Since the Oscars established the Best Animated Feature Award, Pixar has taken more than half of it (5/9 to be exact). Although I am a die-hard Pixar fan, I can't stand it anymore, so I have an evil idea: I hope there will be a film this year that will knock Pixar off the defending throne. So after watching "How to Train Your Dragon", I'm still a little disappointed. Although it's really not bad, it's a very happy and creative film, but it's still difficult to fulfill the important task I gave it privately.
Our pet superstar, Night Fury Toothless (sweaty...it's called "Toothless"), looks a lot like the beloved Stitch, a mischievous and evil type of cuteness. After I came back, I checked the behind-the-scenes footage on Time.com, and it turned out: "The role of the toothless dragon in the film was partly inspired by "Interstellar Baby" in 2002, and the director of this cartoon is "How to Train Your Dragon". Director Chris Saunders." (Now how cheap is it to be complacent for this little bit of intuition, alas...) The tiny, very powerful miniature dragon Terrible Terror (the name is also cute) also seems to be tirelessly working in Scrat, which is a gag in the "Ice Age" series, unfortunately, the brush and ink used on it is really lacking compared to Scrat, otherwise the film should be more fun and exciting.
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