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  • The film was released March 26, 2010 and was a critical and commercial success, earning nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to Toy Story 3 and The Social Network, respectively. The movie also won ten Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature.
  • How to Train Your Dragon is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film by DreamWorks Animation loosely based on the English 2003 book of the same name. The film was directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, the duo who directed Disney's Lilo & Stitch. It stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, T.J. Miller, Kristen Wiig, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and David Tennant.
  • How to Train Your Dragon is a series of nine books (and the name of the first book in the series) by Cressida Cowell. It's also been turned into a movie.
  • How To Train Your Dragon is the first instalment of Hiccup's adventures. It introduces Hiccup, his family and peers of the Hairy Hooligan Tribe, and Hiccup's dragon Toothless.
  • The story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribe's tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at at last gaining the tribe's acceptance, he finds that he no longer wants to kill it and instead befriends it. Hiccup and Toothless appear in some season 6 episodes of Adventures of MYCUN.
  • Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "How to Train Your Dragon." Chester: OH, MY GOD, THIS IS THE GREATEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE! (points) LOOK OUT! SPOILERS! There's this place filled with Vikings. And they all have Viking accents! (random Viking gibberish) It's like "Braveheart", only not directed by a sadist. And there are these children in the Viking land, who, for some reason, don't have an accent. That's kind of weird... Is that like in Beauty and the Beast where no one has a French accent except for the candlestick? I chased dragons once!
  • The first film aired March 26, 2010; the second aired on June 13, 2014. The DreamWorks Dragons series currently comprises three seasons. The first two, subtitled Riders of Berk and Defenders of Berk, aired on Cartoon Network August 7, 2012–March 20, 2013, and September 19, 2013–March 5, 2014, respectively. A third season, Race to the Edge, premiered on Netflix June 26, 2015. A fourth season for Netflix is planned.
  • How to Train Your Dragon (also known as How to Train Your Dragon 3D or just Dragons) is a computer-animated film by DreamWorks Animation based on the 2003 book of that same title. The film stars the voice talents of Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Gerard Butler, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Craig Ferguson. The film was released on March 26, 2010. This is also the second movie Jonah Hill and Christopher Mintz-Plasse were in together since 2007's Superbad. The film is directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, the directors of Lilo & Stitch, who worked at Disney.
  • The story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribe's tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at at last gaining the tribe's acceptance, he finds that he no longer wants to kill it and instead befriends it.
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  • 83
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  • 2
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  • 2010-03-26
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  • PG
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  • The story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribe's tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at at last gaining the tribe's acceptance, he finds that he no longer wants to kill it and instead befriends it. The film was released March 26, 2010 and was a critical and commercial success, earning acclaim from film critics and audiences and earning nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to Toy Story 3 and The Social Network, respectively. The movie also won ten Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature. A sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 2, was written and directed by Dean DeBlois and released on June 13, 2014 and was also universally acclaimed and a box office success. A second sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 3 is to be released on June 29, 2018. The film's success has also inspired other merchandise, including a video game and a TV series. Hiccup and Toothless appear in some season 6 episodes of Adventures of MYCUN.
  • How to Train Your Dragon (also known as How to Train Your Dragon 3D or just Dragons) is a computer-animated film by DreamWorks Animation based on the 2003 book of that same title. The film stars the voice talents of Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Gerard Butler, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Craig Ferguson. The film was released on March 26, 2010. This is also the second movie Jonah Hill and Christopher Mintz-Plasse were in together since 2007's Superbad. The film received widespread universal acclaim and was a commercial success, grossing $494 million worldwide against it's $165 million budget. The film is directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, the directors of Lilo & Stitch, who worked at Disney. A sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 2, was released on June 13, 2014.
  • The film was released March 26, 2010 and was a critical and commercial success, earning nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to Toy Story 3 and The Social Network, respectively. The movie also won ten Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature.
  • The story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribe's tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at at last gaining the tribe's acceptance, he finds that he no longer wants to kill it and instead befriends it. The film was released March 26, 2010 and was a critical and commercial success, earning acclaim from film critics and audiences and earning nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to Toy Story 3 and The Social Network, respectively. The movie also won ten Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature. A sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 2, was written and directed by Dean DeBlois and released on June 13, 2014 and was also universally acclaimed and a box office success. A second sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 3 is to be released on June 29, 2018. The film's success has also inspired other merchandise, including a video game and a TV series.
  • The first film aired March 26, 2010; the second aired on June 13, 2014. The DreamWorks Dragons series currently comprises three seasons. The first two, subtitled Riders of Berk and Defenders of Berk, aired on Cartoon Network August 7, 2012–March 20, 2013, and September 19, 2013–March 5, 2014, respectively. A third season, Race to the Edge, premiered on Netflix June 26, 2015. A fourth season for Netflix is planned. What the general PPC populace needs to know about the franchise is that it has kickass dragons and badass Vikings, not to mention a major theme of being different and finding acceptance in spite of it—indeed, saving the day because of it. It's a perfect recipe for Suebait.
  • How to Train Your Dragon is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film by DreamWorks Animation loosely based on the English 2003 book of the same name. The film was directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, the duo who directed Disney's Lilo & Stitch. It stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, T.J. Miller, Kristen Wiig, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and David Tennant.
  • How to Train Your Dragon is a series of nine books (and the name of the first book in the series) by Cressida Cowell. It's also been turned into a movie.
  • Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "How to Train Your Dragon." Chester: OH, MY GOD, THIS IS THE GREATEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE! (points) LOOK OUT! SPOILERS! There's this place filled with Vikings. And they all have Viking accents! (random Viking gibberish) It's like "Braveheart", only not directed by a sadist. And there are these children in the Viking land, who, for some reason, don't have an accent. That's kind of weird... Is that like in Beauty and the Beast where no one has a French accent except for the candlestick? Maybe that's because he was flaming. [caption: "Apologies to French People"] So anyway, this Viking land is attacked by dragons! And the Vikings' job is to chase the dragons! I chased dragons once! Oh, no, it's not what you think. I'M TALKING ABOUT DRUGS! But this one kid doesn't want to kill dragons; he wants to befriend them. And the boy's name is Hiccup. Hmm, that's a weird name. It's like naming a kid Cough! Or Gesundheit! Or Chester! So Chester actually ends up catching a dragon, and he befriends him! And the dragon is so cute! He looks like a kitty cat mixed with a fire-breathing demon. You know! Like Lady Gaga! (rimshot) So he decides to name the dragon Toothless...even though he has teeth. But at first, it looks like he doesn't have teeth, and then he grows them out. So technically, his name should be Deceivingly Toothless! That was my cousin's name. And it turns out Hiccup actually figures out how to fly Toothless! AND THE FLYING SCENES ARE SO COOL! It really feels like you're flying the damn thing! (pretends to fly across the screen) But unfortunately, he's not a good flier. (pretends to crash land offscreen) Ow. And then they figure out why the dragons have been stealing food this whole time. They steal it so they can feed this GREAT BIG DRAGON! Which is...a little strange. Why do they feed this one dragon and, yet, never feed themselves? How do they survive!? Is the nature of dragons reduced down to school bullies on a playground!? Bully: Give me your food. Kid: Or what? Bully: You'll get a NOOGIE! Kid: *screams* Hey, can't I just run away from you and never come back? Bully: Oh, I'll find you. Kid: You will? Bully: Probably not, but if I do, I'll give you a NOOGIE! Kid: *squeals* Okay! Chester: So Hiccup's father finds out that he's been training the dragons, and he gets REALLY MAD! AND HE'S LIKE, "You're not my son." "Well, technically, I sort of am." "Well, metaphorically, YOU'RE NOT!" (screams) So the father tries to kill the BIG, BAD DRAGON! BUT HE'S LIKE, "WHOA, I DIDN'T KNOW THAT DRAGON WAS THAT BIG! OR BAD! OR DRAGON!" BUT THEN HICCUP AND THE OTHER KIDS COME IN TO SAVE THE DAY! And they're riding six little dragons! So six little dragons can destroy a great, big one; but a pack of dragons can't. I'm so confused, BUT ENTHRALLED! So the BIG, BAD DRAGON is chasing after Toothless. BUT THEN TOOTHLESS SHOOTS AN EXPLODING FIREBALL INSIDE OF HIM! AND THE BIG, BAD DRAGON KABOOMS! How does a little fireball make a dragon kaboo--WHO CARES!? IT IS AWESOME! The only downside to all of this is that Hiccup loses his leg. I LOST MY LEG ONCE! I left it in Canada. So "How to Train Your Dragon" is a really good movie! ESPECIALLY THE 3D! THE 3D IS AWESOME! But seriously, when are they going to bring back Smell-a-vision? Don't you wish you could smell me through the Internet? (He smells himself and passes out) This is Chester A. Bum saying...CHANGE?! YA GOT CHANGE?! Aw, come on, help a guy out, will ya!? Come on! CHANGE! Well, could you at least pay for a pet dragon!? Mine keeps eating the mailman!
  • How To Train Your Dragon is the first instalment of Hiccup's adventures. It introduces Hiccup, his family and peers of the Hairy Hooligan Tribe, and Hiccup's dragon Toothless.
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