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  1. DreamWorks Dragons (first titled Dragons: Riders of Berk, then renamed to Dragons: Defenders of Berk for the second season, and finally titled Dragons: Race to the Edge for the remaining six seasons) is an animated series that picks up where How to Train Your Dragon left off. For centuries, the inhabitants of Berk were locked in a violent ...

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  2. Gift of the Night Fury. Funny/DreamWorks Animation. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. The Dragon Prince. Funny/Western Animation. Dragon Tales. A page for describing Funny: Dragons: Riders of Berk. How to Start a Dragon Academy The beginning of the first episode features the main characters competing ….

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    The Terrible Terror is a small Stoker Class dragon that first appeared in How to Train Your Dragon.

    Initially, the Terrible Terror was supposed to play the role of Toothless, as it followed Cressida Cowell's original book series, with Toothless as a Common or Garden Dragon. However, the Night Fury eventually took over Toothless' role as Director Chris Sanders felt that setting up a 'threatening presence' gave the story an essential sense of suspense and tension.

    The Terrible Terror's attitude and personality was compared to that of a seagull, and its movements inspired by that of "flying squirrels, salamanders, and one particular behavior of a desert gecko that prances to keep its feet cool on the hot sand," notes Head of Character Animation, Simon Otto, in The Art of How to Train Your Dragon. \t 

    Egg

    Terrible Terror eggs have been described to be as small as seeds in How to Train Your Dragon promotional material to being depicted as slightly larger than an adult chicken in "Animal House". In this Dragons: Riders of Berk episode, the Terror egg appears off-white, grey, or light green, with grey, brown, or dark green speckles. Its overall shape is that of a chicken egg. In Dragons: Rise of Berk, Terrible Terror eggs are usually light green, though its color depends on that of the dragon inside, and is speckled with smaller spots. The egg can be called round but the shape of it is a little jagged and the roundness is not as smooth as other dragon eggs. Terror eggs are shown to explode just like Gronckle eggs at hatching, in "Animal House", flinging what appear to be molten hot shards everywhere.

    Hatchling to Adult

    The Terrible Terror resembles a Common or Garden Dragon in appearance. It has an iguana-like body, two pairs of horns, one pair of wings, and a tail with a barbed tip. It comes in various colors, with green being the most common. Others are red, orange, blue, yellow and purple. Its physical attributes (such as the type of horn and spinal ridge) suggest that, despite the size difference, it is closely related to the Monstrous Nightmare. Its large yellow eyes and small size make it one of the most adorable species of dragons.

    Titan Wing

    Titan Wing Terrible Terrors are reddish brown in color. They have developed larger, black horns on their head and bigger eyes, thus giving them a more 'devilish' appearance. They have larger spines on their back. Their wings possess dark brown spots and they have a small, pointy, arrow-shaped tail. These Titan Wings have grown slightly larger, though are still small compared to most dragons in the Franchise.

    Firepower

    Terrors have a very strong and accurate fire attack. One could even argue they are the snipers of the Dragon World. It is said to have the best accurate for fire bolts compared to most dragons but unknown how good compare to Night Fury.

    Singing

    It has been revealed that Terrible Terrors have the ability to 'sing'. The Dragonpedia mentioned that flocks of Terrors often keep the residents of Berk awake with their chirps, squawks, and growls. They often sing when they gather in large groups. A 'singing' Terrible Terror also appeared in "Fright of Passage", where Snotlout had to deliver the Twins a singing Terrible Terror. In How to Train Your Dragon 2, Hiccup mentions he had been woken up by Terrible Terrors singing on his rooftop.

  4. "Twinsanity" is the fifteenth episode of Dragons: Riders of Berk. It aired on February 13th, 2013. Berk is getting its yearly visit from the Berserker Tribe, and Stoick wants to make sure all the dragons are hidden, just in case it starts another war. But then, Dagur the Deranged turns out to be the new chief of the Berserkers, after overthrowing his father: Oswald the Agreeable. In the middle ...

  5. Ever since dragons showed up on Berk, we've learnt to expect the unexpected. But every once in a while, something or someone comes along that surprises you. And when that happens, you kind of hate to see them go.Hiccup "Heather Report, Part 2" is the eleventh episode in the Dragons: Riders of Berk. It aired on November 21, 2012 (at 8:00 on Cartoon Network). After helping Alvin acquire the Book ...

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