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He and his dragon, Toothless, share the strongest bond of all riders and dragons. He is the ancestor of Olivia and Thomas in Dragons: The Nine Realms. Toothless (vocal effects by Randy Thom)– An extremely rare, male Night Fury befriended by Hiccup, and the dragon that lost his left tail fin in the first feature film. Toothless has dark black ...
Toothless and the Light Fury eventually find them, but then decide to stay together and watch the pageant from a distance. Gobber accidentally lights the stage on fire during the performance, which sends Hiccup's costume out of control. Hiccup stumbles and falls off the cliff, but Toothless manages to rescue him and bring him back to the stage.
Toothless (in books 1–12) is Hiccup's hunting-dragon who appears in all the story books. He appears to be a green Common-or-Garden Dragon, although Fishlegs spread a false story that he is a near extinct, more vicious relative of the Monstrous Nightmare breed called the Toothless Daydream and possibly the offspring of the mighty dragon ruler ...
Mason Thames plays Hiccup, the Viking-in-the-making who befriends a dragon he's supposed to slay. After an earlier leak online, the first How to Train Your Dragon trailer for the live-action ...
It is the fifth-highest-grossing animated film of 2010, behind Toy Story 3 with $1,063.2 million, Shrek Forever After with $752.6 million, Tangled with $576.6 million, and Despicable Me with $543.1 million and the 10th-highest-grossing movie of 2010. [25] As of 2019, the How to Train Your Dragon series has grossed over $1 billion worldwide.
The series serves as a bridge between the first film and its 2014 sequel. [1] A one-hour preview consisting of two episodes aired on August 7, 2012, [2] with the official premiere of the series on September 4, 2012. [3] 118 episodes of DreamWorks Dragons were released, concluding the series on February 16, 2018. [1] [4] [5]
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[9] DeBlois, the writer, and director of the second and the third film, said that How to Train Your Dragon 2 is being intentionally designed as the second act of the trilogy: "There are certain characters and situations that come into play in the second film that will have to become much more crucial to the story by the third." [10]