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Post by pwnboy on Jul 27, 2013 14:43:24 GMT -5
I don't believe nobody has mentioned this, but Hiccup DOES NOT only use his left foot to control Toothless's tail, he also uses his right foot. I have three examples, see: 1. Just before the high-speed pillar dodging, immediately after snapping himself back into the saddle. 2. Immediately after "time to disappear" while fighting the red(green?) death. 3. Just before Toothless's prosthetic snaps off.
Please get this around, I'm not... Prominent enough to spread this and it seems like nobody else noticed.
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Post by iluvhttyd2 on Jul 30, 2013 18:15:12 GMT -5
This is based off a conversation I had with my uncle after the film: He asked me why Hiccup was given a name so...un-viking-like. I thought about it and told him that a 'Hiccup' is often used when someone means a mistake, a goof, or a mess-up. Hiccup could be seen as all three in the beginning and through the village's eyes. My uncle said it was cool how Toothless was also the smallest dragon of the bunch to him, however if we include the Night Terror this is false. We also wonder how Toothless could exist, there didn't seem to be another Night Fury in the nest, they could just be rare though. Lastly, when Hiccup and Astrid are flying and Hiccup goes "Thank you for nothing you useless reptile." I think it wasn't just because Toothless didn't listen but because it's like a guy with a really cool car, he wants the girl to like it so she'll like him, but in this case the 'car' was a dragon who wouldn't listen. Hey, it's iluvhttyd. It was actually "Terrible Terror", not "Night Terror", but you probably got that now. There could be a Night Fury/Terrible Terror hybrid though...
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Post by cryptic on Jul 5, 2014 0:25:39 GMT -5
does anyone know what the symbol on the clasp on hiccups chest in the 2nd movie is? its not a dragon class or the crest of berk
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Post by cryptic on Jul 5, 2014 1:00:45 GMT -5
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Post by ToothlesDayDream7 on Jul 5, 2014 13:10:12 GMT -5
It looks like a distorted version of the Stoker Class symbol.
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Post by greyliminator on Aug 25, 2014 15:32:41 GMT -5
The Red Death DOES in fact eat a viking! When they fire the catapults you can clearly see that they have guys standing on them, 'controlling' the catapult. At one scene, the RD eats a catapult. Like, half a second before that you can cleary see a guy standing on that very same catapult. While you don't get to see the poor guy getting eaten directly, i think it's near impossible for that guy to jump off that quickly. Here are some images, i hope they're clear enough:
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