Astrid and Snotlout must grudgingly work together to find the cause of the feud, if they want their dragons to stay in the academy. Heather is convinced the only solution is to leave, but Fishlegs discovers a way to use Windshear's protective instincts to the team's advantage and save the others from an ambush by the hunters. Snotlout uses the Smothering Smokebreaths to get it back and the riders help the Armorwing when they pick apart its hide, earning its trust. They come across an island that they think is perfect only to wake in the morning to find that their dragons have been trapped by an amber spitting dragon they call the Death Song. She joins the riders in searching for the dragons who were scared off by the storm, but her stubborn and fiery attitude makes things tough when they run into the aggressive and still untrained Triple Stryke. Though they realize that they won't have enough time to save them all, the Dramillions learn the technique to destroy the shackles themselves and are able to free each other.
They manage to successfully capture Dagur, but Hiccup intervenes before Heather can kill him, revealing that her horn was a gift from Stoick to Oswald the Agreeable, her father, meaning that Dagur is her brother. This causes Toothless to come down with the dragons' version of Eel Pox, skittish and uncontrollable fire power. Dagur fires a boulder, from a catapult, onto The Reaper causing the ship to sink, leaving Hiccup with a choice: Retrieve the device he found from Dagur, or save his friends from certain death. The series was announced by Cartoon Network on October 12, 2010. Before setting out, he remembers his dragon scouts are coming and leaves the twins to look after them.
In the film, Hiccup, the lead character voiced by Jay Baruchel, and his friends are seen riding their dragons across their village called Berk, which is a remote island inhabited by vikings. Sullivan Jack Thomas February 17, 2017 2017-02-17 The twins' world travelling cousin Gruffnut comes to the Edge to pay a visit and Tuffnut is overjoyed to see his longtime hero. Now having the ability to fly and travel, the vikings get access to the vast Northern hemisphere. This, however, turns out to be a trap by Krogan and the Hunters, who capture Windshear and demand the gem on Heather's belt, a lens for the Dragon Eye, in exchange for her life. The twins disobey Hiccup's orders and follow the Eruptodon to Vanaheim to complete their Viking travel guide, leaving all the Riders stranded on the island and unable to leave thanks to the Sentinel dragons guarding it, which have developed a counter-defense for every dragon. The only solution is to bring Astrid to the Buffalord, but Viggo also arrives revealing he infected his own men to get the riders to lead him to the Buffalord.
The Deathsong is soon revealed to be alive and gains the chance to escape with the Riders thanks to Stormfly's new blinding light shot, and the Riders find him a more suitable home. Out of increasing paranoia, Snotlout begins to make reckless decisions that put the other riders in danger and at odds with him when he attempts to develop himself as a worthy leader only to crack under the pressure. While Hiccup and the other teens openly welcome the newcomer, Astrid's jealousy turns to suspicion when she notices Heather is taking an unusual interest in the Book of Dragons. This post has the most up-to-date information on the status of the next season of Dragons: Riders of Berk as we continuously monitor the news to keep you updated. The three escape the island, but Hiccup is still not sure what to make of this old enemy turned ally. The four attempt to work together, but their efforts are hindered by Stoick and Spitelout's constant arguing, and their sons are left to reluctantly take their father's side. Sullivan John Tellegen February 17, 2017 2017-02-17 The riders attend Berk's 400 year anniversary, but there is little chance for celebration when they learn Viggo has placed a bounty on Hiccup's head.
Though Astrid is poisoned herself to gather the venom needed for the antidote, it proves ineffective on Stormfly, which turns out to be due to her never being poisoned and instead is grieving over the loss of Garff. The dragons bond and fly away, allowing the riders to return home. He later double-crosses Dagur returning the Dragon Eye to Hiccup and saving both of them in the process. Seeing their fortification, they decide to return with reinforcements, but Garff flies in to help the Deathsong upon hearing its cries, resulting in his capture. The Speed Stingers have trekked across the frozen sea to Berk and driven everyone out of town.
Blinded by their grudge against each other, Toothless runs away to confront the rival alone. As the divided riders struggle against the Crasher's detonative mucus ability, the Queen guides Snotlout and Hookfang to her hive, revealing she needs help defending her babies. Ruffnut sacrifices her long braids in order to finish the support for the wing before the Changewings get them. Feeling responsible, Hiccup tries to help find a new job for Gobber, however Gobber's slightly eccentric and overenthusiastic personality makes this difficult. Mala is finally convinced that the riders are allies of the dragons and the two groups align to defeat the hunters for good. Hiccup must find Toothless and reason with him before the rivalry turns fatal. The trio must now flee to release the Skrill from their control before the truce can be settled.
Gobber believes it to be the Lycanwing, a mythic dragon whose bite can turn humans into vicious dragon hybrids, and Snotlout preys on Tuffnut's paranoia making him believe he will become a Lycanwing by the next full moon. While this is happening the twins and Snotlout teach the scouts some of their 'ways' and lose track of them. The Riders finally reclaim the Edge, but Astrid discovers Viggo is still alive and has recovered the Dragon Eye, but Hiccup is prepared as his new Dragon Eye is nearing completion. Snotlout and Gustav work together to free Dagur, but bit by bit under the gravity of the situation and Snotlout's pressure, Gustav's confidence wanes until he admits his cheating while under Dagur's tutelage. So with the help of Fishlegs, Hiccup, and their dragons they discover that the dragon uses a paralyzing mist to attack and plan to drive the Flightmare away. Hiccup still manages to free the Submaripper, and it rescues him just as the bell shatters, leaving Ryker to take a desperate Viggo away just as the other riders close in.
Worried, the Riders quickly check on Garffiljorg while the others take the injured Singetail back to the Edge for recovery. Though Hiccup feels guilty for driving Viggo to make such a move, Stoick expresses confidence that he and the others will always be able to stop him. When he finds information and a map about an island inhabited by Night Furies within Bork's notes, Hiccup is determined to bring Toothless to his family. On the way back to Dragons' Edge, Heather reveals that the parents she lost were adoptive, and all she has to remember her birth father is an old horn. The series' musical score is written by John Paesano.
The other riders interrogate the hunters for information on their whereabouts and trick them into sending word to the arena and following the Terror to their location. De Marco February 12, 2014 2014-02-12 1. The young Speed Stinger decides to help the riders chase off the pack, and with its help and Hiccup's new wingsuit, drive the Stingers back across the sea. Meanwhile, the wounded Singetail wakes up on the Edge and despite Fishlegs' attempts to care for it, it escapes and Fishlegs and Meatlug follow it. The riders take it back and nurse its leg to health when Fishlegs discovers the Stinger has gained webbed feet as a result of evolution. Toothless appears to be the only exception until he too begins to rebel, but the riders discover to be the true cause to be freshwater-dwelling parasitic dragons called Grimoras. Convinced that Hookfang has reverted to his old feral nature, Snotlout decides to resign from being a dragon rider.
Determined to win back Dark Deep for the Gronckles, Fishlegs allows Snotlout to train him in fighting dirty behind Hiccup's back in order to beat the Quaken and drive it off, but quickly find themselves outmatched once they confront it directly. Hiccup and Astrid realize their relationship compromises their mission and promise to remain professional as the other riders finally learn their secret cementing their relationship. However, Hiccup had already deduced Johann was the mole thanks to the twins and is able to escape thanks to Toothless. Hiccup is captured by everyone from two dim-witted brothers to Savage to the masked man from Viggo's auction, leading the riders and Stoick on a wild goose chase to find him. Hiccup develops a diving bell to dive underwater and Changewing Acid to dissolve the chains, but the Hunters' interruption wakes the sleeping Submaripper. Meanwhile, the Wingmaidens entrust the egg with Valka, Stoick recovers from his injuries, Mala and Dagur are married, Fishlegs and Snotlout both begin courting Ruffnut, Hiccup decides to destroy both Dragon Eyes to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands and the Riders leave the Edge to return to Berk. Viggo reveals that Red Oleander is not harmful to dragons and that he had no intention of poisoning Toothless, having developed a deep respect for dragons after a Monstrous Nightmare saved him from the cave in.