![]() ![]() Also, join up with others in clans to adventure together and dominate the land of Berk while obtaining fame and rewards. ![]() Raise, nurture and train your dragon - the more you accomplish with your dragon, the more you bond with it and rise in the ranks at the School of Dragons. Join Hiccup, Toothless, Gobber and Viking friends. In School of Dragons, players raise and train their own dragon, interact with characters from the movie franchise, and embark upon endless journeys and quests alongside their Viking pals in-game. This movie is absolutely incredible to watch for all audiences as it plays with important social and personal themes.School of Dragons® is a free-to-play MMORPG based on DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon franchise. From watching the first movie when I was 8, and watching the third and now I'm 16 - it really felt like a second home. This movie especially, in my opinion, is one of the best animated movies (up there with Toy Story, Coco and Loving Vincent) not just because of the success the series had had - but I was overly impressed with the development of the characters and it almost feels as though I, myself, grew up alongside Hiccup, Toothless and the rest of Berk. ![]() It mixes enough action and battle scenes to get you hyped up, while making you laugh with great one-liners from each character, then it will fill your heart with beautifully choreographed animations of the dragon culture and the friendship between Hiccup and Toothless, and it will even make you teary-eyed for the love of these characters. Therefore this third movie needed to at least live up to the previous two, if not be better! And I was blown away with the phenomenal graphics, overall plot which was cleverly woven with both child and adult humour. Though it didn't quite surpass it's predecessor, it was certainly at the same the level of brilliant animation and story-telling of ancient Norse culture and myths. The second movie, I'd also watched in the cinema as soon as it came out and it also touched strings in my heart and I loved it as well. It was a movie in my childhood that I admired and loved, as well as the rest of my family. The first movie, I'd watched when I was about 8 years old and I fell in love with the characters and the world behind Vikings and dragons. Walking into this film I had very high expectations. ![]()
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