Popularity: 15 (history)
Director: | Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois |
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Writer: | Chris Sanders, Cressida Cowell, William Davies, Dean DeBlois |
Staring: |
As the son of a Viking leader on the cusp of manhood, shy Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III faces a rite of passage: he must kill a dragon to prove his warrior mettle. But after downing a feared dragon, he realizes that he no longer wants to destroy it, and instead befriends the beast – which he names Toothless – much to the chagrin of his warrior father. | |
Release Date: | Mar 18, 2010 |
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Director: | Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois |
Writer: | Chris Sanders, Cressida Cowell, William Davies, Dean DeBlois |
Genres: | Animation, Family, Fantasy, Adventure |
Keywords | island, village, friendship, based on novel or book, villain, forest, battle, pets, blacksmith, arena, ignorance, nest, well, familiar, ship, flying, training, flight, combat, amused, vikings (norsemen), dragon, warrior |
Production Companies | DreamWorks Animation |
Box Office |
Revenue: $495,141,736
Budget: $165,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Jay Baruchel | Hiccup (voice) |
Gerard Butler | Stoick (voice) |
Craig Ferguson | Gobber (voice) |
America Ferrera | Astrid (voice) |
Jonah Hill | Snotlout (voice) |
Christopher Mintz-Plasse | Fishlegs (voice) |
T.J. Miller | Tuffnut (voice) |
Kristen Wiig | Ruffnut (voice) |
Robin Atkin Downes | Ack (voice) |
Philip McGrade | Starkard (voice) |
Kieron Elliott | Hoark the Haggard (voice) |
Ashley Jensen | Phlegma the Fierce (Voice) |
David Tennant | Spitelout (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Randy Thom | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
James Baxter | Animation |
Maryann Brandon | Editor |
Lorna Cook | Thanks |
Jeremy Garelick | Thanks |
John Powell | Original Music Composer |
Gary Rizzo | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Chris Sanders | Screenplay, Director |
Colette D. Dahanne | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Andy Bialk | Character Designer |
Joseph Izzo | Production Coordinator |
Bill Tessier | Animation |
Maurissa Horwitz | Assistant Editor |
Larry Cutler | Creature Technical Director |
Kate Spencer | Production Manager |
Al Nelson | Sound Designer |
Devin Crane | Character Designer |
Blake Snyder | In Memory Of |
Josh Gold | Sound Effects Editor |
Fabio Lignini | Supervising Animator |
Rachel Bolt | Musician |
David G. Derrick Jr. | Other |
Cressida Cowell | Book |
David Soren | Thanks |
Pat Sito | Animation Manager |
Stephan Franck | Storyboard |
Mick De Falco | Layout |
Darren T. Holmes | Editor |
Kathy Altieri | Production Design |
J.C. Alvarez | Layout |
Kevin Andrus | Animation |
Kate Crossley | Post Production Supervisor |
Andrew Birch | Post-Production Manager |
Leslee Feldman | Casting |
Pierre-Olivier Vincent | Art Direction |
Betty Tom | Production Accountant |
John K. Carr | Additional Editing |
Mark Deimel | Additional Editing |
Lynn Hobson | Additional Editing |
Matt Robertson | Administration |
Vana Dabney | Animation Production Assistant |
Mike Beaulieu | Animation |
Julien Bocabeille | Animation |
Wee Brian | Animation |
Laurent Caneiro | Animation |
Katrina Conwright | Animation |
Melanie Cordan | Animation |
Bill Díaz | Animation |
David Couchariere | Animation |
Denis Couchon | Animation |
Lou Dellarosa | Animation |
Adam Dotson | Animation |
Cameron Fielding | Animation |
Tomoyuki Harashima | Animation |
Cameron Hood | Animation |
James Hull | Animation |
Leif Jeffers | Animation |
Michael Kiely | Animation |
Scott Lafleur | Animation |
Eric Lees | Animation |
Ken Morrissey | Animation |
Fredrik Nilsson | Animation |
Irene Parkins | Animation |
Gabriele Pennacchioli | Animation |
Rebecca Perez | Animation |
Ron Pucherelli | Animation |
George Schermer | Animation |
Sean Sexton | Animation |
Olivier Staphylas | Animation |
Mike Stern | Animation |
Dane Stogner | Animation |
Alexis Wanneroy | Animation |
Greg Whittaker | Animation |
Mark Williams | Animation |
Scott Wright | Animation |
Nara Youn | Animation |
Kathy Zielinski | Animation |
Morgan R. Kelly | Animation |
Adam Strick | Animation |
Sheri Galloway | Assistant Editor |
Christine Lojko Haslett | Assistant Editor |
Robert W. Hedland | Assistant Editor |
Lauren Lear | Assistant Editor |
Joe Monteleone | Assistant Editor |
Jeremy Bowker | Assistant Sound Editor |
Mary Blee | Associate Editor |
Mark A. Hester | Associate Editor |
Ania O'Hare | Casting Assistant |
Susan Hayden | CG Supervisor |
Michael McNeill | CG Supervisor |
Gaku Nakatani | CG Supervisor |
Ronman Yiu Yan Ng | CG Supervisor |
Bert Poole | CG Supervisor |
Aaron Smith | CG Supervisor |
Ricardo F. Delgado | Character Designer |
Nico Marlet | Character Designer |
Takao Noguchi | Character Designer |
Tony Siruno | Character Designer |
Tom Molet | Creature Technical Director |
Alena Bejenarou | Creature Technical Director |
Bart Coughlin | Creature Technical Director |
Gilbert Davoud | Creature Technical Director |
Peter Farson | Creature Technical Director |
Sandy Kao | Creature Technical Director |
Li-Lian Ku | Creature Technical Director |
Cara Malek | Creature Technical Director |
Mariette Marinus | Creature Technical Director |
Cliff B. Mitchell | Creature Technical Director |
Sean W. Nolan | Creature Technical Director |
Hongseo Park | Creature Technical Director |
Sven Pohle | Creature Technical Director |
Dug Stanat | Creature Technical Director |
David Walden | Creature Technical Director |
Brent Watkins | Creature Technical Director |
Guido Zimmermann | Creature Technical Director |
Lucia Modesto | Creature Technical Director |
Matt Steele | Creature Technical Director |
Jeff Olm | Color Designer |
Jim Passon | Color Timer |
Jessica Drake | Dialect Coach |
Panos Asimenios | ADR Supervisor |
Daniel Hashimoto | Editorial Coordinator |
Terri Anderson | Finance |
Ariga Parseghian | Finance |
Vicki Hunter | Finance |
Stephen L. Meek | First Assistant Editor |
Sue Fox | Foley Editor |
Amy Rae Jones | Master Lighting Artist |
Sebastien Chort | Master Lighting Artist |
Gina Warr | Master Lighting Artist |
Mark A. Decker | Lighting Artist |
Kurt Kaminski | Lighting Artist |
Oth Khotsimeuang | Lighting Artist |
Jonathan Fletcher Moore | Lighting Artist |
Hannah Sherman | Lighting Artist |
Onny P. Carr | Lighting Artist, VFX Artist |
Charles Ellison | Modeling |
Ardie Johnson | Modeling |
Soongu Kwon | Modeling |
Cristian Moras | Modeling |
Andre Rodriguez Sr. | Modeling |
Jung Jin Kang | Modeling |
Jeff Wagner | Modeling |
Adam Milo Smalley | Music Editor |
Peter Davies | Musician |
Mike Deasy | Musician |
George Doering | Musician |
Vivian Milanova | Musician |
Jonathan Williams | Musician |
Roger Linley | Musician |
Steve Mair | Musician |
Anna Noakes | Musician |
James Thatcher | Musician |
Andrew Crowley | Musician |
Mark Berrow | Musician |
Tom Pigott-Smith | Musician |
Richard Baughman | Musician |
Paul Cathers | Musician |
Nick Coseboom | Musician |
Jennifer Febre | Musician |
Trevor Takahashi | Musician |
Scott Kilty | Systems Administrators & Support |
Todd Maugh | Systems Administrators & Support |
Julio C. Talavera | Systems Administrators & Support |
Shawn Bohonos | Systems Administrators & Support |
Dave Dinsmore | Systems Administrators & Support |
Dj Downey | Systems Administrators & Support |
Alireza Estakhrian | Systems Administrators & Support |
Daniel Baker | Orchestrator |
Angus O'Sullivan | Orchestrator |
Jessica Wells | Orchestrator |
Andrea McCarthy Paul | Production Accountant |
Adam DesCombes | Editorial Production Assistant |
Jessica Forer | Production Office Assistant |
G. Mark Fitzgerald | Animation Department Coordinator |
Charlie Petrek | Animation Department Coordinator |
Elizabeth C. Camp | Production Coordinator |
Matthew C. Campbell | Production Coordinator |
T. Patrick Johnson | Production Coordinator |
Dave Kim | Production Coordinator |
Peter McCown | Production Coordinator |
Megan McDonald | Production Coordinator |
Shane Mulholland | Production Coordinator |
Rachel Slansky | Production Coordinator |
Karen L. Whitaker | Production Coordinator |
Jennifer Dahlman | Production Manager |
Lori Korngiebel | Production Manager |
Craig Rittenbaum | Production Manager |
Jenne Guerra | Production Supervisor |
Brent Hutchins | Production Supervisor |
Catherine A. Jones | Production Supervisor |
Michael Lynn | Production Supervisor |
Kelly Matthews | Production Supervisor |
Peter Hastings | Thanks |
Robyn Mesher | Production Supervisor |
Steven Schweickart | Production Supervisor |
John Swanson | Production Supervisor |
Larry Weisberg | Production Supervisor |
Dawn Yamada | Production Supervisor |
April Lawrence | Production Supervisor |
Tracey Dispensa | Production Supervisor |
Ronald G. Roumas | Sound Recordist |
Nick Wollage | Score Engineer, Scoring Mixer |
Greg Loskorn | Score Engineer |
Amanda Deering Jones | Script Coordinator |
Jabari Phillips | Script Coordinator |
Gregg Carrier | Software Engineer |
Patrick Kelly | Software Engineer |
Kyle Kirkland | Software Engineer |
Tighe Sheldon | Sound Recordist |
Esteban Fernández-Juricic | Thanks |
Ben Frahm | Thanks |
Debbie L. O'Keeffe | Thanks |
Penny Scott-Fox | Thanks |
Stuart Sumida | Thanks |
Scott Sakamoto | Script Coordinator |
Cassidy Curtis | Supervising Animator |
Steven Hornby | Supervising Animator |
Jakob Hjort Jensen | Supervising Animator |
Kristof Serrand | Supervising Animator |
David Torres | Supervising Animator |
Gabe Hordos | Supervising Animator |
Gregory Brentin | Supervising Technical Director |
Rain Angeles | Systems Administrators & Support |
Bart Feliciano | Systems Administrators & Support |
Ariandy Chandra | Title Designer |
David Hail | Publicist |
Chris Clad | Musician |
John-Eric Cardon de Lichtbuer | Visual Development |
Nathan Fowkes | Visual Development |
Travis Koller | Visual Development |
Iuri Lioi | Visual Development |
Emil Mitev | Visual Development |
Nicolas Weis | Visual Development |
Margaret Wuller | Visual Development |
Michael Yamada | Visual Development |
Melchior Zwyer | Visual Development |
Zhaoping Wei | Visual Development |
Evrim Akyilmaz | Visual Effects |
Zachary Carter | Visual Effects |
Ronald D. Henderson | Visual Effects |
Tien Truong | Visual Effects |
Yoshioka Masahito | Visual Effects |
Stephen Wood | VFX Artist |
Michael Cadwallader Jones | VFX Artist |
John Allwine | VFX Artist |
Benjamin Andersen | VFX Artist |
Greg Beckman | VFX Artist |
Steven Blakey | VFX Artist |
Robert Chen | VFX Artist |
Brian C. Davis | VFX Artist |
Tyson Erze | VFX Artist |
Landon Gray | VFX Artist |
Andy Hayes | VFX Artist |
Laurent Kermel | VFX Artist |
Robert Kopinsky | VFX Artist |
Olive Lin | VFX Artist |
August Meredith | VFX Artist |
John Patton | VFX Artist |
Thomas Pushpathadam | VFX Artist |
Celambarasan Ramasamy | VFX Artist |
Allen Ruilova | VFX Artist |
Stephanie Siebert | VFX Artist |
Lauren Simpson | VFX Artist |
Karen Smith | VFX Artist |
Stuart Tett | VFX Artist |
Katie Van Maanen | VFX Artist |
Zubin Wadia | VFX Artist |
Craig Ring | VFX Supervisor |
Chris Gridley | ADR Editor |
Dennie Thorpe | Foley Artist |
Jana Vance | Foley Artist |
Wilbert Plijnaar | Concept Artist |
Susan Fitzer | Associate Editor |
Christi Soper Hilt | Casting Associate |
Tony Sereno | Sound Mix Technician |
Zach Martin | Sound Mix Technician |
Gil Zimmerman | Director of Photography |
William Davies | Screenplay |
Mackenzie Thompson | Software Engineer |
Shane Prigmore | Character Designer |
Jon Null | Supervising Sound Editor |
Simon Otto | Animation |
Dean DeBlois | Screenplay, Director |
Kevan Shorey | Animation |
Leff Lefferts | Sound Design Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Suzanne Buirgy | Associate Producer |
Bonnie Arnold | Producer |
Kristine Belson | Executive Producer |
Tim Johnson | Executive Producer |
Roy Lee | Co-Producer |
Doug Davison | Co-Producer |
Karen Foster | Co-Producer |
Bruce Seifert | Associate Producer |
Michael A. Connolly | Co-Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Golden Globes | Best Animated Feature | N/A | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Animated Feature | N/A | Nominated |
Venice Film Festival | Best Animated Feature | N/A | Nominated |
Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 77 | 99 | 58 |
2024 | 5 | 78 | 101 | 58 |
2024 | 6 | 92 | 130 | 66 |
2024 | 7 | 100 | 138 | 72 |
2024 | 8 | 92 | 142 | 70 |
2024 | 9 | 80 | 136 | 60 |
2024 | 10 | 113 | 246 | 72 |
2024 | 11 | 165 | 325 | 72 |
2024 | 12 | 146 | 299 | 95 |
2025 | 1 | 109 | 135 | 89 |
2025 | 2 | 90 | 149 | 19 |
2025 | 3 | 30 | 110 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 18 | 22 | 14 |
2025 | 5 | 23 | 33 | 15 |
2025 | 6 | 64 | 90 | 34 |
2025 | 7 | 47 | 61 | 31 |
2025 | 8 | 20 | 31 | 15 |
2025 | 9 | 15 | 21 | 13 |
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So the movie was great. I wasn't expecting it to be that good actually. I thought it will be one of those movies wherein it turns out just okay because it's not a Disney/Pixar movie. I mean....if it's not a Disney/Pixar movie, don't expect anything. Which was good I think because not expecting turne ... d out great for me. It was very entertaining (aside from the noisy children and a very noisy and loud mom behind us). I know Toby will like this movie (he actually was able to watch it from beginning to end...for the first time). There's just so much to see. And the ending. Such a tragic ending but it's still a happy ending don't worry. My rate for this movie is A. Good for kids. Good for adults.
First of all, the animation in this is spectacular. All the scenery in the film looks like something you could find in real life. The action, mainly the climax, and flying shots in this film also show how great the animation is. The main thing about the animation that is amazing is how the dragons l ... ook. They all look like real, kinda cartoonish, dragons that come across as vicious but also cute. The cinematography in this film is stunning. The lighting in each and every scene was chosen correctly for it. I really like the score in this film that was done by John Powell. The music in the film just helped bring you into this fantasy world of Vikings and dragons. Now my main problem is mainly the casting of the voice actors. They all did great jobs as their roles but I think some of them would have been better casted if their character was older and not a teenager. That can mainly be seen with Hiccup who is supposed to be a teenager but sounds like an adult who already went through puberty. I also had a few issues with the pacing in this film. Some scenes were way too short and I would have liked to have seen them a tiny bit longer. Now I do get that it’s a film made for children but as long as there’s moving objects on screen kids won’t care what’s happening in the movie. In the end How to Train Your Dragon is an excellent film for everybody no matter how old you are. I give How to Train Your Dragon a 9/10.
Who wouldn't want Toothless as a pet? Honestly I can see my future kids and their future kids loving this movie as much as I do. How To Train Your Dragon is just that great of a movie. It's gorgeous, funny, heartfelt, and it's got something to say. I can't praise this wonderful film enough. ...
# My favorite movie IMO it simply has it all: Action, fun, love, nice animations and CGI, an amazing soundtrack, a good story, etc. ...
**Spoilers ahead** The story was really enjoyable, it is a standard embrace that you are different and you will be stronger. However, I think it works well here. Hiccup is not a strong viking like the rest of his village, but he is very smart. He uses that to observe dragons, learn how to live wi ... th them and help them. Which, in some way does make him a better fighter but he doesn’t want to kill them. There are many tropes in this movie, like the one I mentioned above. However, the writers really lift them in a way that they feel fresh again. The rest of the character roster have a simple characterization, but again they have depth. The movie does not have a lot of time, but it really makes the most out of it. It also does not underestimate the viewer, there are plenty of scenes where there is no dialogue. Which makes sense, considering dragons don't understand human language. Those scenes are probably my favorite, those little changes really stick over the course of the movie. They tell a story which words never could. There are some moments where you have to suspend your belief. For example the final fight does feel a bit much for a group of teenagers, but it does feel earned. Throughout the movie we see their daily practice, and we do see their strengths and weakness. While also having very little knowledge of how to fly a dragon, which is also evident in the fight scene. On top of that we also see a character actually suffer consequences, which is rarely seen in this type of media. That part is quite refreshing and a good reminder that our main cast is not invincible. The animation was also really good and there were many beautiful scenes. I think the animators really outdid themselves with the visuals. Overall this a movie for everyone, I think adults and children can enjoy this both equally.
Who doesn’t like films about dragons? This one draws a bit from mythology, stays just the right side of sentimentality and avoids any power ballads as it tells us the tale of the young “Hiccup” who is the son of the chief (Gerard Butler) and has a reputation for messing things up when it comes to th ... e Viking’s biggest nemesis - the marauding dragon. The young “Hiccup” is quite inventive though, and he devises a contraption that despite the scorn and derision of his friends, he reckons might by capture the ultimate in dragonry - the “Night Fury”. Suffice to say he proves just a bit more successful than he had anticipated and so now has to try and do what it says on the posters. What now ensues entertainingly mixes loads of action adventure with some comedy, tales of derring-do and even some engineering that would have made Michelangelo and Da Vinci proud. It’s almost perfectly paced as it rollicks along with a bit of slap-stick, plenty of courage and amiable characterisations as it builds to quite an exciting denouement that I felt had something of the “Moby Dick” to it. The quality of the animation is pretty high, though perhaps a little too uniform and static at times on the grand scale scenarios but nothing to spoil a solid story engagingly told that I really quite enjoyed.