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How to Train Your Dragon (Two-Disc Blu-ray 3D/DVD Combo) (2010)

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4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,083 customer reviews)

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  • Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, 3D, Widescreen
  • Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Dubbed: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: DreamWorks Animated
  • DVD Release Date: September 6, 2011
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,083 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005MQWJPG
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,716 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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A winning mixture of adventure, slapstick comedy, and friendship, How to Train Your Dragon rivals Kung Fu Panda as the most engaging and satisfying film DreamWorks Animation has produced. Hiccup (voice by Jay Baruchel) is a failure as a Viking: skinny, inquisitive, and inventive, he asks questions and tries out unsuccessful contraptions when he's supposed to be fighting the dragons that attack his village. His father, chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), has pretty much given up on his teenage son and apprenticed him to blacksmith Gobber (Craig Ferguson). Worse, Hiccup knows the village loser hasn't a chance of impressing Astrid (America Ferrera), the girl of his dreams and a formidable dragon fighter in her own right. When one of Hiccup's inventions actually works, he hasn't the heart to kill the young dragon he's brought down. He names it Toothless and befriends it, although he's been taught to fear and loathe dragons. Codirectors and cowriters Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, who made Disney's delightful Lilo and Stitch, provide plenty of action, including vertiginous flying sequences, but they balance the pyrotechnics with moments of genuine warmth that make the viewer root for Hiccup's success. Many DreamWorks films get laughs from sitcom one-liners and topical pop culture references; as the humor in Dragon comes from the characters' personalities, it feels less timely and more timeless. Toothless chases the spot of sunlight reflected off Hiccup's hammer like a giant cat with a laser pointer; Hiccup uses his newly found knowledge (and an icky smoked eel) to defeat two small dragons--and impress the other kids. How to Train Your Dragon will be just as enjoyable 10 or 20 years from now as it is today. (Rated PG: suitable for ages 8 and older, violence, some intense action and scary dragons) --Charles Solomon

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A winner with audiences and critics alike, DreamWorks Animation's How To Train Your Dragon rolls fire-breathing action, epic adventure and laughs into a captivating and original story. Hiccup is a young Viking who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes - a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, the unlikely heroes must fight against all odds to save both their worlds in this 'wonderful good-time hit!' - (Gene Shalit, Today).

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The kids love this movie and watch it over and over and over and over. razrbax5280  |  532 reviewers made a similar statement
This is a very good movie with a great plot and amazing animation. Rob  |  320 reviewers made a similar statement
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345 of 368 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Boy & His Dragon March 28, 2010
Format:Blu-ray
How to Train Your Dragon is the latest from the stable of Dreamworks, but apart from the animation style, you'd never know it.

How to Train Your Dragon is the story of Hiccup, a Viking who feels out of place since he's not a fan of killing the dragons the Viking's world so revolves around in. But, when Hiccup captures the rare Night Fury Dragon and inadvertently injures it, the two become fast friends and attempt to bridge the gap of understanding between the Dragons & the Vikings. It may not sound like much, but things are deeper than they may seem here, and they are 3 reasons you need to go out and watch this movie right now.

1: Casting: Having seen Jay Baruchel as a geeky character in the film Fanboys, this film only solidifies for me the fact that Baruchel makes cliched characters feel real & brings traits out they wouldn't have otherwise, and this fact is very evident here. The same is true for the rest of the cast. In Shrek 2, Larry King was wasted in a long-running and painful transvestite joke. Here, Craig Ferguson is perfect in the role not only because he's Scottish, but he brings the appropriate mix of eccentric leadership needed for the right-hand man of Gerard Butler's character, who is also well cast. The same goes for the rest of the cast with the possible exception of Jonah Hill, who always feels out of place in almost every movie he's in.

2: Visual Effects & 3D: Now this may because the Viking environment hasn't been portrayed much on screen before, but the film is stunningly beautiful, and that's only reinforced by the 3D which is used better than Avatar in some cases, especially in the case of the flying sequences.

3: The Emotion/Uniqueness of the Film in Animation Today: The story gives way to many emotional moments in the film, all of which are played perfectly. And, not to give too much away, but at the end of the film something happens the to main character that was not only shocking to me, since I'd never seen something of its magnitude done in animation period, but to me it was also one of the most tear-jerking moments, especially in relation to what it does to the relationships & similarities between Hiccup & his dragon in the movie.

Overall, how do you train your dragon? With charm, love, understanding, amazing visuals & stunning 3-D flying sequences. This film ranks up there with Pixar's best, and if I had any criticism towards the movie, it would be the fact that it's made by Dreamworks, and with their quality lately, you don't have high expectation entering this film. Nevertheless, How to Train Your Dragon gets a fire-breathing 5 out of 5.
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148 of 165 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous film for kids and adults alike April 10, 2010
Format:DVD
I went with a total of 3 moms and 9 kids to see this movie in the theater last month. Every single one of the 12 of us loved this film, it's cute, heartwarming and a whole lot of fun. From the story of a father trying to know his son (and his son trying to know him) to the boy and beast learning mutual trust, it's full of feel good moments for the adults. From the silly antics to the cheesy jokes, it was full of entertainment for the kiddos.

This is well worth a watch and a great movie to watch with your kids - you won't be bored and the kids will think you're the super cool parent that you are.

Me? I want my own dragon, darn it!
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137 of 158 people found the following review helpful
Format:Blu-ray
The first Shrek and Kung Fu Panda were both very close to Pixar level in terms of storytelling, but How to Train Your Dragon is the best by far from Dreamworks. The animation is very high in detail, especially in IMAX 3-D, and the characters are not only likeable, but memorable. The main dragon, Toothless, is one of the greatest animated characters in a long time, and like Wall-E, he doesn't even talk. All of the other species of dragons also have unique looks and personalities. The flying sequences here really show the power of 3-D as a tool to put the viewer in the movie, not just a gimmick. I would say it's second only to Avatar when viewed through those funny looking glasses.

This film is more serious in tone than laugh out loud funny, much like the latest from Pixar (UP, Wall-E, etc.), but it does have quite a few laughs that come naturally, not forced. I'm so glad they stayed away from pop culture references. Both kids and parents will love How to Train Your Dragon equally and probably for much different reasons. The only thing that I didn't care for were the first 10 minutes or so. Not that they are bad in any way, but it felt a little rushed. Once the film settles and Hiccup (the boy viking) meets the dragon, everything begins to click. The only other negative is that every kid is going to want a pet dragon for their birthday. Good luck with that!

4 and 1/2 out of 5 stars
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4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
I really appreciate how soon it was shipped and I just loved the movie. The only issue was that I was expecting the movie cover and not a cd cover.
Published 21 hours ago by Chris Kuchler
5.0 out of 5 stars More people should buy this!
How to Train your dragon is awesome in 2D buy it becomes epic when watching it in 3D. Having watched it in both 2D and 3D I know for a fact that people are missing out on all the... Read more
Published 22 hours ago by MichaelVital
5.0 out of 5 stars We all loved it.
I have to admit, I wasn't sure I would care too much for this movie, but I was wrong. The whole family loved it. This is a great family movie and I would recommend it.
Published 1 day ago by Heather
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Movie - 3D makes it even better!
Entertaining Movie - 3D makes it even better! Fun for adults and kids - the whole family. 3D adds more entertainment value to the fun storyline! Buy it!
Published 2 days ago by The Frugal Gearhead
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
I really loved this movie and my boys too! I wish that dragons were around like this movie!! Thumbs up ;)
Published 3 days ago by Elizabeth Aguirre
5.0 out of 5 stars how to train your dragon dvd
I received my how to train your dragon in a very timely fashion and in very good condition. I was very pleased with it and would highly recommend this sight to anyone.
Published 3 days ago by victoria a. mohr
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun for the Whole Family
My mother and I like to watch kids movies sometimes and when we rented this movie from the local video store a few months ago, we decided we had to own it. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Isabella Riso
5.0 out of 5 stars Such a fun movie
This movie was really great for kids but funny enough the adults enjoyed it too! The dragons reminded us of cats and we thought the movie was funny as well as sweet.
Published 4 days ago by Victoria Rose Shepard
5.0 out of 5 stars A hit with the grandkids (and me)!
I watched this movie on TV and really enjoyed it. Watched it later with my grandkids and so did they. A great story and fun watch for kids and adults.
Published 4 days ago by Johnnie Rice
4.0 out of 5 stars Bestt for kids 7 and up
My son (8) loved this and my daughter (4) was also entertained. Better for kids a bit older than 4 though- there are some intense scenes of people being chased by dragons, though... Read more
Published 4 days ago by Busy NorCal mom
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