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    How to Train Your Dragon

    PG2010 · Children · 1h 38m

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  2. How to Train Your Dragon premiered at the Gibson Amphitheater on March 21, 2010, and was released in the United States on March 26, by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Animation. The film was a commercial success, earning nearly $500 million worldwide.

  3. How to Train Your Dragon. Hiccup, a young Viking, defies tradition and befriends his deadliest foe- a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, they fight against the odds to save their worlds in this feel-good hit. 19,829 IMDb 8.1 1 h 37 min 2010. X-Ray HDR UHD PG.

  4. Boasting dazzling animation, a script with surprising dramatic depth, and thrilling 3-D sequences, How to Train Your Dragon soars. Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) is a Norse teenager from the...

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    • Christopher Sanders, Dean Deblois
    • PG
    • Kids & Family, Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, Animation
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  5. How to Train Your Dragon is a computer-animated comedic fantasy adventure film loosely based on the first book in a series by Cressida Cowell of the same name. The film was directed and written by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois and stars Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Gerard Butler...

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  7. Mar 24, 2010 · Powered by JustWatch. With the voices of: Paramount Pictures presents a film directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. Written by William Davies, Peter Tolan, Sanders and DeBlois. Based on the book by Cressida Cowell. Running time: 98 minutes. Rated PG (for sequences of intense action, some scary images and brief mild language).

  8. A young teenager named Hiccup (Jay Baruchel), the awkward son of the village chieftain Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), is unable to wield the usual weapons to fight dragons, but has fashioned mechanical devices under his apprenticeship with Gobber (Craig Ferguson) the blacksmith to aid in defense.

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