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Hey guys! Here's How to Train Your Dragon :) I didn't realize how incredibly adorable  this movie was and how much I'd LOVE it. This was an incredibly wholesome, heart warming movie.... I LOVE TOOTHLESS and HICCUP.

This was a really beautiful movie filled with personal, friendship, and familial growth which was such a pleasant surprise. I can't wait to watch the next ones :') please tell me they're just so good!

Thank you guys SO incredibly much, a new series for us to enjoy together!! I hope you all enjoy and let me know your thoughts below. :)

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How to Train Your Dragon

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FatLittleButterfly

You can catch the series in between the movies too (:

AkiraScroll

The entire trilogy is of the rare kind where each are excellent.

Anonymous

I love this series. Especially cause every character that can grow, does. It feels very organic and real. Whole series is 10/10 for me

Chase Gardner

i love how to train your dragon trilogy the whole trilogy is a 10/10 for me. the animation/story is soo good in all 3 movies.

Tiger Chu

was hoping for Kung Fu Panda 2 for lunar new year but this is also great

Anonymous

Going to need the the 2nd and 3rd ASAP! The scores for each are incredible!

Joe Hoy

16:00 - In the books, dragons communicate via a kind of telepathy. Toothless "heard" Hiccup state that he was the one who shot him down, but then when Hiccup freed him, Toothless held back and didn't "go for the kill". I always picture Toothless's roar as yelling "You Asshole!" at Hiccup before sparing him and trying to escape.

Joe Hoy

46:50 - Heya Vicky - not sure if you read these, but just in case... I remember you saying in other videos that you're somewhat of a (fellow) aviation geek, so you'll probably appreciate that the filmmakers really did their homework on that aspect. Hiccup is essentially a young engineer trying to figure out aerodynamics and flight controls from first principles with the added complication that he has to synchronise what he's doing on the prosthetic tail with Toothless's instinctive flying (and Toothless, for his part, has to compensate to match what Hiccup is doing). Hiccup finds out the hard way that they can't make tight turns with the extra speed they picked up on the "go time" dive (Toothless notably only gets annoyed when Hiccup makes the same mistake a second time) - and when they stall out it's because Hiccup yells "stop!" and lets go of the loops on Toothless's collar to grab his "cheat sheet" (and thus kills the "power" while in a steep climb - a real-life recipe for a dangerous stall and spin). As an animal who has flown on instinct all his life (and has thus never experienced a stall/spin), Toothless does not know how to recover and so it takes Hiccup's hauling on the collar to get Toothless to use his wings as airbrakes and arrest the descent. It's a movie, so there's obviously a certain amount of artistic license involved, but it's surprisingly accurate in that sense.

James M

The whole series is so good

samuel Jakob

Love the movie, and really liked your reaction, just fyi. Toothless mannerism was modeled after a cat.

Willow McPhie

Just got physical copies of the whole franchise! Excited to parasocially watch with you! XD