Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHiccup and Toothless reunite to remind both their kinds of the inseparable bond between vikings and dragons.Hiccup and Toothless reunite to remind both their kinds of the inseparable bond between vikings and dragons.Hiccup and Toothless reunite to remind both their kinds of the inseparable bond between vikings and dragons.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Jay Baruchel
- Hiccup
- (voice)
America Ferrera
- Astrid
- (voice)
Craig Ferguson
- Gobber
- (voice)
Madalyn Gonzalez
- Zephyr
- (voice)
Liam Ferguson
- Nuffink
- (voice)
Zack Pearlman
- Snotlout
- (voice)
Gerard Butler
- Stoick
- (voice)
Justin Rupple
- Tuffnut
- (voice)
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Reviewers say 'How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming' offers a nostalgic return with enjoyable holiday special vibes, praised for its animation and voice acting, especially from Jay Baruchel and America Ferrera. However, some find it unnecessary, disrupting the third movie's continuity, and criticize inconsistencies in character development and pacing. Despite these issues, the heartwarming themes and the reunion of Hiccup and Toothless resonate, making it a decent, if flawed, addition to the series.
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After The Hidden World, I always wondered how would Hiccup's children reaction to Dragons. A charming yet rushed short, Homecoming answered that question and gives us the HTTYD feels we all love. Highly recommend.
+ Not ten seconds into the short and you get the feeling and nostalgia of the franchise.
+ Animation quality and direction are fantastic, unlike other Dragons shorts. Scenes and shifting are captured very well.
+ Outstanding Music reminiscent to the HTTYD theme, with new tweaks.
+ Hiccup and Astrid are yet again a remarkable duo. Strong writing for both of them.
+ Zephyr and Nightlights' characters are unique well-developed. Definitely the star of the short.
+ Remarkable voice acting for the children. Nuffing's accent!
+ The satisfying amount of content out of 20 minutes we all needed.
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+ Not ten seconds into the short and you get the feeling and nostalgia of the franchise.
+ Animation quality and direction are fantastic, unlike other Dragons shorts. Scenes and shifting are captured very well.
+ Outstanding Music reminiscent to the HTTYD theme, with new tweaks.
+ Hiccup and Astrid are yet again a remarkable duo. Strong writing for both of them.
+ Zephyr and Nightlights' characters are unique well-developed. Definitely the star of the short.
+ Remarkable voice acting for the children. Nuffing's accent!
+ The satisfying amount of content out of 20 minutes we all needed.
- Hiccup's voice acting hasn't been modified to suit his older self. Feels like same young Hiccup.
- Rushed. Could've used more time to develop scenes. We barely saw New Berk or it's traditions, and "three days" seemed like a couple of minutes.
- Missing characters.
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- Hiccup not emphasizing Gobber's memories for Stoick makes absolutely no sense given Hiccup known love for his father.
- Major characters missing. Most are supposedly 31 years old, why do they look young? Didn't they start families? With Vikings' life span, it makes no sense they're still young, even when Hiccup already has TWO children. Focus was definitely not given to the background.
This is the second Christmas special for the franchise. In my opinion, it's quite inferior to its predecessor from eight years ago, "Gift of the Night Fury." Neither was scripted by Dean DeBlois, the man behind the three movies, but this one was unnecessary and brought nothing new to the story. Worst of all is that there's poor continuity between this and the epilogue of the final movie. The children's reactions are completely different, as was Toothless's. This lack of consistency made it difficult to reconcile this in the same universe. Watch this only if you're a completist superfan of the franchise. Despite enjoying all three movies, most of the specials and some of the TV episodes, I won't be watching it again myself.
It's New Berg at Snoogletog. It's ten years since humans and dragons have agreed to live apart. Hiccup and Astrid are shocked when their daughter Zephyr reveals her anti-dragon sentiments after reading her grandfather's old book. Hiccup decides to hold a dragon friendly festival by re-enacting his first contact with Toothless. This is a Christmas special coming after the third How to Train Your Dragon movie. This is a fun under-the-radar franchise and this continues its good works. It hits on a good theme and continues the story onwards.
Amazing short really brings so many mixed emotions they really need to make more of httyd in movies of how the the next gen has grown to be teens and have dragons of their own.
Even though "How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming" may feel unnecessary - it's still a nice addition to the beloved franchise and giving us this time the final goodbye to the characters that we've known for almost ten years. It's even great that they brought back Jay Baruchel and America Ferrera to voice Hiccup and Astrid for one last time, because this short would not work without them. Even with it's flaws - it's a very enjoyable holiday special that everyone, including families will have fun while watching it. I'm giving "How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming" a 6.3/10.
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- AnecdotesThis special marks the first time Hiccup and Astrid's kids, Zephyr and Nuffink, are addressed or mentioned by name, either by their parents or another character.
- GaffesIn this movie short , Tuffnuts eyes are clear blue just like Ruffnuts , but in the movies and shows , they're usually either a hazel or brown or sometimes a much darker blue .
- ConnexionsFeatures Dragons - Le monde caché (2019)
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