Hiccup is a Norse youngster from the island of Berk, where battling mythical beasts are a lifestyle. His dynamic perspectives and bizarre sense of humor make him a maverick, regardless of the way that his dad is head of the tribe. Thrown into winged dragon battling school, he attempts to prove himself as a genuine Viking. At the point when he becomes friends with a mythical dragon ‘night fury’ he names it Toothless, he gets the opportunity to think up for another course for his kin’s future.
How To Train Your Dragon
PG
Duration: 1h 38min
Release Date: 26 March, 2010
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Action, Fantasy
Director: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders
IMDb: 8.1
Box Office Collection
Budget: $165,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend USA: $43,732,319, Mar 28, 2010
Gross USA: $217,581,231
Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $494,879,471
Awards:
3D Creative Arts Awards 2011 |
Best 3D Feature – Animated Best Stereography – Animated |
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2011 |
Best Animated Female America Ferrera |
Annie Awards 2011 |
Best Animated Feature DreamWorks Animation Best Animated Effects Brett Miller DreamWorks Animation Best Character Animation in a Feature Production Gabe Hordos Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production William Davies (screenplay) Dean DeBlois (screenplay) Chris Sanders (screenplay) Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production Jay Baruchel For playing “Hiccup”. Best Music in an Animated Feature Production John Powell Best Directing in a Feature Production Chris Sanders Dean DeBlois DreamWorks Animation Best Character Design in an Animated Feature Production Nicolas Marlet Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production Pierre-Olivier Vincent Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production Tom Owens |
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2011 |
Top Box Office Films John Powell |
Indiana Film Journalists Association, US 2010 |
Best Animated Feature |
International Film Music Critics Award (IFMCA) 2011 |
Film Score of the Year John Powell Best Original Score for an Animated Film John Powell |
Ivor Novello Awards 2011 |
Best Original Film Score John Powell |
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2011 |
Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in an Animation Feature Film Jon Null (supervising sound editor) Randy Thom (supervising sound editor, sound designer) Al Nelson (sound designer) Pascal Garneau (supervising foley editor) Chris Gridley (supervising dialogue editor) Dennie Thorpe (foley artist) Jana Vance (foley artist) Colette D. Dahanne (sound effects editor) Josh Gold (sound effects editor) Pete Horner (sound effects editor) Sue Fox (foley editor) Andrea Gard (foley editor) Richard Quinn (adr editor) |
Russian National Movie Awards 2011 |
Best Animated Movie |
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2010 |
Best Animated Feature |
Venice Film Festival 2010 |
Most Creative 3D Film Stereoscopic Film of the Year Chris Sanders Dean DeBlois |
Visual Effects Society Awards 2011 |
Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Simon Otto Craig Ring Bonnie Arnold Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Gabe Hordos Cassidy Curtis Mariette Marinus Brent Watkins Toothless Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Andy Hayes Laurent Kermel Jason Mayer Brett Miller |

Casts
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) |
Writing Credits
William Davies | (screenplay by) (as Will Davies) and |
Dean DeBlois | (screenplay by) & |
Chris Sanders | (screenplay by) |
Cressida Cowell | (based on the book by) |
Marc Hyman | (collaborating writer) (uncredited) |
Adam F. Goldberg | (additional screenplay material) (uncredited) |