Everything GREAT About How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World!
How to Train Your Dragon 3 has come and gone and I can safely say it's one of my favorite animated trilogies ever. Going back through 1 & 2 for clips brought back a bunch of emotions. These are powerful movies. I don't know, maybe I just really want to fly. Here's everything right with The Hidden World!
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"Dragons are only domesticated as much as they want to be.." Cats
You're not wrong. Remember the first movie when Hiccup first started learning about dragons? Dragon Nip Scratching around the neck the chin Like to chase light Their diet of fish Aside from appearances, the dragons are pretty much giant, flying, fire-breathing cats.
@@Pyrodragon3993 Fire breathing cats with a bit of dog and bird mixed in... Also based on how the dragons are able to feel complex emotions that reptiles aren't really capable of feeling because of the design of their brains, dragon brains would have to be completely different from any reptiles we know of so would dragons be their own class of animal? (I don't really know crap about science so maybe take that thought with a grain of salt)
@@ThatLEGOBoi Well considering how diverse they are in terms of well... everything, and that they have can traits of mammalia, amphibia, avian, fish, and even arthropoda. Not to mention harnessing the natural phenomena of nature, they could have quite a unique draconian phylogenetic tree.
Plus the Light Fury acts like a cat
Well remebering watching the first movie on tv they shared some facts about the movie, one of which was dragons(specially toothless) were given traits of many animals including dogs, horse and most importantly cats. When he is all happy and cheering he can somehow behave similar to dog in very cheerful way. But other than that everything he does is very similar to cats, specially his appearance and face so similar to a cat which makes him so much lovable as cats are.
Httyd 1: fight against dragons Httyd 2: fight with dragons Httyd 3: fight for dragons Best trilogy of my entire childhood will never forget this series...
How to Train Your Dragon 4: The Enchanted Forest Chronicles
Httyd 5:Fight for hoomans
Httyd6: Dark side of the moon
Httyd toothless ded 😩
@@damienwonder sorry to say the trilogy ended.
Something you didn’t catch - Astrid wears a “headband” (can’t remember the correct name for it) throughout the three films. This headband in Viking culture symbolized a girls virginity, to be passed down after she marries. Her daughter is then wearing that headband in the final scene where her children are shown. SO much attention to detail!
Thats awesome. And hot.
@@parsalimooee4372 how is it hot?
@@juice3287 i may just be a freak with wierd fetishes. Idk. lol
@@juice3287 i may just be a freak with wierd fetishes. Idk. lol
That headband is called a Kransen
The creators confirmed that Grimmel is what Hiccup would be if he had killed Toothless.
I originally wanted hiccup to kill toothless in theaters how wrong I was.
@@beybladerkid5489 ikr we were all rooting for him lol
Grimmel is basically the anti-hiccup
@@Dan.Shields im going into semantics here, but hes like dark hiccup. I think drago was the anti hiccup, because he was opposite in both ideals and method. whereas grimmel had opposite ideals but similar methods.
@Thoruktor gp that does make sense
during the wedding hiccup & astrid had toothless & stormfly carved onto the golden medallions connecting their fur coats.
@Riley Bouchey same i cant believe i missed it
Toothless was also on a statue in the background of the wedding
Same medailon on the end of the film
Holy shit how did I not see that
There were also scale outfits and then... Where’d the scales come from?
2 major things I remember about this movie: 1: Sand animation 2: I didn't get to clearly see the last scene of the movie because of how much I genuinely cried from this movie.
Same it was sooooooo heartbreaking
Amen to that
That beautiful sand animation itself made me cry.
bruh same
Dude yes! I feel like a boy who lost in awestruck after watched it the second time! (it's supposed to be a 1:44 minutes film, but I didn't realize the amount of pausing and rewinding scenes that I did could be caused for almost three hours)
If the edge of the world is a hole in the middle of the ocean, Does that mean Earth is a donut?
OMG that is the best comment I've ever seen
i mean kinda, more like a sponge because it only divots in, maybe a red blood cell
I guess it could also mean that the Dragons live in the center of the Earth. Neat.
If it doesn't connect to another hole on the other side it isn't a donut, instead more of a cup.
@@anoobyproaz5616 not all donuts go all the way through and who’s to say it doesn’t go all the way through
I'm disappointed in you, you didn't win Tuffnut tying the ends of his hair together to make a beard
Agreed. That detail was absolutely hilarious, and easily the closest I ever got to like the side characters.
Beautiful beard win.
@@PentaCrab watch race to the edge, made me love tuffnut and ruffnut
@@Capybara2240 yessss
@@sokka780 damn 6 months ago was when I commented that, I was literally so obsessed over how to train your dragon. Now my obsession is Star war’s but I love httyd
2010....there are dragons 2014...we have our dragons 2019....there were dragons when i was a boy
Well put my friend. Well put 👌
I read this and got the chills. Sad but beautiful
Here be dragons I will not forget
Reyn Time :(
Cue *HTTYD theme*
That reverse shot of Hiccup letting go of Toothless is heartbreakingly beautiful
I wanted to cry tbh
I realy like and hate it at the same time just like with stoiks death after he says he thought he must die to see valka again, i mean these things fits perfect in the movie but there also realy sad. Those are things you know must be there to give the story just the perfect details and ending
The thing that made me cry was the relationship between Hiccup and Toothless in contrast with me and my dogs.
listen the first time i saw that shot i was already sobbing but dammit if i didn't just absolutely collapse into a puddle of tears and emotion
This movie hits me in the feels
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened. I'm proud to say I grew up with these movies and if I have kids they're gonna know about them.
Dont forget to show them the mini movies, the DreamWorks dragons series and race to the edge series and homecoming mini film, they add so many beautiful little nuances to the films and add to the story and just never fail to make me smile, plus who wudnt want more dragons content :)
@@madelinejames1947 There's also a Snoggletog log, which is 28 minutes 'short film'(not really) and it's available on youtube
@Madeline James Yeah, the Christmas one actually had a reference in this movie. It was the scene of Hiccup making the tail for Toothless and when Astrid saw it, she said that last time Hiccup made this tail, Toothless didn’t want it. That pointed out that at the end of the Christmas one Toothless deliberately destroyed the tail because he preferred Hiccup guiding him.
Agreed! It was the first time it was only me and my dad going out to see a movie together without my mom when the first one came out. My dad rarely took me anywnere, so honestly it was a special moment for me. And my mom adores these movies so we watch them together all the time.
Same here. The first movie was released when I was a kid. I watched this trilogy growing up!
9:37 I love love LOVE that Toothless is a little awkward taking off. He's had Hiccup helping him fly for over a year at this point, so he'd be a little out of practice, not to mention that he can't feel the new prosthetic tail like he could his natural tail. So he's a little clunky and has to flap his wings a lot at first, but then it comes back to him easily since he's been flying for most of his life. Tiny little details like that make the HTTYD films so great.
Its actually been 6 years which is wild
Dragons: Exist* Literally everyone apart from the Berkians: “Wait, that’s illegal”
What about Dagger and Heather, the wing maidens, and the defenders of the wing?
Julian L WHAT ABOUT A JOKE?
@@dromeothemonternoraptor7537 Aren't the movies and series two seperate stories though? There's no dragon's edge in the movies and a lot more dragons and dragon riders in the movies on Berk
It's all one timeline
@@frisianmouve It's all in the same timeline, Dragon's Edge was between 1 and 2
HTTYD 1: About Hiccup HTTYD 2: About Hiccup and Toothless HTTYD 3: About Toothless This is why I love this series
I see it like HTTYD 1: About Hiccup HTTYD 2: About Hiccup and Toothless HTTYD 3: About Hiccup and Toothless
Damn that makes a lot of sense
HTTYD: Humans and dragons fighting together. HTTYD 2: Dragons fighting for humans. HTTYD 3: Humans fighting for dragons.
@@pacman5698 so true
HTTYD 4 hiccups kids older or maybe even his grandkids trouble in the hidden world
I love the callback to "Gift of the Night Fury" when Astrid says that Hiccup tried giving Toothless a tailfin that he could use to fly solo before because it ties in all of the other things that don't exist in the cinematic part of this universe, proving that they are in fact canon
Was looking for this comment!
Also, when Hiccup says, "Yeah, we've dealt with his kind before." when Eret is taking about Grimmel, I believe he's referring to Viggo Grimborn from Race To The Edge, who was a brilliant antagonist.
@@KittyWrangler-bf9ci He definitely is. Especially because hiccup still wants to change his mind even after the second movie. I actually think Viggos character arc may play a major role in why hiccup was over trusting of even the most ruthless adversaries in the second and third movies.
@@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze Well, Viggo did eventually turn out to be a more Zuko-like character, rip Viggo, you were my favourite villain.
@@KittyWrangler-bf9ciI loved Race to the Edge, and I loved Viggo’s first few episodes. I mean he played every rider, with EASE, I just don’t like that after that he was kinda dumbed down. Also I’m sad that all of the allies made in that show have no mention in the movies, especially this one.
I like how when they enter the hidden world, despite the fact that Astrid and hiccups armor is made of dragon scales it still doest glow foreshadowing how humans don't belong there
I like how Grimmel is a picture of how Hiccup would be if he killed Toothless
Hate to do this but *Toothless
It is like Harry Potter and Voldemort.
@@krystaliafyre no he spelled it right
@@ratt9868 Cuz the person edited it
@@Felickx ohhh aight
*Light Fury:* exists *Everyone before seeing the movie:* her design sucks *Everyone after seeing the movie:* she's so cute
Wait, people actually didn't like Light Fury's design?! But like Toothless, she's so fucking cute like every Night Fury, especially the baby Night Furies!!!!
@@kieranstark7213 they thought her design was simplistic compared to Toothless. Honestly her design was just as detailed, it was just more subtle.
To me it still sucks but, she is cute
@@Joreel I love how her design isn't really while but "pearly" or the white inside of a clam.
When did this happen?
"He's not going to eat *your father."* Just the way America Ferrera delivers the line is hysterical, as if Astrid *really did believe Hiccup was going to get eaten by his own dragon in front of their children.*
I have to imagine there were many long discussions as Astrid worried about Hiccup being eaten in front of her and their two children
Toothless instantly recognizing Hiccup after smelling him should be another win. Just like dogs who are hesitant at first after seeing their owners again after a long separation, something about the scent of their person triggers something in their long term memory and they’re like “You’re back!!!! I’m so so so so happy you’re back!!!!”
if you look closely, Liry's eyes are the same color as Astrid's and Toothless's are the same as Hiccup's.
Yingshu Zhang holy crap 🤯
You bloody Legend, you also realised that!? Amazing!
OMG I realized that too
Wow how did I not realize that....
yes! i noticed that too! i really liked the parallels you could see between the light fury + toothless and hiccup + astrid.
Fun Fact: this movie has the lowest buget in the trilogy
but it somehow is one of the most beautifully animated movies i've ever seen.
Lowest budget but highest animation quality!?!?!?
Bullshit
@@dragonfox4553 I think thats true
@@bigbywolf5197 I just can't believe it. I mean, look at it
One thing I don't think I've seen anyone mention is the tiny, blink and you'll miss it detail at 9:33. There's a small scar above Toothless's shoulder where Drago used his spear to pin him down in the last movie
Omg there is!
I always saw that scar but I didn't think about Drago being the reason for it... Makes sense, so cool!
20:36 That blissful sigh Hiccup has after being able to fly with toothless. He looks like he has returned to his true home.
What I thought was amazing was how Grimmel is literally a version of Hiccup if he had given into the urge of killing Toothless in the first movie. I think Grimmel mentions it in the movie himself that he was scrawny unlike most vikings and realized his destiny after his first kill, which was a nightfury. He also depends on building things instead of physical strength much like Hiccup. He literally IS Hiccup. Hiccup isn't facing a crazy psychopath when he first confronts Grimmel in his hut, he is looking at an alternate version of himself. That's why I think he was such a poetically perfect villain for the final movie.
I loved that too, how he was pretty much what could have happened if things had been different!
Wooo so treu
I saw the the parallel between them but I fill like the could have executed it much better by giving the Villain a flashback of when he was child
Omg that gave me chills 😓
So, Toy 🧸 Story 3.
"Save him and keep him there as his new pet" Now I really need to see "How to Train Your Human" from Toothless' perspective
One of the books from the serise is How to Train you Viking from book toothless' perspetive. I think it is a charity book or something.
Heh
@@magnuspeacock5857 It was a sort of "start reading a book for a super price". it was like, 1€ here.
But who would voice Toothless’ inner monologue? It’d have to be someone whose voice can be smooth, clear, and just deep enough with a little rumble of gravel under it.
@@ltchugacast131 Keanu Reeves maybe ?
I loved Astrid's "that's a king" line because it doesn't just apply to Toothless. Hiccup is constantly doing what's best for the people of Berk and in this movie he does what's best for the dragons of Berk as well. He gives up, as you said, one of the loves of his life, to keep Toothless and the other dragons safe. And that's what a good king does.
I like how Liry subverts the expectations of "small woman weak must be protected by big strong man" that society has come to expect, instead she seems to be actively trying to protect both herself and Toothless at all times. Also, on the subject of her design, a lot of people brought up that her being white wouldn't help her camouflage as a nocturnal species, but in the hidden world everything glows so being white and sparkly would help you camouflage because it would be easier to reflect all of that glowing light making yourself harder to see. Okay I'm done now.
also clouds
Being white also blends her into the clouds. I don’t know why there were so many lash backs on Liry’s design. I really like her design actually
@@TSkillessB even more interesting. If you look closely at the other light furies in the hidden world, they all look like her. The only difference is some are bigger and some are smaller. They all have the same chest shape and tail shape. There's really nothing that different that could tell you the sexes. So people getting mad that she's too feminine is kind of ridiculous
Also also she can literally turn invisible
i just think she should be more arodynamtic !! she looks like a aquatic dragon more than a air dragon (to me at least)
Wait...you didn’t comment on the part where Toothless and “Liry” are on the beach and Toothless draws a picture of her? To catch her attention? Exactly the same way Hiccup caught his attention at the beginning of their relationship? Does this not signify that Toothless is using a piece of his own history to tell Liry he wants to build a relationship with her? ...The drawing was such a deep scene, why not include it?
BiggestPhangirl *claps* Beautifully written
I believe that he mentioned it in another video, but I’m not sure. All I know is that I’ve seen someone talk about that before.
Yup another beautiful win here
That should have like 20 wins -^-
1000th like
One very cool fact that I assume to be intentional is how the endings are at different times in the day in each movie HTTYD 1 ended in the morning, claiming it’s the start HTTYD 2 ended at midday, which is the middle of the series HTTYD 3 ended with the sun setting, which claims it to be the end of a trilogy
That's some Marvel-level attention to detail. Wow.
Guild wow, how do you even notice that
@• Yune • no matter how many times you watch these movies you always notice something new or see things from a new perspective.
W O W The attention to details in this movies are insane. Best animated trilogy ever.
No the plot overall takes about four day, you can track the time. Legit it has no time questionability almost
Can we also appreciate the final fight and the scene with Hiccup and Grimmel falling. How bit by bit Hiccup lets go(Inferno) and loses creations that exist only because he met and befriended Toothless? Which seems to add more to the goodbye being the inverse of how they met,
14:14 THIS MOMENT. There is NOTHING in the entire series, nay, animation that capture this sheer level of utter triumph and victory
The sound plays so well with the scene
Is no one really gonna talk about Hiccup and Astrid? They are the epitome of a healthy relationship. They're realistic (most relationship starts with a crush) and not your cliche love at first sight couple They're a modern couple that we all can relate to They're both equals and no one is controlling the other They push each other to be better individuals They don't let their relationship get in the way of important things (ie. Work, friends,family, Toothless) They're one of the rare instances of an animated couple having a complete development arc. (Oh my god Hiccstrid babies!!) And I really appreciate how Astrid wasn't made into a "just the main character's girlfriend" like some movies. THW really shows how intimate and loving their relationship is. Astrid is Hiccup's voice of reason and his number one supporter. He depends on her just like how she depends on him. When the villagers protested against him, she had his back. When he was lost without Toothless, she pulled him back and made him realise his true worthiness. She understood him and knew his flaws and insecurities, but remained loyal by his side. Their relationship wasn't just pure romance,it was mutual partnership filled with love and understanding. Heck, they only kissed properly in the third movie during their wedding. And don't get me started on the relationship advices I learned from these two
I’m surprised this doesn’t have more likes...it’s all true (And Hiccstrid babies are my dream come true!!!)
Why aren't more people talking about this!!! YES! I ship them and kinda look up to them for a better relationship and to know it's okay to ease off of one another and let each other do your own thing! That and WORK TOGETHER! Thank you for talking about it :) :) :)
Really well said. Hiccstrid forever! ❤️❤️❤️
Truee
They're also great because, in a lot of movies with sequels where the "main couple" gets together at the end of the film, the next movie will start with their relationship on the ropes (either that, or they broke up off-screen between movies for reasons that may or may not be explained) in order to try and re-enact their "love story" because the couple being in a stable, long-term relationship apparently diminishes their entertainment value as a potential B-Plot. Then in movies where they don't do that, there's usually some sort of difference of opinion that pits the couple at odds enough to either result in an impermanent break-up (they'll be back together by the end of the film) or at the very least some heavy cold shoulder-ing. The thing that's great about Hiccup and Astrid is that, even when they don't agree on something, they still respect one another and their opinion and go to lengths to talk it through. There's never a moment where they're yelling or demeaning the other - just pure respect and a genuine desire to hear the other out and see their point of view. It's honestly one of the best, most healthy relationships I've ever seen of a couple through multiple films in a franchise, and it makes me really happy to see it in a movie that's catered to a younger audience.
"There *were* dragons, when I was a boy." When I first watched this, I actually felt my heart drop. That one line finally made me realize that this was it.. this was the last How to Train Your Dragon movie and there would most likely not be a series after this. The journey was finally over and I didn't know I wasn't ready for the end.
Miasimon There still could be, though. The Hidden World was the end of the saga, sure, but dragons had been around long before Hiccup and Toothless came about, and were no doubt in far off, distant places. So, that still leaves a lot of room for prequels and/or parallel side stories that take place in other parts of the world.
None of us were ready to see the dragons leave. But through the saga, I love the symmetry between Hiccup, and Toothless.
@@MrRpowell06 Yep, it's on Netflix
Same
The franchise is not over yet. It has been confirmed that there will be spinoffs but probably with a new title and new characters. The original characters from this trilogy Hicstrid, toothless, snotlout and the rest of the riders and their dragons etc. Will be side characters or cameos like how stoic was in the race to the edge where he only had a few episodes of screentime
Fun fact: during the movie when Hiccup is making the "new" tail Asrid asked "didint he have one of there before?" and hiccup even said "yes" (something around those lines) this was a reff to the FIRST HTTYD x-mas movie How to train your dragon- Gift of the nightfury- but now that he meets the lightfury this kinda re enact something that was a main point if HTTYD race to the edge: the episode where hookfang challenges a titan wing nightmare to protect a female he cares for but in the end hookfang came back to his rider. so kinda also explained why toothless didint freak out when he opened his tail and the new one mimicked, he has had this tail before but just not this upgraded! i love how they add in those tiny snip hints of past things like GotN and even some scars from fights (if ya dont know: toothless has a few scars over his body at at around 9:33 we can see a scar around his wing joint) (im sorry i have loved httyd and been with it from its first trailer drop! XD)
7:55 except Liry isnt a Night Fury so she wouldnt look like toothless, its some kinda subspecies or something and we do see more Light Furies later on in the hidden world, its just that Toothless is the last night fury and they wanted to keep that so just invent a new species compatible enough with him and bam, i really respect that theres a subversion to "person who thought they were alone finds a hidden colony of more of them" and rather its brutal and honest that Toothless really is alone and the man whos responsible is coming for him
Light fury doesnt have a name because she represents the wild and free nature of dragons. The fact that she was never tamed and named by the Vikings reflects the ending of the movie when they free their dragons. I liked the symbolism of her not having a name. And since the moment Hiccup made toothless a new tail, he didnt have riding saddle on him for the rest of the movie. Again it reflected the end of the moving and the freeing of the dragons
That's so true, but also the name he gave her in the video was so good "Liry" it sounds beautiful and is just a combined and shortened version of "Light Fury"
@Useless Reptile Megan that's a nice name too :D
Toothless & Toothpaste
@@LTPolasGlassII lmao
Ya wanna know what a better name would be than Liry, Snowflake because she's white and sparkly.
I wish you talked about the development of Astrid and Hiccups relationship. The way they have handled their specific relationship is one of my favorite realistic ones I have seen in films.
Agreed, it is very 'real' feeling, not forced and not just 'pushed together' feeling which I really appreciated.
I completely agree, they are one of the best film couples ever. Showing how to do romance right.
Hiccups reaction with the closing of his eyes when soaring with Toothless again will always make me realize how much effort there was to make this movie for real for the viewers. 20:34
On the note of there being more light furys in the hidden world scene, one might think once they noticed their kin(the night furys) dying off quickly and dissapearing, their natural instinct told them to retreat to safety before they were hunted as well(or once they started being hunted for their similaritys)
My favorite part of Toothless's attempts to court the Light Fury is that they used actual bird courtship dances, like the Bird of Paradise.
which doesn't work which shows that they aren't birds nor should be treated as such
Yes! I’ve been trying to explain that to people and they just don’t get it... thanks for understanding!
night time.....DAY TIME!! niiiight tiiiime....DAY TIME!!!
How did I not notice that?!
When I saw the trailers, I just started laughing. My family thought it was funny too, but they didn't understand when I said "That's what birds do!" So, I had to show them videos of New Guinea's birds. After that, we all laughed every time we saw the trailer.
"That skinny dude look familiar..." *sniff sniff* "Oh wait, its mah HOOOMAAA!!"
yes
😂
😂 so true
As someone who read the entire book series the ending to 3 was a pleasant surprise. It was the one thing when I watched this movie I thought "they won't do that, they haven't got the guts". The ending in the books is honestly even darker and more bittersweet than the movie ending, but I think that's the point. Hiccup tried and tried to make dragons and humans coexist but in the movies he realised that there will always be people who want to harm dragons and in the books he realises that he can't change the world in a single lifetime. The book ends on the note that the world is far form perfect and that while Hiccup was able to make things better, he nor any one person can do it all, and he leaves it up to the reader to make the world a better place so that the dragons can return. I think the movie gets a bit muddled as it wanted to emulate that ending but also have the whole "next generation" bit with Hiccup's kids. I'm happy they tried to match the end of the books while also putting their own spin on it, it wasn't perfect but it was a great effort and I applaud them for that.
I've never seen a movie series done so perfectly. These three films have changed my life immensely and have led me to pursue music after school, something I've struggled over deciding for a long time. I owe so much to Dean, John Powell, and the author of the original book series.
Fun fact: a group of dragons is referred to as a “thunder” because the sound of multiple dragons flying overhead would be similar to the sound of continuous thunderclaps due to the sound of their wings
I think I understood that reference... did you get it from the inheritance series? Idk, that's where first saw that term so I am just guessing.
@@Kronos-Lucifer yup came from book four in the inheritance series
@@soulfall Then we must find them immediately! We must have dragons!
I know this one is false because it actually makes sense.
Ayeee Eragon readers!
14:17 That moment when Liry is looking down at hiccup smiling is like in the end of the first movie when Hiccup and Toothless saved Astrid from falling.
I wonder why he did not mention that. For me it was very emotional.
Oh wait. He did.
"my eyes are sweaty"
@AquaNugget she was never given a name, out of respect for her being a wild animal, not a tamed/domestic one.
I love how the beginning of each of these movies show the progression between them. The first one starts with dragons attacking berk. The second one starts with Vikings playing a game with the dragons. And the third one starts with Vikings actively saving dragons. Just a cool way to show that Hiccup and the other riders have basically come full circle.
13:47 It's like they don't even give a damn about what they're doing and they just can't take their eyes off each other. Romance and comedy packed into a few seconds
Something I noticed during the movie is that Hiccup and Toothless's eyes are green, while Astrid and the Light Fury's eyes are blue. Also I love how Toothless and the Light Fury's children are called Night Lights.
yeah nightlights is a great name for the offspring
If you lool closely, hiccup, toothless and stoick, like willdly strong independent woman with intense blue eyes (valka also has blue eyes)
💙💙💙💙💙
In addition to the eyes, Hiccup has darker hair like Toothless has black scales while Astrid has lighter hair like the Light Fury has white scales. So the main couples are a dark haired/scaled guy with green eyes and a light haired/scaled girl with blue eyes. I love that the dragon main couple is a reflection of the human main couple.
HTTYD 1: Best in terms of simpleness and bonding. HTTYD 2: Best in terms of World building and action. HTTYD 3: Best in terms of emotion and nostalgia.
Xperts Reviews Best in their respective series? I can name many better movies than those three. The visuals may be mind blowing but the story is generic, boring and predictable.
Paintedidab Obviously best in the series
I never liked how to train your dragon but I can see how people do like it
Simplicity
HTTYD 1: well executed and written HTTYD 2: best in terms of writting and well executed HTTYD 2: well executed and worst at writting but which is best at execution ? I dunno
4:40 And protecting your new friend from filthy humanses... love this sneaky reference to Lord of the Rings😂
“No no Sméagol hates nasty hobbitses” Interesting that Sméagol/Gollum says that because he was a hobbit before the evil ring of power turned him into a feral beast.
Hiccup's children are also really adorable. Idk why no one mentioned that.
20:33 hiccup's son has a little sword and a toothless belt accessory im crying
And Hiccup’s shoulder pads have toothless on them
My guess is that the Night Fury (Toothless specifically) became the family crest, a symbol to represent the family and what they stand for.
And Toothless is smiling at him I'm sobbing
Oh my god I just noticed that and I love it 🥰
I gotta say, when Toothless' pupils lit up when he saw Hiccup again, that made me smile 😊😊
Dyspo dared me to hit 42069 subs if that last part didn't happen I wouldn't like the ending lol
It made me cry... Soooooooooo much, like, I couldn't stop crying after I left the theater..
Please someone have noticed that the guy who is after fishlegs and his baby dragon in the finale is David Tennant, he read the audiobooks for the series and does his villain voice for the main villain of the books. It was so great to hear and I instantly recognised it, my favourite part of this movie as a fan of the og books.
he also voices Spitelout, Snotlouts dad!
I understand that it's only been a year in-between movies, but my undying thirst for more HTTYD content needs a TV series that depicts exactly what happens in that year following the events of HTTYD 2 to HTTYD The Hidden World
I love how when toothless is trying to court the light fury it shows that he forgot a little bit of how to be a dragon in a way and is super awkward
For me, it drove home the fact Toothless is the last of his kind and how alone that made him. All the other species have exemplars to learn from to use their talents, to court, etc... Hiccup and he became so close specifically because he had no one to truly bond with among his kind. He never had a friend till then. Add to that, he had been oppressed by a terrifying Alpha (The Red Death) One could say he didn't ever know how to be a complete dragon until he met Hiccup, Valka, and "Liry". Each one completed a piece for him and when he was finally whole, he could take his place as an adult and start a family. (I kinda, might have, screamed with joy when I saw the wee furies)
*theme song of HTTYD start* Me: **cries in joy**
Same;)
Meeee😭
Mhmm yeah true
Ikr
Same
I have to say, I read and re-read the books so much when I was a kid, when I saw the trailer for this one and it started with "There were dragons when I was a boy," I cried. And I hadn't even seen the movie yet.
God, this movie was so heartbreaking.
This Should Be Called "CinemaWins Geeks Out Over The Attention To Detail In How To Train Your Dragon 3"
Can you fault him tho? This trilogy has brought animation to a new level again and again. The attention to detail that wouldn't be noticed by the many, yet the fact that they did so to make the movies as great as they could make them. They didn't just make a movie for money, they made it as something that would last, something they succeeded in amazingly. Plus, it's a wholesome movie with great storytelling and adorable yet powerful dragons, what's not to love?
ItzDestroyerMC that’s pretty much what I came here for. No one else wants to geek out about the level of detail in The Hidden World.
@@brycejohnson9627 Agreed. It's very nice to hear someone speak so passionately about animation details. Something that is just... UGH!! SO GOOD!! For God's sake, even the Frozen 2 TRAILER was soooo detailed. Like, trailers are scenes that aren't yet FULLY FINISHED. I'm geeking out for a trailer, I geeked out so hard during the Hidden World. I had to watch a second time just to see every detail as I can, hehehe.
One of the funniest parts of the movie to me, this line: “Cry into my beard”, anyone remember that?
Yea 😂👌
“My full, lucious beard.”
classic Tuffnut
@@cbb3480 I'm sorry but. Explain, please? Did you not like the move or just not like that joke? Edit: And why is there a crying emoji?
Lisa Briggs The joke lol the crying emoji is just me being dramatic since otherwise it’s a perfect movie to me
Actually, your first reflections in eyes was Kung-fu Panda. How to Train Your Dragon was the first time you knew it was a shader win, rather than an animation win.
I just realized that hiccup holds his "sword" with his left hand and hes great at using it which is a detail learned from the books
The lightfuries are actually a different breed, you could say, so yes there’s a difference between them, like the differences between a German Shepherd and a Huskey. They can breed, but they’re different.
If you pay attention in the hidden world, there's a bunch of light furies in the background! They are a different species!
Or a subspecies
There a sub species of night wings that’s why they are so similar and can produce offsprings that are from both sub species
@@fireblaster8916 Nightwings? You mean Night Furies? Seemes like somebody reads too much WOF like me!
Sabrina Wyman yeah, I started reading the books again and watching race to the edge again
"Who died and made you chief?" I died
Snotlout should quit it with the dad jokes
-just like Stoick-
WAIT HOL UP, THAT'S A REFERENCE TO THE BOOKS HOLY HORRORCOW!
@@MrRpowell06 book reference, want me to explain ?
@@mkidp4481 yes
It's similar to loving someone with deeper emotions than they feel for you: it's okay to feel deeply for someone, while at the same time allowing them to feel what they feel and respecting that, even if it doesn't end up leading to an intimate relationship. Often times the hardest thing is telling yourself to let that person go be who they are in life, with or without you, because you love them deeply, even if they don't love you as much back. I've had a number of times where I loved someone, and wanted to be in an intimate relationship with them, but they did not feel the same way. Accepting that was hard, and challenging, but by accepting that and letting them know that I accepted my emotions without imposing my emotions onto them, we remained, and remain, friends to this day. Because I wanted, more than anything to have a relationship with them, intimate or not. Every single time I developed feelings for someone was because of the friendship I developed with them first, and even if my feelings grew deeper and weren't returned, the friend-relationship I had was far more valuable to me than trying to impose my feelings onto someone else; I want to grow closer to those I love, not drive them away with my greed for more intimacy.
have you predicted my future or stalked my life? that pretty much described what is currently happening to me lol
@@mrkyurem5499 I am not surprised; many people I have talked to have experienced this. And with over 7 billion people on the planet, I wonder how many times this story has repeated itself?
I love this movie because it shows that even regular villains can be huge threats to dragons to the point it makes Hiccup finally understand that dragons will be more safe without them
"xenomorphs, but less cudly" is 100% accurate, 100% hilarious, and 100% unexpected. I lost it
Did you find it though? Lol
When Hiccups kids had their hands out, Toothless has a slight pause like in the first movie. If you don’t know, that pause in the first movie was a animation error that worked in its favour. Dreamworks saw that and used it again.
it was NOT an error, do not downplay the animators' talents like that
@@ratmicc An error is nobody's fault, so try to not be as.. rude? Please?
@@bpyrotroph3670 they said in an interview they were particularly proud with how they captured the hesitation like that. so calling that scene an animation error seems disrespectful to me.
@@ratmicc Oh
@@krisz20000 the only animation error i recall them talking about was the scene where hiccup first meets toothless, toothless' eyes were closed before the camera pans over the wings when they were supposed to be open.. but they decided to keep them closed for impact. the rest were all intentional.
The flying scenes with the Northern lights in the background are so beautiful! (In the first movie, when Hiccup takes Astrid on a ride on Toothless, and in this movie, when Toothless and Liry are flying together
The ending was so emotional for me, Hiccup and Toothless were such a great friendship for one another, and HTTYD will always be forever in my heart as one of the best animated series that I've ever seen in my entire life. It's sad to see that the amazing series has ended. I will never stop thinking about how these two characters were such a monumental piece in the entire series. Their friendship grew, and they loved one another. This movie was very well animated to the point where it made me so connected throughout the entire series, as a whole. Thankyou DreamWorks for making this masterpiece that the series has become. We Miss You Hiccup and Toothless 😄♥
i usually hate epilogues that show characters like 10+ years into the future but this is one of the few that I actually think did a great job of bringing the story to a close while still maintaining a sense of inspiration and optimism
I agree but I’m sad it’s over
It's a good way to headcanon that they still see eachother again, which I'm fine with.
@@lavendermarshmallowplant3229 sure they probably do occasionally after that reunion 10 years in the future
I was so sad when the trilogy officially ended bc I literally grew up w this movie. I was 7 the first time I saw the first one in theatre, I was 11 when we bought the second one and then I watched the newest one for my 16th birthday. It was so emotional watching a part of my childhood end, it was kinda signifying the end of mine in a way which was partially heartbreaking.
Taylor Winterling couldn’t agree more. Our generation practically grew up with these movies... we aged with Hiccup, making it that much more significant to us
@@wilverine5557 100% on the mark. I can see myself in Hiccup, going from an outcast to a leader. I honestly had a 2 hour convo with my girlfriend the other night about how our relationship dynamic is literally Astrid and Hiccup's. And especially the saying goodbye aspect and how hard it is, given the fact that I graduated High School during COVID and didn't really get that chance. I really do hope that sometime in the future they do bring back a spinoff or something, similar to Homecoming, because there's so much more potential with these characters and this franchise
Aye, this movie came out 2019, so I was 19 then. I in a way felt like I was growing up with the characters, they became adults around a similar age to me. In a way, this third movie kinda felt like childhood's end for me. I read the book series this was based off of, and while I would change some parts I wouldn't change the end even though I knew even before I saw the movie it was gonna end that way. They took some aspects from the first book to begin the series, and took some aspects from the last few books for the end. It's sad and I feel like there won't be movies that click like this, but that's ok I think.
same I never thought I could get so emotional about a show ending I cried more than I ever had before and I literally never cry especially over a kids show at the age of 16, my hero is literally toothless
I was also 7 years old when I saw the first one in theaters, and 11 when I saw the second one, I'm 18 now and I just watched the final one, this series really has been with a lot of us through our childhoods
This may be a little late, but never forget: "This is what it means to earn a dragon's loyalty" (hicup to Drogo) I love that by having light fury save toothless, Hicup earns light fury's loyalty, thus saving him.
If any of you are wondering why toothless never uses the invisibility in any of the movies even though he always had the ability, Valka said in HTTYD 2 that toothless is the same age as Hiccup. Hiccup is still trying to unlock his true potential and figure out what his purpose. He still doesn’t know what he is capable of and figures that out throughout the movies.Toothless was meant to reflect Hiccup. This movie trilogy was meant to explain that physical features aren’t what makes something. It’s all about what they are on the inside.
And the light fury is a different species. So the invisibility is her power and the atomic breath type thing is a night fury power
You also have to take in that toothless was the last NIGHT fury and had to learn a lot of things on his own making it less likely for him to know he even had the ability to do so
You know it’s a great movie when the comments section isn’t just requests for future movies
Truest statement
“Saving your BF’s BFF” Don’t ignore the fact that Liry’s position is almost exactly like when Toothless at one point in the past movies
Omg I just realized that
She's in the exact situation as when Toothless was saving his BFF’s GF
This is the most gorgeous animated movie I’ve ever seen. The lighting is phenomenal.
When you watch this you really want a TVWins of th HTTYD TV-Show
“Woo me, please and thank you” 😂😂
best part
Hey its the Door Monster meme guy
in my theatre: "they'll come back when the time is right." "So not soon?"
I mean considering how tense world relations are the the fact the Governments would def capture and experiment on dragons to weaponize them? oh and the fact humans fear anything different from them?... yeah no time soon
İf dragons existed they would be extinct in a couple of years to be honest
I did not watch this movie for political commentary, but there isn’t a better time for it.
There is actually a new TV series coming out from Dreamworks Dragons this December that is set, I believe, 1300 years in the future of the originals -- in other words, modern times. There is speculation the boy is a descendant of Hiccup and the dragon is a descendent of Toothless. It's called Dragons: The Nine Realms.
@@Adjel1 I’ve seen that trailer, but I’m really not sure that I’m going to watch it. It seems more like they’re just milking the series for money by continuing it, instead of letting the series rest and starting something totally different. I’ll give it a look, but I’m not sure how good it will be, especially since the animations don’t seem anywhere near as good as the original HTTYD series.
Can we just appreciate the lion king scene at the end? It had me CRYING from laughter.
I'm so happy that they kept Astrid and Stormfly's relationship, I was so sure that they were gonna make her new dragon the light fury so they could make a parallel or something. So happy they didn't, and Astrid gets to ride stormfly in the last scene.
You could literally just play from “When I was a boy, there were dragons” all the way to the end. That whole section was about as perfect as it could get
But he kind of already had some issues with claims, so that wouldn't be the best idea. You are not wrong though.
That saying was from the books. A nice little callback
Thinking about what Stoick says about love and loss in Hiccup’s flashback... Does anyone else feel like that was the creators saying something to the audience? Like, “We’re sad that it’s over now, but it’s worth it because we had such a great experience.”? If that’s the case, than bravo Dreamworks!!
YESS! I DIDNT REALISE THAT BUT MLP DID THAT TOO
Even though I was 6 when the first movie was released. I still love this franchise. This is my favorite movies/series
I can't not cry when watching this movie, I grew up watching HTTYD so seeing it end made me sad, but I was happy with the way it ended. It was a great conclusion to this trilogy
9:33 *...And more than 8 years later, Toothless still has that scar on his left shoulder from his childhood fight with his lifelong nemesis, the Whispering Death.*
Holy crap, do you mean the slight discolouration JUST above the wing?
Sweet cheese and crackers....
I’m under the impression there’s not a whole lot of httyd who know exactly what you mean Points to you
Wait can you tell the episode where hia nemesis is revealed? (I want to check again)
@@mastersio3647 It's called "Toothless' Nemesis"
I think you missed something in that scene where Hiccup and Grimmel are falling that I think is pretty damn neat and symbolic. Hiccup and Grimmel, both so similar yet so different, are falling to their deaths. (One because of Self Sacrifice, the other by force) And as they fight while falling in slow motion, you see Grimmel tearing off Hiccup's wings, before the Liry comes in to save him, while Grimmel dies. I thought that was a beautiful moment of symbolism. Even if Grimmel lost, he managed to hurt them all enough to take his wings (Toothless) away from him. To force Hiccup to tell the dragons to go into hiding. I got teary eyed when watching that scene and realising what it really meant.
He was an amazing villain. I hated him so much.
I noticed that too! That was a powerful symbolism, Grimmel was absolutely an outstanding villian.
and something else worth pointing out about that scene is that hiccup had come to terms with his fate and wasn't trying to fight Grimmel as he was tearing off the wings and as they both fell to their fate but if Grimmel had not tried to rip off hiccup's already broken wings, then he would not have drifted away out of the reach of hiccup as he is saved.
HOLY SHIT YOU ARE RIGHT
The Whisperer of Death Another symbolic piece: Grimmel is the Hiccup that Hiccup didn’t become. He decided to draw blood, and became fixated with the sensation of being accepted for it. Hiccup decided to show mercy, and helped unite Berk and dragons. They are the same, separated by only one choice in their lives, one choice that caused identical lives to diverge in pathing greatly.
Rewatching this trilogy will always make my tear up. Cry, even. Knowing that we won’t get more wonderful dragon shenanigans but also going forward with the knowledge that there was a happy ending. I was afraid to watch these videos (of this trilogy) because I knew it would be a reminder that one of the things I have a great love for will never be continued. (With the exception of HTTYD Homecoming, the holiday short) Thank you. Thank you for elaborating on all of the things I love about these movies and more.
I like that point at 3:33 It being highly likely to Stoic he can never seal up the hidden world, he does the next best thing and decides to eliminate the nearest nest. Doesn't solve dragons as a whole but maybe just for Berk. This is where we see him as semi-bad guy in Hiccup's eyes because eliminating a nest seems far less peaceful than putting a cork in the dragon bottle
You are correct. It has been confirmed that the light fury is a separate species from the night fury, who is actually a much wilder form of dragon.
HTTYD is the best film with many aspects. 1.Bonding of a son and dad. 2. Friendship of a lifetime. 3. Best romantic animated movie. 4. Best team work. 5. Best plot. 6. Best Graphics. 7. Best textures and effects. What else do u need!!!!
@Shabaka Smkss I kinda want to see hiccup's and Astrid's kids teaming up with Heather/fishlegs, ruffnut/snotlout, and dagur/ that blonde woman from rtte kids. I think it'd be pretty interesting.
@Shabaka Smkss The director has stated that there won't be any sequals, cause they don't want one of those messes that has been made several other times when people were re-creating a trilogy.
Don’t forget score
Don’t forget best runner up for best animated feature
another movie
The light fury’s name is Luna and that’s actually true
it’s not. unless you have proof, i won’t believe you.
@@onionskin246 just search it up I didint mean to upset you I just heard this
@@Ray-ts8mc it says she has a name from FANS. NOT the series. her name isn’t canon because she’s a WILD dragon.
@@onionskin246 ok I’m sorry I upset you the I just heard the name
@@onionskin246 lol why did you get upset chill my guy
This is my favorite trilogy, even till now. I grew up with this. I was really sad about not having the fourth movie. Anyone else cried then Hiccup put his hand on Toothless, and taking it away when he lets go of Toothless? Also fun fact, Hiccup means.... hiccup. Astrid means "divinely beautiful" (thanks google) in old Scandinavian what a pair
Wait, I'm sorry... no win for that sand?
Moonstar79 I agree. It is the same way Hiccup got Toothless to like him a bit. It was a really clever idea to put that in there. I was actually scrolling through the comments
The sand was excellently animated!
The man can only see so much and praise so many details
@@emanuelrojas2 Idk, just thought he'd notice :)
Moonstar79 I don’t like sand, it’s coarse, and it’s rough, and it’s irritating, and it gets everywhere
The greatest animated triliogy ever.
Yes
@@panzerhamster5814 nice hamster
Its on par with Kung Fu Panda.
@@renren981 but Kung fu panda 3 was significantly worse than Kfp 1 and 2. Still a good movie, just when you compare it to 1, or especially 2, it falls short
Wow, How To Train Your Dragon is probably my favorite movie franchiese. I grew up with it. I've watched the Movies and Series so many times. It's so amazing
0:03 THE SCORE. IT IS JUST TOO GOOD.