Hiccup and Toothless discover an island of never-before-seen dragons.Hiccup and Toothless discover an island of never-before-seen dragons.Hiccup and Toothless discover an island of never-before-seen dragons.
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- 2 nominations total
- Stoick the Vast
- (voice)
- Snotlout
- (voice)
- Tuffnut
- (voice)
- (as TJ Miller)
- Ruffnut
- (voice)
- Female Viking
- (voice)
- Viking 1
- (voice)
- Viking 2
- (voice)
- Viking 3
- (voice)
- Viking 4
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The Toy Story and Shrek films do it. The How to train your Dragon films have followed with the CGI short, Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury. Following from the original film where the Vikings now have dragons for pets who nearly all disappear during the holiday season of Snoggletog leaving the Vikings bemused.
Toothless gets a new tail to allow him to be independent but he flies off as well and is thought to have disappeared. However the kids hatch a plot to find out what has happened to them.
The short will keep the children largely entertained, adults who have not seen the original film will be left bemused. The quality of the animation is very good though.
Positives for Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury (2011): I liked seeing what Christmas is like and how these characters celebrate it in this franchise. Seeing dragons go to another island to lay their eggs was nice. I also liked the exploding eggs and it got a good smile from me. And finally, the ending with Hiccup and Toothless was sweet.
Negatives for Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury (2011): Once again, this is a short film that is meant to cash in on the success of the franchise and get something for families to watch on the holidays.
Overall, Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury (2011) was a great holiday short film in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise and is the best short film so far.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Very entertaining spin off from HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON has the viking town of Berk about to celebrate their winter holiday when everyone notices that the dragons are all missing. The children of the village set out to try and locate them and see what's going on. DRAGONS: GIFT OF THE NIGHT FURY is without question one of the better shorts that Dreamworks have released over the years. A lot of this is due to the terrific screenplay, which comes up with a very entertaining story full of wonder, imagination and action. I thought the visual style of the film was also a lot better quality than what we've seen in some of the shorts from the studio. I've often felt that some of the shorts look their smaller budgets but that certainly wasn't the case here because the look was quite professional and right on target with the original film. I thought the look of the film was exception and especially the scenes where the dragons are flying around. I can't (or won't) spoil the ending with what happened to the dragons but it was quite funny and especially the aftermath. Fans of the feature should really love this short but even if you're not familiar with it there's enough entertainment here for two movies and this comes highly recommended.
I do like to see more Nordic based content. When it comes to mythological based content, there seems to be more Greek based than Norse based. How To Train Your Dragons is way more Norse based, even if it doesn't feature the gods.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the scene where Toothless gets his new tail fin, his movements are modeled after one of the animators' cats with duct tape stuck to its tail.
- Quotes
[after planting a Gronkle egg in each Viking's house]
Astrid Hofferson: Wasn't this a great idea?
Fishlegs: Uh-huh! Everybody's gonna be so surprised!
[a house explodes, and an egg fragment flies out and hits Fishlegs]
Fishlegs: Ow...
Snotlout: Surprise!
[a baby Gronkle lands on Fishlegs' chest]
Snotlout, Tuffnut, Ruffnut: Aw...
Astrid Hofferson: [horrified] The eggs explode?
[a Viking house explodes]
Astrid Hofferson: THE EGGS EXPLODE!
[Another Viking house explodes. A villager comes running out]
Astrid Hofferson: I'm sorry.
[More explosions. Another villager runs past her]
Astrid Hofferson: So sorry.
- ConnectionsEdited into Légendes de Dragons (2010)
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