: Gift of the Night Fury, Toothless was gifted a self-sufficient tail by Hiccup, allowing him his freedom, which allowed him to fly solo on his own accord long enough to find Hiccup’s viking helmet. After his act of service, he went as far as to break the tail in front of Hiccup to prove that he preferred their bond over anything else. This was a major driving moment in their relationship, emphasizing and strengthening their bond. Ironically, this major scene was referenced in the 3rd movie, but was passively dismissed, the very point of this scene to be disregarded.

All of this was dismantled within seconds by a dragon Toothless met in a day. B and B2 are issues, not only because it was unrealistic and inconsistent to their established characters, but because this repealed one of the strongest themes of the movie series. The relationship between Toothless and the Lightfury should not have carried that level of importance so early; it was rushed and forced, therefore lacking the same depth as the relationship between Hiccup and Toothless. A bond made in days would not so easily override the bond that Hiccup and Toothless had shared and built for 6 years. It would have formed some conflict, after all this was Toothless’s first encounter with romance, but not enough for Toothless to forget and completely abandon Hiccup. For Toothless’s relationship with the Lightfury to be stronger there should have been established bonding moments, resolved conflicts, and time. Not to mention, there were sightings of other Lightfuries in the Hidden World, therefore nullifying the potential theory that they had a special connection due to being the last of the Light and Nightfuries.

B3 is an issue because Toothless knows little to nothing about the customs of wild dragons, much less the customs of the dragons who live in the Hidden World. This was firmly established in the courting attempt scene of the movie and encounters with wild dragons in the show. His coronation scene, as amazing as it could have been, had no emotional meaning. Toothless is a leader, as established by the end of the second movie, but that's with a community of dragons that he was already a part of (he knew the customs and dealt with those dragons everyday interpersonally). In addition to knowing nothing about the customs of Hidden World dragons, the trust of the Hidden World dragons had to be earned for him to be crowned. This implies that either their trusts were earned off screen or not earned at all, simply guaranteed to Toothless. Which, in turn, could have been done because he was the last Nightfury or simply because it was forced to happen for the sake of plot progression. Moreover, the fact that none of these things were shown to the audience and just expected to be inferred by the audience is, by itself, a storytelling flaw.

B4 has 2 major faults. To begin with, Hiccup pushed the dragons away and said they may return eventually, because he thought dragons would be safer away from humanity. However, Hiccup is the highest example of human-dragon relations, his bond with Toothless revolutionized the war between dragons and Berk, the land of the most stubborn vikings, as they know it. He changed the mind of his father, one of the major chiefs of the archipelago they live on, and made a mini human-dragon utopia. By pushing the dragons away to the Hidden World, he's giving up the best chance that dragons have of living with humans in peace on the mere whim that maybe things will get better naturally with time. Hiccup failed to see that he had to be the change he wanted to see in the world, and in order for it to spread farther he could not stop. Change does not occur by hiding, avoiding, and self-preservation, but takes commitment, effort, and at times, sacrifice. Unions form for workers rights. Strikes, marches, and protests were done for suffrage and desegregation. Not only is the ending a terrible life lesson, teaching the audience to give up on what they love, but goes against the endearing character of Hiccup established in the first 2 movies- the same stubborn character who refused to kill a dragon when everyone else would, willing to do the most ludicrous things like teach his friends to ride dragons in a few hours and fly on babies just to protect that which he loved. He and the Berkians fought for their human-dragon life and bonds in the previous 2 movies only for the leader of it to give up. This is a failure, not only as a friend and as an inspirational figure, but as chief.

Secondly, another motivation for the dragons leaving was simply because Toothless said so. The other dragons and other Berkians didn’t even want to leave each other- they were shown with teary faces of sorrow. There would have, at least, been a few protests instead of a rushed but solemn acceptance, changing their 6 year way of life because of 1 person’s, Hiccup’s, pessimism. Just because Toothless and Hiccup wanted to depart, didn’t mean that all the others had to leave as well. They themselves were denied their own feelings and opinions, and were treated less as characters but as objects or tools to be controlled or held hostage.

3) character complexities were turned to watered down caricatures

Hiccup was a strategizer, planner, and creative thinker. He was self taught in flying techniques with Toothless, built his saddle and tailfin, and taught the other dragon riders not only to ride but to battle with their dragons all as a teenager. By 20 he had already been the leader of his dragon riding teams for around 5 years, as proven in the shows. Being 21 years old and the acting chief for 1 year in the time of the 3rd movie, one would think Hiccup would be able to have solved his balancing issue to some degree. Instead, he was portrayed as an irresponsible and careless leader. The complaints of overcrowding in Berk was brushed off with a simple remark, “Oh, we’ll make some room.” The Hiccup from the previous 2 movies would not have reacted with that level of thoughtlessness, nor would he have allowed Berk’s overcrowding to have accumulated to that extent. In this movie, he set the entire village on a journey for the Hidden World, unsure if it even existed. After giving Toothless the new solo flight tail, Hiccup’s screen time is spent worrying and overthinking Toothless rather than taking care of New Berk.

Toothless was an emotionally sophisticated creature. His trust had to be earned by Hiccup for a reason, and he knew exactly what he wanted to do when Hiccup was in Hookfang’s danger, and to recall, he used his solo flight tail only to find Hiccup’s helmet. In the 2nd scene of the next movie, he had playful yet intelligent communication and banter with Hiccup; Hiccup, asking Toothless for names for the new islands, and Toothless expressing when he was feeling unheard through facial expressions and by taunting Hiccup lightly. Toothless and Hiccup were a team, but this partnership was lost by the 3rd movie. He felt less like a friend and more like a pet, no longer included in decisions and his character reduced to an oversized horny dog.

In Valka’s first scene, during the raid in which she was supposed to help out the team, she simply watched and waited for the others to get organized. Rather than help them get back on track and do something to help out, she just watched. Throughout the movie, she repeatedly enables Snotlaut’s obnoxious narcissism by encouraging the boy for bad behavior instead of calling him out for unnecessarily rude and flirtatious comments. This is most likely done for comedic purposes, but by this point it is weak and, according to some reviews, did not reach the audience well. Any growth of her relationship with her son, Hiccup, is also missing. There are no signs that she taught Hiccup more about dragon anatomy like promised in the 2nd movie, and she is no more a role model or parental figure than any of the other Berkians are. There are no signs of bonding, no deeply heartfelt advice, or otherwise, leaving a weak relationship with her son. She’s also pushed away from the rest of the group for a large portion of the movie for the sake of plot progression.

Gobber, despite being another fatherly figure for Hiccup, lacks interactions with Hiccup. Hiccup was his apprentice for Instead, he was also benched for most of the movie, either busy because of his work or because of his paranoia of the newfound Hobgobbler for the sake of comedic effect. However, even while Gobber had been a source of occasional comedy in both of the previous movies, this was still balanced out with him having more substance as a character, in the 3rd movie he loses that balance.

Snotlout’s narcissism was overdone to the point where it was not only his main attribute, but his worst attribute. In the first 2 movies and the shows, Snotlout’s narcissism had a karmic comedic effect as his pride would often be his source of embarrassment. In the deadly nadder training scene of the first movie, he was overconfident in aiming a good hit on the dragon. Instead, he misses, and proceeds to spend his time defending himself desperately. His pride would then shed slightly later when he showed his fear of the dragons and had to learn to overcome it by befriending Hookfang. In the shows, there are numerous examples of this, one example being when he taunted Hiccup to punch him repeatedly, only for Hiccup to relent with his non-dominant arm, leaving Snotlout screeching in agony. In the 3rd movie, his pride and narcissism is overdone until it is unnecessary. He even makes a joke about Hiccup on New Berk saying, “Who died and made you chief?” in reference to Stoick’s death. His excessive obnoxiousness only gets worse as he tries to impress Valka by tearing down Eret’s image, restating Hiccup’s ideas as his own, and overall simply tearing down the 2 men. Valka’s failure to call him out on his behavior also takes away the main source of comedy in his character in the first 2 movies, the karmic effect of his pride being his own downfall. He was never funny because he was mean, but because people enjoy seeing antagonists suffer.

Fishlegs was an endearing, sensitive boy with studious habits. He memorized the classifications of every type of dragon in the Dragon Book before it was assigned for reading for the students of the 1st movie. When nervous he would fumble and speedily give out information on their reptilian foes. Nonetheless, by the 3rd movie he was simplified to nothing but a run-on gag about being a dragon babysitter. From his first scene to his last, he is nothing but comedic value.

The Lightfury shows very little personality, having close to no interest with Toothless and mostly restricted to faces of confusion and boredom up until toothless was crowned. This implies that either their love was formed sometime offscreen which is another storytelling flaw, or she only liked Toothless once he became king. With this, the basis of her personality was simply an object to Toothless’s character progression as she had no real defining traits besides being a female of Toothless’s species. To repeat, her bond with Toothless lacked depth due to her very limited rushed screen time and she was not even the last of her kind like she was implied to be. Her one redeeming trait in giving her a personality was being a dragon that distrusted Hiccup on first encounter, which by itself is an old and natural reaction as seen time and time again in the shows.

Tuffnut and Ruffnut are both depicted as complete idiots. While they were crazy in the other movies and shows, they were still able to function well. Part of what made their comedic effect work wasn’t the fact that they would be idiots, but specifically that they would do idiotic things and it would somehow work. Not only that, but they were mischievous, snarky pranksters that would not hold back heckling the enemy in any way they could. Instead, Tuffnut is obsessed with his fake beard and tries to wingman Hiccup unnecessarily. For context, the issue of Hiccup and Astrid’s relationship was implied to be a significant plot factor but never actually became a relevant problem as both of the pair were in a happy agreement of where they wanted to be in the moment. Ruffnut, meanwhile, wasn't careful enough to check if she was followed, which is what led Grimmel to New Berk in the first place. Basically, what little intelligence the twins still had was thrown away, making their characters bland.

Typically, when authors write off specific attributes from their characters, it’s for them to learn valuable lessons that would be of use in the future, but in this case that was not the goal. Character after character were turned to caricatures of their former selves for the same 2 reasons, forced plot progression and stale comedy that, according to more reviews, didn’t hit home for as many audiences.

4) the villain was even less threatening and interesting than the others

Grimmel is introduced as someone with the reputation of being nothing the dragon riders had ever experienced before. However, his motivations are mostly the same as Drago Bludvist, the villain of the 2nd movie, aiming to help in the making of the dragon army and turning other dragons to nothing but weapons to be used. Not only that but one of his notable tactics was similar to that of Drago’s, controlling the dragons’s minds. Although, this time, in place of the Alpha, it was through drug use. With such significant similarities, Hiccup’s statement that Grimmel is unlike anyone they had faced before is, frankly, a lie. Additionally, his character was explained to be that of a cold strategist, remarkable tactician, and hunter- less flashy but more intimidating by character, someone who will always find their mark. Nonetheless, his assumed intelligence was displayed poorly. He was only threatening by comparison to his colleagues who were shown to have IQs lower than room temperature, most likely for comedic effect but sacrificing his own portrayal. Moreover, his other 2 tactics shown didn’t require that of a brilliant mind, but could be issued by a simple one. First, his goal was to lure out Toothless with the Lightfury, a typical bait and snatch. Then, he figured out where new Berk was by letting Ruffnut go and following suit, trailing. One of his few redemption features could have been the fact that he was meant to act as a foil for Hiccup. His backstory entailed a history of hunting and murdering every last Nightfury and he was a representation of what Hiccup could have been had he simply taken the opportunity to kill Toothless in the first movie. Unfortunately, with so little focus on this aspect, the execution was left too weak to appear as a defining trait of the character. The failure to display the character of an intelligent tactician and stark similarity to Drago Bludvist makes Grimmel appear less like a terrifying foil for Hiccup but rather a paler version of Drago.

5) action, and lack thereof

While the action of the movies isn't the main focus, it still plays a huge part in the storytelling and the captivation of the audience. The first movie had the small but highly significant test drive scene, where Toothless and Hiccup learned to completely trust each other in the skies, and the dramatically tense scene where Hiccup and Toothless faced off Hookfang, thusly separating Toothless from Hiccup and leaving Hiccup’s father, Stoick, in disappointment. Then the high stakes of the fight against Red Death kept the audience thrilled, having slowly built anticipation throughout the movie. In the 2nd movie, there were 2 major Alpha battle scenes emotionally meaningful in their own ways- The 1st scene killing the good alpha and Stoick the Vast, and the 2nd scene snapping Toothless from the bad alpha’s control, proving his bond with Hiccup. The few smaller action scenes in the 3rd movie, however, lack the same emotional significance each time and feel rushed, making them forgettable. What little action that was saved for the end was not only motivated weakly with a pep talk that was immediately ignored, but was consistently and excessively interrupted with weak humor. Even despite the giant armada of ships, the fight still lacked the grandiose of the last 2 movies, disappointing the natural expectations as it was meant to uphold its legacy.

Conclusion

Overall, the strongest points of the last 2 movies weren’t just the action, but world building, emotionally complex characters, thrilling antagonists, amazing storytelling with great pacing, and their inspirational themes. All of these attributes were lost in the 3rd movie for the sake of bland comedic value, forcing plot progression, and rushing a conclusion to the movie series. Of course, this isn’t to say there is nothing good about it. Seeing HiccStrid’s wedding and children were more than sweet. However, these plotholes and lack of cohesive explanation embedded in the storytelling fumble the execution of the movie even more, leaving an unsatisfying, uninspirational, pale ghost of ruined potential. After Notes-

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another extremely great point, I didn’t even think about the water dragons or leftover eggs, curious about more additional points


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1 year ago

So so so endearing to me how despite Hookfang being the largest and most intimidating of the gangs’ dragons he’s also so gentle towards hatchlings and the most protective over eggs and nests like it’s so sweet…

Hookfang with a newly hatched Fireworm on his snout in “Crash Course”
Hookfang curled around one of his hatchlings in “Gift of the night fury”
Hookfang and Girl Hookfang squaring up against the Titanwing Monstrous Nightmare to protect her eggs in “Total Nightmare”
Hookfang, Snotlout and the Fireworm Queen standing protectively in front of her hatchlings in “Crash Course”
Hookfang getting ready to lead the Cavern Crasher away from the Singetail hatchery in “Family Matters” (while giving Snotlout a very deadpan stare)

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3 years ago

Riders of Berk and Race to the Edge didn't quite give Snotlout enough credit for having trained a Monstrous Nightmare, so here I am💫

I mean, the 15 year old boy went ahead and trained this

Riders Of Berk And Race To The Edge Didn't Quite Give Snotlout Enough Credit For Having Trained A Monstrous

Not only trained, he bonded with it. Though they both have difficult and stubborn personalities, Hookfang is fiercely loyal and protective when he needs to be, caring a lot about his rider. And though Snotlout sometimes acts like he doesn't care, he was devastated when Hookfang got sick, and he refused to get any other dragon when it seemed like Hookfang had left him.

On Berk it's become normal to have trained dragons, but I tell you, if Snotlout showed up on a faraway island with Hookfang, messing around with the dragon and playing rough like he always does, people would faint.


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4 years ago

Top ten questions that scientists can't answer.

Monstrous Nightmare

I am just writing on my fanfic and something gave me to think. A monstrous Nightmares hide is covered with a burnable gel so that they can ignite themselves. Good-but what if the skin of a Nightmare was hit by a fiery attack from another dragon? Would it not ignite the gel too? Hookfangs skin for example is producing this gel permanently I think, when I saw the riders harvesting it-and its a lot. So every time Hookfang got a hit from other dragon fire, his hide is always in danger to ignite itself completely or partly. What do you think? Or could he steer this somehow? Its a bit suspicious for me.


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3 years ago

Looks beautiful

! Here Is A Little Preview Of My Next Page For The Book Of Dragon!!! The Text I Wrote Is Inspired By
! Here Is A Little Preview Of My Next Page For The Book Of Dragon!!! The Text I Wrote Is Inspired By
! Here Is A Little Preview Of My Next Page For The Book Of Dragon!!! The Text I Wrote Is Inspired By
! Here Is A Little Preview Of My Next Page For The Book Of Dragon!!! The Text I Wrote Is Inspired By
! Here Is A Little Preview Of My Next Page For The Book Of Dragon!!! The Text I Wrote Is Inspired By

ᚺᛖᛚᛚᛟ! Here is a little preview of my next page for the book of dragon!!! The text I wrote is inspired by several languages, because I couldn't find the language ​​used in httyd. Tell me if you want me to translate anything I've written and if you have any questions about the language I "created"


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3 years ago

Honestly have the urge to make another account and have it be a incorrect quotes/Headcannons/small stories- for the How to train your dragons, the main six dragons because I noticed there is a lack of dragon content for them. And I want to do it.

I'll update if I do it.

Update: I did it.

Honestly Have The Urge To Make Another Account And Have It Be A Incorrect Quotes/Headcannons/small Stories-

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7 years ago

End of The Edge

I feel pretty sad that this series has come to an end, but we must admit that our beloved Dragon’s Edge was always meant to be an entertaining parenthesis between the two HTTYD movies rather than an actual bridge to the 5-year gap between HTTYD and HTTYD 2.

In fact, while Riders of Berk and Defenders of Berk can be seen as a continuation of HTTYD, RTTE came out one year after the second movie was released but it takes place before it, so it was bound to introduce the events of HTTYD 2, which we all knew already.

And it did! :D

End Of The Edge
End Of The Edge
End Of The Edge
End Of The Edge

Seeing Valka gave me the feels :’) But my favorite episode was the 10th, “Darkest Night”: it was such a touching ‘what if’ to the first movie! Even if Hiccup hadn’t shot Toothless down, they would’ve met and become besties anyway, as if it was written in their destiny; I was also deeply moved by the fact that both eventually lost their left foot/tailfin anyway, like it was a character trademark, like there can’t be a Hiccup with both feet and a Toothless with both tailfins… Just see how damn sweet even such a horrible thing as a mutilation becomes with these two! ^^

There were, of course, some inconsistencies between the whole RTTE storyline and the events of the second movie. In RTTE, Hiccup and Toothless, along with the gang and their dragons, live countless adventures, travel to a generous bunch of islands, meet new dragon riders, dragon lovers and dragon traders, face a lot of dangerous, sly and evil enemies, discover an amazing bunch of dragon species and learn the whole encyclopedia about the dragon world. But, if you remember, in HTTYD 2… they act almost as if they’ve never left Berk not even for half an hour! Hiccup is eager to explore and map the world outside Berk (he’s already done it in RTTE), he doesn’t even want to hear the word ‘chief’ (he acts as chief on the Edge), he doesn’t know anything about the existence of other dragon riders/protectors (uuuhh… the Wingmaidens? Heather? Dagur? Mala?) and he doesn’t seem to recall the tiny little detail of discovering the King of Dragons (okay, in RTTE they purposely prevent Hiccup from seeing the Bewilderbeast with his own eyes, but he does see that the creature blasts ice: I really don’t think he would’ve forgotten about that when Eret mentioned an ‘ice-spitting dragon’!). Our dear Night Fury rider leaves the Edge as an experienced explorer, warrior and strategist, a trustworthy chief-to-be, and one hell of a dragon lord: at 19, he has seen almost everything he wanted to see and he has met pretty much of good, bad, and complex people; yet, in HTTYD 2, he’s as naive as insisting in having a friendly chat with Drago Bludvist!

Alright, now I’m being a friggin’ critic XD One thing is for sure: I love this universe, I love the movies and the series, and who knows? Maybe after the third movie, they might come up with a brand new tv series! Hope is the last to die :D

PS. Did this make your heart skip a beat? XD

End Of The Edge

I absolutely loved this one too

End Of The Edge
End Of The Edge

… because I love the Skrill. I even have a drawing of it that’s waiting to be colored ;)


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2 years ago
Was Feeling Silly Goofy So I Undragoned The Dragons
Was Feeling Silly Goofy So I Undragoned The Dragons
Was Feeling Silly Goofy So I Undragoned The Dragons

was feeling silly goofy so I undragoned the dragons

Was Feeling Silly Goofy So I Undragoned The Dragons

I’ve seen some artists draw human versions of the dragon gang so naturally I wanted to join in the fun 😌


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1 year ago

school sketches

School Sketches
School Sketches
School Sketches
School Sketches
School Sketches
School Sketches
School Sketches
School Sketches

dragons, dragons, my history teacher(she’s pretty), dragons, tf2….


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1 year ago
My Favorite Dragons From The Httyd-Franchise
My Favorite Dragons From The Httyd-Franchise
My Favorite Dragons From The Httyd-Franchise
My Favorite Dragons From The Httyd-Franchise
My Favorite Dragons From The Httyd-Franchise
My Favorite Dragons From The Httyd-Franchise
My Favorite Dragons From The Httyd-Franchise

My Favorite Dragons from the Httyd-Franchise

1. The Hobgobbler; I want a Plushie from it so badly!

2. Toothless of course our Cutie

3. Stormfly our Good Girl

4. Meatlug the Sweet meatball

5. Hookfang Ma Boy

6. Garffilijorg Our Favorite Death Song

7. The Light Fury Luna, she reminds me so much of my cat☺️


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1 year ago
Happy 14th Anniversary To The Masterpiece That Started The Incredible Franchise We All Love And Know

Happy 14th Anniversary to the Masterpiece that started the incredible Franchise we all love and know today!

I still can remember the year it came out. My Dad picked this Movie, I was so unsure about it because my Dad usually picked bad movies and I was afraid of Dragons in Movies in general. And I‘m so glad I watched Httyd, I regret no penny I invest in this phenomenal Trilogy. The first Time I saw the first Httyd I never looked away from the Screen. It amazed me and I‘m grateful it is still part of my life.


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1 year ago
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again
Also Watched Defenders Of Berk Again

Also watched Defenders of Berk again…

…also good Continuation, strong beginning for the Season. Astrid and Hiccups Chase is very funny and the Twins reaction to the Flight Club. Understandable that Stoick imposed flight ban, I mean his son was kidnapped one Episode ago. Still Love how deeply he cares for Hiccup and that this fact is also part of the Shows. Forgot to mention I like that they are reusing a little bit of the Soundtrack from the first Httyd, for example in the end of Fright of Passage you can hear Coming back around. Also love the Flightmare, cool glowing Dragon with frightening scream. Many very cool Dragons are in this Season like the Screaming Death, what a Badass and the Skrill, magnificent Creature and fits to Dagur very well. In Free Scauldy I love how Astrid messes with Snotlouts Head, ahh I love her she’s a Queen. Also Hicctooth Team Work in Frozen, excellent. The whole episode looks pretty cool, even if the Animation is not as good as in the movies. What I most appreciate about Episodes like Tale of two Dragons, it’s nice to see that Hiccup talks to his Dad about his Problems with his Friends and also gives him advices to become a better leader. No wonder Hiccup is an amazing Chief in the end of the Trilogy. Also the twins living their best lifes when their Dragon goes insane near the end of the episode. Savage and Dagur are the perfect Villainous Duo, love them. And it gets better in Cast out with Dagurs Boot. Hiccup. And Jealous Savage on the side. For the end of the season I also really like how they end the rivaly between Hiccup and Snotlout. The final scene with Stoick and Hiccup made me emotional. When Stoick says to his son he will be a great Chief one day maybe one of the best. And he was so right, Stoick would be so proud of Hiccup if he could see him in the end of the Trilogy.

My favorite Episodes are:

Fright of Passage

Eel Effect

Frozen

Tunnel Vision

Appetite for Destruction

Cast out 1 & 2


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1 year ago

The Film Trilogy of my life ❤️‍🔥

There are no words to describe how grateful I am to ALL the people who participated in the creation of httyd. THANKS

Don Harper, Dwayne Johnson - You're Welcome

(my edit)


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1 year ago
They Accidentally Create The Same Character
They Accidentally Create The Same Character

They accidentally create the same character 😂

Just noticed while I was watching the first episodes of season one Camp Cretaceous again, that Kenji reminds me a lot of Snotlout. They have actually a lot in common, both have daddy issues, are full of themselves and want to be the coolest person around. I think if Snotlout would life in the Jurassic World/Park Universe He would be Kenjis best friend and the other way around. Also I think Kenji would be really afraid of seeing Hookfang for the first time. He would think Hookfang would be another dinosaur hybrid. Also I think it would be fun to see these two climb and make a therapy session on the waterfall. In terms of dads, I am honest I like Spitelout more, even though he is an asshole, he is not as bad as Daniel Kon, who manipulated his son many times, try to kill his friends, tried to harm animals and is greedy for profit. You can say whatever you want about Spitelout but he is nicer than Daniel Kon.

How do you think if they would meet, how it would go along?

LOL The Jurassic World TV-show and the httyd franchise have really some things in common.


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