What I love about this trilogy is that they actually let the kids grow up, and I as an audience member grew up alongside them. I feel like it's something rare with movies, like Despicable Me is NEVER going to let Agnes grow up.
My mom pointed out, not only did Hiccup lose his foot, it's on the same side that he had the stirrup that controlled Toothless's tail, indicating that his foot got stuck when he fell, snapping his ankle beyond repair. I was 15 in 2010, and that was the coolest story beat I'd ever heard.
that's not a bad theory. The older Vikings would have seen how badly mangled his foot was and amputated it. Only theory I've been hearing is that Toothless in desperation bit Hiccups foot too hard while trying to catch him.
Loved the 1 line "They killed HUNDREDS of us!" "and we've killed THOUSANDS of them!" Eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind. We can't even get adults to realize this let alone kids.
I think the "hopscotch" scene has the music because it's showing how not only do Hiccup and Toothless understand each other, but Hiccup also respects his wishes. Toothless isn't just a pet; he's a friend. By not stepping on the random lines, Hiccup is demonstrating that, and the music emphasizes the significance of it.
@@ikoki4368 ohh I didn't know this. I didn't think Toothless understood that Hiccup was drawing him, just that he was making lines in the dirt. This makes more sense with Toothless glancing at Hiccup to 'reference' as he was drawing 😂
I find it weird how I could see at a glance that it was a (badly drawn) human face, whereas every single reactor without fail just thinks it’s random lines
What always impressed me about this series is Hiccup not only losing his leg, but it staying lost. I don't know of any other series that does that. Every one I can think of usually gives them the missing piece back magically, or at least covers it up. In How To Train You Dragon though it's visible through the rest of the movies and even in the television series.
If you watch the series, you can even see the Hiccup almost constantly upgrading it (and Toothles´s fin too), which is VERY in character for him, as he is right from the beginning set up as inventor and tinkerer. Sometimes he even turns his peg leg into an advantage instead of handicap, like when he hides his sword there, so he appears unarmed to the enemies, only to later suprise them.
@@veronikamajerova4564 There was also both a moment where Toothless grabbed his leg and runs off, to later cut back to see it detached and hiccup is still sitting there waiting for him to notice. And a scene where he stepped into a bear trap and nothing happened because it was his metal leg.
It was also utilized all the time. There were some times in the series with stuff that should have hurt Hiccup, but it hit his peg leg, or times when he would be running from something only for his leg to come off. Not to mention later movies where they show how much he's worked on his leg, having multiple ends that he can switch between as needed, with a special attachment for Toothless's saddle and tail.
A really underrated part of HTTYD is the extremely creative and diverse dragon designs. They all fill the role and build of "classic" dragons, but also feel very specialized and well thought-out. Making dragons, probably the most overused fantasy creatures feel new and fresh is definately a huge accomplishment.
Its just too bad how far it feels off with all sequels and shows that came after this movie, 2 is bad, and 3 is worse and the series is ok at the start but then gets horrible. The only good series to come out of this was the Dragons Rescue Riders as the other series set in the future is so bad everyone behind it should be rightfully fired.
As a child, I was really impressed by the decision to have Hiccup lose a leg in the fight with the dragon. They thought that it would be too dark for a childrens' film, but the test audience begged them to keep it, as it showed realistic consequences, plus Hiccup and Toothless were basically the same now.
@@Goofy_edits2639 Im pretty sure its where toothless first grabbed him, during the scene its a dive for toothless to grab Hiccup before they are engulfed in the flames, so Toothless is being pretty rash, and probably ripped of his foot upon the first attempt to grab him, before enveloping him in his wings. Which is a nice parallel to how Hiccup broke his tail.
Listen. There's a difference between a kid's movie and a family. Kids movie is like despicable me where there is a whole movie of just brainrout that 5 year olds can giggle on . But a franchise like How to train your dragon is a family movie . There is a real compelling story. With real emotions. And some muture themes . With real moral . Kids movie - only for kids . Parents are gonna take there kids to the theatres to see the movie and just wait for the movie to wrap up and hope that there kids are having fun . Family movie. A movie where the whole family can really have Fun together and some cries together.
Despicable Me had some nice heart. The first one at least, I can't speak for the other ones. Kinda sucks that the original movie got sullied by Facebook minion memes and sequels nobody seems to like.
The Despicable Me movies are definitely more in the family movie category. People just tend to think of them as less mature since they're comedies without some of the really heavy stuff we tend to see with Pixar and DreamWorks. But that doesn't mean they're not enjoyable for all ages. A kids movie would be more something like Sesame Street.
Partially agree: The first one definitely was a family movie, because it mainly revolved around a man learning to be a dad and three abandoned children finding a family. I loved that movie. But then, the marketing team discovered the popularity of minion merch and increasingly abandoned content quality for funny gibberish. It’s become so oversaturated, I learned to dislike everything that has minions in/on it, because it’s simply too much and too constant. Didn’t see the latest movie, but feedback is definitely mixed.
@@excessivelyfangirlingbookw3339 I’d only really heard negative things about the newest movie, so I was surprised how much I liked it. But my rating of the four would be this: 1. Really good 2. Good 3. Decent 4. Good
During the scene where Toothless makes a bunch of squiggles on the ground and Hiccup has to avoid stepping on the lines, I think Toothless was trying to draw Hiccup. He saw him doodling Toothless in the ground and thought "Cool!! I want to do the same for him." You can tell by Toothless looking at him, then putting the last bit of detail on the drawing. That scene is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful scenes in cinema. The music, the silent visual storytelling, all of it is just beautiful
Three things. First, How to Train Your Dragon is one of my favorite movies. Second, the scribble in the dirt that Toothless drew is actually a picture of Hiccup Picasso style. Third, the big titan of a dragon at the end is called a Red Death, which is only explained in the TV shows like HTTYD: Race to the Edge.
@@AlarnaM-24 Yes, it is a queen in the same way the Bewilderbeast is a king. It does have the name just like the Bewilderbeast, just found in the other media surrounding HTTYD.
@@themysteriousone9973 Tho, lowkey, I always hated how the Alphas can basically mind control dragons after HTTY 2 (which is still my favorite work of series BTW). The Red Death controlled them through fear, and it was very obvious none of the dragons wanted that, but didn't know where else to go, whereas the Alpha just turns them into drones instead of controlling through a social hierarchy whether by fear or respect. I think it would've made the finale way better if leaned into a more believable natural order and social structure.
@@Evorexwolf The 3rd movie might not be the best movie, I still think it's nice that they ended it at the third one (not counting any series showing up afterwards as they're dubiously canon at best.) And even if it's very flawed there's still some very real care put into that movie so I still count it as part of my favourite movie franchise.
The ending wasn’t just bold, it was poetic. With Hiccup’s foot and Toothless’ tail, they are now both hobbled; they can function on their own to a limited degree, but both their handicaps disappear when they work together. A true partnership.
Ok, 10:05 what you don’t realize that they are copying each other. The previous shot, Hiccup was drawing Toothless and so the dragon has an idea. *He drags a branch around to draw Hiccup* This is Toothless’s artists rendition of Hiccup. That’s why he gets so defensive about it. It is Toothless going: “I made this for you”
Just a thought, toothless doesn't go on autopilot when he goes to the nest. They're surrounded by dragons at some point when they're flying, and i always felt like toothless was like "oh shit, act cool" and made look as hiccup and Astrid were his pray but therefore when they arrived he didn't drop them he hides immedialty
It was auto pilot. The alpha dragon has a hive mind/mind control effect on the other dragons. That is how they managed to use Toothless to find the island.
Though I do know it does have mind control powers, the red death always felt different from other alpha species. It always felt more like it’s using fear to control the other dragons rather than actual mind control. And I think that’s a shame, would be interesting to have different alphas have different abilities ways of ruling their nest. The bewilderbeast could have been mind control and the read death could have been through fear. Just something to make em different is all
at 15:06 I would have to disagree that Shrek is just a 'dumb' movie and not 'dark/mature. I mean, it tackles the whole idea that we ought to not judge a book by its cover and to be curious instead of judgement of others who are different from us. This exact theme is also basically the point of HTTYD :D
Fun fact: the northern and western islands of Scotland and some parts of the mainland were colonized by the Vikings from the 8th to 15th centuries so the adult's accents aren't as big a stretch as they seem 🤗 it's much weirder for the kids to sound North American, although the Vikings attempted a colony in Newfoundland too, so I guess make of that what you will?😅
@@DIOPSIDE7995And accents were different across generations, albeit not as obvious (to me, a kid) when reading. Different parents talked with different "accents", mixing phonetic writing and dialects to get said accent across.
Another thing that makes HTTYD a top-tier franchise is its score. The composer did not have to go so hard for a family movie, but WOW did he! The first flight scene still makes me teary more than a decade later because of the music
The opening scene of the second movie with toothless and hiccup flying also hits hard. It's not quite as emotional, but more hype and just makes me feel like life is perfect
Smth that I absolutely adored abt Httyd is actually that Hiccup lost his foot. He is an awesome character, and most disabeled characters are alwys portraied as helpless, or "useless" to the main plot, but with Hiccup its just: Yes he is missing a leg, yes he is still agile, fast and doing everything an able bodied person can do, what are you gonna do abt it?
Something about these movies that no one talks about is the shows inbetween. Each movie shows a stage of hiccups life, young teen, young adult, adult, but the SHOWS set inbetween really show his growth between these stages, and whilst not perfect, really bring together the universe and characters of the movies.
Not to mention that the coolest dragons and villains only appear in the shows and not the movies. I seriously don't remember the name of the villain from the third movie. I just call him "Wannabe Viggo".
@@valentinkambushev4968 Yeah... Viggo was both legitimately intimidating and super cool, and his little redemption arc is one of the coolest I've seen since Avatar: The Last Airbender. Grimmel is... basically just creepy.
Yeah, I avoided the shows for a long time because I was worried they'd suck or take away from the movies. Then a friend asked if I'd seen them, and said they were good, so I finally watched. It was definitely worth the time.
i own all the inbetween shows they are honest my favorite things to watch, Race to the Edge is so good i consider it more canon then the 2nd movie, the 3rd never happened in my opinion.
My favorite moment is when Hiccup was walking to the door with Toothless at the end of the movie. You can see his peg leg, and then Toothless’ tail sweeps into view, missing half its fin. It’s enough to make a grown man cry, and that’s OK
And before that when he was about to fall because he wasnt used to the prosthetic yet Toothless caught him, and they walked to the door together. I just cant with this movie I love it so much.
Call the style ugly as much as you want, I just love the character of it. Toothless only looks like that to be as appealing to the audience as possible. Also the sounds he makes are a hybrid of cat, horse, cow, bear, a bunch of others and the sound designer Randy Thom. This was to create a wide range of emotion since he's such a big focus of the movie. I just love how much effort went into making this movie and the ways they went about it.
i don't think he many ugly as in bad, I think he meant that they are undeniably ugly, but stylized. but if he did just mean bad ugly then yeah he's crazy
@@demigreen6495 ...I really didn't want to write it down, but ok: Haudrauf der Stoische title is 'the stoic', but Haudrauf... doesn't have a direct translation? The words mean 'beat on', but the meaning is 'hit something from above'. I seem to recall it also meaning 'a reckless person'. I don't like the word, so I'm not sure. Just... it sounds so bad as a name, I've no idea how someone thought they should use it.
It's not like they were incompetent, they did a few good namechanges, Snotlout became Rotzbacke, Fishlegs Fischbein, Ruffnut and Tuffnut Raffnuss und Taffnuss, Hiccup Hicks, etc., but why did they ruin Stoick's name?
10:11 - That 'inspirational music', Alex, is 'Forbidden Friendship' and one of the most beautiful pieces of movie music I've ever heard. It's cautious, whisical, triumphant, and beautifully underlines the impossible friendship taking form.
Especially love that it's the same tune that played when Toothless had Hiccup cornered, except it was dark and foreboding there. It shows, musically, the true dynamic development in their friendship. Though the BEST use of that motif is during the first test flight scene, when they truly become one unit. I'm a 30 year old man and that scene when he throws the notes away and the music swells makes me tear up.
I had a few months in high school where I just stayed in my room when I wasn't in school watching this on repeat on a little portable DVD player (it was a rough time in my life). I'm not sure what happened, but on like the 70th watch, a switch flipped in me, and when they played that with him and Toothless free falling, catching, and really flying for the first time, I balled my eyes out. Now, every god dang time I hear that piece, I cry. It's been a decade. Still happens.
7:55 Actually in a zombie apocalypse, if you survive the initial event, a storyteller would be a valued member of a group for entertainment now that there's no reliable technology.
Entertainment is another need for living beings. Not quite as important as food and water, but still important. I remember hearing about an experiment where a bunch of mice were put in a cage with an abundance of food and water, but no entertainment. The rats ended up cannibalizing each other soon after
HTTYD is one of the few trilogy that ended when it needed too. Most media and shows would probably milk this till it dry but this trillogy was able to ended on an amazing note without feeling like it was overstaying it welcome.
I would agree with you if it weren't for all the half-baked spinoff shows. I only ever watched a handful of episodes and never liked them... I am glad the main series ended when it did though. Just hope they don't try and milk it later down the road like they're doing to Shrek rn..
There is a good reason where I unironically tell people How To Train Your Dragon is my favourite movie even as I near my 30s. People look at me weird but this movie (and the rest of the trilogy) just has some of the absolute most incredible visuals, sound design, score and storytelling. I watch it at least once a year and cry at the "forbidden friendship" scene, it's so. Good.
I'm entering my 20's and How To Train Your Dragon still sits as my favorite movie franchise of all time. I'm planning to get a small tattoo inspired by it somewhere on my body.
Fun Fact/True Story: This movie is why I ride motorcycles… I was obsessed with this movie as a preteen I’m a cat guy and because Toothless is so catlike, I desperately wanted my own dragon cat. I was in the car one day and we were stopped at a light next to a guy on a motorcycle (a person I recognize now to be a total noob and squid) and he was clicking through gears just like how Hiccup controls Toothless’ tail. I was like “Mom! What is up with that!?” and she explained that’s how you shift a motorcycle. I got good grades and that year my mom traded and worked stuff out to get me a small used 100cc 4 wheeler to learn to shift. I loved it. Moved up to a dirt bike and by 9th grade I was riding my all black Ninja 250 sport bike to school. I was hooked! That was a decade and a half ago and I’m 30, have lung cancer and I still ride my motorcycle and it feels just like flying! My motorcycle is like my own little dragon, we keep each other safe and alive out on the road… and whenever my bike acts up I say “Thank you for nothing, you useless reptile!” Lmao Honestly I don’t think I would have ever gotten into motorcycles without this movie and it brings me so much happiness and it’s my escape to cope with life… I don’t know what I’d be doing otherwise because I still can’t drive a manual car haha so I probably wouldn’t have ever learned to shift a motorcycle either. Hiccup made it look so cool and symbiotic that I desperately wanted to know what it was like! It feels so good to launch your bike, hit perfect shifts, shift your body weight into corners… etc. it genuinely feels like riding a living creature that you work together with. I got my Toothless and I’m so thankful for it. *About the noob/squid thing, I now know he was a noob because he was clicking through gears at a stop light looking for first gear or neutral. A squid is a term for irresponsible, untrained people who buy powerful sport bikes, don’t wear any protective gear and ride like buttholes and crash becoming meat crayons and “squids” because they flop across the street like a squid out of water. Gross but true… respect yourself and respect your motorcycle… wear your gear!
Damn what a story ❤ I hope you win the fight and live long enough to see your children’s children and introduce them to this masterpiece and tell them how you got into motorcycle riding.
My favorite thing about TH-cam videos about httyd is the comments. They always get flooded with people just giving the film the utmost praise and stressing how much of an impact it made on their lives. It just shows that not only is httyd one of the most respected and beloved film franchises to exist, but that the fans of the films are extremely dedicated and adore the franchise more than anything, and it just feels like a true moment of connection and community between so many different people who love these films. TLDR: httyd rules and I love the fandom ❤
I adored this movie so much growing up, and never lost my love for it. At my wedding, I walked down the aisle to the song “romantic flight” because of how much this series meant to me as a child.
@@am3thysts I am stealing that if I ever get married, just thought I'd let you know. These movies were literally my entire child hood, and Hiccup and Astrid's relationship is an inspiration.
@@maryannclementiii-uw5pk Did you read the whole comment? There are not very many fandoms that have the same level of artistic praise and appreciation like HTTYD. Or it having close to the same impact on people. Yeah people will come back and talk about how good something was nearly every time he reviews something… but almost no one says “The Barbie movies changed my whole take on life” or “I used the barbie music at my wedding because of how much it meant to me growing up” or “the amazing composition of the music in Barbie is a beautiful storytelling element and a story of its own!” That was their point. This movie genuinely MADE childhoods and stayed just as beloved and just as watched into adulthood because of how artistically driven and universal it is. Like Ratatouille or Wall-E.
Between this Coraline and the corpse bride I'm starting to think that somebody needs to teach Alex the difference between a "Kids Movie" and a "Family Movie" (or even maybe that not all animated movies are Kids movies) otherwise he's going to have an aneurysm if he ever watches a movie like Plague Dogs or Felidae. (On a more serious note sad and dark things are important for a child's development and can even be comforting to some)
Even if it is categorized as a "family movie" it's still a movie targeted at kids. Sure family movies can be a bit deeper or more intense, but they are mostly for kids. Also "kid's movie" is more of a broad term, which i assume is what he was going for. "This is a family movie?!" for example doesn't roll off the tongue as well as "This is a kid's movie?!"
@@vanielegend The point is he shouldn't expect All movies "targeted towards kids" to have absolutely NO REAL STAKES. And it's not like how to train Your dragon has the same audience as I don't know The secret Life of pets.
its more like the culutre for kids movies back then was a LOT more mature than nowadays. Look at some older kids shows and cartoons, most of them where WAY deeper than current ones. For example Transformers Prime and Avatar the last airbender. Heck lets take a show like Ninjago which is still running, watch the whole thing and you can see how it went from a lot more serious back in the late 2000s, and early 2010s to a lot more lighthearted recently
@@Verezen yeah I see what you're saying and I've watched those shows (animation and its history are my passion) but have you ever watched amphibia or the owl House? Amphibia has a scene so dark in the season. 2 finale that Disney tried to cancel it. And Ninjago and avatar The last Airbender And gravity falls and Steven universe are still considered of our generation. (By the way, I'm a huge Ninjago fan. Who's your favorite?) Also Ninjago is still going and it's just got progressively darker. And that's not even mentioning Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio or Nimona or puss in Boots in the last wish. (Plus all of the animated movies that were definitely not made for kids such as stop motion and the house)
I remember going to the movies with my mom - I think we were going to watch something like Shutter Island(?). I had already seen How to Train your Dragon and it was still in theatres. We got to the ticket line and there was an older sister trying to buy tickets for she and her little brother, who was disabled. Because she had her mom's credit card but not her mom's ID, the theatre was turning her away. I told my mom how incredible the movie was and how the main character ends up disabled by the end and my mom just went up to the ticket counter and said, "YOU NEED AN ID AND A CREDIT CARD?!? I'M BUYING THEIR TICKETS. LET THEM GO SEE THE MOVIE." I cried for a few because of how cool that was. I'm glad those siblings got to see this movie.
In my humble opinion, HTTYD is the best out of those movies from that era as the quality stayed pretty consistent throughout. There's also some foreshadowing I didn't realize as Hiccup has a scar on his chin in this movie. You can see in some angles that I love these movies, and the scores and music are great. I catch myself humming the main themes and stuff sometimes
One of the greatest trilogies PERIOD. And since the past 20 years doesn't even include LotR anymore (I know, we're old), I'm struggling to think what other recent movie trilogies stand its equal.
Flawless from start to finish! They were reshowing them in cinema some time back, best believe I rewatched them in cinema because I missed watching the first 2 in cinema
Not having this available on (HBO) MAX from day one is such an idiot of a decision on Warner/DreamWorks' part as not having the extended LotR trilogy in their library.
Not gonna lie, really wish Alex had made at least one comment about how absurdly beautiful and cinematic this movie was. Every time I rewatch it I'm just blown away by some of the visuals (especially the shot in the final fight where the clouds are being illuminated against the massive dragon's shadow)
HTTYD had two endings! One with Hiccup not losing his leg in addition to the ending they chose, and they showed the chosen ending to a test audience (parents of children with physical disabilities) and they thought it worked really well to have a hero with a disability because it was inspiring to young kids everywhere and shows representation they had not seen before. So they picked it. But they had a backup ending in case!
Dang, I’m glad they went with what they did! It makes the mirroring between hiccup and toothless complete and yeah is a great opportunity for representation!
Oh come on. When toothless was drawing Hiccup it was the start of their freindship. The music in this scene is still one of the best scores from any movie ever to me.
Hiccup and Toothless perfectly compliment each other- each nearly kills the other, each is on the out and alone, and they can’t fly without the other- they even mirror in their amputations- they work amazingly together as two halves to one whole
My head cannon is that all of the adults sound Scottish because the audiobooks are read by David Tennant doing his (real) most Scottish accent. They are a 10/10 by the way. My kids and I used to listen to the in the car on roadtrips.
@@MrKlausbaudelaire while indeed some vikings could have had celtic ancestry, they were actually primarily germanic (particularly norse scandinavian) in origin
HTTYD is literally the best kids movie trilogy, the soundtrack, the animation that improved with each movie, the character of the dragons, and the developing emotional maturity of each character, it's unmatched. I'm so obsessed with this franchise.
HTTYD still remains as the best franchise ever made because it had three movies and two respectively animated series with multiple seasons that wrapped up the storyline perfectly. the last movie allowed the children, who have aged quite a bit from the first one, to fully realize that even though hiccup and toothless love each other unconditionally, there comes a time where they must part 😭 specifically for geographic and safety reasons. i find myself rewatching this franchise like every other day and i still love it so much
An animation funfact: in 3D or CGI animation it’s very complicated to make a quadruped sit down (it has to do with rigging and heat mapping) but sometimes animators are very creative and think of some sort of shortcut like they did with Toothless, if you pay attention the scenes where he sits down he always sits on his tail as if it’s a chair, he sits like a biped
This is easily my favorite movie soundtrack. Ever. AND even though the books are so different from the films, David Tennant narrates the audiobooks and does such a stunning job.
I’ve always loved how they handled Hiccup loosing his leg like “yeah it happened” and movies on and not having like a huge character arc on how it affected him and what not.
tbf, in viking culture (at least in httyd) losing a body part in battle was seen as kind of like a badge of honor, so while he probably did deal with some trauma around it, his circumstances were such that there were positive connotations attached to it. like "dang you took down the red death, what a warrior!"
They are also planning on making a live action version of this franchise, which I am extremely upset about. How to Train your Dragon is one of my favorite franchises, but I absolutely do not want to see it in live action. Why is animation respected only when it is no longer animated?!?!?!
I love that they have things like the tv shows which have an insane amount of plot and so many new characters not just revolving around the same things as the movies and if you dont have the time to watch them and only watched the movies you would still understand the plot and yes it's proven that the TV shows and some of the short films are proven honestly I'm such a huge httyd fan
I thought it was insightful to have toothless very nearly kill hiccup after he cut him free. They did a very good job conveying the internal struggle ending in that scream and then running off. It was the perfect introduction to show the intelligence of the dragons. They accomplished so much with such a short scene.
Not only was How to Train Your Dragon one of the last true family movies, but also contained great amount of epicness, comedy and drama, great for all ages.
Puss in Boots: the Last Wish is a great example of a more recent family film that actually touched on darker topics while being “for kids”. Dreamworks may have uneven output, but they’re still putting out some of the best animations in the industry!
10:04 - Fun fact, this drawing is a super poorly drawn hiccup with his hand outreached. Hiccup drew toothless, so he drew hiccup. The shape closest to toothless is hiccup’s hand, his thumb and fingers basically around toothless’s head. The small circle next to the hand is his one of the eyes. Hiccup is standing on his own forehead, above the same eye. To the left of Hiccup is another eye, which leads into the nose.
Man I’m sorry I don’t have the time to watch the video right now I just want to say that the HTTYD series (and the shows as well) are some of my favourite movies ever, the soundtrack absolutely never misses, and seeing the characters actually grow up??? Seeing real consequences (death, loss of limb, etc) in kids media??? Anyway I love it and I’ll be back for the video later
My son lost his leg to cancer as a teen about the same time the original movie came out. He picked up the nickname hiccup from the movie. Even as an adult sometimes it’s still special to just binge the trilogy or series.
Couple things that caught my eye, one about the movie and the other about a detail throughiht the series. First: Stoic doesn't hate his son. They address very early on, right after Stoic yells at Hiccup for royally messing uo at the start. Hiccup says to Gobber that his dad is disappointed because he doesn't look or act like a viking, which Gobner refutes saying "It's not so much what you look like, it's what's inside rhat he can't stand... The point is, stop trying so hard to be something you're not," to which Hiccup replies "I just wanna be one of you guys." Rhis is addressed a couple scenes later after Stoic gets everyone rallied to look for the nest. He's talking with Gobber, who suggests putting Hiccup in dragon training. His first reaction? "He'd be killed before you let the first dragon out of it's cage." He and Gobber go back and forth before Stoic gets to the root of the problem, at least for him. "Ever since I was a boy I knew what I was, what I had to become. Hiccup is not that boy." The thing to note with that last line is how Stoic moves and acts. Httyd has good dialogue, but one of the reasons that it stands out is that they were very good with body language and facial expression, especially for the time. Stoic looks at Gobber, and he looks scared when he says that Hiccup doesn't know who he is. He doesn't hate his son, he's scared because he doesn't understand hom and knows he's being ostracized. There is also some of his own pride mixed in there, don't get me wrong, but a large part of how he acts towards Hiccup is because he doesn't understand, and an equally large part is that he's too stubborn to listen (which is displayed in the "I hit a Night Fury" and "You're going to Dragon Training" scenes). It's a kind of important point, especially since he disowns Hiccup at one point only to take it back later. If that worry and lack of understanding had not been set up, it would be a completely unreasonable plot point to have Stoic apologize. It only works because it's clarified early on that Stoic loves Hiccup, he just fundamentally doesn't undersrand him. Now, thing two is much shorter. The first times we see Hiccup and Toothless flying together in every movie, they get separated. In New Tail, it's because Toothless flings him off, but the other movies they willingly start flying without each other. Personally, I think this is mostly because of the fall in Test Flight. Hiccup slips out if the saddle, sending him and Toothless plummeting. It was honestly luck that let them make it out of that alive, and you can bet it would motivate Hiccup to find a way for him and Toothless to keep flying if separated in the sky, since for the entire series up until the end they are largely reliant on each other to fly. I dunno, that's just a really cool detail to me.
@horace6851 so, whatever Norwegian accents sounded like in the time of vikings is nothing like modern day Norwegian accents. It doesn't rly matter what they sound like.
Top 3 3D animated movies. This, The Incredibles 1 and Kung Fu Panda 1. I use this movie all the time to teach students about story structure. The introduction is pretty much perfect. Establishes setting, main characters and sets the plot in motion in under 10 minutes. Also, the 'first flight' scene. Chills every time! Also acts like a 3-act story structure. 1. Establishing, Hiccup learning how to control Toothless' flight by following his cheatsheet. 2. Complication, cheatsheet flies off and he falls off Toothless towards certain death. 3. Resolution, toothless catches him but now Hiccup has to guide Toothless through the rocks using instinct so they both survive. Perfect 3 minute sequence.
Please do the second one now it was amazing and if you think hiccup losing his leg was “mature” for a “kids” movie you are not ready for this next one so please watch it and toothless is super cute also the animation gets so much better
what i really love about this movie, is the lighting. I feel like so many 3d animated movies todau have such vibrant, in your face colours. This movie is way more dim, and looks much more like a real world where people live and have lived. it doesnt have the same plastic feeling as all 3d disney mvoies do, or current-day dreamworks movies
I grew up with this trilogy. 1st film I’m 13 (Cusping 14) 2nd I’m 17 (cusping 18) 3rd I’m 22 (cusping 23) all different stages of life. 13 - finding yourself/coming of age 17-18 - college, facing more adult issues and your future 22-23 - graduation, realizing you will move away from friends and have to face full adulthood responsibilities
The weirdest part to me wasn't that most of them were Scottish, but that, for some reason, Hiccup and the other kids AREN'T Scottish. It's like they have to reach a certain age for the Scottish accent to kick in.
Heard somewhere that it separates the old generation and new generation, with the new bringing in new ideas that challenge the old views, in this case dragon riding. But i have no source, I just saw people talking about it
4:56 interestingly enough, there were 'Scottish' vikings. Though technically speaking Scotland as a country didn't exist yet the Norse settled much of that area during their golden ages and English has a lot of Norse influence.
HTTYD has one of the most intricate scores ever: the first 10 min introduce *EVERY important theme for the entire movie* apart from Toothless’ theme (because he wasn’t introduced yet). Then there’s “Test Drive”, the theme for their first successful flight: it’s a mixture of Toothless’ and Hiccup’s theme because they’re finally working together as a team ❤ ~thanks to Sideways and his amazing essay 😊
Fun fact David Tennant plays Spitelout, Snotlout's dad, one of Stoick's right hand men. The characters position is shown during combative points in the movies, but he gets more lore in the tv show.
This first movie is still one of my absolute favorite movies. And I love how, even despite trying to joke about the movie, even Alex cannot resist how adorable Toothless is.
"I can show my face in public again!" 13:53 OK but seriously I don't think people give credit to how awful this dad was. I know he got better in the sequels but he was up there with Chicken Little's dad for this *entire* movie.
If you really think that your missing the point. He has some really heart to heart moments with his son. It might be annoying but he really did care always. And in the end when hiccup was knocked out, he repurposed the village to be dragon friendly. So not very accurate to say he was up their with chicken Littles dad.
Didn’t Little’s dad actively throw him under the bus at every opportunity? Stoic, by comparison, acknowledged that this lifestyle _really_ wasn’t geared for Hiccup, and tried from the beginning to keep him from being hurt by trying.
This is probably the quickest I ever clicked on a vid by Alex...HTTYD is my favourite animation movie hands down...I've watched it so many times I can say every line of the movie, I know which scene each soundtrack plays at...This franchise was utter perfection in its execution, all the movies and the series together just all built on each other to make something awesome... I hope you end up watching the rest of movies, not necessarily for video purposes but just to enjoy...Anyways thanks for vid
Skrek was very deep too, it was about subverting expectations and going against the grain, an F you to beauty standards, how to have a heslthy long term relationship, compromise and sacrifice. Not judging a noook by its cover, the reality and effects of public scorn and judgment and to find self love and validation, the fear of fatherhood and parenthood ingeneral, how to appreciate your life when you hit a lull or midlife crisis...
Shrek is about an ogre who wants to be left alone but winds up getting followed by an annoying donkey and banging a fat girl while listening to Smash Mouth instead. It's sure as shit not about the fear of fatherhood lmao.
I was so excited about this movie that my grandma took me to watch this in cinema (we could afford maybe 1 movie a year to go to cinema since we had to travel for it and back then my country was hit really bad by the 2008 bank crash, so 2 years later we still hadn't really recovered), to this day still my favorite trilogy.
Blasphemy that you haven't watched the how to train your dragon series until now. IMO, I think it's one of the best DreamWorks ever made. It also has a series that take place between the 1st and the 2nd movies. They are called (in order): Riders of Berk then Defenders of Berk then Race to the Edge. There are also TH-cam short videos that take place after the 3rd movie. Yes I'm a huge fan of HTTYD.
Yeah and it makes sense we’re getting a 5th movie bc death said he was returning. I’m assuming princess Fiona’s mother is next. Sounds dark, but also it would be perfect to show off. I mean I’m not a director myself but, I can tell you that, the darker it becomes, the greater the film.👍🏿
This is one of my favorite series of all time. No joke, it was my obsession for a couple of years until my parents put a stop to it. It inspired me to learn how to play the violin more and now I can play almost the entire soundtrack perfectly.
I love that they tackled mature themes in a kids' movie, without talking down to their target audience. I really loathe the logic that just because a work is aimed at children, it automatically has to be dumbed down or mediocre.
Especially since not all kids have rosie childhoods, so watching movies that are all fluff can make them feel invisible. Plus, tackling darker topics can give kids tools to empathise and emotionally process.
First movie i saw in theatres, was too terrified. My mom had to coax me out of the bathroom with candy. Nowdays i honestly really love the trilogy though
The main score of the film playing during Toothless scribling made it way funnier in my opinion. It just keeps building and building as Toothless draws and then the scene pans out and you see that it's just a bunch of squiggly lines. Toothless then getting mad every time Hiccup stepped on one of the lines was both funny and sweet. He's seen Hiccup drawing all the time in his notebook and can tell how much it means to him, so that's why Toothless gets defensive about his own "drawing". Side note, bold movie by Alex to play portions of the films actual score. Hopefully, that won't lead to this being taken down.
Recently I've found myself rewatching all of the how to train your dragons movies and TV shows and it's honestly a shame that there aren't more movies and TV franchises that are as impactful as how to train your dragons. The music, the plot line, even the side characters are so memorable and loveable. Not to mention it really does well to break down adult themes and emotions is a way that even kids can understand and adult can appreciate.
just wait till you go through the whole franchise -movie 1 -Legend of the Boneknapper -Book of Dragons -Gift of the Night Fury -Rise of Berk -Defenders of Berk -Race to the Edge (seasons 1-6) -Dawn of the Dragon Racers -movie 2 -movie 3 -Homecoming -The Nine Realms (seasons 1-8 (optional))
@@Signy8 It's just plain horrible nighmare..... 😨 Desecrating the original animated movies, awful writing, so if you want to httyd watch the movies and the series that was listed EXCEPT nine realms.
I watched this movie countless times. It's a total classic, for all ages. The score is also stunning, Test Flight is one of my favourite musical pieces.
I know it would be morally wrong, but imagine the badassness that would come from tiny little hiccup dragging back a NIGHT FURY CARCASS with its heartblood dried on his chin.
because Mark Zuckerburg probably paid off the academy to win with generic techno trash over an amazing and epic score! one good thing out of this is that nobody talks about the social network nowadays but everybody is STILL talking about HTTYD! that shows that literally nobody gives a flying fuck about Facebook's origin story!
The line that sticks with me is this one. Stoic: (angry) THEY KILLED HUNDREDS OF US! Hiccup: (also angry) SO WE KILLED THOUSANDS OF THEM! Not sure why but it just sticks with me the most.
Yeah, especialy when we later learn WHY are they doing that - not for funzies or even for food (most dragons, as we see in the shows (which are VERY good, btw) prefer fish instead of sheep or goat), but just because they would literaly be killed if they didn´t.
@@veronikamajerova4564 Yeah, as Hiccup put it… they have to steal their food because they need to feed their queen and if they don’t bring back enough food they’ll be eaten themselves.
16:04 When I watched this with my youngest who is 7, she went, "What bro, did you lose your legs or something?" Completely kidding, and when he stepped down, I said, "omg, I can't believe you said that." We laughed about that for some time and bring it up when we watch it now. 😅😅
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Damn why does that sound like a steal of a deal
Shrek reviews when?
Wow
woah! two videos in like ONE day?!
What I love about this trilogy is that they actually let the kids grow up, and I as an audience member grew up alongside them. I feel like it's something rare with movies, like Despicable Me is NEVER going to let Agnes grow up.
Are you bringing this up as an example because Alex did a video on DM4 recently or you just wanted to bring it up as an example in general?
@@tynisaadams7580 literally watched that video today so it was certainly on my mind haha
@@eleanorcain5038 I figured as much lol
@@tynisaadams7580nah they just wanted to pull this example out of their ass. Like what do you think? Obviously they saw that video. Are you slow?
@@eleanorcain5038why did you answer their question? Now you look dumb along with the person that just asked you that question.
My mom pointed out, not only did Hiccup lose his foot, it's on the same side that he had the stirrup that controlled Toothless's tail, indicating that his foot got stuck when he fell, snapping his ankle beyond repair.
I was 15 in 2010, and that was the coolest story beat I'd ever heard.
that's not a bad theory. The older Vikings would have seen how badly mangled his foot was and amputated it. Only theory I've been hearing is that Toothless in desperation bit Hiccups foot too hard while trying to catch him.
wow
@mr.s2005 I thought it was an accidental Toothless bite too, though the ankle does make sense
Well in the books it's even darker, my man was half paralyzed
@@mmn7209 what books??
Loved the 1 line "They killed HUNDREDS of us!" "and we've killed THOUSANDS of them!"
Eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind. We can't even get adults to realize this let alone kids.
"Eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind" I don't know if that's a quote or you made it, but it's really goooooood
@@bensalemomar8001 It's a quote by Gandhiji if I remember correctly
It being an eye for an eye and implies there was a level in equalness when in this instance they’re absolutely is not.
I think the "hopscotch" scene has the music because it's showing how not only do Hiccup and Toothless understand each other, but Hiccup also respects his wishes. Toothless isn't just a pet; he's a friend. By not stepping on the random lines, Hiccup is demonstrating that, and the music emphasizes the significance of it.
They are not random lines, Toothless tried to draw Hiccup.
@@ikoki4368 ohh I didn't know this. I didn't think Toothless understood that Hiccup was drawing him, just that he was making lines in the dirt. This makes more sense with Toothless glancing at Hiccup to 'reference' as he was drawing 😂
@@lukemateo9500 they reference it in the third movie when Toothless draws the light fury in the sand🙂
YES, plus it's leading up to like the biggest moment of the movie/franchise - toothless letting hiccup touch him
I find it weird how I could see at a glance that it was a (badly drawn) human face, whereas every single reactor without fail just thinks it’s random lines
What always impressed me about this series is Hiccup not only losing his leg, but it staying lost.
I don't know of any other series that does that.
Every one I can think of usually gives them the missing piece back magically, or at least covers it up.
In How To Train You Dragon though it's visible through the rest of the movies and even in the television series.
If you watch the series, you can even see the Hiccup almost constantly upgrading it (and Toothles´s fin too), which is VERY in character for him, as he is right from the beginning set up as inventor and tinkerer. Sometimes he even turns his peg leg into an advantage instead of handicap, like when he hides his sword there, so he appears unarmed to the enemies, only to later suprise them.
@@veronikamajerova4564 There was also both a moment where Toothless grabbed his leg and runs off, to later cut back to see it detached and hiccup is still sitting there waiting for him to notice. And a scene where he stepped into a bear trap and nothing happened because it was his metal leg.
Kanan becoming permanently blind in star wars rebels and eventually dying comes close
Adventure Time had Finn lost his arm by the end of the series and kept it that way.
It was also utilized all the time. There were some times in the series with stuff that should have hurt Hiccup, but it hit his peg leg, or times when he would be running from something only for his leg to come off. Not to mention later movies where they show how much he's worked on his leg, having multiple ends that he can switch between as needed, with a special attachment for Toothless's saddle and tail.
A really underrated part of HTTYD is the extremely creative and diverse dragon designs. They all fill the role and build of "classic" dragons, but also feel very specialized and well thought-out. Making dragons, probably the most overused fantasy creatures feel new and fresh is definately a huge accomplishment.
Hadn’t even thought about that. That’s so true. Definitely makes the movie way more interesting and magical
Its just too bad how far it feels off with all sequels and shows that came after this movie, 2 is bad, and 3 is worse and the series is ok at the start but then gets horrible.
The only good series to come out of this was the Dragons Rescue Riders as the other series set in the future is so bad everyone behind it should be rightfully fired.
@@Goremizetroll
As a child, I was really impressed by the decision to have Hiccup lose a leg in the fight with the dragon. They thought that it would be too dark for a childrens' film, but the test audience begged them to keep it, as it showed realistic consequences, plus Hiccup and Toothless were basically the same now.
They're even now
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I always tried to figure out how he only lost like his foot and ankle 😅
Yes, I loved how it was kind of karma but also helped them bond.
@@Goofy_edits2639 Im pretty sure its where toothless first grabbed him, during the scene its a dive for toothless to grab Hiccup before they are engulfed in the flames, so Toothless is being pretty rash, and probably ripped of his foot upon the first attempt to grab him, before enveloping him in his wings.
Which is a nice parallel to how Hiccup broke his tail.
Listen. There's a difference between a kid's movie and a family. Kids movie is like despicable me where there is a whole movie of just brainrout that 5 year olds can giggle on . But a franchise like How to train your dragon is a family movie . There is a real compelling story. With real emotions. And some muture themes . With real moral .
Kids movie - only for kids . Parents are gonna take there kids to the theatres to see the movie and just wait for the movie to wrap up and hope that there kids are having fun .
Family movie. A movie where the whole family can really have Fun together and some cries together.
Despicable Me had some nice heart. The first one at least, I can't speak for the other ones. Kinda sucks that the original movie got sullied by Facebook minion memes and sequels nobody seems to like.
The Despicable Me movies are definitely more in the family movie category. People just tend to think of them as less mature since they're comedies without some of the really heavy stuff we tend to see with Pixar and DreamWorks. But that doesn't mean they're not enjoyable for all ages. A kids movie would be more something like Sesame Street.
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Partially agree: The first one definitely was a family movie, because it mainly revolved around a man learning to be a dad and three abandoned children finding a family. I loved that movie.
But then, the marketing team discovered the popularity of minion merch and increasingly abandoned content quality for funny gibberish. It’s become so oversaturated, I learned to dislike everything that has minions in/on it, because it’s simply too much and too constant. Didn’t see the latest movie, but feedback is definitely mixed.
@@excessivelyfangirlingbookw3339 I’d only really heard negative things about the newest movie, so I was surprised how much I liked it. But my rating of the four would be this:
1. Really good
2. Good
3. Decent
4. Good
During the scene where Toothless makes a bunch of squiggles on the ground and Hiccup has to avoid stepping on the lines, I think Toothless was trying to draw Hiccup. He saw him doodling Toothless in the ground and thought "Cool!! I want to do the same for him." You can tell by Toothless looking at him, then putting the last bit of detail on the drawing. That scene is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful scenes in cinema. The music, the silent visual storytelling, all of it is just beautiful
It actually was a drawing if Hiccup, but done in a beginner way
Three things.
First, How to Train Your Dragon is one of my favorite movies.
Second, the scribble in the dirt that Toothless drew is actually a picture of Hiccup Picasso style.
Third, the big titan of a dragon at the end is called a Red Death, which is only explained in the TV shows like HTTYD: Race to the Edge.
in the second movie they called it a queen.
@@AlarnaM-24 Yes, it is a queen in the same way the Bewilderbeast is a king. It does have the name just like the Bewilderbeast, just found in the other media surrounding HTTYD.
@@themysteriousone9973 Tho, lowkey, I always hated how the Alphas can basically mind control dragons after HTTY 2 (which is still my favorite work of series BTW). The Red Death controlled them through fear, and it was very obvious none of the dragons wanted that, but didn't know where else to go, whereas the Alpha just turns them into drones instead of controlling through a social hierarchy whether by fear or respect. I think it would've made the finale way better if leaned into a more believable natural order and social structure.
and you find another one of its species in a httyd mobile game, its called the "Green Death", it shoots green fire instead of red fire.
In the HTTYD book (book 1), there is a Green Death and a Purple Death
Maybe How to Train Your Dragon is a movie trilogy marketed for kids, but it's absolutely a trilogy for people of all ages. Beautiful films.
My farts are better than Alex's farts
In my opinion a lot of the older films used to have hints to mature themes which made them so good
Except for thr 3rd movie, it was a gut punch of what the show and series built up.
Disney are making a live action version of it.
@@Evorexwolf The 3rd movie might not be the best movie, I still think it's nice that they ended it at the third one (not counting any series showing up afterwards as they're dubiously canon at best.) And even if it's very flawed there's still some very real care put into that movie so I still count it as part of my favourite movie franchise.
The ending wasn’t just bold, it was poetic. With Hiccup’s foot and Toothless’ tail, they are now both hobbled; they can function on their own to a limited degree, but both their handicaps disappear when they work together. A true partnership.
Ok, 10:05 what you don’t realize that they are copying each other. The previous shot, Hiccup was drawing Toothless and so the dragon has an idea. *He drags a branch around to draw Hiccup*
This is Toothless’s artists rendition of Hiccup. That’s why he gets so defensive about it. It is Toothless going: “I made this for you”
Damn, I watched this movie like 10 times and never noticed that those weren't just random lines lol
I can almost see two eyes, a nose, and his hair.
Just a thought, toothless doesn't go on autopilot when he goes to the nest. They're surrounded by dragons at some point when they're flying, and i always felt like toothless was like "oh shit, act cool" and made look as hiccup and Astrid were his pray but therefore when they arrived he didn't drop them he hides immedialty
its been established that the alpha has mind control powers
It was auto pilot.
The alpha dragon has a hive mind/mind control effect on the other dragons.
That is how they managed to use Toothless to find the island.
That would actually make sense. They mentioned that Toothless never stole any food. So maybe he was a bit rebellious
Though I do know it does have mind control powers, the red death always felt different from other alpha species. It always felt more like it’s using fear to control the other dragons rather than actual mind control. And I think that’s a shame, would be interesting to have different alphas have different abilities ways of ruling their nest. The bewilderbeast could have been mind control and the read death could have been through fear. Just something to make em different is all
Oh. I always thought he went on autopilot mode
at 15:06 I would have to disagree that Shrek is just a 'dumb' movie and not 'dark/mature. I mean, it tackles the whole idea that we ought to not judge a book by its cover and to be curious instead of judgement of others who are different from us. This exact theme is also basically the point of HTTYD :D
Fun fact: the northern and western islands of Scotland and some parts of the mainland were colonized by the Vikings from the 8th to 15th centuries so the adult's accents aren't as big a stretch as they seem 🤗 it's much weirder for the kids to sound North American, although the Vikings attempted a colony in Newfoundland too, so I guess make of that what you will?😅
It was actually based off a British book
@@DIOPSIDE7995And accents were different across generations, albeit not as obvious (to me, a kid) when reading. Different parents talked with different "accents", mixing phonetic writing and dialects to get said accent across.
Another thing that makes HTTYD a top-tier franchise is its score. The composer did not have to go so hard for a family movie, but WOW did he! The first flight scene still makes me teary more than a decade later because of the music
YES! I chose “romantic flight” as my song to walk down the aisle at my wedding. ❤
@@am3thystsOmg that's such a lovely idea! Now I want to do that too
The opening scene of the second movie with toothless and hiccup flying also hits hard. It's not quite as emotional, but more hype and just makes me feel like life is perfect
Smth that I absolutely adored abt Httyd is actually that Hiccup lost his foot. He is an awesome character, and most disabeled characters are alwys portraied as helpless, or "useless" to the main plot, but with Hiccup its just: Yes he is missing a leg, yes he is still agile, fast and doing everything an able bodied person can do, what are you gonna do abt it?
Something about these movies that no one talks about is the shows inbetween. Each movie shows a stage of hiccups life, young teen, young adult, adult, but the SHOWS set inbetween really show his growth between these stages, and whilst not perfect, really bring together the universe and characters of the movies.
I did enjoy the shows quite a bit. Did kind of wish they had a permanent Dagger death but I did like the character.
Not to mention that the coolest dragons and villains only appear in the shows and not the movies. I seriously don't remember the name of the villain from the third movie. I just call him "Wannabe Viggo".
@@valentinkambushev4968 Yeah... Viggo was both legitimately intimidating and super cool, and his little redemption arc is one of the coolest I've seen since Avatar: The Last Airbender. Grimmel is... basically just creepy.
Yeah, I avoided the shows for a long time because I was worried they'd suck or take away from the movies. Then a friend asked if I'd seen them, and said they were good, so I finally watched. It was definitely worth the time.
i own all the inbetween shows they are honest my favorite things to watch, Race to the Edge is so good i consider it more canon then the 2nd movie, the 3rd never happened in my opinion.
My favorite moment is when Hiccup was walking to the door with Toothless at the end of the movie. You can see his peg leg, and then Toothless’ tail sweeps into view, missing half its fin.
It’s enough to make a grown man cry, and that’s OK
they may have lost some things, but gained so much more!
You go ahead, tear
And before that when he was about to fall because he wasnt used to the prosthetic yet Toothless caught him, and they walked to the door together.
I just cant with this movie I love it so much.
Call the style ugly as much as you want, I just love the character of it.
Toothless only looks like that to be as appealing to the audience as possible.
Also the sounds he makes are a hybrid of cat, horse, cow, bear, a bunch of others and the sound designer Randy Thom.
This was to create a wide range of emotion since he's such a big focus of the movie.
I just love how much effort went into making this movie and the ways they went about it.
I agree, this opinion of his is trash.
i don't think he many ugly as in bad, I think he meant that they are undeniably ugly, but stylized.
but if he did just mean bad ugly then yeah he's crazy
I love the german dub we got for this trilogy, all the older vikings just talk in a north german dialect and it fits so damn well
I love most of it as well, but the cringe of Stoick's namechange prevents me of rewatching it in german.
@@MarcelJ.what’s his name changed too?
@@demigreen6495 ...I really didn't want to write it down, but ok: Haudrauf der Stoische
title is 'the stoic', but Haudrauf... doesn't have a direct translation? The words mean 'beat on', but the meaning is 'hit something from above'. I seem to recall it also meaning 'a reckless person'. I don't like the word, so I'm not sure.
Just... it sounds so bad as a name, I've no idea how someone thought they should use it.
@@demigreen6495”Haudrauf” basically just “hit someone” 🤷♀️
It's not like they were incompetent, they did a few good namechanges, Snotlout became Rotzbacke, Fishlegs Fischbein, Ruffnut and Tuffnut Raffnuss und Taffnuss, Hiccup Hicks, etc., but why did they ruin Stoick's name?
10:11 - That 'inspirational music', Alex, is 'Forbidden Friendship' and one of the most beautiful pieces of movie music I've ever heard. It's cautious, whisical, triumphant, and beautifully underlines the impossible friendship taking form.
Especially love that it's the same tune that played when Toothless had Hiccup cornered, except it was dark and foreboding there. It shows, musically, the true dynamic development in their friendship.
Though the BEST use of that motif is during the first test flight scene, when they truly become one unit. I'm a 30 year old man and that scene when he throws the notes away and the music swells makes me tear up.
I *RACED* to the comments omg
@@samwisefieri6696that song is called Test Drive and is one of my favorite pieces of music ever, Chills, even to this day, I love it so much.
I had a few months in high school where I just stayed in my room when I wasn't in school watching this on repeat on a little portable DVD player (it was a rough time in my life). I'm not sure what happened, but on like the 70th watch, a switch flipped in me, and when they played that with him and Toothless free falling, catching, and really flying for the first time, I balled my eyes out. Now, every god dang time I hear that piece, I cry. It's been a decade. Still happens.
@@genevievec.8002bawling* lol
7:55 Actually in a zombie apocalypse, if you survive the initial event, a storyteller would be a valued member of a group for entertainment now that there's no reliable technology.
Entertainment is another need for living beings. Not quite as important as food and water, but still important.
I remember hearing about an experiment where a bunch of mice were put in a cage with an abundance of food and water, but no entertainment. The rats ended up cannibalizing each other soon after
@@lectroeel6290 I'm more interested in how the mice transformed into rats.
@@maryannclementiii-uw5pk they're basically interchangeable. Minor typo from me
HTTYD is one of the few trilogy that ended when it needed too. Most media and shows would probably milk this till it dry but this trillogy was able to ended on an amazing note without feeling like it was overstaying it welcome.
True, and HTTYD is a masterpiece
Hopefully they do that with spider verse as well when beyond concludes the spider verse trilogy
@Tylermiller778 as of right now that's what the directors are claiming. That 3 will be the end of it.
I would agree with you if it weren't for all the half-baked spinoff shows. I only ever watched a handful of episodes and never liked them... I am glad the main series ended when it did though. Just hope they don't try and milk it later down the road like they're doing to Shrek rn..
@@samwisefieri6696 but there are already 4 movies, and 6 Cartoon Series' across 216 episodes.
There is a good reason where I unironically tell people How To Train Your Dragon is my favourite movie even as I near my 30s. People look at me weird but this movie (and the rest of the trilogy) just has some of the absolute most incredible visuals, sound design, score and storytelling. I watch it at least once a year and cry at the "forbidden friendship" scene, it's so. Good.
I'm entering my 20's and How To Train Your Dragon still sits as my favorite movie franchise of all time. I'm planning to get a small tattoo inspired by it somewhere on my body.
I can absolutely agree, well said
I'm in my early 60's and it's still at the top of my list for favorite movies.
Fun Fact/True Story: This movie is why I ride motorcycles…
I was obsessed with this movie as a preteen I’m a cat guy and because Toothless is so catlike, I desperately wanted my own dragon cat. I was in the car one day and we were stopped at a light next to a guy on a motorcycle (a person I recognize now to be a total noob and squid) and he was clicking through gears just like how Hiccup controls Toothless’ tail. I was like “Mom! What is up with that!?” and she explained that’s how you shift a motorcycle. I got good grades and that year my mom traded and worked stuff out to get me a small used 100cc 4 wheeler to learn to shift. I loved it. Moved up to a dirt bike and by 9th grade I was riding my all black Ninja 250 sport bike to school. I was hooked!
That was a decade and a half ago and I’m 30, have lung cancer and I still ride my motorcycle and it feels just like flying! My motorcycle is like my own little dragon, we keep each other safe and alive out on the road… and whenever my bike acts up I say “Thank you for nothing, you useless reptile!” Lmao
Honestly I don’t think I would have ever gotten into motorcycles without this movie and it brings me so much happiness and it’s my escape to cope with life… I don’t know what I’d be doing otherwise because I still can’t drive a manual car haha so I probably wouldn’t have ever learned to shift a motorcycle either. Hiccup made it look so cool and symbiotic that I desperately wanted to know what it was like! It feels so good to launch your bike, hit perfect shifts, shift your body weight into corners… etc. it genuinely feels like riding a living creature that you work together with. I got my Toothless and I’m so thankful for it.
*About the noob/squid thing, I now know he was a noob because he was clicking through gears at a stop light looking for first gear or neutral. A squid is a term for irresponsible, untrained people who buy powerful sport bikes, don’t wear any protective gear and ride like buttholes and crash becoming meat crayons and “squids” because they flop across the street like a squid out of water. Gross but true… respect yourself and respect your motorcycle… wear your gear!
Damn what a story ❤ I hope you win the fight and live long enough to see your children’s children and introduce them to this masterpiece and tell them how you got into motorcycle riding.
My favorite thing about TH-cam videos about httyd is the comments. They always get flooded with people just giving the film the utmost praise and stressing how much of an impact it made on their lives. It just shows that not only is httyd one of the most respected and beloved film franchises to exist, but that the fans of the films are extremely dedicated and adore the franchise more than anything, and it just feels like a true moment of connection and community between so many different people who love these films.
TLDR: httyd rules and I love the fandom ❤
I adored this movie so much growing up, and never lost my love for it. At my wedding, I walked down the aisle to the song “romantic flight” because of how much this series meant to me as a child.
@@am3thysts I am stealing that if I ever get married, just thought I'd let you know. These movies were literally my entire child hood, and Hiccup and Astrid's relationship is an inspiration.
That's just literally every fandom. Same thing happens when he reviews Barbie movies, too.
@@maryannclementiii-uw5pk Did you read the whole comment? There are not very many fandoms that have the same level of artistic praise and appreciation like HTTYD. Or it having close to the same impact on people.
Yeah people will come back and talk about how good something was nearly every time he reviews something… but almost no one says “The Barbie movies changed my whole take on life” or “I used the barbie music at my wedding because of how much it meant to me growing up” or “the amazing composition of the music in Barbie is a beautiful storytelling element and a story of its own!” That was their point. This movie genuinely MADE childhoods and stayed just as beloved and just as watched into adulthood because of how artistically driven and universal it is. Like Ratatouille or Wall-E.
Between this Coraline and the corpse bride I'm starting to think that somebody needs to teach Alex the difference between a "Kids Movie" and a "Family Movie" (or even maybe that not all animated movies are Kids movies) otherwise he's going to have an aneurysm if he ever watches a movie like Plague Dogs or Felidae.
(On a more serious note sad and dark things are important for a child's development and can even be comforting to some)
Never show him any of the hungarian animated movies :T most are commentary of the time they were made in
Even if it is categorized as a "family movie" it's still a movie targeted at kids. Sure family movies can be a bit deeper or more intense, but they are mostly for kids. Also "kid's movie" is more of a broad term, which i assume is what he was going for. "This is a family movie?!" for example doesn't roll off the tongue as well as "This is a kid's movie?!"
@@vanielegend The point is he shouldn't expect All movies "targeted towards kids" to have absolutely NO REAL STAKES. And it's not like how to train Your dragon has the same audience as I don't know The secret Life of pets.
its more like the culutre for kids movies back then was a LOT more mature than nowadays. Look at some older kids shows and cartoons, most of them where WAY deeper than current ones. For example Transformers Prime and Avatar the last airbender. Heck lets take a show like Ninjago which is still running, watch the whole thing and you can see how it went from a lot more serious back in the late 2000s, and early 2010s to a lot more lighthearted recently
@@Verezen yeah I see what you're saying and I've watched those shows (animation and its history are my passion) but have you ever watched amphibia or the owl House? Amphibia has a scene so dark in the season. 2 finale that Disney tried to cancel it. And Ninjago and avatar The last Airbender And gravity falls and Steven universe are still considered of our generation. (By the way, I'm a huge Ninjago fan. Who's your favorite?) Also Ninjago is still going and it's just got progressively darker. And that's not even mentioning Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio or Nimona or puss in Boots in the last wish. (Plus all of the animated movies that were definitely not made for kids such as stop motion and the house)
I remember going to the movies with my mom - I think we were going to watch something like Shutter Island(?). I had already seen How to Train your Dragon and it was still in theatres. We got to the ticket line and there was an older sister trying to buy tickets for she and her little brother, who was disabled. Because she had her mom's credit card but not her mom's ID, the theatre was turning her away. I told my mom how incredible the movie was and how the main character ends up disabled by the end and my mom just went up to the ticket counter and said, "YOU NEED AN ID AND A CREDIT CARD?!? I'M BUYING THEIR TICKETS. LET THEM GO SEE THE MOVIE."
I cried for a few because of how cool that was. I'm glad those siblings got to see this movie.
In my humble opinion, HTTYD is the best out of those movies from that era as the quality stayed pretty consistent throughout. There's also some foreshadowing I didn't realize as Hiccup has a scar on his chin in this movie. You can see in some angles that I love these movies, and the scores and music are great. I catch myself humming the main themes and stuff sometimes
I love the OST so much!
yea, the scar doesn't show up too many times, like it should have.
How to train your dragon is definitely the greatest animated trilogy to come out in the past 20 years
One of the greatest trilogies PERIOD. And since the past 20 years doesn't even include LotR anymore (I know, we're old), I'm struggling to think what other recent movie trilogies stand its equal.
and yet the fools now want to make it live action....dumb.
Flawless from start to finish! They were reshowing them in cinema some time back, best believe I rewatched them in cinema because I missed watching the first 2 in cinema
Not having this available on (HBO) MAX from day one is such an idiot of a decision on Warner/DreamWorks' part as not having the extended LotR trilogy in their library.
SkIbIdIe ToIlEt Is BeTtEr
Not gonna lie, really wish Alex had made at least one comment about how absurdly beautiful and cinematic this movie was. Every time I rewatch it I'm just blown away by some of the visuals (especially the shot in the final fight where the clouds are being illuminated against the massive dragon's shadow)
HTTYD had two endings! One with Hiccup not losing his leg in addition to the ending they chose, and they showed the chosen ending to a test audience (parents of children with physical disabilities) and they thought it worked really well to have a hero with a disability because it was inspiring to young kids everywhere and shows representation they had not seen before. So they picked it. But they had a backup ending in case!
Dang, I’m glad they went with what they did! It makes the mirroring between hiccup and toothless complete and yeah is a great opportunity for representation!
Oh come on. When toothless was drawing Hiccup it was the start of their freindship. The music in this scene is still one of the best scores from any movie ever to me.
FR. John Powell's work is magestic in this film.
BASED
I adore HTTYD.
My favourite Movie and Score ever.
I am 77 .
This scene is the first time Hiccup's theme and Toothless' theme are played together to make one piece of music.
And he didn’t even mention the masterpiece that is test drive😭😭
Hiccup and Toothless perfectly compliment each other- each nearly kills the other, each is on the out and alone, and they can’t fly without the other- they even mirror in their amputations- they work amazingly together as two halves to one whole
How to train your dragon is one of the best movies of all time hands down
Your opinion
It’s definitely one of the best in my opinion
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I passionately agree with your very good and correct opinion.I love this movie so much ❤it’s one of my favourite movies(and franchises)of all time
Agree!
My head cannon is that all of the adults sound Scottish because the audiobooks are read by David Tennant doing his (real) most Scottish accent. They are a 10/10 by the way. My kids and I used to listen to the in the car on roadtrips.
And David also got a cameo with a character, I think Snotlouts' father?? (Also loved the books/ audio books when I was younger)
Vikings actually were present in Scottish regions long ago. There could've conceivably been Scottish Vikings to some extent.
@@GunlessSnake Vikings and Scottish came from Celtic ancestry, so they all basicaly have the same origin.
@@MrKlausbaudelaire while indeed some vikings could have had celtic ancestry, they were actually primarily germanic (particularly norse scandinavian) in origin
Alot of vikings either left or got kicked out of places such as Scandinavia and Norway and went to places such as Scotland, Iceland, and ever Ireland
HTTYD is literally the best kids movie trilogy, the soundtrack, the animation that improved with each movie, the character of the dragons, and the developing emotional maturity of each character, it's unmatched. I'm so obsessed with this franchise.
HTTYD still remains as the best franchise ever made because it had three movies and two respectively animated series with multiple seasons that wrapped up the storyline perfectly. the last movie allowed the children, who have aged quite a bit from the first one, to fully realize that even though hiccup and toothless love each other unconditionally, there comes a time where they must part 😭 specifically for geographic and safety reasons. i find myself rewatching this franchise like every other day and i still love it so much
An animation funfact: in 3D or CGI animation it’s very complicated to make a quadruped sit down (it has to do with rigging and heat mapping) but sometimes animators are very creative and think of some sort of shortcut like they did with Toothless, if you pay attention the scenes where he sits down he always sits on his tail as if it’s a chair, he sits like a biped
This is easily my favorite movie soundtrack. Ever. AND even though the books are so different from the films, David Tennant narrates the audiobooks and does such a stunning job.
I’ve always loved how they handled Hiccup loosing his leg like “yeah it happened” and movies on and not having like a huge character arc on how it affected him and what not.
tbf, in viking culture (at least in httyd) losing a body part in battle was seen as kind of like a badge of honor, so while he probably did deal with some trauma around it, his circumstances were such that there were positive connotations attached to it. like "dang you took down the red death, what a warrior!"
@@violincameos2464 that’s true.
They are also planning on making a live action version of this franchise, which I am extremely upset about. How to Train your Dragon is one of my favorite franchises, but I absolutely do not want to see it in live action. Why is animation respected only when it is no longer animated?!?!?!
Maybe they will do a blended effect like when they had kit from GoT and Toothless do a vid. As long as they keep Toothless looking cute.🤞
Same I'm terrified this will either be an decent movie or it will go down like that one avatar movie we don't talk about... so 50/50 I guess?
And they did not need to make a live action one the animated movies were perfect! Best movies I've ever seen!!
Animation when it does very well: Everyone Loved That
Businessmen watching from afar: Great idea kid! _Grown-Ups_ will take it from here now!
Take my hand and let's go to the alternate universe where the concept of live action HTTYD never existed and will never exist
I love that they have things like the tv shows which have an insane amount of plot and so many new characters not just revolving around the same things as the movies and if you dont have the time to watch them and only watched the movies you would still understand the plot and yes it's proven that the TV shows and some of the short films are proven
honestly I'm such a huge httyd fan
I thought it was insightful to have toothless very nearly kill hiccup after he cut him free. They did a very good job conveying the internal struggle ending in that scream and then running off. It was the perfect introduction to show the intelligence of the dragons. They accomplished so much with such a short scene.
Not only was How to Train Your Dragon one of the last true family movies, but also contained great amount of epicness, comedy and drama, great for all ages.
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Puss in Boots: the Last Wish is a great example of a more recent family film that actually touched on darker topics while being “for kids”. Dreamworks may have uneven output, but they’re still putting out some of the best animations in the industry!
10:04 - Fun fact, this drawing is a super poorly drawn hiccup with his hand outreached. Hiccup drew toothless, so he drew hiccup.
The shape closest to toothless is hiccup’s hand, his thumb and fingers basically around toothless’s head. The small circle next to the hand is his one of the eyes. Hiccup is standing on his own forehead, above the same eye. To the left of Hiccup is another eye, which leads into the nose.
Blew my mind when I saw it the first time but heck yeah he's so good at art
Man I’m sorry I don’t have the time to watch the video right now I just want to say that the HTTYD series (and the shows as well) are some of my favourite movies ever, the soundtrack absolutely never misses, and seeing the characters actually grow up??? Seeing real consequences (death, loss of limb, etc) in kids media??? Anyway I love it and I’ll be back for the video later
I couldn’t agreed more it’s a masterpiece!
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My favourite of the shows is definitely race to the edge
@@dabreadgalaxy1302 That's my favorite tv show too!
Yess just yes ❤🤝❤
My son lost his leg to cancer as a teen about the same time the original movie came out. He picked up the nickname hiccup from the movie. Even as an adult sometimes it’s still special to just binge the trilogy or series.
This trilogy isn't for kids, it's for families. Kids can enjoy it, but adults will understand it
I'm glad to see it resonated with you so deeply
Couple things that caught my eye, one about the movie and the other about a detail throughiht the series.
First: Stoic doesn't hate his son. They address very early on, right after Stoic yells at Hiccup for royally messing uo at the start. Hiccup says to Gobber that his dad is disappointed because he doesn't look or act like a viking, which Gobner refutes saying "It's not so much what you look like, it's what's inside rhat he can't stand... The point is, stop trying so hard to be something you're not," to which Hiccup replies "I just wanna be one of you guys."
Rhis is addressed a couple scenes later after Stoic gets everyone rallied to look for the nest. He's talking with Gobber, who suggests putting Hiccup in dragon training. His first reaction? "He'd be killed before you let the first dragon out of it's cage." He and Gobber go back and forth before Stoic gets to the root of the problem, at least for him. "Ever since I was a boy I knew what I was, what I had to become. Hiccup is not that boy."
The thing to note with that last line is how Stoic moves and acts. Httyd has good dialogue, but one of the reasons that it stands out is that they were very good with body language and facial expression, especially for the time. Stoic looks at Gobber, and he looks scared when he says that Hiccup doesn't know who he is. He doesn't hate his son, he's scared because he doesn't understand hom and knows he's being ostracized. There is also some of his own pride mixed in there, don't get me wrong, but a large part of how he acts towards Hiccup is because he doesn't understand, and an equally large part is that he's too stubborn to listen (which is displayed in the "I hit a Night Fury" and "You're going to Dragon Training" scenes).
It's a kind of important point, especially since he disowns Hiccup at one point only to take it back later. If that worry and lack of understanding had not been set up, it would be a completely unreasonable plot point to have Stoic apologize. It only works because it's clarified early on that Stoic loves Hiccup, he just fundamentally doesn't undersrand him.
Now, thing two is much shorter. The first times we see Hiccup and Toothless flying together in every movie, they get separated. In New Tail, it's because Toothless flings him off, but the other movies they willingly start flying without each other. Personally, I think this is mostly because of the fall in Test Flight. Hiccup slips out if the saddle, sending him and Toothless plummeting. It was honestly luck that let them make it out of that alive, and you can bet it would motivate Hiccup to find a way for him and Toothless to keep flying if separated in the sky, since for the entire series up until the end they are largely reliant on each other to fly. I dunno, that's just a really cool detail to me.
4:39 There were Norse (Viking) settlements across the British Isles, including parts of Scotland.
Edinburgh and Glasgow were even founded by Norwegian vikings.
We've all seen The Last Kingdom. 🛡🏹
Plus they all have Celtic roots.
ok, but that would explain a movie set in Scotland where characters speak with a Norse accent. It's like...the opposite :)
@horace6851 so, whatever Norwegian accents sounded like in the time of vikings is nothing like modern day Norwegian accents. It doesn't rly matter what they sound like.
Top 3 3D animated movies. This, The Incredibles 1 and Kung Fu Panda 1.
I use this movie all the time to teach students about story structure. The introduction is pretty much perfect. Establishes setting, main characters and sets the plot in motion in under 10 minutes.
Also, the 'first flight' scene. Chills every time! Also acts like a 3-act story structure.
1. Establishing, Hiccup learning how to control Toothless' flight by following his cheatsheet.
2. Complication, cheatsheet flies off and he falls off Toothless towards certain death.
3. Resolution, toothless catches him but now Hiccup has to guide Toothless through the rocks using instinct so they both survive.
Perfect 3 minute sequence.
The music for the scene is called “Test Drive,” by the way
@@narrowbeatle1176 incredible piece of music. The dive towards the water and the music swells. Perfection.
Please do the second one now it was amazing and if you think hiccup losing his leg was “mature” for a “kids” movie you are not ready for this next one so please watch it and toothless is super cute also the animation gets so much better
All 3
"Astrid the only girl in like the whole town"....Ruffnut taking some strays for no reason what did that poor girl do to you Alex T_T
IKR
She's annoying, that's what she did, like extremely annoying. Her and her brother are my least favorite characters in these movies.
"Knocked out in a fight" is such a massive and insulting understatement of a heartwarming and touching scene.
16:39 - your brain thinks, says, animates, and posts EXACTLY what was needed
0:12 LIKE IF YOU THINK ALEX SHOULD DO A BEE MOVIE REVIEW
Meeeeeeeee!
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Ya like jazz?
Yeessss
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what i really love about this movie, is the lighting. I feel like so many 3d animated movies todau have such vibrant, in your face colours. This movie is way more dim, and looks much more like a real world where people live and have lived. it doesnt have the same plastic feeling as all 3d disney mvoies do, or current-day dreamworks movies
I grew up with this trilogy. 1st film I’m 13 (Cusping 14) 2nd I’m 17 (cusping 18) 3rd I’m 22 (cusping 23) all different stages of life.
13 - finding yourself/coming of age
17-18 - college, facing more adult issues and your future
22-23 - graduation, realizing you will move away from friends and have to face full adulthood responsibilities
9:41 because the animators combined a bunch of adorable animals both into his design and mannerisms.
He is so cute
The weirdest part to me wasn't that most of them were Scottish, but that, for some reason, Hiccup and the other kids AREN'T Scottish.
It's like they have to reach a certain age for the Scottish accent to kick in.
“Congratulations, you’ve reached maturity. Sign here and get your Scottish accent delivered to you for free.” 😂😂
Heard somewhere that it separates the old generation and new generation, with the new bringing in new ideas that challenge the old views, in this case dragon riding. But i have no source, I just saw people talking about it
4:56 interestingly enough, there were 'Scottish' vikings. Though technically speaking Scotland as a country didn't exist yet the Norse settled much of that area during their golden ages and English has a lot of Norse influence.
16:15 the second movie more darker than the first
For real one the best trilogies oat not just animated
HTTYD has one of the most intricate scores ever: the first 10 min introduce *EVERY important theme for the entire movie* apart from Toothless’ theme (because he wasn’t introduced yet).
Then there’s “Test Drive”, the theme for their first successful flight: it’s a mixture of Toothless’ and Hiccup’s theme because they’re finally working together as a team ❤
~thanks to Sideways and his amazing essay 😊
Fun fact David Tennant plays Spitelout, Snotlout's dad, one of Stoick's right hand men. The characters position is shown during combative points in the movies, but he gets more lore in the tv show.
This first movie is still one of my absolute favorite movies. And I love how, even despite trying to joke about the movie, even Alex cannot resist how adorable Toothless is.
16:47 DORA BE LIKE
THIS COMMENT SHOWED UP DURING THE SILENCE 😂
Obviously it’s the forbidden friendship scene because it’s SOOOO well written and the music
THE FREAKING MUSIC?!
Lmao I saw this comment as that moment happened😂😂😂😂
"I can show my face in public again!" 13:53 OK but seriously I don't think people give credit to how awful this dad was. I know he got better in the sequels but he was up there with Chicken Little's dad for this *entire* movie.
If you really think that your missing the point.
He has some really heart to heart moments with his son.
It might be annoying but he really did care always.
And in the end when hiccup was knocked out, he repurposed the village to be dragon friendly.
So not very accurate to say he was up their with chicken Littles dad.
Didn’t Little’s dad actively throw him under the bus at every opportunity? Stoic, by comparison, acknowledged that this lifestyle _really_ wasn’t geared for Hiccup, and tried from the beginning to keep him from being hurt by trying.
This is probably the quickest I ever clicked on a vid by Alex...HTTYD is my favourite animation movie hands down...I've watched it so many times I can say every line of the movie, I know which scene each soundtrack plays at...This franchise was utter perfection in its execution, all the movies and the series together just all built on each other to make something awesome... I hope you end up watching the rest of movies, not necessarily for video purposes but just to enjoy...Anyways thanks for vid
Same here I thought i was the only crazy obsessed person in this comment section 😂
I have the whole soundtrack in my car on cd❤
How to train your dragon was my entire childhood
Man I feel old
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Likewise, I saw it three times at the cinema when it was initially released, and even more on streaming.
mine as well
same @@Puncherjoe1 same
5:02 WE DO NOT TALK ABOUT THOSE CURSED MOVIES
Also HTTYD was literally my childhood 😭
7:15 dude, even without the epic music, this shot gives me chills. You *know* a movie is iconic if it can hive you chills even without music.
Skrek was very deep too, it was about subverting expectations and going against the grain, an F you to beauty standards, how to have a heslthy long term relationship, compromise and sacrifice. Not judging a noook by its cover, the reality and effects of public scorn and judgment and to find self love and validation, the fear of fatherhood and parenthood ingeneral, how to appreciate your life when you hit a lull or midlife crisis...
Shrek is about an ogre who wants to be left alone but winds up getting followed by an annoying donkey and banging a fat girl while listening to Smash Mouth instead. It's sure as shit not about the fear of fatherhood lmao.
I was so excited about this movie that my grandma took me to watch this in cinema (we could afford maybe 1 movie a year to go to cinema since we had to travel for it and back then my country was hit really bad by the 2008 bank crash, so 2 years later we still hadn't really recovered), to this day still my favorite trilogy.
This was the perfect trilogy to me! To the music, characters, and everything. It was perfect.
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Like Homelander said it was perfect it was perfect
Blasphemy that you haven't watched the how to train your dragon series until now. IMO, I think it's one of the best DreamWorks ever made. It also has a series that take place between the 1st and the 2nd movies. They are called (in order): Riders of Berk then Defenders of Berk then Race to the Edge. There are also TH-cam short videos that take place after the 3rd movie.
Yes I'm a huge fan of HTTYD.
17:12 How DARE you suggest people wouldn't want to see another Shrek movie?! Shrek is evergreen, pun somewhat intended.
Yeah and it makes sense we’re getting a 5th movie bc death said he was returning. I’m assuming princess Fiona’s mother is next. Sounds dark, but also it would be perfect to show off. I mean I’m not a director myself but, I can tell you that, the darker it becomes, the greater the film.👍🏿
This is one of my favorite series of all time. No joke, it was my obsession for a couple of years until my parents put a stop to it. It inspired me to learn how to play the violin more and now I can play almost the entire soundtrack perfectly.
"The Night Furry"
Now I'm constantly imagining Toothless as a fluffy little puppy.
Dude no the dragons werent suddenly cool with killing their mum, they were cool with killing their tax man
Toothless was modeled after someone’s cat, hope that answers why Toothless is so cute.
And a axolotl,it was frill like things
@@Axogoober axoloth in design, cat in behavior, thats for sure.
@@MrKlausbaudelaire yesh
And a nightjar bird
Fun fact: Toothless is also inspired of Stitch from Lilo and Stitch. If you compare both Stitch's and Toothless's face they look very similar.
14:20 NAH THE MEATLUG DISRESPECT IS CRAZY, YOU LEAVE HER ALONE YA HEAR ME!!!
EXACTLY! HOW DARE HE
Fub fact: the movie 'She's Out Of My league' (one of the movie Alex uses to decribe Hiccup) was actually acted by Hiccup's voice actor.
11:30 i think that's kinda the point or atleast it works to the movie's advantage since the art style sorta mimics the drawings found in the book
Don't insult Cowell's art!
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Okay I will admit that the art in the first book wasn't very good.
I love yht they arent all crazy 2020 level of "attractive" all the time ^-^
I love that they tackled mature themes in a kids' movie, without talking down to their target audience. I really loathe the logic that just because a work is aimed at children, it automatically has to be dumbed down or mediocre.
I always miss these type of films shame they don’t make much of them nowadays
Especially since not all kids have rosie childhoods, so watching movies that are all fluff can make them feel invisible. Plus, tackling darker topics can give kids tools to empathise and emotionally process.
First movie i saw in theatres, was too terrified. My mom had to coax me out of the bathroom with candy.
Nowdays i honestly really love the trilogy though
The main score of the film playing during Toothless scribling made it way funnier in my opinion. It just keeps building and building as Toothless draws and then the scene pans out and you see that it's just a bunch of squiggly lines. Toothless then getting mad every time Hiccup stepped on one of the lines was both funny and sweet. He's seen Hiccup drawing all the time in his notebook and can tell how much it means to him, so that's why Toothless gets defensive about his own "drawing".
Side note, bold movie by Alex to play portions of the films actual score. Hopefully, that won't lead to this being taken down.
the squiggle is meant to be hiccups face, you can see his eyes, nose, hair and a ear
Recently I've found myself rewatching all of the how to train your dragons movies and TV shows and it's honestly a shame that there aren't more movies and TV franchises that are as impactful as how to train your dragons. The music, the plot line, even the side characters are so memorable and loveable. Not to mention it really does well to break down adult themes and emotions is a way that even kids can understand and adult can appreciate.
17:15 The heck you talking about? People have been asking for a 5th Shrek movie for Years.
just wait till you go through the whole franchise
-movie 1
-Legend of the Boneknapper
-Book of Dragons
-Gift of the Night Fury
-Rise of Berk
-Defenders of Berk
-Race to the Edge (seasons 1-6)
-Dawn of the Dragon Racers
-movie 2
-movie 3
-Homecoming
-The Nine Realms (seasons 1-8 (optional))
We don't talk about the nine realms... they did the original stuff so dirty I will never forgive them for some of the stuff they did in that show
Race to the edge is the best of the shows
@@chicken8169Could… could you tell me more?
@@Signy8race to the edge is the best and realms can die
@@Signy8 It's just plain horrible nighmare..... 😨 Desecrating the original animated movies, awful writing, so if you want to httyd watch the movies and the series that was listed EXCEPT nine realms.
I watched this movie countless times. It's a total classic, for all ages. The score is also stunning, Test Flight is one of my favourite musical pieces.
My favourite is Where No One Goes. ❤
I know it would be morally wrong, but imagine the badassness that would come from tiny little hiccup dragging back a NIGHT FURY CARCASS with its heartblood dried on his chin.
The fact that this movie's score lost to the SOCIAL NETWORK will FOREVER bother me.
How and why.
My farts are better than Alex's farts
Trent Reznor
@@SuperFlik dude's good but the way John Powell weaves in themes together was downright brilliant.
because Mark Zuckerburg probably paid off the academy to win with generic techno trash over an amazing and epic score! one good thing out of this is that nobody talks about the social network nowadays but everybody is STILL talking about HTTYD! that shows that literally nobody gives a flying fuck about Facebook's origin story!
@@p-__ dude
3:47 to be fair, the movie’s about Vikings, so being attractive for being badass makes sense for their culture
...I wish people would stop saying that anything rated G or PG means it's a "kids movie" when it really means it's a movie for ALL AGES.
Bro you think this one is dark, wait until the second film. I was a whole ass self conscious teenager tearing up in that film
The line that sticks with me is this one.
Stoic: (angry) THEY KILLED HUNDREDS OF US!
Hiccup: (also angry) SO WE KILLED THOUSANDS OF THEM!
Not sure why but it just sticks with me the most.
Yeah, especialy when we later learn WHY are they doing that - not for funzies or even for food (most dragons, as we see in the shows (which are VERY good, btw) prefer fish instead of sheep or goat), but just because they would literaly be killed if they didn´t.
@@veronikamajerova4564 Yeah, as Hiccup put it… they have to steal their food because they need to feed their queen and if they don’t bring back enough food they’ll be eaten themselves.
16:04
When I watched this with my youngest who is 7, she went, "What bro, did you lose your legs or something?" Completely kidding, and when he stepped down, I said, "omg, I can't believe you said that." We laughed about that for some time and bring it up when we watch it now. 😅😅