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A DVD collection of the first four episodes, titled Dragons: Riders of Berk, was released on November 20, 2012. [35] The first season of the series was released on DVD in two parts on July 23, 2013. Dragons: Riders of Berk: Part 1 contained episodes from 1 to 11, [36] and Dragons: Riders of Berk: Part 2, episodes from 12 to 20. [37]
Dagur the Deranged visits Berk to renew a peace treaty between the Hooligan Tribe of Berk and the Berserkers, and the dragons are put into hiding to dispel rumours that Berk is training a dragon army, which will make Dagur cancel the treaty. But when Ruffnut and Tuffnut begin to fight, their dragon, Barf and Belch, is left out of control.
The first and second seasons were titled Dragon: Riders of Berk and Dragons: Defenders of Berk respectively. After the two seasons on Cartoon Network, the series was given the new title Dragons: Race to the Edge. The characters are older and it served as a prequel to the second film, running from June 2015 to February 2018. [1]
Grimmel escapes while his Deathgripper dragons burn down Hiccup's house and Berk. Hiccup then rallies the citizens and dragons to leave Berk on a quest to find the Hidden World and safety from dragon hunters. Mid-journey, the Berkians discover an island on which they initially plan to rest, but soon begin to settle there, dubbing it "New Berk".
At the nest, a battle ensues between the dragon riders, Valka's dragons, and Drago's armada, during which Drago reveals his own Bewilderbeast to challenge the alpha. The two colossal dragons fight, ending with Drago's Bewilderbeast killing its rival, becoming the new alpha, and seizing control of all the dragons.
The Dragon riders continue their adventures in the Hidden world, but Tom finds that Thunder is having some trouble with being a leader to the other dragons. Things get wilder and more difficult upon the discovery of a seventh Realm that represents a large desert protected by a large Glass-breathing dragon while chasing Sledkin.
Berk: from the book series How to Train your Dragon and DreamWorks franchise of the same name; Big Surf Island: an island in Burnout Paradise that has bigger jumps; Birdwell Island: a fictional island from Clifford the Big Red Dog, inspired by Martha's Vineyard. It is named after the author of the books, Norman Bridwell, but is spelled different.
Dawn of the Dragon Racers (also known as Dragons: Dawn of the Dragon Racers) is a 2014 animated short film by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Elaine Bogan and John Sanford. Based on the How to Train Your Dragon novel and film series , the short features the voices of Jay Baruchel and America Ferrera [ 1 ] along with the cast from the ...