How To Train Your Dragonmovie | 2010 〈1080p〉
John Powell’s Academy Award-nominated score is central to the film's identity. It utilizes Scottish whistles, uilleann pipes, and orchestral swells to evoke a sense of ancient myth and soaring adventure. Cultural Impact
The legendary cinematographer served as a visual consultant. How to Train Your DragonMovie | 2010
The story follows Hiccup, a clumsy Viking teenager who inhabits the island of Berk. Berk is a society defined by a generational war against dragons. John Powell’s Academy Award-nominated score is central to
Hiccup leads a double life—learning the peaceful nature of dragons while excelling in "Dragon Training" by using non-violent techniques. The story follows Hiccup, a clumsy Viking teenager
The film handles disability with unique grace. Both Hiccup and Toothless suffer permanent physical losses—Toothless loses a tail fin, and Hiccup loses his lower leg. Their bond is literally symbiotic; they are only "whole" when flying together. Technical Achievement Visual Language
Hiccup names the dragon "Toothless" and builds a prosthetic tail fin to help it fly again.