The style at the beginning was very similar to the first one, and it was the sheep who played first, but the singing and dancing were more prosperous after being arrested. Afterwards, they all played Quidditch style.
The story is still a story that a teenager does not want to be a leader, but the sky will come to the people, and you will be reluctant to do so.
Hiccup's idea of persuading Drago is exactly the same as in the first episode of wanting to tame the dragon. But the results are quite different, which shows that hindsight is indeed a good use for thousands of years. Success is the hero who opens a new era, and failure is reckless.
Of course, a missed encounter with his mother caused the death of his father, but at least it would be considered a deadly death for the two elders to return in their later years.
After Drago's black dragon killed the white dragon boss, he was beaten away by the toothless super saiyan. It stands to reason that for him, who has already used illusion skills, hiding behind and watching Payne hit his own way is the best way. He has to come forward and end up in failure.
The scene of the dragon is still the biggest selling point, whether it is the toothless cuteness or the magnificence of the dragon. Once again, it proves that the movie is still a visual product after all.
Highlights:
1. The original setting of Valka was a villain, but it was later modified. Drago originally planned for the third part to appear, but was later mentioned in the second part.
2. Gobber is the first character to come out publicly in the cartoon produced by DreamWorks.
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