Hiccup faces Johann alone while Toothless defeats Krogan and recovers the egg. 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. Later, it was discovered that Fishlegs was allergic to Gobber's ear wax which he has been using on Meatlug's saddle. Johann smuggles in the other riders with his ship, but though they infiltrate successfully, they are discovered and imprisoned in the caverns while their dragons are put on auction, beginning with Toothless. But as for reality, what I said is true.
After much delaying and 'keeping Gustav busy' by the riders, Gustav takes the Dragon Eye to go on a treasure hunt. With no metal, and therefore no weapons to protect their village, Hiccup and the others must find a way to get rid of the rogue dragons, only to discover that the Smokebreaths' appearance was planned as an attack by Dagur the Deranged. After making a plan, they release the captive Singetails only to find the dragons turning on them and forcing the riders to fall back in a cave with no escape. Hiccup allows himself to stand trial and face their punishments, seeing Mala and her tribe as potential allies in their struggles against the hunters and eventually wins her trust. This fantasy-adventure film introduced us to Hiccup and his unlikely friend, the dragon Toothless.
Towards the end of her mission, Astrid learns and confirms Heather's true motives for helping the Outcasts-freeing her parents. Hiccup credits Snotlout for a job well done and the twins reward him with a carving of his face in a monument back at the Edge. 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. When he arrives, he realizes that Viggo is the one who sent the message and Viggo tells the story of his betrayal and asks for Hiccup's help. The twins hold a funeral for Macey back on the Edge, where Tuffnut reveals stolen schematics that leave the riders worried for what 'Project Shellfire' entails. However, Hiccup had already deduced Johann was the mole thanks to the twins and is able to escape thanks to Toothless. Jones Jack Thomas June 24, 2016 2016-06-24 With Dagur's information and a map of the location stolen by Johann, the riders send Snotlout and Gobber undercover with Berk's reluctantly lent gold to the hunters' latest dragon auction to rescue the dragons and cripple Viggo's business.
Meanwhile, Snotlout, as a result of his saving Mala's life from the Hunters, undergoes The Trials, a series of tests to prove himself as King of the Defenders of the Wing. The series comes after the short film as the pilot episode and is set about three years after the second season and a few years before the events of , featuring 18—19-year-old characters. Hiccup and the dragon riders, thanks to Johann, band back together and track him down to a fog bank beyond their borders and discover a huge graveyard of ships filled with treasures that Dagur would use to build a new armada. 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. He reveals that Ryker has taken charge of the Hunters and offers to surrender the Dragon Eye in return for Hiccup's help in stopping Ryker, but escapes during an attack on the Defenders of the Wing, leaving the riders with the baby Eruptodon in their care. 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. After the twins throw everyone in the 'dungeon' they realise they need the other riders to stop the island becoming a pile of ash.
When a fire breaks out on the other side of the island, Minden orders all the guards to put it out, leaving the Wingmaidens defenseless to a surprise attack from the Flyers, resulting in Atali being injured and knocked out. Ruffnut sacrifices her long braids in order to finish the support for the wing before the Changewings get them. When Ryker reveals there is no prize, Hiccup manages to escape while the riders arrive and defeat the hunters. Hiccup refuses, but Viggo reveals that he has poisoned Toothless with Red Oleander, and that Toothless will die in three days if they do not recover an antidote from Johann. Tuffnut learns to put the needs of the team before his own and saves the others by sacrificing his Macey and freeing the others. The series begins where the first movie leaves off, featuring 15—16 year old characters.
Valuable lessons are learned among the dragon riders all while they work together to finally unearth the true leader of the Dragon Flyers, discover an unlikely ally, and struggle to fight when the fate of all dragon-kind is put at risk. Ruffnut tries everything from having Snotlout bitten by other dragons and reasoning with him as he is about to fall off a cliff, and Hiccup and Fishlegs reveal the Lycanwing legend was invented to protect a pair of Dragon Eye lenses hidden on another island, but Tuffnut is only convinced when Snotlout appears and states he was actually bitten by a wolf, which bites him as well. The riders and Berserker siblings battle, and despite Savage capturing Heather, still manage to defeat him, and Dagur, admitting Gustav's apprenticeship was faked to relieve Berk of him for a while, honors Snotlout with a Berserker trophy, though he purposefully gets his name wrong. That evening, the riders receive a letter from Dagur who says he is looking for Heather, and the riders promise to keep her location secret until she is ready. In Thor's attempt to tame the Scauldron, Meatlug comes under attack, and the fear for Meatlug's safety is the only thing to snap Fishlegs out of the hypnosis. Upon landing there, they find the island has been taken over by a massive new dragon called the Catastrophic Quaken.
When the baby dragons are forced to live on Dragon Island after nearly destroying Berk, the group learns they can't survive without a parent, so Stoick releases Thornado so he can take care of them, the two parting reluctantly. They investigate only to be imprisoned by a dragon-worshiping tribe called the Defenders of the Wing led by Queen Mala, who believes them to be hunters for their subjugation of dragons. Feeling guilty over her mistake, Minden, with Snotlout's aid, recovers the hidden Dragon Eye lens on their island, which the Flyers have come for. Despite the fact that nobody trusts him, Alvin's warnings allow them to defeat Dagur's invasion, but before they can destroy Dagur he captures Stoick; Dagur flees back to Outcast Island with his captive, demanding Hiccup and Toothless in exchange for Stoick's life. They find he has already established the storehouse on another island and has been defending it from an attacking Singetail. Dagur is giving Alvin the support of his vast fleet in exchange for the Skrill, but the truce is uneasy.
They launch their attack and rescue the others, and both sides prepare for their next encounter. The characters are compelling and fun, especially for those who are young at heart, like myself! They suddenly realise that the Night Terrors, under the command of their Alpha, a white Night Terror, need to flock into a shape of a giant version of themselves or any other dragon they wish as a defense mechanism to scare off threats or predators. 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. On another island, an unlikely romance blooms. The series was announced by Cartoon Network on October 12, 2010.