

Eventually, Hiccup finds the dragon in the forest where the dragon is nursing an injured tail. He names the dragon Toothless and learns how to communicate with it. Through a lot of time together and practice, Toothless learns to trust Hiccup and they begin to become friends. Toothless teaches Hiccup how to communicate with other dragons. Hiccup uses this skill to become the top of his dragon training class at school and everyone thinks he is a genius. Astrid, one of the girl’s in Hiccup’s class, becomes suspicious however. She follows Hiccup into the woods one days where she discovers that he is keeping Toothless and she threatens to blow his cover. Hiccup realizes that he has to keep Astrid on his side. He takes for a ride on Toothless.
Astrid and Hiccup ride Toothless straight into the head dragon’s nest and then they discover the reason why the dragons are attacking the island of Berk. It turns out that if the dragons do not steal food from Berk, the head dragon will eat. Devastated, they realize that they need to come up with a plan to help Toothless and his fellow dragons. The villagers at first do not believe Hiccup when he tells them about the dragons. They head of to attack the head dragon and then they discover the truth. The head dragon is killed in the fight and Toothless and his fellow dragons are set free. The film ends where everybody living in peace and harmony back of the island of Berk.
FXX has ordered a 10-episode first season of a new comedy series "Man Seeking Woman" starring Jay Baruchel, which deals with the horrors of dating.
Hope you enjoyed "How To Train Your Dragon!" DreamWorks Animation's recently announced three-year release schedule includes two more follow-ups to the 2010 smash. Also, expect another "Madagascar" off-shoot - though not a direct sequel - and a third "Kung Fu Panda" adventure.
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