In the opening sequence, Princess Celestia appoints our heroes to visit a village called "Burke". Hiccup to help a boy named Terrible Haddock III. But she does not specify exactly what the mission is. But say mission is a test. Later, Twilight breaks out in the song "The Failure Song", then our protagonists leave for Burke, but they decide to have a few more characters to go with them. (And along the way, 3 dragons join them)
The movie segment: How to Train Your Dragon centers around a teenage Viking named Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel), who lives on Burke Island with the rest of his tribe. Over the course of seven generations, Burke is constantly raided by dragons of all different species, triggering a war between him and the tribe. Like every other young Viking on Burke, Hiccup is expected to fight and kill a dragon in order to be considered a true Viking. However, he is too young for a Viking of his age, can barely pick up and use conventional Viking weapons, and has been known to cause accidents. His father Stoic the Vast (voiced by Gerard Butler), who is also the head of the tribe, tries to keep Hiccup indoors as often as possible.
Gobber (voiced by Craig Ferguson) during a special attack on the village while serving his post in Smithy, Hiccup tries to prove himself a Viking and capture a dragon using his own methods instead of the standard Viking brutality. decided. Using a bola shot from a cannon that he designed and created himself, Hiccup is overjoyed when he shoots a dragon in the air, thinking it's the rare and dangerous Knight Fury. Ignoring the chaotic situation, no one else in the village believed in him, because no one had ever seen the fury of the night, yet alone brought him down. Hiccup goes to the woods of Ravens Point to bring back the dragon's heart as evidence to Stoic. Meanwhile, after a meeting has been held in the main hall, and how to make him into a proper Viking, Stoic and Dung discuss Hiccup's behavior. Although initially hesitant, Stoic agrees to involve his son in dragon training, in the hopes that it will harden him and make him live before preparing to lead an expedition to take out the Dragon Nest. Will give living skills.
Despite being asked to go home, Hichki disobeys her father and leaves for the jungle (along with our heroes). He searches for some time but cannot find where the dragon has fallen. Luckily, Hiccup finds a broken tree and churns on the ground, leading him to the fallen dragon tied up in a bola shot. He prepares himself to cut the dragon's heart with his belt knife. The ponies hiccup to do it but when Hiccup sees fear in the eyes of the helpless dragon, he cannot bring himself to kill it. After freeing it from the ropes, Knight Fury pounces on it and the situation is now reversed: Hiccup is clearly terrified and the dragon stares intently into his eyes for several moments. When it rises up, Hiccup cries because it thinks it's going to kill it, but it roars furiously in its face before trying to fly into the trees. Hichki attempts to walk away, but is knocked unconscious by the encounter. While everyone else is confused as to why Knight Fury didn't kill him.
On the first day of dragon training, the other students, Snotlout, Fishlegs, Ruffnut and Tuffnut, make fun of Hiccup after being nearly killed by Gronkel, but are saved prematurely by Dung. As the dung drives the animal away, he mentions a dragon "always tends to kill". Hiccup and our hero return to where they found Knight Fury, wondering why he didn't do the same to her. On the way the dragon flew, Hiccup notices that half of Knight Fury's tail had crashed and he could not get out of the small cove in which he was trapped. While finally attempting to record real information about Knight Fury, Hiccup drops his pencil and alerts the dragon to their presence, but Knight Fury only sees them. Later that night, Hiccup reads the dragon manual in hopes of learning more about the creature, but it only says that Night Fury is extremely dangerous.
Shortly after barely surviving a Deadly Nader in Dragon Training, Hiccup attempts to get closer to Night Fury by offering to fish. Dragon's attitude on the guard improves significantly after he sees his belt knife being thrown into the cove pool by Hiccup to prove his intention. (Some crews put their guns away from their current location and horses reluctantly do so) It carefully takes an offer of fish using its retractable teeth and takes some of it to share with hiccup reproduces.
To remain on good terms, Hiccup takes a bite of raw fish (now covered with dragon's saliva), and is forced to swallow it with some disgust as the dragon looks on expectantly, and gives the dragon a smile. Surprised to see an attempt to copy. However, his attempts to touch the Night Fury cause him to fly to the other side of the cove. Trying to sleep later the same day, Knight Fury is anxious not to hiccup and walks to see the boy outlining the dragon's head in the dirt. Curious about drawing, the dragon breaks off a large tree branch and attempts to do the same, leaving a deep impression based on random scribbles to try to draw Hiccup's head. Hiccup is startled by this and growls when the dragon steps on him, taking care not to stand on the drawing before finally getting close enough to touch Knight Fury. This still doesn't allow him to do so, but when he simply puts his hand out, palm open and leaves it up to the dragon to decide, he sticks his nose into it.
Hiccup continues dragon training and continues to prove that he is incapable of completing even the simplest tasks required to fight dragons. One night after such a fight, Hiccup learns from Dung that a dragon cannot fly without its wings, explaining why the Knight cannot leave Fury Cove. Engines then talks to the horses about their behavior around Knight Fury, whom they name "toothless" because of their retractable teeth. But the horses are shocked that they decided to name the dragon. ("Put that thing back where it came from either help me") Hiccup attempts to get toothless, attempting to fly again through the use of an artificial tail fin. After a test run it soon becomes clear that the design needs improvement and the Toothless cannot fly on its own. Through testing new versions of Finn, Hiccup learns things about dragons from Toothless's experiences. He pushes a disguised Zipperback into his cage through learning the dragon's distaste for the eel, using Toothless's knowledge of garlic weed, or "dragon nip", incapacitating a growl, inflicting a terrifying terror on him. leads into the cage, from which he chases the ray of light. Like a cat, and incapacitates a deadly Nadar by scratching him under the chin. Vikings see these feats of "suppressing" adult dragons without actually harming them as a sign of greatness. The other Vikings teens watch in amazement as Hiccup improves his skills, but Astrid's rivalry turns into extreme jealousy. Shortly after, Hiccup perfects his design of an artificial wing and helps Toothless make a successful flight around the island. After taking a lunch break with several wildly terrifying horrors, Hiccup learns that everything the Vikings know about dragons is wrong. Soon, the engines realized what mission Princess Celestia had given them, 'to show that not all dragons are bad! However, Equine [Sev Zekora] still refuses to accept Toothless as a friend and still thinks that he might kill them if given the chance, but Stewing's engines then reason that Toothless harm them. Why wouldn't you try to deliver? ("good inside")
As Hiccup becomes popular with his technique of disabling dragons instead of killing them, Astrid notices his strange behavior of quitting after every session. After losing the right to slay her first dragon in the Final Test, an enraged Astrid Hiccups and follows our heroes to the small cove where Hiccup plans to leave Burke with Toothless to avoid attending his Final Test. Is. Toothless, thinking Astrid is a threat, attempts to attack her and later uncovers Hiccup's relationship with the dragon. In an effort to keep Toothless a secret, Toothless drags Astrid to the top of a tree and Hiccup offers to ride her on the dragon's back to show her that she is not harmed. Astrid reluctantly accepts Hiccup's offer, but an alert and annoyed Toothless tries her best to drive him away. After Astrid admits that she is sorry for what she tried to do, Toothless stops her acrobatics and takes them on a quiet romantic flight above the clouds. Astrid's outlook on dragons changes and she thinks Toothless is amazing. (Our heroes are flying back in their planes)
Hiccup, Astrid and our hero are surprised when Toothless changes course and flies with other dragons who carry food to their nests. Toothless follows them and hides as Hiccup, Astrid, and our heroes discover that the dragons are not killing themselves. Instead, they feed it to the Red Death, a giant Seadragonus giganticus maximus. The dragons are forced to feed the Red Death with what they have stolen from Burke or else they will be eaten instead, as evidenced by an unlucky Gronkle and a hysterical Zippleback. The dragon then tries to retrieve some of the horses but Toothless saves them, allowing them to eventually accept Toothless as a friend.
After escaping from the Nest and returning home, Astrid wants to tell Stoic and the village about the Nest, but Hiccup is adamant that she does not, otherwise they will kill Toothless. Shocked, she asks in disbelief if he would go so far as to "protect his pet dragon". Unlike the erratic and hesitant Hiccup that she's always known, Hiccup sees her right and says "yes" to him, making her see him in a new light. Astrid promises to keep Toothless a secret and punches Hiccup in the shoulder to "kidnap" Hiccup before kissing him on the cheek for "everything else".
Stoic returns from his failed attempt to find the Dragon Nest and is surprised to hear how well Hiccup does at dragon training. His son is put to his ultimate test of becoming a Viking: slay a demonic nightmare on the battlefield. However, instead of killing it, Hiccup tries to prove that dragons are not dangerous creatures. The demonic nightmare returns to its regular state to attack Hiccup because of his father's insistence on killing the dragon. Toothless hears his human friend's cries of fear and seeks help from the cove and rushes to save him, breaking himself out of the cove and running through the woods. Astrid enters the battlefield in an attempt to save Hiccup, but fails to fight the demonic nightmare. Stoic helps Astrid off the ground but the hiccups stop when the dragon stops her from running. Toothless arrives in time and saves Hiccup by fighting the demonic nightmare. The other Vikings are in awe of Knight Fury and jump into the arena to capture him. In defense, Toothless attacks the Vikings, including the Stoics, to prevent them from harming their human friend. Hiccup tries to order Toothless to leave before he is caught, but stops because of Toothless's intense devotion to protect Hiccup. Hiccup barely stops Toothless from using his fire on Stoic, before the Vikings eventually drown him. Hiccup tries to convince his father that dragons are nowhere near as harmful as they think, but Stoic refuses to listen, angering his son and befriending his enemy. During his attempt to explain, Hiccup mistakenly mentions the dragon's nest and says that only a dragon can enter the nest, giving Stoic the idea to use Toothless as a ticket to get there. Hiccup tries to explain again to his father why the dragons were so furious when they took the Viking's livestock, attempting to refer to the Red Death and the dragon's healing. Stoic refuses to listen and only tells Hiccup that he is no longer considered his son.
The Vikings prepare themselves and go off to fight the dragons, keeping Toothless chained to one of their ships. Hichki sees them leaving the village port as Astrid encourages him to do something. Asked why Hiccup didn't kill Toothless, Hiccup explains that he saw that Toothless was as afraid as he was and felt the disturbance caused by being the first Viking in 300 years who wouldn't kill a dragon. Astrid's words convince her to act and get Toothless back. He teaches the other teens to ride the arena dragons, then flies his way to the dragon's nest. (As Fodak approaches Blythe and Pets for additional help)
The Vikings reach the nest using a toothless clasp in a chainsaw as a guide, then use catapults to blow a hole in the bottom base of the nest. In doing so, the dragons flee from the enraged Red Death, causing it to break through the side and attack the Vikings, setting all long boats on fire, including a Toothless one, upon which no escape. does not come out. Stoic realizes the scale of the fight that Hiccup tries to convey to him and curses himself as a fool. He, along with cow dung, decides to sacrifice himself to let the others escape. However, both the Red Death and their efforts are halted when Hiccup and his friends come across the dragon's back and shoot him in the back of the Red Death's head. Hiccup employs Snotlout, (riding the monstrous Nightmare), and Fishlegs, (riding Gronkel) to go to the Red Death's blind spot and keep Ruffnut and Tuffnut, (riding Hiddius Zippleback), (and us) confused. instructed to make noise. The protagonists are in their planes, now joined by pets like Blyth Baxter and The Littlest Pet Jet) exhaust the Red Death's shot range and Astrid, (riding the Deadly Nader), lets go of the hiccups so that He could free Toothless. Although it is revealed that Fishlegs and Snotlout cannot find a blind spot due to the many eyes on the side of his face, they continue to hit the shield, this works on the Red Death, but Fishlegs Gronkle and Snotlout's monstrous Works on Nightmare too. Nightmare Red blows Snotlout over Death's head while Gronkl leaves the heights. Fishlegs, before crashing, throws his hammer at Snotlout which Snotlout uses to strike the Red Death's eye, so it doesn't step on Fishlegs. In beating the Red Death, the boat hiccups on the steps and Toothless is on and Toothless sinks a few feet below the water. Hichki still tries to save her but faints due to lack of air. Stoic, amazed by what Hichki and his friends have done, dives down and saves them both. After apologizing to his son, he tells him not to face the dragon, but with a smile Hiccup replies "We are Vikings: it's an occupational hazard", something Stoic said at the beginning of the film. Telling Hiccup that he is proud to be his son, Stoic sees Hiccup climb the Toothless and head towards the Red Death. Astrid instructs the twins to extract Snotlout from the Red Death's head which they do. However, Astrid is nearly sucked in and eaten by the Red Death until Toothless and Hiccups stop it with a plasma explosion. The force of the plasma explosion causes Astrid to fall from her nadar but is caught by Toothless. After leaving him, Astrid quietly says "go".
Hiccup enrages the Red Death for chasing him down with Toothless using a powerful plasma blast. After making it high enough in the dark clouds, they hide among them and dive at high speed, repeatedly piercing the Red Death's plumage. (Our heroes help out with their planes as well as Hiccup and Toothless) In pain and anger, the giant blasts a long stream of fire around itself, setting Toothless's artificial tail-wing height when Knight Fury cannot escape the flames. Knowing they have little time left, Hiccup dives almost straight down, in search of the Red Death hot. When he hears the sound of the Red Death, he heats the gases to fry, he waits for the last possible moment, then shouts out Toothless; Toothless turns around and blasts the plasma directly into the Red Death's mouth, prematurely igniting the gas and setting it on fire. Our heroes then fire bullets at the Red Death's wings to render them useless. Toothless turns and slips off his head, as he realizes he's about to hit the ground. However, when it spreads its wings to stop itself, all the holes in its wings turn into even larger holes, rendering its wings useless.
As the giant dragon crashes at full speed and explodes, Hiccup faints when Toothless can't get away from hitting the Red Death's tail after its prosthetic wing burns. Watching Hiccup fall to the flames below, Toothless dives into the hell of the Red Death's detonated body to save him. After the smoke from the fight, it is shown that Toothless survived, with his prosthetic wing destroyed and his saddle empty and burned. Everyone believes Hiccup was killed in the explosion, leaving Stoic in tears. He apologized and said how sorry he was for not listening to his son. Toothless sees this and flaps his wrapped wings, revealing that there is a faint hiccup in his body: his fire-proof dragonhide saved Hiccup life.
After about three weeks, Hiccup wakes up in his bed, which has been placed on the main floor of the house, surprised that Toothless is there to happily welcome him into his home. After being licked by Toothless as he rolls out of bed, he discovers that he has lost his left leg and lower shin (since Toothless was unable to completely wrap those parts with his wings), Which was replaced by a prosthetic made by cow dung. After taking a moment to let go of her feelings of grief and loss, Toothless helps her walk outside and the two are shocked to see the Vikings have invited dragons to live in the village. Hiccup is welcomed back as a hero and Astrid punches him to "scare him" and gives him a kiss on the lips. Then Princess Celestia and Princess Luna show up to our heroes and explain that they have succeeded in their mission and passed the test, which is "trying to befriend dragons rather than trying to harm them or kill them." " Was. As they are given another assignment to roam around Burke and learn more about dragons and how to befriend their various species. (which leads to Thomas and Twilight Sparkle Ride Dragons: Riders of Burke) After Toothless is fitted with a new wing and saddle created by Dung, Hiccup, Astrid, and other Viking teens form the new age of Viking. Let's ride your dragon through Burke. And the Dragon Alliance begins ("The Success Song").
The bloopers reel in the credits,
In a post credits scene, the play "Put That Thing Back Where It Come From Or So Help Us" is shown.
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