It's gotten me really really tempted to pursue film music. And also aerobatics, but that's a little less related to this video... I'm a musician already, but so far more of singer-songwriter/rock guitarist.
Amazing !!! Me too, if i persue music i want to study that too! A always loved the idea of being a conducture too, i play the piano, bit have been surounded with many instruments and quality music wich i am so greatfull, my sisters play string instruments too so that helps my ear .
I remember watching the first movie in the theatre when I was little and from all the movies I've watched as a child since then, HTTYD's score is still the one that stuck most. I wasn't even that interested in film scoring back then but it was just impossible for me to not fall in love with this score.
@@starlightskywolf I watched it for the first time when I was 10 years old, now , I'm 17 and yesterday, I watched the last movie, it's just perfect, ending, music, story
@@aminemarzouk6868 speaking of how to train your dragon I prefer the first movie and the tv show I haven't watched all of race to the edge I have only seen the first 3 and the mystery of the dragon's eye, I do not have Netflix
I swear, the how to train your dragon soudtrack is one of the only music that can bring me to tears every time I hear it, no matter how many times I listened to it. It's just too powerful
7:55 I like the connection between the music and the plot a lot on this point, knowing that not only the characters we learned to love and grow up with mature but also their music by becoming more chromatic and in some sense more real to the outer world than the simple pentatonic “childhood” hyms from their teens. _Powell is just a bloody legend._
That is definitely one of the top things, so many of us love about these films. The characters and the music mature and develop with time. Few other film franchises out there ever do this.
John Powell seriously nailed this soundtrack. He didn't have to go so hard but he did and by the gods do we appreciate it!! I love this soundtrack, it's one of my favorite scores of film, like, ever.
The how to train your dragon music never fails to give me chills. It's just so good and you can hear the power in the powerful sings and the peace and sadness in the more soft songs,, just amazing
I know it's not talked about much in this video but Jonsi has such an absolutely mind blowing voice, as someone who doesn't like showing strong emotions the track "where no one goes" almost makes me cry sometimes
*Yessss! Thank you* for mentioning Jónsi!! One of my favorites of his work in HTTYD is when he sings in Scotts Gaelic in the scene when Hiccup, Astrid & Stormfly enter The Hidden World for the first time, it’s MAGICAL. He’s definitely *criminally* underrated! 🙌🏻
No matter how long its been, no matter what I watch, no matter what I listen to, I can never forget the very FIRST time I watched this movie. I was so enthralled by not only the the animation, the story, the dragons, but like you mentioned in the video, the music itself. I always find myself anywhere humming this theme, at every single age. I absolutely LOVED this series to death. It crushed me that it ends and we get to see hiccup as well as his companion toothless, grow together and even get to see the both of them have their own families.
I saw How to Train Your Dragon in the theatre, which was a rarity for my family at the time. I still have fond memories even though I never watched it again or seen any of the later films, but two things I always remembered. Firstly, it was one of the few movies I ever became teary-eyed at. Even now, a decade later, the number of films I have cried at is very low, probably less than 6. Secondly, I loved the score! I had been taking piano lessons for 6 or 7 years by the time I saw the movie, but it completely changed how I viewed music. I went from a dislike of my lessons to completely loving them! Had I not seen the film, I probably would have convinced my parents to stop my lessons and would have forgotten it all by now. Instead, piano has become my greatest hobby!
This makes so much sense on why it would be catchy, it repetitive and engraved to the bone not only because of the base music and melody but it's the feeling that makes you remember just how far it's come.
The HTTYD soundtrack is one of those things that I could talk about forever (and do, much to the annoyance of my family). It is absolutely my favorite film score of all time. This video was such a wonderful tribute to it ! :)
I'd really like to - freelance life just throws a lot of projects my way which need insanely fast turnaronuds - you get many days where you just have to pour everything into a single project, and so I find it hard to juggle all these extra projects, especially because things like the Podcast were passion projects that didn't really have an impact on income. It's not all about income at all, of course (though that is a factor at my age), but there are sadly only so many things I could juggle at one time, so I've really had to figure out how to prioritise the important ones. I wish UA-cam and all that would earn me enough to have a team so we could expand a lot more, but alas the Classical Music niche doesn't give a lot of ad money at all, especially when videos like this one are copyright stricken! And I'm more a natural musician/teacher than a natural businessman...!
How to train your dragon has and always will stick with me because it is one of the first pieces I ever played with an ensemble. I had the chance to play a medley with my wind ensemble in 6th grade. It's still one of my favorite pieces to date.
Finally glad the soundtrack for HTTYD is getting some praise! By far my favorite soundtrack from any series. Bit embarrassed to admit 2 years ago the HTTYD sound track was my most listened to album on Spotify.
So, I watched How to Train Your Dragon for the first time several years ago with an ex I'd rather forget and then never bothered with it again for quite some time. A little over a year ago I was working with a friend and he had a playlist on of movie scores, and I'm pretty sure Test Drive came on, and despite only having watched the movie once several years prior, I was like "that's How to Train Your Dragon isn't it?" So I looked up the soundtrack, and was so enthralled by it that I simply HAD to buy the movie, and proceeded to watch it probably 10 times in the next 6 months. The rest of the movie is great, but MANY of those rewatches were driven by the awesome soundtrack.
This is an interesting approach to the topic, with some great editing! I know the score well, and this is a good overview, plus I appreciate the added focus on the music history and background. It should be noted that Powell's scoring approach was more to emphasize story themes rather than character themes, but the two are inherently linked.
The first movie came out while I was in high school, so I was too old to "grow up with the movies". And by pure chance, I just never ended up seeing them until earlier this year, despite everyone telling me they were great for over a decade. But even without that nostalgia, these movies hit me like a truck. Some scenes are just so striking that they just live rent free in my brain now.
In the first movie, the musical beginning (opening of the film) introduces every single score (apart from Toothless, because he doesn’t exist yet) within the movie, like the Berk theme, the dragon theme, Hiccup’s theme, Astrid’s theme. It’s like musical foreshadowing and reminiscing at the same time. 😊
I've been saying these things since 2010 when the soundtrack came out, so it's nice to see it laid out in a professional format. Absolutely impeccable breakdown here, sir. I'm subbing for sure.
hiccups theme and toothless theme during the first time they learn to fly, *chef's kiss. hiccups theme is main theme heard during this scene, until he learns to trust toothless and work together with him and the combo piece of music, amazing. even if you dont know anything about music, the composer was smart to drop little leitmotifs of hiccups and toothless themes throughout the movie before-hand so that when they finally learn to fly together, it just hits harder in the feels.
I was almost 9 when the 2nd movie came out. That's the first movie I saw actually. My father brought to the theater to see Maleficent but that was cancelled, so we watched HTTYD 2. That is the best memory wise thing he did for me since he isn't a good father at all. He was never there for me. Currently, 17 now and I haven't seen him in 8 years. The most grateful thing I thank him for memory-making-wise is taking me to HTTYD 2. I still listen to the soundtrack to this day and every so many months I rewatch one of the movies. I have seen many movies but this is still number one in my heart. I still listen to the soundtrack and I will never get tired of it. It moves me every time and makes me happy. I started learning Flying with Mother recently and I want to complete it to present it to my caring mom on Mother's Day. Thank you John Powell for being part in shaping my memories, my love for music and my childhood. I will only say this once, thank you father, for taking me to the movies that one time.
This made me to remember about myself in my deep loneliness in the end of 2018 and the year of 2019 that was the year that i listened a lot to the soundtrack from How To Train Your Dragon and made never to forget about this masterpiece of music!
the music in HTTYD is epic and unforgettable. John Powell and Jónsi's collaboration blends orchestral and electronic elements to capture the film's adventurous spirit. From the soaring main theme to the haunting "Forbidden Friendship" track, the music evokes a range of emotions. The music also plays a key role in the storytelling, adding depth to the visuals on screen. Jónsi's vocals add an ethereal quality, emphasizing the film's themes of wonder and discovery. The music is a testament to the skill and talent of the composers and musicians, and has helped make the film a beloved classic.
I don’t know about other ans oh HTTYD but when I listen the main soundtrack in any songs I have a smile on my face like automatically. It’s more like a mix between freedom and happiness like go back somewhere you really belong. I wish one day listening in live 😊
The music has always and will always bring me back into a trance reminding me of my younger years and being fascinated with this fictional world of vikings and dragons
I saw the first one 5 times in the theater back then. It just blew me away how incredible and touching it was. The story did get darker and bigger with the other two, but the core, simple idea, that of a deep friendship between two beings from seemingly opposite worlds, was kept, respected and nurtured. Powell's music was the icing really cemented that by turning images and emotions into music
I remember watching HTTYD 10x in one day as a child haha! I can't believe it was 13 years already! Everything was just so perfect in that movie. And i still get goosebumps up until now when listening to "Test Drive".. the music and the movie in general is still one of my moooost favorite animated movies of all!
Wow, what a great video. The perfect amount of background music to let you listen to it while not being distracted from your voice. What an absolute masterpiece!!
“Men didn’t cry at the Titanic, they have no feelings.” Out of all the movies, shows and cartoons The only ones that were able to make me cry were Ninjago, and How To Train Your Dragon.
I'm not someone who's particularly hard to make cry, but I usually only cry at peak empotional moments in movies that took a lot of buildup. But I literally just teared up from hearing like 3 seconds of some of these tracks at the beginning of the video. How can this much raw talent exist?
The soundtrack "Test Drive" always makes me want to live my life to the grandest scale; cross every sea and climb every mountain, achieve everything that needs to be achieved, and pride yourself in who you are. God, it's so good. This soundtrack is to me everything that is humanity and life.
I can’t forget the feeling when I first hear the music, and I’m not even watching the movie. Someone told me the music is great, so I give it a try. Than I’m in love with not just the music but the movie itself. Such incredible artwork!
The HTTRD Score is a top tier masterpiece and something that is not seen nowadays make rare and all the more amazing alongside the kung fu panda Oogway Ascends score as well both are legendary
Dude how to train your dragon is by far my favorite movies of all times and series... i can watch it many time, i am 17 years old and forever will say that i am not to old to like it. Could never point a finger of why i loved everything of H.T.T.Y.D , i think the sound tracks have a big roll in it that makes it a master piece, not only with the visuals and story line and acting and easter eggs . Its just a master piece.
I love his work on the Call of The Wild, I don't know if you heard it. Again, very original and memorable melodies in multiple tracks, and as a fan of the original novel, even if the movie didn't reach the expectations, the score can totally match with London's work.
I saw the httyd and music in the title I had to pick. I have been listening to this soundtrack more then any other and has been inspiring me for over a decade. Thank you for this vid
The reason why it is for me is because the love I had for it when first watching the film as a child was incredible. I wouldn't stop watching httyd not one bit.
Since I can remember, this franchise has been my favorite, thinking about it makes it top all others. Even my other music nerd siblings agree, even though the films are good, the music is Great. It's a powerful experience that makes you feel such, and it's stuck in your head all the time. I can whistle tunes (perhaps not on key sometimes), so I whistle httyd tunes again and again, even though sometimes people find it annoying. Thank you for making this and seeing how it makes it all possible, even nothing would top this franchise. May God bless you and everything in your life.
I can't describe how this soundtrack speak to my souls. I got chils just hearing it faintly in the background. one could tell me about his morning routine, but with the main theme on the backfround it would feel like an epic adventure
It brings me so much joy that society is in agreeance that the How To Train Your Dragon franchise has one of the best scores in filmic history.
Oh hey it's the girl who gets angry and dumb TV shows
Whoa, good to see you here! Subscribed a while ago when I saw your excellent work on one of my favorite films of all time
The music for the meeting of Hiccup and Toothless is pure magic.
We can’t agree on war but we can on this
One of? I think you mean THE best.
HTTYD was one of the scores that got me into film music. I’m a graduate student of film music now!
It's gotten me really really tempted to pursue film music. And also aerobatics, but that's a little less related to this video...
I'm a musician already, but so far more of singer-songwriter/rock guitarist.
Good luck
Amazing !!! Me too, if i persue music i want to study that too! A always loved the idea of being a conducture too, i play the piano, bit have been surounded with many instruments and quality music wich i am so greatfull, my sisters play string instruments too so that helps my ear .
Congrats on your graduation dude!
Congratulations on graduating in film music. Good luck in your future career. Hope you can make it.
This video feels a bit like a love letter to How to Train Your Dragon and I'm completely on board with it!
It deserves all the love letters it gets!
all aboard ^^
Httyd deserve all the love that's given to it 💖
@@mysticmagic8762 fr
I remember watching the first movie in the theatre when I was little and from all the movies I've watched as a child since then, HTTYD's score is still the one that stuck most. I wasn't even that interested in film scoring back then but it was just impossible for me to not fall in love with this score.
Where are the replies?
How to train your dragon is one of my favorite movies of all time
@@starlightskywolf I watched it for the first time when I was 10 years old, now , I'm 17 and yesterday, I watched the last movie, it's just perfect, ending, music, story
@@aminemarzouk6868 speaking of how to train your dragon I prefer the first movie and the tv show I haven't watched all of race to the edge I have only seen the first 3 and the mystery of the dragon's eye,
I do not have Netflix
Yeah. I saw it when I was 6 y.o but this song Test Drive stucked in my head forever. Its amazing
I swear, the how to train your dragon soudtrack is one of the only music that can bring me to tears every time I hear it, no matter how many times I listened to it. It's just too powerful
Same
same bro, ive seen it so many times and still love it, i actually nearly cry sometimes, idk how but it makes me so happy
Right. Just sound alone swells within you, filling you with emotion. Music is a beautiful thing.
For me it's Kung Fu Panda. And it's from the same composer so that makes sense.
Yeah nothing makes me cry the way the music does when hiccup and toothless start really flying together for the first time
Idk why but at 8:58 I burst into tears, forbidden friendship has stuck with me for years- even more than any of the other songs
You're not the only one... What an outstanding film!
same... I love all of the songs from httyd but forbidden friendship has always stood out to me; it gets me emotional sometimes
My favourite music piece ever ❤️
Ahhh, I love them ALL. But I have a few stand-out favorites and Forbidden Friendship is *definitely* one of them! 😭
7:55 I like the connection between the music and the plot a lot on this point, knowing that not only the characters we learned to love and grow up with mature but also their music by becoming more chromatic and in some sense more real to the outer world than the simple pentatonic “childhood” hyms from their teens.
_Powell is just a bloody legend._
That is definitely one of the top things, so many of us love about these films. The characters and the music mature and develop with time. Few other film franchises out there ever do this.
@@danielwhyatt3278 I can only think of one other franchise - Harry Potter
I get literal chills whenever I watch any of these movies and the music starts playing
HTTYD literally was my childhood, I absolutely love videos like this this is so well put together.
That explains why I love Kung Fu Panda and HTTYD, not only the plot, movie, characters, but also the soundtracks.
A good soundtrack makes a brilliant film legendary.
Man, the "test drive" track of the first movie is so thrilling and powerful. What a great score!
John Powell seriously nailed this soundtrack. He didn't have to go so hard but he did and by the gods do we appreciate it!! I love this soundtrack, it's one of my favorite scores of film, like, ever.
My husband is one of the Supervising animators on all 3 HTTYD so it has been a massive part of our lives. I have never been able to not cry..
I thank him so much for his work.
The how to train your dragon music never fails to give me chills. It's just so good and you can hear the power in the powerful sings and the peace and sadness in the more soft songs,, just amazing
I know it's not talked about much in this video but Jonsi has such an absolutely mind blowing voice, as someone who doesn't like showing strong emotions the track "where no one goes" almost makes me cry sometimes
*Yessss! Thank you* for mentioning Jónsi!! One of my favorites of his work in HTTYD is when he sings in Scotts Gaelic in the scene when Hiccup, Astrid & Stormfly enter The Hidden World for the first time, it’s MAGICAL. He’s definitely *criminally* underrated! 🙌🏻
Every time you hear the opening to the theme you realize that something awesome and inspiring is happening
No matter how long its been, no matter what I watch, no matter what I listen to, I can never forget the very FIRST time I watched this movie. I was so enthralled by not only the the animation, the story, the dragons, but like you mentioned in the video, the music itself. I always find myself anywhere humming this theme, at every single age. I absolutely LOVED this series to death. It crushed me that it ends and we get to see hiccup as well as his companion toothless, grow together and even get to see the both of them have their own families.
I saw How to Train Your Dragon in the theatre, which was a rarity for my family at the time. I still have fond memories even though I never watched it again or seen any of the later films, but two things I always remembered. Firstly, it was one of the few movies I ever became teary-eyed at. Even now, a decade later, the number of films I have cried at is very low, probably less than 6. Secondly, I loved the score! I had been taking piano lessons for 6 or 7 years by the time I saw the movie, but it completely changed how I viewed music. I went from a dislike of my lessons to completely loving them! Had I not seen the film, I probably would have convinced my parents to stop my lessons and would have forgotten it all by now. Instead, piano has become my greatest hobby!
You reeeeally need to watch the other 2 movies to complete your viewing experience. They’re beauuutiful.
This HTTYD has my entire heart. Not just a segment…my entire heart ❤️
This makes so much sense on why it would be catchy, it repetitive and engraved to the bone not only because of the base music and melody but it's the feeling that makes you remember just how far it's come.
This video is the spiritual successor to the legendary video by sideways!
You know a movie is good when you listen to its OST after 5+ years and still get chills from the music.
I am a big fan of the HTTYD movies. And John Powell's sound track certainly has a lot to do with my love of these movies.
The HTTYD soundtrack is one of those things that I could talk about forever (and do, much to the annoyance of my family). It is absolutely my favorite film score of all time. This video was such a wonderful tribute to it ! :)
"Where no one goes" is still by far my favorite film score of all time
It’s one of my FAVORITES, tooo!
My favourite movie since 2010 and my absolute favourite score of all time.
I see anything of How to Train your Dragon and I instantly start humming the themes... best animated trilogy and series ever!!
fr
I'm quite convinced I've listened to the CD of the soundtrack to the first film a 3-digit number of times. Just a masterpiece!
Another EXCELLENT video. Are you also bringing back your podcasts? Your deep dives into specific pieces are so engaging and educational.
I would love for the podcast to come back!!
I'd really like to - freelance life just throws a lot of projects my way which need insanely fast turnaronuds - you get many days where you just have to pour everything into a single project, and so I find it hard to juggle all these extra projects, especially because things like the Podcast were passion projects that didn't really have an impact on income. It's not all about income at all, of course (though that is a factor at my age), but there are sadly only so many things I could juggle at one time, so I've really had to figure out how to prioritise the important ones. I wish UA-cam and all that would earn me enough to have a team so we could expand a lot more, but alas the Classical Music niche doesn't give a lot of ad money at all, especially when videos like this one are copyright stricken! And I'm more a natural musician/teacher than a natural businessman...!
Loved the podcast aswell and it would be great if you would being it back, but that’s totally understandable
i am a huge fan of hans zimmer, john powell, ludwig gorranson and john williams.
music is my life, their music sends goosebumps.
the httyd soundtrack is my absolute favorite. it brings out feelings of nostalgia and makes me wish I was flying on a dragon too
Sammee
How to train your dragon has and always will stick with me because it is one of the first pieces I ever played with an ensemble. I had the chance to play a medley with my wind ensemble in 6th grade. It's still one of my favorite pieces to date.
HTTYD is one of the only movie franchises that’s made me cry, the music is definitely part of why
man, im hit with the feels again. this will forever be my favorite movie
Finally glad the soundtrack for HTTYD is getting some praise! By far my favorite soundtrack from any series. Bit embarrassed to admit 2 years ago the HTTYD sound track was my most listened to album on Spotify.
Don’t be embarrassed, you shouldn’t be!!
So, I watched How to Train Your Dragon for the first time several years ago with an ex I'd rather forget and then never bothered with it again for quite some time. A little over a year ago I was working with a friend and he had a playlist on of movie scores, and I'm pretty sure Test Drive came on, and despite only having watched the movie once several years prior, I was like "that's How to Train Your Dragon isn't it?" So I looked up the soundtrack, and was so enthralled by it that I simply HAD to buy the movie, and proceeded to watch it probably 10 times in the next 6 months. The rest of the movie is great, but MANY of those rewatches were driven by the awesome soundtrack.
no joke, every time i listen to Test Drive i get goosebumps and tear up - this is one of my favourite movie soundtracks of all time
This is an interesting approach to the topic, with some great editing! I know the score well, and this is a good overview, plus I appreciate the added focus on the music history and background. It should be noted that Powell's scoring approach was more to emphasize story themes rather than character themes, but the two are inherently linked.
Some days, I just put the first HTTYD soundtrack on repeat and it just makes me feel good.
He musical works in these movies are legendary
The first movie came out while I was in high school, so I was too old to "grow up with the movies". And by pure chance, I just never ended up seeing them until earlier this year, despite everyone telling me they were great for over a decade. But even without that nostalgia, these movies hit me like a truck. Some scenes are just so striking that they just live rent free in my brain now.
Bro this franchise was my childhood, every time I hear the themes I get a massive wave of nostalgia and it’s amazing
YES!!! More film music videos.
In the first movie, the musical beginning (opening of the film) introduces every single score (apart from Toothless, because he doesn’t exist yet) within the movie, like the Berk theme, the dragon theme, Hiccup’s theme, Astrid’s theme. It’s like musical foreshadowing and reminiscing at the same time. 😊
I've been saying these things since 2010 when the soundtrack came out, so it's nice to see it laid out in a professional format. Absolutely impeccable breakdown here, sir. I'm subbing for sure.
hiccups theme and toothless theme during the first time they learn to fly, *chef's kiss. hiccups theme is main theme heard during this scene, until he learns to trust toothless and work together with him and the combo piece of music, amazing. even if you dont know anything about music, the composer was smart to drop little leitmotifs of hiccups and toothless themes throughout the movie before-hand so that when they finally learn to fly together, it just hits harder in the feels.
Simply put, John Powell’d soundtracks are awesome :)
I was almost 9 when the 2nd movie came out. That's the first movie I saw actually. My father brought to the theater to see Maleficent but that was cancelled, so we watched HTTYD 2. That is the best memory wise thing he did for me since he isn't a good father at all. He was never there for me. Currently, 17 now and I haven't seen him in 8 years. The most grateful thing I thank him for memory-making-wise is taking me to HTTYD 2. I still listen to the soundtrack to this day and every so many months I rewatch one of the movies. I have seen many movies but this is still number one in my heart.
I still listen to the soundtrack and I will never get tired of it. It moves me every time and makes me happy.
I started learning Flying with Mother recently and I want to complete it to present it to my caring mom on Mother's Day.
Thank you John Powell for being part in shaping my memories, my love for music and my childhood.
I will only say this once, thank you father, for taking me to the movies that one time.
ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVIE OUT THERE
This made me to remember about myself in my deep loneliness in the end of 2018 and the year of 2019 that was the year that i listened a lot to the soundtrack from How To Train Your Dragon and made never to forget about this masterpiece of music!
i get sad listening to it and knowing that there might not be a 4th one. it is so nostalgic and it was my childhood
Totally agree. From the very first time I watched the original film I was surprised & welcomed the delightful score
art. I love 4:38 theme and i also love the second movie start music and when Hiccups mom and dad start singing. Whistling it its just satisfying lol
You almost made me cry with that violin music at the start. That song was always a beautiful listen everytime it was played in the movie
the music in HTTYD is epic and unforgettable. John Powell and Jónsi's collaboration blends orchestral and electronic elements to capture the film's adventurous spirit. From the soaring main theme to the haunting "Forbidden Friendship" track, the music evokes a range of emotions. The music also plays a key role in the storytelling, adding depth to the visuals on screen. Jónsi's vocals add an ethereal quality, emphasizing the film's themes of wonder and discovery. The music is a testament to the skill and talent of the composers and musicians, and has helped make the film a beloved classic.
I don’t know about other ans oh HTTYD but when I listen the main soundtrack in any songs I have a smile on my face like automatically. It’s more like a mix between freedom and happiness like go back somewhere you really belong. I wish one day listening in live 😊
“Forbidden Friendship” is one of my all time favorite film tracks…. Absolutely gorgeous.
Thank you for this great video!!
The music has always and will always bring me back into a trance reminding me of my younger years and being fascinated with this fictional world of vikings and dragons
I saw the first one 5 times in the theater back then. It just blew me away how incredible and touching it was. The story did get darker and bigger with the other two, but the core, simple idea, that of a deep friendship between two beings from seemingly opposite worlds, was kept, respected and nurtured. Powell's music was the icing really cemented that by turning images and emotions into music
I don't know how but two of the music played in the video instantly made me drop a tear when they came up. truely memorable music
I remember watching HTTYD 10x in one day as a child haha! I can't believe it was 13 years already! Everything was just so perfect in that movie. And i still get goosebumps up until now when listening to "Test Drive".. the music and the movie in general is still one of my moooost favorite animated movies of all!
I absolutely love this score. I can’t even describe how moving it is, but I think you all know what I’m talking about.
Wow, what a great video. The perfect amount of background music to let you listen to it while not being distracted from your voice. What an absolute masterpiece!!
Reminds me of Basil Pouledoris's Conan the Barbarian score. Good to see more of these epic scores in film!
This movie meant so much to me growing up. Thanks for taking a deep dive into what made it magical
How to train you dragon was a work of art and will always have a place in my heart. The and a silver wool lining of music.
“Men didn’t cry at the Titanic, they have no feelings.”
Out of all the movies, shows and cartoons
The only ones that were able to make me cry were Ninjago, and How To Train Your Dragon.
HTTYD will remain in our hearts.
i cried like a child with the ending and still makes me cry
There is so much instrumentation of the themes in the HTTYD trilogies. I would love to see an orchestra performing all of the themes!
I'm not someone who's particularly hard to make cry, but I usually only cry at peak empotional moments in movies that took a lot of buildup.
But I literally just teared up from hearing like 3 seconds of some of these tracks at the beginning of the video. How can this much raw talent exist?
I still listen to these tracks and vaguely remember the scene they played in,I get goose bumps every time.
The soundtrack "Test Drive" always makes me want to live my life to the grandest scale; cross every sea and climb every mountain, achieve everything that needs to be achieved, and pride yourself in who you are. God, it's so good. This soundtrack is to me everything that is humanity and life.
I can’t forget the feeling when I first hear the music, and I’m not even watching the movie. Someone told me the music is great, so I give it a try. Than I’m in love with not just the music but the movie itself. Such incredible artwork!
One of the most legendary music that exists.
Our of all songs on this soundtrack forbidden friendship is the one stuck with me the most, these movies has a special place in my heart :)
This music will always stay in my heart.
The HTTRD Score is a top tier masterpiece and something that is not seen nowadays make rare and all the more amazing alongside the kung fu panda Oogway
Ascends score as well both are legendary
I’m a simple man : I see Inside The Score, I see How to train your dragon, I click.
I am NOT joking I got literal chills when he played the music at 1:55
GOOSEBUMPS THAT WHAT IT GIVES ME WHENEVER I HEAR HTTYD's SOUNDTRACKS
Just love how the music is changing to the scenes of the movie with a good story just like how to train your dragon.
I just learned what a leitmotif was today. I’ve just been calling them something along the lines of “character themes” for the longest time.
this is the most beautiful soundtrack ever. Going to watch the movies again..
Dude how to train your dragon is by far my favorite movies of all times and series... i can watch it many time, i am 17 years old and forever will say that i am not to old to like it. Could never point a finger of why i loved everything of H.T.T.Y.D , i think the sound tracks have a big roll in it that makes it a master piece, not only with the visuals and story line and acting and easter eggs . Its just a master piece.
I hope Powell does something big soon, like another Star Wars, or Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings...
I always thought he had the talent and understanding of themes to score a Star Wars film. I think it could be absolutely epic
@@trinitygrau4978 Well, he _did_ already do "Solo: a Star Wars Story" but I'm greedy and i want even more. lol
I love his work on the Call of The Wild, I don't know if you heard it. Again, very original and memorable melodies in multiple tracks, and as a fan of the original novel, even if the movie didn't reach the expectations, the score can totally match with London's work.
Thanks .... Now I have to listen to it AGAIN!
I did my final thesis on this score. It has always been my absolute favorite.
“Test Drive” is incapable of *not* giving me chills
I was feeling that good old nostalgia so i decided to finally watch this from my watch later list.
There's lot of epic scores i've heard from many series i've been witness, but this, is number one
I saw the httyd and music in the title I had to pick. I have been listening to this soundtrack more then any other and has been inspiring me for over a decade. Thank you for this vid
The reason why it is for me is because the love I had for it when first watching the film as a child was incredible. I wouldn't stop watching httyd not one bit.
You should talk about some memorable hero scores, specifically the Sam Raimi Spiderman Trilogy
Yes!
Since I can remember, this franchise has been my favorite, thinking about it makes it top all others. Even my other music nerd siblings agree, even though the films are good, the music is Great. It's a powerful experience that makes you feel such, and it's stuck in your head all the time. I can whistle tunes (perhaps not on key sometimes), so I whistle httyd tunes again and again, even though sometimes people find it annoying. Thank you for making this and seeing how it makes it all possible, even nothing would top this franchise. May God bless you and everything in your life.
I can't describe how this soundtrack speak to my souls. I got chils just hearing it faintly in the background.
one could tell me about his morning routine, but with the main theme on the backfround it would feel like an epic adventure
finished every single movie and series, its amazing, watched the 2nd one more than 5 times and 3rd one was heartbreaking
so this is why I cry whenever I listen to the soundtracks? the emotional attachment goes beyond just liking music
Dude, I needed this video, the music on this trilogy is truly something else
Finally Someone is talking about these master pieces!!! These Movie soundtracks are Legendary!!!