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hydravns · 11 days
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TOOTHLESS in HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (2010) Dir. Dean DeBlois & Chris Sanders
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hayleysstark · 1 year
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Three hundred years, and I’m the first Viking who wouldn’t kill a dragon. First to ride one, though.
THIRTEEN YEARS OF HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (MARCH 26 2010)
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Coming Soon in 2024
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Seem like DreamWorks Animated Sky are going to have the 25th anniversary next year, if everyone want to take part of it because I'm planning something great already than just thinking about 100 Year of Disney
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mulanzz · 2 months
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Hello! Can I request a stimboard of Toothless and Light Fury (HTTYD) with black and white cats, green and blue glowing/fire theme? If you can and thanks!
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Toothless and Light Fury Stimboard
for @glitchylaptop with themes of black and white cats, green and blue glowing/fire !! i hope you enjoy :3!
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enony-da · 7 months
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sboochi · 3 months
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Hics!!
Was feeling out of practice with him so I redrew some screenshots, except for the colored sketch
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mahoganyrust · 2 months
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This one is kinda old but eh Happy lizard kitten with dorsal upgrade. Speedpaint on insta if u wanna see.
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animations-daily · 7 months
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HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (2010) dir. Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders
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000marie198 · 5 months
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The fact that the Httyd gang knows about the effect of dragon nip but they are never seen using it on any dragons throughout the franchise unless it's like a last resort or an emergency to stop extremely out of control, hostile dragons. They know that grass is like a drug for the dragons so they never use it against them even to try and train them. As if it is against their moral code to try the easiest way to tame any dragon.
Like, these kids know all these little perks about dragons that Hiccup learned in the first movie. The dragon nip, eels, moving spot of light, specific disabling scratch spots etc. And none of them uses these to befriend or train any dragons throughout the course of the franchise! Dragon nip is an emergency last resort for when they encounter a super aggressive dragon, eels are an absolute no, nobody used shiny laser light spot on any dragons post Httyd 1.
No, they befriend the dragons with trust. They'll only give a dragon scratches after asking permission that is telegraphed in their body language.
The riders respect dragons and there are so many little subtle things which show how they never treat these incredible amazing beings as if they are animals, they always treat them as individuals. As equals.
I love Httyd so much like you have no idea.
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broadwaybuttermilk · 4 months
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Yk people always say “I was born in the wrong generation etc etc.”
But what about those of us who were born in the wrong universe. Now I’m not talking like “oh I hate this world boo hoo…” I’m talking dragons.
I was meant for a world with magic and gods and fairies and nymphs and mermaids and dragons WHERE THE HELL ARE MY DRAGONS!?!?!?
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hydravns · 27 days
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HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (2010) Dir. Chris Sanders & Dean DeBlois
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andreacelestemoreno · 8 months
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"My Lady" "Babe" "Honey"
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astronnova · 1 year
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dreamworks making some of the best animated sequels to their animated movies ever
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beif0ngs · 3 months
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THE MOTHER OF DRAGONS 🐉
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cartoonbudartz · 1 month
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After hearing about the recent layoffs going on Dreamworks, I felt compelled to draw this in solidarity. Let’s hope that soon, the entertainment industry will learn to respect their animators.
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