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The story follows our young hero's journey as he seeks to capture a dragon in order to mark his passage into manhood and prove his worthiness to the tribe. Young Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) wants to help his Viking community battle the dragons that terrorize their village, but he just doesn't have it in him to harm the fire-breathing creatures. His father, the town's fearless warrior leader Stoick (Gerard Butler), has difficulty communicating with his awkward son, not even wanting Hiccup to go through the dragon-fighting training classes that many kids his age attend. Just as Stoick's friend Gobber (Craig Ferguson) convinces Stoick to let his son train, Hiccup befriends an injured dragon he names Toothless, and soon his relationship with the creature gives him insight on how to make the monsters allies to the Vikings and bring peace to all. <br> Dragons and Vikings have finally made peace, but when the villainous Drago plots a massive invasion, it's up to Hiccup (voice of Jay Baruchel) and Toothless to save the day in this sequel from DreamWorks Animation.Product Identifiers
EAN5039036069922
eBay Product ID (ePID)7048560667
Product Key Features
ActorT.J. Miller
Film/TV TitleHow to Train Your Dragon / How to Train Your Dragon 2
DirectorChris Sanders, Dean Deblois
Release Year2014
FranchiseHow to Train Your Dragon
GenreFamily
Additional Product Features
CertificatePG
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Number of Discs2
ReviewsRolling Stone - It's thrilling, a soaring blend of 3D animation and spectacular storytelling that swerves daringly to honor the healing chaos of family, human and dragon., Entertainment Weekly - Rouses you in conventional ways, but it's also the rare animated film that uses 3-D for its breathtaking spatial and emotional possibilities.
ScreenwriterChris Sanders, William Davies, Dean DeBlois
AuthorCressida Cowell
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleHow To Train Your Dragon / How To Train Your Dragon 2
VoiceAmerica Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson
Consumer AdviceContains mild violence, threat