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Riseof the Brave Tangled Dragons (also known as RotBTD, The Big Four or RBTD) is a crossover of four animated CGI movies consisting of Rise of the Guardians (2012), Brave (2012), Tangled (2010), and How to Train Your Dragon (2010).In this crossover, the main characters Jack Frost, Merida DunBroch, Rapunzel Corona, and Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III all come together as
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WesternAnimati. "One adventure will change two worlds." How to Train Your Dragon is a franchise that began as a series of twelve children's books, written by British author Cressida Cowell. It was then given a film adaption by DreamWorks Animation, with Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois at the director's helm.
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Howto Train Your Dragon is a 2010 American computer-animated action fantasy film loosely based on the 2003 book of the same name by Cressida Cowell, produced by DreamWorks
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Movie Review Everyone can feel alone in a crowd. Even dragons. It’s not like Berk lacks for these beasties. The isle is home to so many you’re liable to literally trip over one lazing in a doorway. This bustling Viking/dragon enclave is home to Gobsuckers and Gronkles, Zipplebacks and Buffalords, Grim Gnashers and Crimson Goregutters. It’s got more dragons per square foot than Iowa’s got corn, or Miami’s got beach umbrellas, or Hollywood’s got actors-turned-Starbucks-baristas. And thanks to Chieftan Hiccup’s ongoing dragon-rescue operations, the village is getting more all the time. But for all the dragons Berk has, it only has one Night Fury—a ferocious, speedy, black dragon that flies straight out of legend. Hiccup calls him Toothless, and the name fits well enough if you don’t make him mad. Toothless has a pretty good life in Berk, all things considered. He’s the dragons’ Alpha these days—the species’ undisputed, all-powerful leader. And he digs hanging out with Hiccup, too, especially when he plays fetch with the human’s artificial foot. Still, Toothless is thought to be the last of his kind. Until that day—that fateful afternoon—when Toothless discovers that he’s not. He spies her in a lush forest clearing, all white and sparkly and ever so coquettish at least by dragon standards. Hiccup and his girlfriend, Astrid, promptly dub her a “Light Fury.” And she has no interest in settling down. But this lithe new lizard isn’t the only one with a sudden interest in Toothless. Some distance away, dragon-napping warlords have cut a deal with Grimmel, the world’s most notorious dragon killer. He’s the reason why Toothless is the last Night Fury Grimmel personally slaughtered the rest. And now that Grimmel has learned one such dragon escaped his icy grasp, he means to correct his oversight. Grimmel has just the bait he needs, too—that lovely little Light Fury. She’ll scramble Toothless’ mind with the bat of an eyelash and the flick of a scaly tail. And without even knowing it, the damselish dragon will lead Grimmel right to his prey. Toothless? Try lifeless. Positive Elements Love, it’s said, makes the world go ’round, and it makes this movie go, too. How to Train Your Dragon 3 The Hidden World is all about love—not just romantic love, but the affections we feel for friends and family. The story even takes a special interest in the sacrificial variety, too. Embracing love, the movie suggests, is always worthwhile—even if it comes with its share of pain. In flashback, we see Hiccup’s father mourning his long-lost wife. “With love comes loss,” he tells his confused little boy. “It’s part of the deal.” And without spoiling anything, I will say that the movie contains some pretty nuanced and mature manifestations of how love and loss can intermingle. Perhaps it’s appropriate. Hiccup and his small band of friends are young adults now, dealing with the complex issues of growth and change that come with growing up. Hiccup, even though he’s Berk’s big cheese these days, is still on a journey of self-discovery, learning what he really needs to do to be the man—and leader—he wants to be. But so, in some ways, are they all. Valka, Hiccup’s mother who was found back in the second movie scolds Hiccup’s band of warriors a bit, telling them that they “rely too much on your dragons and not enough on one another.” Emphasizing the value of teamwork never goes amiss. And since most of the rest of us don’t have dragons to rely on, it’s a particularly valuable lesson. Naturally, audiences will see plenty of heroism, too. Hiccup, Toothless and a bevy of others are repeatedly willing to risk their lives for the respective humans/dragons in their care. Spiritual Elements Christian missionaries apparently haven’t made their way to the enclave of Berk, and its human citizens are all still believers in Norse gods and goddesses. “Oh my gods!” we’ll hear some exclaim now and again, and we even hear a more targeted reference and oaths involving thunder god Thor a time or two. Someone exclaims, “Thor almighty!” for instance, while another character namechecks Odin similarly. A marriage seems likewise pagan, taking place in front of what appears to be a huge statue of Hiccup’s father, Stoick. There are references to characters looking like Norse gods. There’s a reference to someone being a “spirit guide.” One particular species of dragon, the Hobgoblin, is repeatedly said to be a bad omen, and it’s clear that a fair bit of superstition influences these Viking people. Sexual Content Toothless and his love interest engage in perhaps the most tender animal romance since Disney’s Lady and the Tramp. Admittedly, no spaghetti is slurped here though that seems like a missed opportunity. But the two dragons engage in a lengthy and funny mating ritual, with both eventually taking wing to fly together in the sky, rub noses, touch wings and demurely vanish from the audience’s prying eyes. After that, they’re clearly a couple. And we hear the Night Furies mate for life. Meanwhile, some are prodding Viking couple Hiccup and Astrid to take the next step in their own relationship to get married. Hiccup resists the idea of tying the proverbial knot in part, it seems, because of some insecurities he has about his leadership. But those fears ultimately don’t hinder the couple’s romance from gradually moving forward. Hiccup and Astrid wrestles affectionately yes, there’s obviously physical contact, but it doesn’t feel sexual touch each other tenderly at times and kiss once or twice. As mentioned, one or two people are described as having the physique of Norse gods. Tuffnut, one of Hiccup’s friends, has tied his long hair around his chin and tries to pass it off as a full, manly beard He sometimes pushes people’s faces into that ahem beard to give them some sort of Viking solace, but the gesture is intimate enough that at least one passer-by feels awkward witnessing it—coughing demurely to make his presence known. Snotlout—another of Hiccup’s friends who’s trying to grow a wispy mustache of his own—is deeply taken with Hiccup’s mother, and is always on the lookout for ways to impress her even if everyone else is weirded out by the young man’s obvious crush on the older woman. We see two other dragons engage in a mating dance. When the female Ruffnut is captured by Grimmel, she tells him that he’s “never had a prisoner this hot.” Later, she hugs a male cohort and says that she likes “sensitive guys.” Violent Content Grimmel is a nasty villain. He believes that by killing dragons, he’s bringing the world a little closer to some semblance of peace and security. But let’s be real He really just likes killing dragons. We don’t see him kill any of them outright here—though at the outset it looks as if he does. He has a yen for shooting them with poisonous tranquilizing darts, though, which instantly put any rampaging dragon or human asleep. He also has six fearsome dragons of his own that he’s drugged to keep under his control—Deathgrippers, they’re called—which spew a green, acid-like liquid that pretty much scorches and ignites anything it touches. We watch those dragons torch a good chunk of Berk and nearly burn to a cinder Grimmel’s very own fortress. Hiccup and his friends attack dragon-napping ships and fight frenetically with the mercenaries onboard. Naturally, dragons join the fray, too. Swords are swung but never seem to find their mortal mark. Mallets and clubs do, though—bouncing off skulls and bodies with slapstick thuds. Lots of combatants get singed by dragon breath or snagged by dragon talons—sometimes to be dropped from dizzying heights. One dragon and his rider careen into a group of adversaries as if they the adversaries were bowling pins. A dragon chases Hiccup and Astrid with wild abandon Without intercession from Toothless, both would’ve surely been goners. Moments of theoretically mortal peril like that pop up several times in the film. Relatively small dragons attack an assailant like rabid Chihuahuas, and one gnaws on an artificial leg still attached to its owner. Hiccup plays fetch with Toothless with his own metal limb. A dragon uses a mysterious electrical power to free himself from the clutches of hostiles. A few dragons and at least one person fall into the ocean to suffer fates unglimpsed but presumably not pretty. An unconscious dragon nearly suffers the same fate. Ships and villages burn. Though Hiccup and his mates wear fireproof dragon-scale armor these days, someone forgets to fireproof his rear end. Dragons rampage, throwing would-be attackers right and left. Crude or Profane Language We may hear a few misuses of God’s name mingled among instances of “oh my gods”, along with one use of the British profanity “bloody.” Drug and Alcohol Content Grimmel uses drug-like dragon venom to knock out various dragons and to control his own. Vikings drink from massive tankards typically associated with mead or grog, though we never know with certainty exactly what they’re imbibing. Other Negative Elements We see and hear a couple of slightly crude gags involving people’s posteriors. Snotlout acts with humorous-but-annoying swagger. We see a lot of dragon slobber, which is sometimes used for … glue? One Viking admits that humans and dragons all eating together in the same mess hall with dragons often rolling around on the tables is less than sanitary. Conclusion How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World isn’t a film that begs deep analysis. This trilogy-ending effort isn’t the cohesive, multilayered story we’ve grown to expect from Pixar, nor does it contain the rollicking meta-humor that fills the LEGO movies. Nor do I think it has the emotional depth and heft of even its two predecessors. No, this is a simpler story, one with simple goals. But when we look at that story simply, and we examine what’s been at the core of the whole series—a boy, a dragon and real love they share—it works. And for some, it may work a little too well. The Hidden World can be fun and winsome and even beautiful in spots The trip to that titular hidden world may be worth a gasp or two. But this final chapter in the How to Train Your Dragon saga wings its way toward a surprisingly bittersweet conclusion. It reminds us that to begin something new, something else has to end. In every hello, there’s a future goodbye. It makes for a satisfying finale, but young fans of the franchise may shed a tear or two. And maybe even some older ones as well. Outside that gentle caution, The Hidden World feels of a piece with How to Train Your Dragon 2 It’s got lots of action and some mildly squirm-worthy violence, a wee bit of blushing romance and a small dollop of crude humor. It’s not as clean as the first chapter, but it’s still pretty mindful of its young audience. The Hidden World doesn’t hide its merits. It’s fun and resonant and, yes, a little sad. But still, it allows the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy to fly into the sunset on scaly wings. Saying goodbye can cause pain. If your family is in that bittersweet time, here are some items that may strengthen and help get everyone through. Building Family Identity Managing Those Tricky Emotions When Your Kid is Hurting Parents, get practical information from a biblical worldview to help guide media decisions for your kids!
TRAILER 225 TRAILER 220 CLIP 207 CLIP 316 Play all videos What to know The rare trilogy capper that really works, How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World brings its saga to a visually dazzling and emotionally affecting conclusion. Read critic reviews How to Train Your Dragon 2 In Theaters Rent/buy Rent/buy Rent/buy How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World videos How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Grimmel's Warning CLIP 207 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - The Hidden World CLIP 316 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Flirting Fail CLIP 422 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Ruffnut Is Annoying CLIP 208 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Fighting the Trappers CLIP 352 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Hiccup Saves Toothless CLIP 243 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Glider Rescue CLIP 351 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Goodbye, Toothless CLIP 335 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Toothless Returns CLIP 339 How to Train Your Dragon 3 Official Clip - Battle on Grimmel's Boat CLIP 231 How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Behind the Scenes - Epic BEHIND THE SCENES 100 How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Behind the Scenes - Crimson Goregutter BEHIND THE SCENES 105 How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Trailer 2 TRAILER 225 How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Trailer 1 TRAILER 220 How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Photos Movie Info When the sudden appearance of a female Light Fury coincides with the darkest threat their village has ever faced, Hiccup and Toothless must journey to a hidden world thought only to exist in myth. The two friends will soon discover their true destinies as dragon and rider fight together to protect everything they've grown to treasure. Rating PG Some Mild Rude HumorAdventure Action Genre Kids & family, Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, Animation Original Language English Director Dean DeBlois Producer Brad Lewis, Bonnie Arnold Writer Dean DeBlois Release Date Theaters Feb 22, 2019 wide Release Date Streaming May 21, 2019 Box Office Gross USA $ Runtime 1h 44m Distributor Universal Pictures Production Co DreamWorks Animation Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos Aspect Ratio Scope View the collection How to Train Your Dragon Cast & Crew News & Interviews for How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Critic Reviews for How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Audience Reviews for How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World Sep 16, 2019 It's a long-overdue finale that, even though doesn't quite fly to heights the previous installments have, still possess a compelling tale and emotional conclusion to a near-decade-worth of dragon-storytelling. The Hidden World is a beautiful send-off of the "How to Train Your Dragon" trilogy; an underrated franchise that can easily compete against its other DreamWorks-animated-projects despite its minimal notoriety. Super Reviewer Jun 24, 2019 I feel veeeeery much that we've done this dance before now. I definitely didn't hate The Hidden World, the animation's pretty speccy, Toothless is eternally adorable, some of the creature design is pretty cool especially the new bad guy's beasties and I appreciate ending a franchise on your own terms. But to me, this is still definitely the low point of the trilogy. Not crap, for sure, but hit on a lot of things I genuinely don't care for. Super Reviewer May 07, 2019 The third installment of the dragon riders series is another step forward in animation, creating amazing images, especially of landscapes and flocks of flying creatures. As for the story, it doesn't exactly reinvent the wheel. The first two films felt fresher, more surprising. It's still nice to revisit these characters and follow them around a little more. The super sweet ending is probably the strongest part of the film. Super Reviewer Apr 17, 2019 There's a dragon killer on the loose, professional, relentless, indefatigable, out to kill all the dragons he can. Can the team stop him before he succeeds? With loads of shots of dragons gracefully gliding through white and puffy clouds,, this screen goodbye to the series, and to the fans who love it, is rife with nods to friendship together with self-determinism. The experience is not Toy Story 3, but still is enjoyable.
1. How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World 2019 PG 104 min Animation, Action, Adventure 0 Rate 1 Rate 2 Rate 3 Rate 4 Rate 5 Rate 6 Rate 7 Rate 2. How to Train Your Dragon 2 2014 PG 102 min Animation, Action, Adventure 0 Rate 1 Rate 2 Rate 3 Rate 4 Rate 5 Rate 6 Rate 7 Rate 8 Rate 9 Rate 10 Rate 0 Error please try again. 77 Metascore When Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace. Director Dean DeBlois Stars Jay Baruchel, Cate Blanchett, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson Votes 348,344 Gross $ 3. How to Train Your Dragon 2010 PG 98 min Animation, Action, Adventure 0 Rate 1 Rate 2 Rate 3 Rate 4 Rate 5 Rate 6 Rate 7 Rate 9 Rate 10 Rate 0 Error please try again. 75 Metascore A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely friend of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed. Directors Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders Stars Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Craig Ferguson Votes 762,953 Gross $
Watch Now SynopsisAs Hiccup fulfills his dream of creating a peaceful dragon utopia, Toothless’ discovery of an untamed, elusive mate draws the Night Fury away. When danger mounts at home and Hiccup’s reign as village chief is tested, both dragon and rider must make impossible decisions to save their to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World streaming where to watch online?Currently you are able to watch "How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World" streaming on fuboTV, FXNow, DIRECTV. It is also possible to buy "How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World" on AMC on Demand, DIRECTV, Redbox, Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, DIRECTV, FlixFling, Spectrum On Demand online. RatingGenres Animation, Kids & Family, Action & Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Comedy Director Cast Popular movies coming soon Upcoming Animation movies
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