25 Hidden Secrets In How To Train Your Dragon

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Ever since the first How To Train Your Dragon came out in 2010, the franchise has delighted audiences and critics everywhere. With their beautiful animation, hilarious and heartfelt characters, and amazing stories, the story of Hiccup and his dragon Toothless have cemented their place in animated movie history. And the hidden surprises throughout just make us love these movies even more. From spotting Toothless flying across the Dreamworks logo, to the awesome series of books that started it all. Toothless was designed after all sorts of cats and dogs, and an animator even used his own cat! Hiccup is forced to kill Red Death, and the Runes they write in are actually just English. Paco the Chihuahua is the real voice of the Terrible Terrors, and Hiccup’s leg was an audience favourite. Poor Gloria from Madagascar has a cameo, Berk is actually a British insult, a FLux Capacitor got slipped in by animators, and Toothless learning to smile was inspired by a real baby! Thor’s hammer looks similar to Stoick’s, Spitelout has a familiar voice, some awesome new actors were added in the second movie, and it only takes place over a couple of days. There’s a Jon Snow callout, signature scar, some drawings from real life children, and a huge change that was suggested by Guillermo del Toro. They draw parallels to the first movie, let Gobber express himself in the second movie, and have even more surprises in store for us in the upcoming, and final How To Train Your Dragon installment.

Featuring:

Toothless, Spotted.
Based on Books
Inspiration
Drawing From Life
Red Death
Runes
Paco The Terrible
Hiccup’s Leg
Gloria
Berk
Flux Capacitor
Learning to Smile
A Familiar Hammer
Spitelout
New Voices
So Little Time
You Know Nothing
Hiccup’s Scar
Stable Drawings
Guillermo’s Impact
Movie Parallels
Go Gobber
Trailer Secrets
Plot Rumours
A Possible Ending

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