I remember watching How to Train your Dragon on my 10th birthday, How to Train your Dragon after my 15th birthday and How to Train your Dragon 3 a little before my 20th birthday.
M.M oh that makes us the same age then. It really does feel like we're growing alongside Hiccup. By the end of the trilogy, I'm just slightly younger than him by a year.
I love how this trilogy is not scared of making sacrifices like that. First, Hiccup's leg, then his dad and lastly, Toothless. It's realistic that's probably why it really resonates with the audience.
Why is it realistic that magic had to go away until they had kids? It's just crappy hollywood tropes that you think are important because stories don't do them anymore. Well, what story has the dragons stay and explores a world with them? None, because HTTYD was apparently about how Dragons are too holy and sacred for anyone but children.
@@MarkoArillius I think you've seen a different HTTYD... Where in the world have you gotten that "dragons are holy and sacred"? It's literally about a world where dragon - human coexistence consists of an endless war for the top of the foodchain spot until that one *kid* manages to persuade his tribe on that one lonely island to instead make a 'symbiotic alliance' with them. Dragons retreat to their homeworld (or rather, habitat..) not because Hiccup's people found them holy or sacred, but because throughout their lives, they never managed to persuade any meaningful amount of people to change their opinion about dragons like they did.. It's not taking fun away from children (btw, you clearly haven't seen the ending of the 3rd movie nor the Snoggletog specials otherwise I have no idea how have you managed to get to that..), it's protecting dragons from humans that only see them as dangerous beasts that need to be eradicated.
"There were dragons... when I was a boy... Where they went, only a few know." For years on end, this simple sentence will cause people to spontaneously cry, and for good reason. This trilogy is a perfect emotional ride, and the closing out of the trilogy represents the loss of childhood innocence and the wistfulness that comes with it so well. None of us really understood until that moment that we were not ready for a world without dragons, and we will always feel their loss.
the clip starting at 14:40 makes me genuinely cry, the combination of the music and the tone of hiccups voice as he remembers the past he had with toothless and the dragons is so heartbraking
“There were dragons when I was a boy.” The words that opened the prologue in the first book opens the epilogue final movie. It hits harder in the movies.
Then you should listen to the audiobooks (the ones on which the movies are adapted from).. all 12 of them narrated by David Tennant... oh boy, YOU WILL CRY EVEN HARDER!!!!
"I looked at him...and I saw myself." This line always moves me, because like how Hiccup sees himself in Toothless, I also saw myself in Hiccup. He's the protagonist I didn't know I wanted, but something just clicked instantly the first time I saw the films.
I had the same feelings. I felt like these films were made for me and not just because I grew up with them, but because Hiccup was like a mirror of myself.
I saw the first HTTYD in theaters shortly after I turned 7. Walking out, I told my parents that they HAD to make a sequel. My dad argued that there was nothing left in his story so there probably wouldn't be one. I saw the second HTTYD in theaters a few months after I turned 11. I walked out, smug smile on my face as my dad finally accepted that I had called the sequel as a 7 year old. "But don't expect a third one, there's actually no where else to go now, he's grown up." he said as I rambled on about where the story could go from there. I saw the third HTTYD in theaters for my 16th birthday. I walked out of the theaters crying and I turned to my dad, "That one. *That* was the end of the story." He agreed.
I had a similar experience to you.in addition HTTYD was my childhood, i became friends with my best friend though i love of HTTYD. We pretended to be Vikings and recess, we watched the 2nd movie and tv shows together. I mom also loved the franchise and talked about it a lot...we watched the 3rd one together....watching the dragons fly off was like saying by to my childhood...i was in high School and im no longer a child...that part of my life was over...but far from forgotten.....sorry for getting so stupid and cheesey...i just love HTTYD. Its very dear to me.
He wasn’t forced to stay, he made it clear in gift of the night fury that he *wanted* to be with Hiccup. But they both grew up, and it got to where he had to make an impossible choice between his brother and his mate. Hiccup took the angst out of that decision by giving him his blessing in leaving. That and the tail fin thst made it physically possible.
I really love how the vikings grew from hating dragons to living the dream living with dragons in peace and prosperity 😎, but was sad that the world was stuck and arrogant living in the past and hiccup had the special opportunity to show the world that humans and dragons could live together but the world wasn't ready 😑
Man, the slow motion reverse hand motion and turning away that hiccup did to let toothless know it was ok broke me. That part of the goodbye scene still resonates with me to this day 3 years later.
I got some motivation from there. And some real life questions too What if dragons were really real but really in a hidden world? WHAT IF HICCUP WAS A LEGIT REAL PERSON
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 the innocent curiosity felt amazing, you could imagine so many things. Ofc everyone ends up realising how the world is shaped and tend to leave these thoughts behind, but we end up smiling at the naive thoughts we had
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 the movie is so good, that you felt that theyre real, yes i thought about the same thing but we need to accept that theyre just fictions
I feel empty after httyd 3 and I’m sad to say that there will never be a story like that again. I watched the first part at 2010 when i was 7 years old and now that it ended after I became 16 now i will never be the same.
What if zoro had a mustache It truly is one of those coming of age movies that just hits with it’s audience if you see it in the right window of time 👏 although, never say never, maybe there will be a series similar to HTTYD for another generation down the line!
Same. My sister and I were seven as well. By the end of the final movie we were both in tears, knowing that it was the end of an era. One that will forever be part of our lives.
John Powell. He helped with both Shrek and Kung Fu Panda before this became his solo film score, and I will fight to the death saying that How to Train Your Dragon (1 specifically) has the BEST soundtrack in film history.
Everyone's already talked about this a lot but this movie is incredibly special to me. The first movie came out when I was 9 years old and the last one when I was 18. Literally half my life, as I went from elementary school to starting college, these movies were always there. I'm so happy that I could grow physically and emotionally as a person alongside hiccup. It really is special.
15yo, 19yo, 24yo. I experienced this a little later than the 2000's kids, I'm more towards the Harry Potter gen. And I absolutely LOVE this Trilogy. This trilogy is the definition of masterpiece
Aww, that's cool, though! ^^ And agreed, I love it as well! I've still gotta see the third one, but I do really want to! I've heard great things about it, too! ^^
Oh nice, I was those ages too as they came out. Your birthday must be after June. I never watched Harry Potter (sheltered kid), so these movies were amazing
Finally someone who talks about the growth of Hiccup and understands the quality of this trilogy. many people automatically assume just because it’s a kids film that it isn’t good . But it’s clearly one of the best trilogy’s in history. Best animated trilogy every . U recognize that this story is on par with any other coming of age movie.
In my opinion httyd is definitely not a kids movie, while it does seem to have a younger audience it’s a movie everyone can enjoy. I hate that it’s called a kids movie bc thinking about what a kids movie is, I think of Mickey Mouse or a Disney princess. With that label a bunch of people judge it before ever even knowing what it is. A lot of my friends have said it probably is so stupid and just a bunch of garbage which genuinely hurt bc I truly believe I’m the person I am bc of httyd, I also deeply believe that I’m here bc of the movies. So yeah, sorry for replying it says u commented that 3 years ago but I just wanted to stay what I was thinking.
@@hhh6tO89 I go in the opposite direction, it very much is a kids movie, what I think is wrong is people thinking that that makes it less than something aimed at an older audience. Yes, it is made for kids, but everyone was a kid once and all the themes it plays off are things that adults still struggle with: acceptance, growing up, separation... People seem to approach children's media as dumb or silly bc they don't want to recognize the vulnerability they have inside themselves, how even after being "idependent adults" they still crave for all of those same things, even if they are unwilling to recognize it.
"When I was a boy there were dragons" gives me goosebumps every time such an iconic line, that achieves a profound meaning thanks to the context. Always hits me in my feels man
Even when I was a boy, I knew there was something different about httyd. The 2nd & 3rd movies were the only movies ever to make me cry. The music, the story & everything was different to what I usually watched as a (smaller) kid, I can even relate to Hiccups craftsmanship. Even close to a decade later, I still cling to httyd but could never fully explain how genuinely amazing the entire series was, let alone to anyone else. Your vid just perfectly explained that in a way that almost got me to tear up, especially because of the hidden world's ending T_T. What a video, how do you only have 161 subs? *Make that 162
@Ocean Blue never have I ever related to a UA-cam comment so much! Httyd's music is certainly something else, it's always nice to see people who love the series as much as I do. I can definitely agree with your last 2 sentences.
I really love how the vikings grew from hating dragons to living the dream living with dragons in peace and prosperity 😎, but was sad that the world was stuck and arrogant living in the past and hiccup had the special opportunity to show the world that humans and dragons could live together but the world wasn't ready 😑
as someone who was raised by a single father, these movies hit me hard. the love between a father and his son is a powerful thing, i know i wouldn't be anywhere near the man i am today without the strong father i had.
5:13, in the book, Toothless is basically to Dragons what Hiccup is to Vikings. Or at least appears that way due to being small, relatively docile, incorrigibly disobedient and worst of all fang free. As a result, Snotlout derisively nicknames them Hiccup the Useless and his dragon Toothless. (It’s where the name comes from. )
bruh I cried harder at the end of the hidden world than I have at the end of any movie. I was beyond devastated, because I legit grew up with the series. it was so phenomenal, and I don't understand why this series seriously isn't one of the most popular animated movies of all time- frozen has absolutely NOTHING on this absolute masterpiece.
The HTTYD series was definitely a rarity that beautifully stuck out in animated films and will likely be a challenge to accomplish again. I can't express how much I loooooove this series and how it touched my heart as anyone one that has had a pet can relate that transition from "pet" to "family" naturally over the course of time only we aren't fortunate enough to have had a freaking Nightfury! Hiccup and Toothless unfolded this amazing adventure for us and perfectly depicts what happens over time with even the strongest of bonds and show us that although it isn't easy but it is ok when friends must walk their own paths. Thank you for this perfectly done series analysis, it brought me to tears again when you revisited the major plot points and showing us how truly special this trilogy is. Say what you will about millennials but we got How To Train Your Dragon that's definitely a win to me ❤
I'm not big on movies but HTTYD has to be my favorite series of all time. Saw the first movie back in late 2010 and it just gives me this feeling similar to the Iron Giant
10:30, Stoick doesn’t die in any of the books. But in Book Nine: How To Steal a Dragon’s Sword, Stoick knowingly gets enslaved to save Hiccup from a similar fate
I just wanted to say, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU ALL. The amount of positivity and emotional responses (let alone the views), has been more so than I even anticipated. I want to individually respond to everyone of you, but with work I won’t have the time. So, I will give each of you a heart and a loud Thank you, thank you, thank you! I’m currently writing the next video essay and I can’t wait for you all to see it. Hope you like Disney 👏 ALSO, for those correcting me, I know Hiccup is 20 in HTTYD 2 😅 five years transpired from the first to the second. What I was trying to say (and clearly I didn’t word it well), is that 4 years had passed in the REAL WORLD, resulting in the 15 year olds watching it being now 19. Hopefully I cleared that up!
Manning Franks a question I always pondered, is that if the opportunity never arise for Hiccup what would he have become down the line to those around him and himself, for instance shooting down Toothless has been said to be the luckiest thing to have happen to Hiccup, as the creator’s of the series describes it as being a near impossible shoot(there is evidence in the beginning that supports this/such as the cannon not being fully calibrated or hunting a night fury one of the fastest, mysterious, dangerous dragons in the series at night of all times). One make say it is no different then the spider that bit Peter Parker, but if one thing changed that prevented the spider from biting him he would never have become the hero we all know and love(this is brought up in the one more day storyline/hate it for the choice Peter makes in that story but it had valid points on what Peter would be if the bite never happened) Based on the events of the series with the only difference being the relationship between hiccup and Toothless never comes to be what would become of the people of Berk, of Hiccup and his relationship with others especially with his Father and Astrid(specifically Astrid for the relationship is a-bit confusing from the beginning, at least for me as she kissed him multiple times making him know how “great/good” he is immediately after the discovery of Toothless even thou they virtually had no relationship before the romantic flight yet they weren’t a couple until years later, making me question why she fell for him at all, yes she says the qualities she loves about him were always there but Toothless made it easier for everyone else to see them, that begs the question if Toothless was never shoot down would She give him a Chance at all), with the time line being of him missing the shoot down to the point of the end of the third film(the very end at the reunion) what would the events lead to at the end for all the characters, Hiccup, Stock, and Astrid being the main focus. I have my own thoughts on the predicament but I require multiple views from others to come to a accurate conclusion
how to train your dragon came out when i was failing a university course i was only doing because my parents wanted me to do it, i had crippling anxiety and depression but didn't know it yet, and in that low i found how to train your dragon, this series may literally have played a part in saving my life, and it still means so much to me today, i may have been a little older than the target audience, but it still applied to me perfectly. such an amazing series, one i will cherish for the rest of my life, and bawl my eyes out openly while i do it. Thank you for this video, i may have known most of this already, barring the behind the scenes stuff, but this is beautifully put together, so yea, thank you
I cried like a baby when the credits rolled for the 3rd movie and it showed a montage of scenes from the trilogy, starting with Hiccup and Toothless' first interaction of touching Hiccup's hand. This trilogy is something exceptionally special and I'm so grateful to have grown up with it (well, I was a teen when the first one came out, but still. It means so so much to me)
I was seven when the first movie came out, and my brother (14) loved it, and whatever he loved, I loved. Over time it became this childhood treasure to me, a wonderful world of dragons and vikings where no problem around me had any effect. Around the age of 11-12, my brother went to college and I got transferred into a completely different school, all while my mother got a job as a teacher and became increasingly stressed, causing arguments with my father. I was impulsive, angsty, immature and selfish, but more than anything I was just angry and depressed. Through the years, as silly as it sounds, seeing the final httyd movie was sometimes the only thing keeping me going. Now in 9th grade, Ive taken every action into getting help for myself as well as improving my family relations which are now as high as ever. Seeing the final movie really just struck a bit of me to find myself and grow, that I cant hold on to my childhood forever but that the memory and love from it will always stay with me. Toothless, Hiccup and all of the dragons will always hold a special place in my heart.
ehr hru all I can say is wow, thank you so much for sharing that. It’s truly amazing how connected these movies can get to their audiences (not many films can say that).
You hear that Pixar? We didn't need Toy Story 4. You ruined a perfect ending. DX This video was very well done. The narrator hit the nail on the head on why this franchise is so good. Dreamworks is a force to be reckon with. I love this company.
Eh. 4 was fine, it was actually realistic. U move on to another situation but then u find out it doesn't fit u. Then u find something just out of the blue and it fits u like a glove.
This trilogy are the only movies that made me cry. That ending was the most satisfying animated ending I've ever seen. Usually in animations the first one is great, but the sequals are just made for money. Hotel Transylvania for example. I loved the first one. But the other two even my 6 year old niece thought were terrible. I hope they don't make another httyd. Or if they do, they do it with new characters and story and leave this perfect ending alone. Great video man. Made me appreciate this movie more.
@@ShriekingShadow for me it doesn’t follow the themes. Also, toothless in the third leaves hiccup simply for a girl. Some things also don’t have logic and some characters are dumbed down too.
@@idkman6149 *Not only for a girl, but for the whole safety of the dragons in the long run. Sure, they were able to fend off attacks from pillagers trying to wisk away their pet dragons, but there will always be a bigger mess after that and nobody knows how long that they'll be able to fend them off. People don't like what the people of Berk are doing, and not everybody can be changed even with Hiccups demeanor, which is why he allowed himself to let go of Toothless. They needed a safer place and they found that, what was left was for them to go there. A place where no human or ship can ever want to go to not knowing what was inside. A hole in the end of the world, a Hidden one.*
This was such a genuinely amazing video essay, not only did it make me appericiate the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy more, but it helps me love my already favorite type of story. The structuring of this video essay, the transitions. It's all so smooth. The editing is amazing.
While many consider the Riders/Defenders of Berk and the Race to the The Edge TV series to be 'filler' material in the grand arc of the trilogy, I personally believe they serve an important aspect of Hiccup and Toothless's journey. Firstly, they flesh out the characters from the books a bit more (atleast depict them with Dreamworks' own spin and direction). And secondly, they show us the 'transition' or behind the scenes growth of Hiccup and his newfound role in Berk's society. This is especially apparent in the Riders of Berk series than the later ones. Defenders was mostly the cliche action adventure, with muted character growth (not entirely absent, however). Race to the Edge is a mix bag, with its multi-year run and seasons, but it hints at the problems that Hiccup will face in the 2nd and 3rd movies by giving him a 'trial' of being Chief/Adult away from Stoick's oversight. It also develops his views towards the harsher nature of reality with Viggo serving as an 'Anti-Hiccup'. This does create a conflict given his supposed naivete on meeting Drago later on, but I believe since Race to the Edge was made after HTTYD 2, it does spiritually try to develop his world-view in that respect as well, thus priming him for HTTYD 3 and the final step into adulthood. Overall, I believe that the TV series also play an important part in Hiccup's coming of age story and thus offer an extended view into Hiccup and Toothless's characters (along with rest of the gang, Stoick, Gobber etc) that the movies simply can't devote their time to. I do recommend watching them along with the movies to get a more 'complete' experience from Hiccup's journey. P.S- Yes, I have this profile pic for almost 9 years now. I am a BIG HTTYD fan.
"Relationship and friendship are not forever but the memory of them can remain a lifetime" Also makes me remember of the final scene of Digimon last Evolution Kizuna 😭
I was 17 when the final movie came out, and I remember saying after watching one of the trailers and saying that I hadn't realized how emotionally attached I was to the series
I was 18 and I saw it in theaters with my mom and my twin who saw the first one and I remember that my mom was crying at the good bye scene I got watery eyes but this is one of THE most impactful and best movies to me which I am eternally grateful for
These films always managed to be released at a chapter in my life where I needed them. Figuring out who I was during highschool; taking on new responsibilities as I entered college; now, learning how to navigate the immense changes in my life and saying goodbye to parts of the past. Gosh I just love how these films do so well in tying these themes to a fantastical world that I would love to live on. The tv and Netflix series also played a huge part in my love for this franchise. They expanded the world, lore, and filled in some character gaps during the movie releases. "Riders" and "Defenders of Berk" were my Monday night rituals during high school, and "Race to the Edge" felt like we were all away at college (just less dragons, fighting, and near death scenarios for me). Highly recommend for anyone. So sad to see it come to an end, but the memories definitely won't fade with me. Can't wait to show all of this to my future kids.
I loved your video and I love httyd from the bottom of my heart. These three movies have become a part of my heart and live and they will always be. Keep up the great work.
amazing to think how young we all were when these movies first came out... i remember attaching myself so intensely to this universe, i adored it. growing up with these dragons, i think it shaped me a lot. these movies are very special indeed, and the fact that we were able to grow up with hiccup and toothless is the most beautiful part. i want to show these movies to my children, but it will never be the same experience for them as it was for us. how fortunate we are. this series was a masterpiece from start to finish.
You deserve way more subscribers. You hit everything spot on and went into full detail about the trilogy’s growth. I absolutely loved it. It’s sad how the next generation of Dreamworks animated movies will be more for the younger and more immature demographics, such as the Boss Baby was. The HTTYD series nails everything perfectly about the process of growing up, and the self-evolution that happens alongside it. It’s these types of life lessons that we need more of in children’s movies. The process of the protagonist growing up alongside the audience and fans makes the character more relatable and easier to understand, and so much more hard to let go of. And the music for the series was downright beautiful. John Powell and Jónsi really outdid themselves with the soundtrack. The How To Train Your Dragon franchise was a big part of my childhood. I also loved watching the tv and Netflix series, as they bridged the gap between the first and second movies, and helped explain even more of Hiccup’s growth as a character. I’m truly grateful that I grew up as a 2000’s kid and had the privilege to witness such a marvelous and stunning animated series. This is probably one of, if not my favorite trilogies of all time. Thank you for making this video.
Richman 4066 I wanted sooooo much to talk about the animated series, however at 17 minutes in, I needed to keep it succinct. However, I could talk about that series all day and my undying love of Chicken!!!
@@manningfranks686 I would really enjoy if you in the future made an entire video about the animated series. Also what did you think about Grimmel. I thought he was good but not as good as Viggo.
Remi it’s really hard to top Alfred Molina’s performance as Viggo. Grimmel had a great presence but in terms of a fully fleshed out character? Viggo all day.
I lived the How to Train Your Dragon movies and I loved The Boss Baby. I want more of both. The Boss Baby does not get the credit it deserves. No one seems to appreciate it like I do. Such a creative and funny movie.
I watched HTTYD by accident. Well... not an accident. A fantastic coincidence. I was at the time 26 yo, living in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. I went to a shopping mall that had theatres with the firm intention of watching some movie I cannot remember now, but tickets for that movie were out. So, being fan of animation, I decided to check HTTYD. It was a revelation. And together with is sequels, is probably the most amazing trilogy of animated movies ever. They have EVERYTHING. The Hero's Journey, growing up, letting go and a phenomenal story. The conclusion is bittersweet in the best possible way. I still cry when I watch it. Thank you for this video. Very well done.
This all really hit home for those of us that were 10-12 with the first one, becuase we've all hit relatively the same age as the characters at every turn. It's like a magnifying glass each time that lets us see the muddled details that we didn't understand made our lives the way they were.
I've always felt more close to the first httyd film than the others but as a 19 year old I just rewatched the second and connected with that story in a whole new way. Like Hiccup, I've entered the stage in my life where I'm struggling to grow up and find my path -- It's amazing how they managed to capture the different phases of a young person's life.
The trilogy is definitely something that hits differently at various stages of life. I saw these movies when I was about the characters’ ages. When the 2nd came out, I wasn’t sure how I would feel about it since I connected so well to Hiccup as the scrawny outcast, which I felt as I didn’t have very many meaningful connections. 2014, I was a junior in high school, had made a great friend group, worried about graduating, and HTTYD 2 came out showing Hiccup also struggling with his future and new dynamic. HTTYD 3, it’s 2019, I just graduated college, ready for new adventures but was going through a lot of struggling where I felt most ‘home.’ Go back to my family in my hometown? Stay where I had made new friends? Would one have to go? Saw 3rd with a group of friends, bawled my eyes out at the ending, and realized I don’t have to choose one place or another, and that the people I love and connected with will always be with me. Every now and then, I go through a giant HTTYD binge and rewatch all the movies and shows, and each time things just click and make so much more since with the benefit of hindsight. Once I get to the family and kids aspect, I know they’ll for these movies and shows will be part of our household.
The 3rd movie did not mature with audiences. It told audiences that only children got to enjoy fantasy and that once you grew up you had to let it go. As a guy with kids, I regularly enjoy fantasy stories entirely separate from them and I found the message to be insulting, especially after the first two movies really did their best to bring everyone into a magical setting.
How to Train Your Dragon is my favorite film series of all time. I’ve seen the original countless times. I watched the final entry in the series by myself at the theater on the night of my 19th birthday.
I balled my eyes out when I watched this at the theatre. As someone who has watched the movies and the TV show, I was way too invested into HTTYD. Just like as it was said, I grew up watching these movies. These movies were my life. Hiccup and Toothless were my life. When I saw the scene where Hiccup lets go of Toothless...I couldn't do it. I didn't want to let go of the memories I gained over the past 9 years...9 years of my life that were tough but at least I had this to relate to. When I became 18, I didn't really feel like I became an adult, it just never clicked that I was now in the real world. But after watching the final movie at the age of 21, I realized I had to let go of my extreme emotional connection to this world. I had to stop living for more stories about Hiccup and his friends going on their fantastical adventures. I had to stop being immersed in their world...and instead, be immersed in mine...in order to be finally become an adult - be the person I want to see in the future. Thank you HTTYD, and thank you, Manning Franks.
Maturing with the Audience allowed for the HTTYD series to follow the intrests of it's viewers, It showed progress between the films instead of just a new big bad to defeat, I watched the first movie almost every week after I would come home from middle school. This movie taught me to embrace who I am and to not change how I am as a person based on others expectations. Without this film, I dont know where I would've gone in my life. I remember how exciting it was when I got the first tv series on DVD for my birthday, and when the trailer for the netflix series released, I counted down the days to its release. This series will never leave me, and now im not afraid to be who I am. While Hiccup and Toothless' story may be over, the lessons these films taught will inspire countless amounts of people for years to come.
I was 19 when the first one came out, as old as Hiccup was by the 2nd film. Yet despite that, the messages still resonated of each of his arcs. 19, 23, and 27 for me for each of the 3 films. I watched for the dragons, but always came back for Hiccup and his story.
I remember watching the first movie when I was just a little kid. Sat down with my mom and dad and was absolutely in love with it. Would play dragons with my friends all the time. Then watched the second movie, I was in my early teens. Still was in love with the first and obsessed over both of the movies. I watched that movie with my dad in theaters, my parents were divorced now. Then I watched the third on my 18th birthday. My dad had died and I was getting ready to go to college. These movies grew with me, and each one came out during a time I needed it. The stories grew as my life did. I couldn’t be more thankful that HTTYD was the series I grew up with, literally.
I love how the characters are all absolutely beautiful & unique without any same face syndrome (unlike other animated movies)! They all have some imperfections which is beautiful. I was like 12-14 when the 2nd movie came out, and used to have a crush on adult Hiccup...bizarre ik, but that just means they did something right with the characters. I don't even crush on fictional characters
I got a cat during the time between HTTYD 2 and The Hidden World and ever since that cat has been in my life this franchise became a thousand times more special than it already was. You did a great job with the video, I actually got a bit emotional watching it's just sooo good. This is my favourite trilogy ever, I have watched every movie even the Hidden World about 4 times and they never fail to get me teary-eyed at least once.
Metoo!! I have always loved httyd but after I got a husky during the same period as yours, it’s just become very special to me because toothless really reminds me of my husky. And the fact that toothless has to go makes me super emotional than ever as it reminds me of my husky, that someday I have to let him go too.
I had to pause this video three times to tear up. I have a younger brother who is starting to love these movies as much as I did and I’ve cried a lot in the last couple days over losing Toothless.
I was a bit young at the time of the first movies release (4 at the time) i dont have a great memory of when i saw the movies. I believe i may have seen the first just a bit after it released. But im almost 100% sure i saw the second in the cinemas which i am ever so grateful for. I was a bit young at the time for the story to resonate but looking back im so glad i was born when i was. To grow and let go alongside this trilogy its sad for that to be the last time we see these characters but as in the video..the memory is always there, the swell of the first flight on toothless, the earth shattering feeling of stoics death, and the scene they say goodbye. Really all i can say is thank you to all the people that made this movie happen, and made it great.
Even just in the gap between the first two how to train your dragon movies the characters matured and developed in a very satisfying way especially Hiccup.
I really love how his father was although tough to him but loved him and picked him up even before hiccup proved himself,that's where this movie became so unique and emotional to me,most movies make the "father" type characters who want something else from their apprentice straight up jerks or mean who will just try to discourage the protagonist instead of helping them at times,these movies have such a heart to them and the characters
Also, I just realised that my deep sorrow at the end of this trilogy is not unlike what it feels like to leave Narnia... It also signals the end of innocence and childhood :(
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!!!! thank you for this! httyd is absolutely my favorite movie series and i was so scared for the 3rd movie, but I somehow felt at peace. now I know why :-)
In 2010, I was 8, I remember seeing the movie in theaters with my family (cousins and all) in 3D. I was always a big fan of dragons and dinosaurs before so I was THRILLED. I remember when we were finished with the movie, we went to my cousins' house and we all pretended to be dragons. I made charms for my friends and got a LOT of toys. Then, the second movie came out when I was 12, a preteen and getting ready to start the next phase of my life. I remember being shocked that they killed Stoic, my parents were shocked too (I think my grandma cried lmao). This movie stands out the most in my memory, since that was the last HTTYD movie I saw in theaters... I was hesitant to watch the final movie, a lot of people were upset with it online. I was 17 years old, and I was a lot different than my 8 and 12 year old self. I remember when I finally sat down in my living room and watched the film with my parents, I couldn't help but cry at the end. The song "Once There Were Dragons" always brings me a sense of nostalgic bittersweet-ness. These movies mean a lot to me, and I fully intend on if I have kids one day, these movies will be one of the first I make them watch.
Bro, I'm only a minute and a half in and I'm already crying, it has been a while since I've seen the movies, and me and my siblings watched all the shows and everything, so when that music kicked in.... That franchise was my entire childhood. I'm glad this video ended up in my recommended today.
I started with the TV show at 9/10 back when it was on Cartoon network I think, but from that moment (besides Adventure time) it was my favourite show then finally watched the movie Now that I am 17 it's like I I saw myself in hiccup and I know there's still more of life I have to face but rewatching the movies makes me less worried about all that and more hopeful. And one of the best things about the movie is the song "we go where no on goes" which had and still has a place forever in my heart ❤️
Seeing these masterpieces always makes me hesitant about my own stories and characters, fearing they will never be even close to their quality. But I am so happy to have them so I can learn from them. This trilogy is one of the greatest ever, and worth learning from.
Just thinking about this trilogy makes me cry happy tears, it was so darn good! Honestly far better than Shrek even with all the nostalgia for that series
I just want to say this. I grew up with these movies. I was 9 years old when the first one came out and I remember my awe and wonder and emotions seeing it as well as the second movie in theaters. So seeing the third one after watching the last 2 again and seeing the TV shows, words cannot describe the bittersweet feeling this left me with. But that being said, this series and story as a whole means the world to me. This video has perfectly described why this is an absolutely fantastic franchise
My god is it refreshing to see someone that gets this trilogy. It seems like every video I've seen lately has just been shitting on HTTYD 2 and Hidden World, like they're nothing but cash grabs leeching off the original. But this? This is why I love this franchise! I don't know that there's anything I would consider truly perfect, but this franchise comes about as close as anything I've ever seen. I love this series. From it's very first movie to the tv series it spawned all the way to epilogue of Hidden World, I love How to Train Your Dragon. I wouldn't trade the time I spent watching this franchise for anything. It never fails to make smile and I just want to thank you for putting into words what makes me love it so much.
It's been 4 years since the Hidden World movie was released and I still come back to these movies every single year. The first movie came out when I was 14, then the second one when I was 18, and the third one when I was 23 so every single part of this story I felt like it was mine. I am forever grateful to the writers and Hiccup for giving me strength through my journey.
I don't cry at many movies, especially not animated once. But this movie was so well put together that i started caring about it and about it's characters. At the end when they let go i literally started crying-
CHANNEL UPDATE: Hello!! I just wanted to take a second and thank everyone for getting this video, which I thought would be like 1,000 people watching TOPS, to a whopping 500,000!! That’s half a million and my brain is exploding!! Honestly, I’m writing this and I’m overwhelmed with emotion. I made this channel on a whim because I had time, passion, and a drive to get this out there. Now, all I really lack is the time. However, for whatever reason it’s happening (thank you UA-cam algorithm), this large re-ignition of love for this video has inspired me to MAKE time to continue this creative endeavor from my 9-5. Look forward to more content in the future related to one of my favorite shows this year! Albeit, a little slower out the gate 👏👏 thank you all again, I’m forever grateful and truly humbled. Sincerely, Manning
I remember seeing the the final moment in the cinema, where their goodbye echoed the beginning of their friendship. The hand to nose touch. The music. It was all the same but so much had changed. The absolute beauty and heartbreak of that moment was so exquisitely crafted, and the only thing I could think in that moment was "you bastards! You know exactly what that moment is going to do to everyone." And then I bawled into my beard in a theatre full of kids
This trilogy is one of my favorite of all time. My family saw the second film right after my grandmother's memorial service. While it was difficult at the time, in some small way the film did help us to process the loss of a truly extraordinary woman.
Let us not forget that how to train your dragon 2 came out on FATHER'S DAY and I saw it... WITH MY FATHER, in theaters... talk about doing us dirty I'm still crying lmao
I was 9 when “How to Train Your Dragon” premiered, 13 by the time of “How to Train Your Dragon 2”, and 18 when “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” came out. These movies have a special place in my heart because I did not only grow physically and mature with them, but because they also inspire me to be better.
Being the same age as Hiccup in the beginning and growing up with the HTTYD movies was such an honor. Now being 24 and recently married, seeing HTTYD 3 really tugged on my heart strings. I will forever cherish this trilogy and it will always hold a special place in my heart. This was an amazing video!! Thank you so much for making this!
I remember watching How to Train your Dragon on my 10th birthday, How to Train your Dragon after my 15th birthday and How to Train your Dragon 3 a little before my 20th birthday.
M.M oh that makes us the same age then. It really does feel like we're growing alongside Hiccup. By the end of the trilogy, I'm just slightly younger than him by a year.
Holy shit, same dudw same ages
yeah, im the same age too
Same! saw it twice and cried both times
I was 7 for the first one 11 for the second and 16 for the newest. It was the best thing to grow up to 😭
I love how this trilogy is not scared of making sacrifices like that. First, Hiccup's leg, then his dad and lastly, Toothless. It's realistic that's probably why it really resonates with the audience.
i think its really just like growing up. you gotta let go of things as you mature. it hurts, but in the process, you grow :)
Why is it realistic that magic had to go away until they had kids? It's just crappy hollywood tropes that you think are important because stories don't do them anymore. Well, what story has the dragons stay and explores a world with them? None, because HTTYD was apparently about how Dragons are too holy and sacred for anyone but children.
bruh i didnt even see the new httyd
now i dont need to anymore
@@MarkoArillius I think you've seen a different HTTYD... Where in the world have you gotten that "dragons are holy and sacred"? It's literally about a world where dragon - human coexistence consists of an endless war for the top of the foodchain spot until that one *kid* manages to persuade his tribe on that one lonely island to instead make a 'symbiotic alliance' with them. Dragons retreat to their homeworld (or rather, habitat..) not because Hiccup's people found them holy or sacred, but because throughout their lives, they never managed to persuade any meaningful amount of people to change their opinion about dragons like they did.. It's not taking fun away from children (btw, you clearly haven't seen the ending of the 3rd movie nor the Snoggletog specials otherwise I have no idea how have you managed to get to that..), it's protecting dragons from humans that only see them as dangerous beasts that need to be eradicated.
What, toothless died!?!??? I do not remember that
"There were dragons... when I was a boy... Where they went, only a few know."
For years on end, this simple sentence will cause people to spontaneously cry, and for good reason. This trilogy is a perfect emotional ride, and the closing out of the trilogy represents the loss of childhood innocence and the wistfulness that comes with it so well. None of us really understood until that moment that we were not ready for a world without dragons, and we will always feel their loss.
the clip starting at 14:40 makes me genuinely cry, the combination of the music and the tone of hiccups voice as he remembers the past he had with toothless and the dragons is so heartbraking
Man the author really out did herself on her love of dragons
“There were dragons when I was a boy.” The words that opened the prologue in the first book opens the epilogue final movie. It hits harder in the movies.
truer words have never been spoken
@@harry.i6 I thought I was the only one.....
**watches hidden world
*Sobs*
**Watches this video
*Sobbing intensifies*
**Realizes that the series is over.
Sobbing reaches its maximum
Then you should listen to the audiobooks (the ones on which the movies are adapted from).. all 12 of them narrated by David Tennant... oh boy, YOU WILL CRY EVEN HARDER!!!!
@@KayoMichiels I didn't know there were books! This is what my life has been missing
@@freerangeeggs6442 Well... Every movie, series and shortfilm always started with: "Based on the How to train dragon book series by Cressida Cowell"
@@KayoMichiels oh damn I'm dumb I never noticed that
"I looked at him...and I saw myself."
This line always moves me, because like how Hiccup sees himself in Toothless, I also saw myself in Hiccup. He's the protagonist I didn't know I wanted, but something just clicked instantly the first time I saw the films.
I had the same feelings. I felt like these films were made for me and not just because I grew up with them, but because Hiccup was like a mirror of myself.
@@joeborzongas Wow, its cool to know people feel the exact same as me. These movies are really so great
"And I walked up to another guard asking for way to an Inn and he looked at me and he smiled and then he said"
Aaa shit wrong lyric I thought you were citing the song
This also meant literally, he saw himself reflecting in Toothless's eyes at their first meeting.
I saw the first HTTYD in theaters shortly after I turned 7. Walking out, I told my parents that they HAD to make a sequel. My dad argued that there was nothing left in his story so there probably wouldn't be one.
I saw the second HTTYD in theaters a few months after I turned 11. I walked out, smug smile on my face as my dad finally accepted that I had called the sequel as a 7 year old. "But don't expect a third one, there's actually no where else to go now, he's grown up." he said as I rambled on about where the story could go from there.
I saw the third HTTYD in theaters for my 16th birthday. I walked out of the theaters crying and I turned to my dad, "That one. *That* was the end of the story." He agreed.
You would be a really good movie critic in the future.
I loved how you enjoyed the series with your dad. Thanks for sharing.
God damnit. You made me tear up.
That's a good Father-Child relationship.
I had a similar experience to you.in addition HTTYD was my childhood, i became friends with my best friend though i love of HTTYD. We pretended to be Vikings and recess, we watched the 2nd movie and tv shows together. I mom also loved the franchise and talked about it a lot...we watched the 3rd one together....watching the dragons fly off was like saying by to my childhood...i was in high School and im no longer a child...that part of my life was over...but far from forgotten.....sorry for getting so stupid and cheesey...i just love HTTYD. Its very dear to me.
Welp httyd homecoming
I cried when he let go of toothless. I was remembering when they first touch in the first movie. So deep 😭
I didn't even know thootless was forced to stay with him
He wasn’t forced to stay, he made it clear in gift of the night fury that he *wanted* to be with Hiccup.
But they both grew up, and it got to where he had to make an impossible choice between his brother and his mate. Hiccup took the angst out of that decision by giving him his blessing in leaving.
That and the tail fin thst made it physically possible.
@@seth9577 cuz he wasn't
I really love how the vikings grew from hating dragons to living the dream living with dragons in peace and prosperity 😎, but was sad that the world was stuck and arrogant living in the past and hiccup had the special opportunity to show the world that humans and dragons could live together but the world wasn't ready 😑
Man, the slow motion reverse hand motion and turning away that hiccup did to let toothless know it was ok broke me. That part of the goodbye scene still resonates with me to this day 3 years later.
The entire ending of HTTYD 3 had me bawling.
I got some motivation from there.
And some real life questions too
What if dragons were really real but really in a hidden world? WHAT IF HICCUP WAS A LEGIT REAL PERSON
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 no
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 I hate to break it to ya, but fiction is fiction.
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 the innocent curiosity felt amazing, you could imagine so many things. Ofc everyone ends up realising how the world is shaped and tend to leave these thoughts behind, but we end up smiling at the naive thoughts we had
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 the movie is so good, that you felt that theyre real, yes i thought about the same thing but we need to accept that theyre just fictions
I feel empty after httyd 3 and I’m sad to say that there will never be a story like that again. I watched the first part at 2010 when i was 7 years old and now that it ended after I became 16 now i will never be the same.
What if zoro had a mustache
It truly is one of those coming of age movies that just hits with it’s audience if you see it in the right window of time 👏 although, never say never, maybe there will be a series similar to HTTYD for another generation down the line!
Same. My sister and I were seven as well. By the end of the final movie we were both in tears, knowing that it was the end of an era. One that will forever be part of our lives.
It's really a great franchise.
now in a way youve experienced the choice hiccup had to make. friends may come and go, but the memories will last forever
Same I was also seven can't believed it ended was so sad the last 10 minutes
Whoever produced the score for this movie deserves an Oscar, because that music be making me feel emotional and nostalgic as hell 😭😭😭
John Powell. He helped with both Shrek and Kung Fu Panda before this became his solo film score, and I will fight to the death saying that How to Train Your Dragon (1 specifically) has the BEST soundtrack in film history.
there's a good video by a channel called "sideways" that talks about the music in this show. Amazing video.
Charles Cornell's video on the HTTYD theme is also brilliant.
I cried in the trailer, I cried in the movie, and now Im crying in your video.
This movie is just great.
I can relate this so much
@@zuschuyler7023 😂😂😂
Same
Someone pass the kleenex!!
Camila Ribeiras I’m pretty sure we are all crying (They where such good movies, ones that I will treasure forever) ♥️
_I'm crying right now
Everyone's already talked about this a lot but this movie is incredibly special to me.
The first movie came out when I was 9 years old and the last one when I was 18. Literally half my life, as I went from elementary school to starting college, these movies were always there. I'm so happy that I could grow physically and emotionally as a person alongside hiccup. It really is special.
Aww, that is really special! ^^ Thanks for sharing
I love these films a ton, too, I haven't seen the third one just yet, but I do really want to ^^
Basically the same timeline for me, too. And I loved it! And cried.
bro we’re the same age
cringe
@@deadly_m5 raaaaaaaaaa
Movie 1 - Im in elementary school
Movie 2 - Im in Middle school
Movie 3 - Im in College
I wanna cry.
T^T
the sad part is, there are people that didn't grow up with HTTYD I feel bad for them
Movie 1 feels like middle school to me; slightly more mature than elementary. Movie 2 is HS, and Movie 3 is College imo
@@dez-m i was the opposite. first movie when I was like probably not even in school yet, elementary, then middle.
Same here dude same here 😢
@@thepacific2933 I'm sad cuz I didn't have a deep emotional bond with it, yet sits such a great movie bro
15yo, 19yo, 24yo. I experienced this a little later than the 2000's kids, I'm more towards the Harry Potter gen. And I absolutely LOVE this Trilogy. This trilogy is the definition of masterpiece
Aww, that's cool, though! ^^ And agreed, I love it as well! I've still gotta see the third one, but I do really want to! I've heard great things about it, too! ^^
Oh nice, I was those ages too as they came out. Your birthday must be after June.
I never watched Harry Potter (sheltered kid), so these movies were amazing
I was literally five, i had a toothless toy that I slept with and even named my fish after him. Safe to say the third one made me cry a fair bit 😅
I was those ages as well lol. It hit different when we basically grew up alongside Hiccup 😭
same for me
Finally someone who talks about the growth of Hiccup and understands the quality of this trilogy. many people automatically assume just because it’s a kids film that it isn’t good . But it’s clearly one of the best trilogy’s in history. Best animated trilogy every . U recognize that this story is on par with any other coming of age movie.
In my opinion httyd is definitely not a kids movie, while it does seem to have a younger audience it’s a movie everyone can enjoy. I hate that it’s called a kids movie bc thinking about what a kids movie is, I think of Mickey Mouse or a Disney princess. With that label a bunch of people judge it before ever even knowing what it is. A lot of my friends have said it probably is so stupid and just a bunch of garbage which genuinely hurt bc I truly believe I’m the person I am bc of httyd, I also deeply believe that I’m here bc of the movies. So yeah, sorry for replying it says u commented that 3 years ago but I just wanted to stay what I was thinking.
@@hhh6tO89 I go in the opposite direction, it very much is a kids movie, what I think is wrong is people thinking that that makes it less than something aimed at an older audience. Yes, it is made for kids, but everyone was a kid once and all the themes it plays off are things that adults still struggle with: acceptance, growing up, separation... People seem to approach children's media as dumb or silly bc they don't want to recognize the vulnerability they have inside themselves, how even after being "idependent adults" they still crave for all of those same things, even if they are unwilling to recognize it.
"When I was a boy there were dragons" gives me goosebumps every time such an iconic line, that achieves a profound meaning thanks to the context. Always hits me in my feels man
Even when I was a boy, I knew there was something different about httyd. The 2nd & 3rd movies were the only movies ever to make me cry. The music, the story & everything was different to what I usually watched as a (smaller) kid, I can even relate to Hiccups craftsmanship. Even close to a decade later, I still cling to httyd but could never fully explain how genuinely amazing the entire series was, let alone to anyone else. Your vid just perfectly explained that in a way that almost got me to tear up, especially because of the hidden world's ending T_T. What a video, how do you only have 161 subs?
*Make that 162
He only had 162 6 days ago? My oh my how he jumped.
@Ocean Blue never have I ever related to a UA-cam comment so much! Httyd's music is certainly something else, it's always nice to see people who love the series as much as I do. I can definitely agree with your last 2 sentences.
I really love how the vikings grew from hating dragons to living the dream living with dragons in peace and prosperity 😎, but was sad that the world was stuck and arrogant living in the past and hiccup had the special opportunity to show the world that humans and dragons could live together but the world wasn't ready 😑
Legit HTTYD 2 was first or second movie to ever make me cry
as someone who was raised by a single father, these movies hit me hard. the love between a father and his son is a powerful thing, i know i wouldn't be anywhere near the man i am today without the strong father i had.
Watching hiccup and Astrid together makes me feel so single.
5:13, in the book, Toothless is basically to Dragons what Hiccup is to Vikings. Or at least appears that way due to being small, relatively docile, incorrigibly disobedient and worst of all fang free. As a result, Snotlout derisively nicknames them Hiccup the Useless and his dragon Toothless. (It’s where the name comes from. )
bruh I cried harder at the end of the hidden world than I have at the end of any movie. I was beyond devastated, because I legit grew up with the series. it was so phenomenal, and I don't understand why this series seriously isn't one of the most popular animated movies of all time- frozen has absolutely NOTHING on this absolute masterpiece.
The HTTYD series was definitely a rarity that beautifully stuck out in animated films and will likely be a challenge to accomplish again.
I can't express how much I loooooove this series and how it touched my heart as anyone one that has had a pet can relate that transition from "pet" to "family" naturally over the course of time only we aren't fortunate enough to have had a freaking Nightfury!
Hiccup and Toothless unfolded this amazing adventure for us and perfectly depicts what happens over time with even the strongest of bonds and show us that although it isn't easy but it is ok when friends must walk their own paths.
Thank you for this perfectly done series analysis, it brought me to tears again when you revisited the major plot points and showing us how truly special this trilogy is.
Say what you will about millennials but we got How To Train Your Dragon that's definitely a win to me ❤
I'm not big on movies but HTTYD has to be my favorite series of all time. Saw the first movie back in late 2010 and it just gives me this feeling similar to the Iron Giant
Man, the Iron Giant was good too. Grew up with all these great movies with great friendships and it's so sad to see this one go.
10:30, Stoick doesn’t die in any of the books. But in Book Nine: How To Steal a Dragon’s Sword, Stoick knowingly gets enslaved to save Hiccup from a similar fate
fellow cultured httyd book reader
Good books
@@nathanbrown6279 Agreed
@@matityaloran9157 I still have some of those cards that came with the books in my room
@@nathanbrown6279 It’s the story of becoming a Hero the Hard Way
I just wanted to say, from the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU ALL. The amount of positivity and emotional responses (let alone the views), has been more so than I even anticipated. I want to individually respond to everyone of you, but with work I won’t have the time. So, I will give each of you a heart and a loud Thank you, thank you, thank you! I’m currently writing the next video essay and I can’t wait for you all to see it. Hope you like Disney 👏
ALSO, for those correcting me, I know Hiccup is 20 in HTTYD 2 😅 five years transpired from the first to the second. What I was trying to say (and clearly I didn’t word it well), is that 4 years had passed in the REAL WORLD, resulting in the 15 year olds watching it being now 19. Hopefully I cleared that up!
Manning Franks a question I always pondered, is that if the opportunity never arise for Hiccup what would he have become down the line to those around him and himself, for instance shooting down Toothless has been said to be the luckiest thing to have happen to Hiccup, as the creator’s of the series describes it as being a near impossible shoot(there is evidence in the beginning that supports this/such as the cannon not being fully calibrated or hunting a night fury one of the fastest, mysterious, dangerous dragons in the series at night of all times). One make say it is no different then the spider that bit Peter Parker, but if one thing changed that prevented the spider from biting him he would never have become the hero we all know and love(this is brought up in the one more day storyline/hate it for the choice Peter makes in that story but it had valid points on what Peter would be if the bite never happened)
Based on the events of the series with the only difference being the relationship between hiccup and Toothless never comes to be what would become of the people of Berk, of Hiccup and his relationship with others especially with his Father and Astrid(specifically Astrid for the relationship is a-bit confusing from the beginning, at least for me as she kissed him multiple times making him know how “great/good” he is immediately after the discovery of Toothless even thou they virtually had no relationship before the romantic flight yet they weren’t a couple until years later, making me question why she fell for him at all, yes she says the qualities she loves about him were always there but Toothless made it easier for everyone else to see them, that begs the question if Toothless was never shoot down would She give him a Chance at all), with the time line being of him missing the shoot down to the point of the end of the third film(the very end at the reunion) what would the events lead to at the end for all the characters, Hiccup, Stock, and Astrid being the main focus.
I have my own thoughts on the predicament but I require multiple views from others to come to a accurate conclusion
thank you so much! this was so well done!!
Whats the name of the movie on 0:40
thanks i didnt need a heart anyway.
My real question is will How to train your dragon stop before it becomes a villainous tale... Oh wait he is a villain from the beginning
how to train your dragon came out when i was failing a university course i was only doing because my parents wanted me to do it, i had crippling anxiety and depression but didn't know it yet, and in that low i found how to train your dragon, this series may literally have played a part in saving my life, and it still means so much to me today, i may have been a little older than the target audience, but it still applied to me perfectly.
such an amazing series, one i will cherish for the rest of my life, and bawl my eyes out openly while i do it.
Thank you for this video, i may have known most of this already, barring the behind the scenes stuff, but this is beautifully put together, so yea, thank you
The best Movie / TV Series Trilogy ever is: How to train: Your Dragon.
This guy has obviously never seen Lord of the Rings, but yeah, this trilogy is certainly up there
Phoenix Gaming hands down
Ok this is where I draw the line
@@jadonberg9364 Second place for me. Right behind LOTR.
@@lionsmaneorchestra1238 LOTR is actual trash tier shit mate lmfao
I cried like a baby when the credits rolled for the 3rd movie and it showed a montage of scenes from the trilogy, starting with Hiccup and Toothless' first interaction of touching Hiccup's hand. This trilogy is something exceptionally special and I'm so grateful to have grown up with it (well, I was a teen when the first one came out, but still. It means so so much to me)
I was seven when the first movie came out, and my brother (14) loved it, and whatever he loved, I loved. Over time it became this childhood treasure to me, a wonderful world of dragons and vikings where no problem around me had any effect. Around the age of 11-12, my brother went to college and I got transferred into a completely different school, all while my mother got a job as a teacher and became increasingly stressed, causing arguments with my father. I was impulsive, angsty, immature and selfish, but more than anything I was just angry and depressed. Through the years, as silly as it sounds, seeing the final httyd movie was sometimes the only thing keeping me going. Now in 9th grade, Ive taken every action into getting help for myself as well as improving my family relations which are now as high as ever. Seeing the final movie really just struck a bit of me to find myself and grow, that I cant hold on to my childhood forever but that the memory and love from it will always stay with me. Toothless, Hiccup and all of the dragons will always hold a special place in my heart.
ehr hru all I can say is wow, thank you so much for sharing that. It’s truly amazing how connected these movies can get to their audiences (not many films can say that).
You hear that Pixar? We didn't need Toy Story 4. You ruined a perfect ending. DX
This video was very well done. The narrator hit the nail on the head on why this franchise is so good. Dreamworks is a force to be reckon with. I love this company.
Eh. 4 was fine, it was actually realistic. U move on to another situation but then u find out it doesn't fit u. Then u find something just out of the blue and it fits u like a glove.
This trilogy are the only movies that made me cry. That ending was the most satisfying animated ending I've ever seen. Usually in animations the first one is great, but the sequals are just made for money. Hotel Transylvania for example. I loved the first one. But the other two even my 6 year old niece thought were terrible. I hope they don't make another httyd. Or if they do, they do it with new characters and story and leave this perfect ending alone.
Great video man. Made me appreciate this movie more.
Spoilers from the future: they just did, as a series :'l
I think the last movie is far from satisfying in my opinion
The only other good animated trilogy off the top of my head is Kung Fu Panda
@@ShriekingShadow for me it doesn’t follow the themes. Also, toothless in the third leaves hiccup simply for a girl. Some things also don’t have logic and some characters are dumbed down too.
@@idkman6149
*Not only for a girl, but for the whole safety of the dragons in the long run. Sure, they were able to fend off attacks from pillagers trying to wisk away their pet dragons, but there will always be a bigger mess after that and nobody knows how long that they'll be able to fend them off. People don't like what the people of Berk are doing, and not everybody can be changed even with Hiccups demeanor, which is why he allowed himself to let go of Toothless. They needed a safer place and they found that, what was left was for them to go there. A place where no human or ship can ever want to go to not knowing what was inside. A hole in the end of the world, a Hidden one.*
This was such a genuinely amazing video essay, not only did it make me appericiate the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy more, but it helps me love my already favorite type of story. The structuring of this video essay, the transitions. It's all so smooth. The editing is amazing.
While many consider the Riders/Defenders of Berk and the Race to the The Edge TV series to be 'filler' material in the grand arc of the trilogy, I personally believe they serve an important aspect of Hiccup and Toothless's journey. Firstly, they flesh out the characters from the books a bit more (atleast depict them with Dreamworks' own spin and direction). And secondly, they show us the 'transition' or behind the scenes growth of Hiccup and his newfound role in Berk's society. This is especially apparent in the Riders of Berk series than the later ones. Defenders was mostly the cliche action adventure, with muted character growth (not entirely absent, however). Race to the Edge is a mix bag, with its multi-year run and seasons, but it hints at the problems that Hiccup will face in the 2nd and 3rd movies by giving him a 'trial' of being Chief/Adult away from Stoick's oversight. It also develops his views towards the harsher nature of reality with Viggo serving as an 'Anti-Hiccup'. This does create a conflict given his supposed naivete on meeting Drago later on, but I believe since Race to the Edge was made after HTTYD 2, it does spiritually try to develop his world-view in that respect as well, thus priming him for HTTYD 3 and the final step into adulthood.
Overall, I believe that the TV series also play an important part in Hiccup's coming of age story and thus offer an extended view into Hiccup and Toothless's characters (along with rest of the gang, Stoick, Gobber etc) that the movies simply can't devote their time to. I do recommend watching them along with the movies to get a more 'complete' experience from Hiccup's journey.
P.S- Yes, I have this profile pic for almost 9 years now. I am a BIG HTTYD fan.
Ngl race to the edge and riders/defenders of Berk were as big a part of my childhood as the first movie was
"Relationship and friendship are not forever but the memory of them can remain a lifetime"
Also makes me remember of the final scene of Digimon last Evolution Kizuna 😭
Kizuna however is a prequel to the 02 epilogue so the Digimon 'll get reunited
This was incredible dude, your editing is incredible. Hope we get to collab sometime.
Nolan Dean I’m a big fan Dean!!! Just say the word 🤗
Nolan Dean -- just say the word = yes, let's do that.
I was 17 when the final movie came out, and I remember saying after watching one of the trailers and saying that I hadn't realized how emotionally attached I was to the series
I was 18 and I saw it in theaters with my mom and my twin who saw the first one and I remember that my mom was crying at the good bye scene I got watery eyes but this is one of THE most impactful and best movies to me which I am eternally grateful for
These films always managed to be released at a chapter in my life where I needed them. Figuring out who I was during highschool; taking on new responsibilities as I entered college; now, learning how to navigate the immense changes in my life and saying goodbye to parts of the past. Gosh I just love how these films do so well in tying these themes to a fantastical world that I would love to live on.
The tv and Netflix series also played a huge part in my love for this franchise. They expanded the world, lore, and filled in some character gaps during the movie releases. "Riders" and "Defenders of Berk" were my Monday night rituals during high school, and "Race to the Edge" felt like we were all away at college (just less dragons, fighting, and near death scenarios for me). Highly recommend for anyone.
So sad to see it come to an end, but the memories definitely won't fade with me. Can't wait to show all of this to my future kids.
DreamWorks really knows what they're doing
I loved your video and I love httyd from the bottom of my heart. These three movies have become a part of my heart and live and they will always be. Keep up the great work.
amazing to think how young we all were when these movies first came out... i remember attaching myself so intensely to this universe, i adored it. growing up with these dragons, i think it shaped me a lot. these movies are very special indeed, and the fact that we were able to grow up with hiccup and toothless is the most beautiful part. i want to show these movies to my children, but it will never be the same experience for them as it was for us. how fortunate we are. this series was a masterpiece from start to finish.
I was 12 when the first one came out, 16 for the second, and 20 for the last one. These films are part of my own adolescent journey.
HTTYD trilogy is easily the best animated franchise or just one of the best franchises ever made.
randomly found this in my recommended while scrolling through youtube at 2am...
was not expecting to cry tonight.
You deserve way more subscribers. You hit everything spot on and went into full detail about the trilogy’s growth. I absolutely loved it. It’s sad how the next generation of Dreamworks animated movies will be more for the younger and more immature demographics, such as the Boss Baby was. The HTTYD series nails everything perfectly about the process of growing up, and the self-evolution that happens alongside it. It’s these types of life lessons that we need more of in children’s movies. The process of the protagonist growing up alongside the audience and fans makes the character more relatable and easier to understand, and so much more hard to let go of. And the music for the series was downright beautiful. John Powell and Jónsi really outdid themselves with the soundtrack. The How To Train Your Dragon franchise was a big part of my childhood. I also loved watching the tv and Netflix series, as they bridged the gap between the first and second movies, and helped explain even more of Hiccup’s growth as a character. I’m truly grateful that I grew up as a 2000’s kid and had the privilege to witness such a marvelous and stunning animated series. This is probably one of, if not my favorite trilogies of all time. Thank you for making this video.
Richman 4066 I wanted sooooo much to talk about the animated series, however at 17 minutes in, I needed to keep it succinct. However, I could talk about that series all day and my undying love of Chicken!!!
Lol everyone in my family is in on the inside jokes about Chicken
@@manningfranks686 I would really enjoy if you in the future made an entire video about the animated series. Also what did you think about Grimmel. I thought he was good but not as good as Viggo.
Remi it’s really hard to top Alfred Molina’s performance as Viggo. Grimmel had a great presence but in terms of a fully fleshed out character? Viggo all day.
I lived the How to Train Your Dragon movies and I loved The Boss Baby. I want more of both. The Boss Baby does not get the credit it deserves. No one seems to appreciate it like I do. Such a creative and funny movie.
I watched HTTYD by accident. Well... not an accident. A fantastic coincidence. I was at the time 26 yo, living in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. I went to a shopping mall that had theatres with the firm intention of watching some movie I cannot remember now, but tickets for that movie were out. So, being fan of animation, I decided to check HTTYD. It was a revelation. And together with is sequels, is probably the most amazing trilogy of animated movies ever. They have EVERYTHING. The Hero's Journey, growing up, letting go and a phenomenal story. The conclusion is bittersweet in the best possible way. I still cry when I watch it. Thank you for this video. Very well done.
What HTTYD did, growing up with its audience, it has been done so perfectly.
I have to thank them so much for this
This all really hit home for those of us that were 10-12 with the first one, becuase we've all hit relatively the same age as the characters at every turn. It's like a magnifying glass each time that lets us see the muddled details that we didn't understand made our lives the way they were.
Having that ability to grow up from 11 to 20 with a character like hiccup is so special. These movies never fail to make me emotional and inspired
I've always felt more close to the first httyd film than the others but as a 19 year old I just rewatched the second and connected with that story in a whole new way. Like Hiccup, I've entered the stage in my life where I'm struggling to grow up and find my path -- It's amazing how they managed to capture the different phases of a young person's life.
The trilogy is definitely something that hits differently at various stages of life. I saw these movies when I was about the characters’ ages.
When the 2nd came out, I wasn’t sure how I would feel about it since I connected so well to Hiccup as the scrawny outcast, which I felt as I didn’t have very many meaningful connections. 2014, I was a junior in high school, had made a great friend group, worried about graduating, and HTTYD 2 came out showing Hiccup also struggling with his future and new dynamic.
HTTYD 3, it’s 2019, I just graduated college, ready for new adventures but was going through a lot of struggling where I felt most ‘home.’ Go back to my family in my hometown? Stay where I had made new friends? Would one have to go? Saw 3rd with a group of friends, bawled my eyes out at the ending, and realized I don’t have to choose one place or another, and that the people I love and connected with will always be with me.
Every now and then, I go through a giant HTTYD binge and rewatch all the movies and shows, and each time things just click and make so much more since with the benefit of hindsight. Once I get to the family and kids aspect, I know they’ll for these movies and shows will be part of our household.
The 3rd movie did not mature with audiences. It told audiences that only children got to enjoy fantasy and that once you grew up you had to let it go. As a guy with kids, I regularly enjoy fantasy stories entirely separate from them and I found the message to be insulting, especially after the first two movies really did their best to bring everyone into a magical setting.
How to Train Your Dragon is my favorite film series of all time. I’ve seen the original countless times. I watched the final entry in the series by myself at the theater on the night of my 19th birthday.
I balled my eyes out when I watched this at the theatre. As someone who has watched the movies and the TV show, I was way too invested into HTTYD. Just like as it was said, I grew up watching these movies. These movies were my life. Hiccup and Toothless were my life. When I saw the scene where Hiccup lets go of Toothless...I couldn't do it. I didn't want to let go of the memories I gained over the past 9 years...9 years of my life that were tough but at least I had this to relate to. When I became 18, I didn't really feel like I became an adult, it just never clicked that I was now in the real world. But after watching the final movie at the age of 21, I realized I had to let go of my extreme emotional connection to this world. I had to stop living for more stories about Hiccup and his friends going on their fantastical adventures. I had to stop being immersed in their world...and instead, be immersed in mine...in order to be finally become an adult - be the person I want to see in the future.
Thank you HTTYD, and thank you, Manning Franks.
same exact thing happened to me
This was one of the few coming of age stories I’ve seen that didn’t make me feel empty when it finished
Ultimate theory: How to Train Your Dragon was the real thing stopping Covid from coming into exitance,
The two biggest conclusions for series that were just so hard to get through without crying were this, and Digimon ''Last Evolution'' Kizuna
Omg has it really been that long??? Oh god!!!! It has! I feel old!!
honestly, at the end of the hidden world, I was sobbing SO HARD my brother actively left the cinema because he was embarrassed to be seen with me!
Dude ... How dont you have more subscribers?
SHAME ON YOU! Thank you haha probably because I just really started to do something with my channel. Hopefully that changes!!
@@manningfranks686 This is a top quality review. Keep this up and you'll have a lot quick.
Maturing with the Audience allowed for the HTTYD series to follow the intrests of it's viewers, It showed progress between the films instead of just a new big bad to defeat, I watched the first movie almost every week after I would come home from middle school. This movie taught me to embrace who I am and to not change how I am as a person based on others expectations. Without this film, I dont know where I would've gone in my life. I remember how exciting it was when I got the first tv series on DVD for my birthday, and when the trailer for the netflix series released, I counted down the days to its release. This series will never leave me, and now im not afraid to be who I am. While Hiccup and Toothless' story may be over, the lessons these films taught will inspire countless amounts of people for years to come.
I was 19 when the first one came out, as old as Hiccup was by the 2nd film.
Yet despite that, the messages still resonated of each of his arcs. 19, 23, and 27 for me for each of the 3 films.
I watched for the dragons, but always came back for Hiccup and his story.
I remember watching the first movie when I was just a little kid. Sat down with my mom and dad and was absolutely in love with it. Would play dragons with my friends all the time.
Then watched the second movie, I was in my early teens. Still was in love with the first and obsessed over both of the movies. I watched that movie with my dad in theaters, my parents were divorced now.
Then I watched the third on my 18th birthday. My dad had died and I was getting ready to go to college.
These movies grew with me, and each one came out during a time I needed it. The stories grew as my life did. I couldn’t be more thankful that HTTYD was the series I grew up with, literally.
I related to hiccup in 1 going from loser to loved and in 3 I related to letting go to grow
I love how the characters are all absolutely beautiful & unique without any same face syndrome (unlike other animated movies)! They all have some imperfections which is beautiful. I was like 12-14 when the 2nd movie came out, and used to have a crush on adult Hiccup...bizarre ik, but that just means they did something right with the characters. I don't even crush on fictional characters
Only 211?! You have the quality of a tuber with a million subs
"I'm proud to call you my son" words i never heard from my father.
@@oskhol1 you're right
I got a cat during the time between HTTYD 2 and The Hidden World and ever since that cat has been in my life this franchise became a thousand times more special than it already was. You did a great job with the video, I actually got a bit emotional watching it's just sooo good. This is my favourite trilogy ever, I have watched every movie even the Hidden World about 4 times and they never fail to get me teary-eyed at least once.
Metoo!! I have always loved httyd but after I got a husky during the same period as yours, it’s just become very special to me because toothless really reminds me of my husky. And the fact that toothless has to go makes me super emotional than ever as it reminds me of my husky, that someday I have to let him go too.
Don't cry because it's over.
Smile because it happened. ~ Dr. Seuss
I don't know...The tears just rolled out
Yay I'm not the only one who believes this franchise makes DreamWorks better than disney
I had to pause this video three times to tear up. I have a younger brother who is starting to love these movies as much as I did and I’ve cried a lot in the last couple days over losing Toothless.
1st movie when I was born, the 2nd movie when I left kindergarten, The third when I officially knew about HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON
Same! :D
I asked my mom to download the whole trilogy but she only has the 2nd and 3rd movie :(
You should check out “How To Train A Dragon: Race to the Edge.” It on Netflix.
I was a bit young at the time of the first movies release (4 at the time) i dont have a great memory of when i saw the movies. I believe i may have seen the first just a bit after it released. But im almost 100% sure i saw the second in the cinemas which i am ever so grateful for. I was a bit young at the time for the story to resonate but looking back im so glad i was born when i was.
To grow and let go alongside this trilogy its sad for that to be the last time we see these characters but as in the video..the memory is always there, the swell of the first flight on toothless, the earth shattering feeling of stoics death, and the scene they say goodbye.
Really all i can say is thank you to all the people that made this movie happen, and made it great.
Even just in the gap between the first two how to train your dragon movies the characters matured and developed in a very satisfying way especially Hiccup.
Bro i keep getting goosebumps every 10 seconds when i watched this
I really love how his father was although tough to him but loved him and picked him up even before hiccup proved himself,that's where this movie became so unique and emotional to me,most movies make the "father" type characters who want something else from their apprentice straight up jerks or mean who will just try to discourage the protagonist instead of helping them at times,these movies have such a heart to them and the characters
Also, I just realised that my deep sorrow at the end of this trilogy is not unlike what it feels like to leave Narnia...
It also signals the end of innocence and childhood :(
It so deep and poetic.
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!!!! thank you for this! httyd is absolutely my favorite movie series and i was so scared for the 3rd movie, but I somehow felt at peace. now I know why :-)
In 2010, I was 8, I remember seeing the movie in theaters with my family (cousins and all) in 3D. I was always a big fan of dragons and dinosaurs before so I was THRILLED. I remember when we were finished with the movie, we went to my cousins' house and we all pretended to be dragons. I made charms for my friends and got a LOT of toys. Then, the second movie came out when I was 12, a preteen and getting ready to start the next phase of my life. I remember being shocked that they killed Stoic, my parents were shocked too (I think my grandma cried lmao). This movie stands out the most in my memory, since that was the last HTTYD movie I saw in theaters...
I was hesitant to watch the final movie, a lot of people were upset with it online. I was 17 years old, and I was a lot different than my 8 and 12 year old self. I remember when I finally sat down in my living room and watched the film with my parents, I couldn't help but cry at the end. The song "Once There Were Dragons" always brings me a sense of nostalgic bittersweet-ness. These movies mean a lot to me, and I fully intend on if I have kids one day, these movies will be one of the first I make them watch.
Bro, I'm only a minute and a half in and I'm already crying, it has been a while since I've seen the movies, and me and my siblings watched all the shows and everything, so when that music kicked in.... That franchise was my entire childhood. I'm glad this video ended up in my recommended today.
I'm not crying you're crying
I am not crying for a stupid movie
Httyd trilogy: hiccup grows up with audience
Pokemon: ash is still 10
lmao
I started with the TV show at 9/10 back when it was on Cartoon network I think, but from that moment (besides Adventure time) it was my favourite show then finally watched the movie
Now that I am 17 it's like I I saw myself in hiccup and I know there's still more of life I have to face but rewatching the movies makes me less worried about all that and more hopeful. And one of the best things about the movie is the song "we go where no on goes" which had and still has a place forever in my heart ❤️
Seeing these masterpieces always makes me hesitant about my own stories and characters, fearing they will never be even close to their quality. But I am so happy to have them so I can learn from them. This trilogy is one of the greatest ever, and worth learning from.
"First to ride one tho"
Im gonna turn this into an out of context meme
This videos makes me want to go watch How To Train Your Dragon
I’m not crying, you are....
Great video mate! I love this franchise.
Just thinking about this trilogy makes me cry happy tears, it was so darn good! Honestly far better than Shrek even with all the nostalgia for that series
I love both movies. Shrek marks my childhood along with Madagascar and the Kung Du Panda Trilogy, before I watch HTYD!
I just want to say this.
I grew up with these movies. I was 9 years old when the first one came out and I remember my awe and wonder and emotions seeing it as well as the second movie in theaters. So seeing the third one after watching the last 2 again and seeing the TV shows, words cannot describe the bittersweet feeling this left me with. But that being said, this series and story as a whole means the world to me. This video has perfectly described why this is an absolutely fantastic franchise
My god is it refreshing to see someone that gets this trilogy. It seems like every video I've seen lately has just been shitting on HTTYD 2 and Hidden World, like they're nothing but cash grabs leeching off the original. But this? This is why I love this franchise! I don't know that there's anything I would consider truly perfect, but this franchise comes about as close as anything I've ever seen. I love this series. From it's very first movie to the tv series it spawned all the way to epilogue of Hidden World, I love How to Train Your Dragon. I wouldn't trade the time I spent watching this franchise for anything. It never fails to make smile and I just want to thank you for putting into words what makes me love it so much.
It's been 4 years since the Hidden World movie was released and I still come back to these movies every single year.
The first movie came out when I was 14, then the second one when I was 18, and the third one when I was 23 so every single part of this story I felt like it was mine. I am forever grateful to the writers and Hiccup for giving me strength through my journey.
Ngl just this video made me cry thinking about what a beautifully crafted story it is
I don't cry at many movies, especially not animated once. But this movie was so well put together that i started caring about it and about it's characters. At the end when they let go i literally started crying-
CHANNEL UPDATE:
Hello!!
I just wanted to take a second and thank everyone for getting this video, which I thought would be like 1,000 people watching TOPS, to a whopping 500,000!! That’s half a million and my brain is exploding!!
Honestly, I’m writing this and I’m overwhelmed with emotion. I made this channel on a whim because I had time, passion, and a drive to get this out there. Now, all I really lack is the time. However, for whatever reason it’s happening (thank you UA-cam algorithm), this large re-ignition of love for this video has inspired me to MAKE time to continue this creative endeavor from my 9-5.
Look forward to more content in the future related to one of my favorite shows this year! Albeit, a little slower out the gate 👏👏 thank you all again, I’m forever grateful and truly humbled.
Sincerely,
Manning
I was crying so hard the 3rd film 😭😭 I felt that I was letting go of a good friend.
I remember seeing the the final moment in the cinema, where their goodbye echoed the beginning of their friendship. The hand to nose touch. The music. It was all the same but so much had changed. The absolute beauty and heartbreak of that moment was so exquisitely crafted, and the only thing I could think in that moment was "you bastards! You know exactly what that moment is going to do to everyone." And then I bawled into my beard in a theatre full of kids
This trilogy is one of my favorite of all time. My family saw the second film right after my grandmother's memorial service. While it was difficult at the time, in some small way the film did help us to process the loss of a truly extraordinary woman.
Let us not forget that how to train your dragon 2 came out on FATHER'S DAY and I saw it... WITH MY FATHER, in theaters... talk about doing us dirty I'm still crying lmao
I was 9 when “How to Train Your Dragon” premiered, 13 by the time of “How to Train Your Dragon 2”, and 18 when “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” came out. These movies have a special place in my heart because I did not only grow physically and mature with them, but because they also inspire me to be better.
Character development is a beautiful thing!!
Being the same age as Hiccup in the beginning and growing up with the HTTYD movies was such an honor. Now being 24 and recently married, seeing HTTYD 3 really tugged on my heart strings. I will forever cherish this trilogy and it will always hold a special place in my heart. This was an amazing video!! Thank you so much for making this!