How to Train Your Dragon: The Technical Artistry of Dragon
How to Train Your Dragon: The Technical Artistry of Dragon

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Technical Artistry of Dragon

2010
Movie
10 min
English

Featurette for How to Train Your Dragon takes an in-depth look at how the 3D medium effects the style to the film.

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IMDb8.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes99%
Metacritic82/100
Google Users92%
Director: Chris Sanders, Dean DeBloisGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

Hiccup, a young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons, proves his mettle when he befriends an injured dragon himself. He must use his wits and courage to unite his people against a greater evil that threatens their way of life. Along the way, he discovers that dragons are not the beasts they were once thought to be.

Critical Reception

How to Train Your Dragon was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its stunning animation, heartfelt story, and emotional depth. Audiences and critics alike lauded its mature themes and its ability to appeal to both children and adults, establishing it as a modern animated classic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking visuals and fluid animation, particularly the dragon flight sequences.

  • Lauded for its surprisingly emotional and mature storytelling, with a compelling character arc for Hiccup.

  • Applauded for its strong voice performances and its ability to balance humor, action, and heart.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved How to Train Your Dragon, frequently highlighting its beautiful animation, engaging story, and well-developed characters. Many appreciated the film's positive messages about friendship, understanding, and overcoming prejudice, calling it a heartwarming and exciting adventure for the whole family.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score. Won numerous awards including Annie Awards for Best Animated Feature, Best Directing in an Animated Feature Production, and Best Storyboarding in a Feature Production.

Fun Fact

The filmmakers consulted with actual dragon biologists and paleontologists to help design the look and movement of the dragons, aiming for a sense of realism within the fantasy.

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