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Synopsis: The Viking town of Berk, now enjoying its new alliance with the dragons, is preparing for its annual winter holiday of Snoggletog. However, that spirit is threatened when all the dragons, except Toothless who needs Hiccup to help him, suddenly fly away for some reason. While Astrid ineffectually tries to salvage the occasion, Hiccup decides to build Toothless a new prosthetic to allow him to fly independently, only to have the dragon take off as well. However, as the holiday approaches, Hiccup finds himself swept up to learn the dragons' secret the hard way and to find a solution to bring them home early.
Director(s): Tom Owens
Production: DreamWorks Animation
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
TV-G
Year:
2011
22 min
239 Views


We celebrate them.

And I imagine that's

exactly what Toothless

would want you to do.

- Right?

- You're right.

Good. Now go get that helmet.

We've had enough

disappointment around here.

[sighs]

[both grunt]

[gasps]

Oh, Fishlegs, you hungry?

There's enough fish there

to feed a dragon.

[forced laughter]

A dragon! That's...

- [growls]

- [screams]

Meatlug!

Whoa!

Hiccup? Where are you going?

I have no idea!

[Fishlegs]

Meatlug! What about presents?

Hey!

- I can't believe him.

- You can't believe him?!

- You kidnapped your dragon!

- [Fishlegs] That makes

it sound so mean.

- Hey, guys...

- He flew away the second

- he was unleashed!

- I'm 72 percent sure

he wanted to stay.

- Guys!

- Whoa!

Meatlug barfed up

a pile of rocks.

You're such an idiot.

Those aren't rocks.

Your dragon laid eggs!

Hey, wait. I bet that's

why the dragons left.

- To lay their eggs.

- But boy dragons

don't lay eggs.

Yeah, your boy dragon

is a girl dragon.

OK! That actually

explains a few things.

Hey! Everyone's missing

their dragons, right?

- Here it comes.

- I've got an idea.

It'll be another new

Snoggletog tradition.

This is gonna be so good!

[indistinct chatter]

[chortles]

Meatlug,

where are you taking me?

[screaming]

You guys come here

to have babies.

Whoa.

Hmm.

- [grunting]

- [dragons screeching]

Aww.

- Wow!

- [babies gurgling, chattering]

Hey, look over here.

You missed one.

Whoa!

Man, it's a good thing

those don't hatch on Berk.

- Wasn't this a great idea?

- Uh-huh!

Everyone is gonna be

so surprised!

Ow!

Surprise!

[grunts]

- [squeaks]

- [all] Aww!

The eggs explode?

The eggs explode!

[screaming]

Sorry!

Sorry!

- [man] Save us!

- [all screaming]

- Awesome!

- Wow!

This is your best idea yet.

What in Thor's name

is going on?!

The eggs explode.

Toothless!

Toothless?

Come on, Toothless,

where are you?

Hookfang!

Stormfly.

Oh! You have no idea how happy

I am to see you guys.

And you have... babies?

Look at you guys,

all happy together.

[chuckles]

Who knew you were leaving

to celebrate your own

sort of... holiday?

I should get back

to my holiday.

So, what do you say there,

Hookfang?

Think you can give me

a ride back home?

I'll see you all back

on Berk when you're good

and ready. OK, gang?

No, no! No, no, no! I...

think I just started

the return migration.

Well, if you insist.

Come on!

Boy, this is never gonna work.

Hold on. I've got

just the thing.

Gobber, this is a disaster.

- It's not so bad.

- [Stoick] Not that bad?

The village is destroyed, the

dragons have gone and left us...

Let's face it.

This holiday is a complete...

What are these people

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Adam F. Goldberg

Adam Frederick Goldberg (born April 2, 1976) is an American television and film producer and writer, best known as the creator and showrunner of the television series Breaking In and The Goldbergs, the latter of which is a biopic on his own childhood. more…

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