Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury

Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury

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Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury
Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury

Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury

7.4 | G | en | Adventure

Hiccup and Toothless go on an exciting adventure and discover an island of new dragons.

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Released: November. 15,2011 | Released Producted By: DreamWorks Animation , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Hiccup and Toothless go on an exciting adventure and discover an island of new dragons.

Genre

Adventure , Animation , Comedy

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Cast

Jay Baruchel , Gerard Butler , Craig Ferguson , America Ferrera , Jonah Hill , Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Director

Kathy Altieri

Producted By

DreamWorks Animation

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Kathy Altieri
Kathy Altieri

Production Design

Jin Liou
Jin Liou

Digital Effects Supervisor

Tom Owens
Tom Owens

Director

John K. Carr
John K. Carr

Editor

Jennifer Dahlman
Jennifer Dahlman

Associate Producer

Bonnie Arnold
Bonnie Arnold

Executive Producer

Dean DeBlois
Dean DeBlois

Executive Producer

Kate Spencer
Kate Spencer

Producer

John Powell
John Powell

Original Music Composer

Dominic Lewis
Dominic Lewis

Original Music Composer

Al Nelson
Al Nelson

Sound Designer

Jon Null
Jon Null

Sound Editor

Rick Norman
Rick Norman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Craig Ring
Craig Ring

Visual Effects Supervisor

Adam F. Goldberg
Adam F. Goldberg

Screenplay

Simon Otto
Simon Otto

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Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Jane Doe Having Toothless give up his independence, returning him into depending on his Master to be able to get around - well that just felt right creepy. They could have easily gone flying together without him sacrificing his freedom. Probably a better analogy out there but it felt like a slave being unchained and set free, only to return and reattach the chain round his neck. Left a right bitter taste.
Horst in Translation ([email protected]) This is a half-hour (well, actually a little over 20 minutes) animated short film which came out four years ago, between the two first "How to Train Your Dragon" movies. The voice cast are the actors from the feature films as well. The writer and director have very long and prolific careers in the industry already, so here they are getting a good chance with a prestigious project that could even result in them being in the same position in future movies if the HTTYD-franchise runs for a couple more entries. Sadly, I have to say I was fairly underwhelmed by this short film. I don't think it is really better than any the episodes of the series. The heart and great moments from the two feature films are almost completely missing here. The relationship between Hiccup and Toothless gets elaborated on a bit further, but nothing that really goes much under the surface. The dragon babies are cute and maybe the best thing about this film. But beyond the cuteness, there isn't really a lot either. Dragons fly away and people wonder where they have gone. And that exploding dragon egg storyline was actually pretty bad and just added some "animated special effects" to the movie, but did nothing at all otherwise apart from randomly bringing some chaos to Berk. Disappointing short film. Not recommended.
Armand can be a lovely Christmas movie. because it has the entire spirit of holiday, remember a splendid movie events, gives to the original few original lines and preserves its air.and atmosphere, humor, the characters are at right place. a film who has the role of gift more than second part of a real good movie. more human, in same measure nice, impressive animation and inspired lesson about life. it is short and not so great but it is touching and gives a not bad story, a frame for the source. and, more important, seems be a nest for a lot of adventures and amusing situations. it is not the original. but it can be seed for another impressive part.
Paul Magne Haakonsen I loved the first "How to Train Your Dragon", so I was definitely going to give this "Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury" a go as well.Despite it being a very short animated movies, about 22 minutes or so, it was actually still quite good. The animation and CGIs were as cool as in the previous movie. And there is still so many awesome details in every scene.The story was not that bad, despite it being limited to less than 30 minutes. And I assume that it is something that could have potential to become a part of children's Christmases everywhere.I just have a gnawing sensation that releasing such a short movie is sort of digging a bit too deep into people's pockets. Why couldn't something like this have been an extra on a collector's edition of the first movie? But hey, money does make the world go round.If you liked "How to Train Your Dragon", then you definitely should check out this part of the saga as well.