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 : How to Train Your Dragon (Single Disc Edition)
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0097361196947
Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: DreamWorks
Languages: EnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: DreamWorks
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: DreamWorks
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 15, 2010
Running Time: 98 minutes
Studio: DreamWorks
Theatrical Release Date: March 26, 2010




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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
A winning mixture of adventure, slapstick comedy, and friendship, How to Train Your Dragon rivals Kung Fu Panda as the most engaging and satisfying film DreamWorks Animation has produced. Hiccup (voice by Jay Baruchel) is a failure as a Viking: skinny, inquisitive, and inventive, he asks questions and tries out unsuccessful contraptions when he's supposed to be fighting the dragons that attack his village. His father, chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), has pretty much given up on his teenage son and apprenticed him to blacksmith Gobber (Craig Ferguson). Worse, Hiccup knows the village loser hasn't a chance of impressing Astrid (America Ferrera), the girl of his dreams and a formidable dragon fighter in her own right. When one of Hiccup's inventions actually works, he hasn't the heart to kill the young dragon he's brought down. He names it Toothless and befriends it, although he's been taught to fear and loathe dragons. Codirectors and cowriters Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, who made Disney's delightful Lilo and Stitch, provide plenty of action, including vertiginous flying sequences, but they balance the pyrotechnics with moments of genuine warmth that make the viewer root for Hiccup's success. Many DreamWorks films get laughs from sitcom one-liners and topical pop culture references; as the humor in Dragon comes from the characters' personalities, it feels less timely and more timeless. Toothless chases the spot of sunlight reflected off Hiccup's hammer like a giant cat with a laser pointer; Hiccup uses his newly found knowledge (and an icky smoked eel) to defeat two small dragons--and impress the other kids. How to Train Your Dragon will be just as enjoyable 10 or 20 years from now as it is today. (Rated PG: suitable for ages 8 and older, violence, some intense action and scary dragons) --Charles Solomon

Product Description:
Get ready for fire-breathing adventure on an epic scale in Dreamworks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon. Hiccup is a young Viking who defies convention when he befriends one of his deadliest foes — a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. But humans and dragons are supposed to be mortal enemies, not buddies, and this unlikely pair must overcome many obstacles and one ultimate challenge - to save both their worlds. So sit back and let your imagination take flight in a captivating and exhilarating thrill-ride that’s a heart-warming – and heart-pounding - “must-see for the whole family!” (Scott Mantz, Access Hollywood).

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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Where's the Digital copy?
I loved the movie--- loved it so much that I ended up reading the 7 books the movie is based from. The movie is definitely "inspired" from the books and Dreamsworks was successful in crafting their own version that would fit 1 feature length film.

My gripe is that in purchasing this blu-ray, there is no digital copy. Unlike Disney/Pixar, their blu ray releases automatically comes in with a regular dvd and digital copy. Dreamworks, please step it up for your customers.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - For both adults and children
This movie is great fun. They manage to keep even the scary moments kind of "cute" so it is not too much for young children. I really enjoyed it and so did my children.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great movie!
I have several kids so I watch ALOT of kids movies. This was one of the best recent movies that is safe for kids. We saw it twice in theaters, and will watch it again when it comes out on dvd. Great all around movie.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - How to understand creatures and finally come into our own
My Godson and I saw this in 3-D and it was nothing short of a tear-jerker, a laugh fest and rooting for the underdog who finally wins over the non-believers & the girl of his dreams as well as his father - the person he desperately wants to impress and prove himself to more than anyone. The 3-D effects along with the color & graphics blended with rich scenery were mind blowing and I had to actually look away during some of the battle scenes (yes, it was THAT intense for me). Gerard Butler made excellent ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - how to train your dragon great film
This is a great movie for kids or even for the whole family. Went to the movies and saw this in 3D. As soon as this movie comes on blu ray I'm going to buy it. But the only complaint I have is why is there no digital copy to this release?. If you ask me I think all movies should have a digital copy to it.







 






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