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How To Train Your Dragon

Being a Viking means must be able to hunt and slay the dragon that is always making mischief. That was the prevailing custom in the village of Hiccup (Jay Baruchel). Unfortunately, Hiccup is not the kid who 'violent' like most of the children Vikings. Hiccup is a smart kid and a sense of humor.

This is a slight problem because Hiccup for cleverness and sense of humor is not expected the chief. Moreover, if the chief is the father of Hiccup own. Stoick (Gerard Butler) Hiccup hope will be a tough Viking warrior and replace it someday become a respected tribal chief.

There was no other option but to include in the event Hiccup dragon training to learn to be a Hiccup in the definition of Viking men. Unfortunately, when he met the dragon, instead it Hiccup new approach and leave the traditional ways of Viking. Hiccup choose friends with the dragon and tried to convince the tribe that they do not need to butcher the dragon and the dragon can be a good friend to humans when humans approach.

In addition to Pixar, there is only one animated film studio that can be guaranteed quality animation products. DreamWorks. Just see the work of animation studio that was initiated by Steven Spielberg this. Shrek, MADAGASCAR, BEE MOVIE, KUNG FU PANDA, and lastly, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, everything is good quality films are visually or from the side of the story.

How To Train Your Dragon based from a book published in 2003 and is actually just want to convey one message only, do not be afraid to accept new things. But of course the message was not delivered with a vulgar way. In this film 'new thing' is symbolized by the dragon that created the viking at that time was something I had not understood and because it was something fearful. Hiccup is a symbol of the young generation that is more courageous to try something new even though they know the risk is not true.

With this simple story ideas writers tum then turn it into a story line that 'acceptable' by both children and adults so that the market share How To Train Your Dragon is becoming more widespread. With the touch of two directors, Chris Sanders and Dean DeBois, animators team then translating this manuscript into an attractive visual treat complete with 3D technology that now it is popular.

With a blend of an interesting story line with the animation that is not less good, it's worth mention How To Train Your Dragon as an entertaining movie without having to leave the quality as an art form.

Genre

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Animation

Release Date

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March 26, 2010

Director

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Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois

Script

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Adam F. Goldberg, Peter Tolan, Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders

Producer

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Bonnie Arnold, Michael Connolly, Tim Johnson

Distributor

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Paramount Pictures

Duration

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-

Budget

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US$180 million

Official Site

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www.howtotrainyourdragon.com


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