
Meet Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, heir of the Viking chiefdom, but a boy with one very big problem: a hero he is not. “How to Train Your Dragon” is the riotous story of Hiccup’s quest to hunt down the fiercest dragon, bring it into submission, and – hopefully – pass his initiation.
Coinciding with the release of DreamWorks’ latest animated adventure, How to Train Your Dragon, is the cross-platform video game which continues the story that unfolds on the big screen…Below is a new teaser trailer showcasing in-game action…
Activision has teamed up with DreamWorks Animation to bring you an all-new adventure game based on the upcoming How to Train Your Dragon movie.
DreamWorks Animation has released a new featurette promoting their How to Train Your Dragon 3D adventure releasing next month. This latest clip has late-night talk show host, Craig Ferguson, narrating the training procedures for defeating/avoiding 6 different dragon species.
Last week a partnership between DreamWorks Animation and NBC was announced that would bring several How to Train Your Dragon promos to air prior, and during, the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Finally I am able to post a few of the original TV spots.
The first major announcement made today at the New York Toy Fair is the launch of a new licensed toy line for DreamWorks Animation’s “How to Train Your Dragon.” The toy line, created by Spin Master Ltd., will be available at Walmart stores everywhere on March 1, 2010…
In case you haven’t had a chance to see the FOX Business “American Icon” series spotlighting DreamWorks Animation, I have listed 3 short segments below featuring reporter Liz Claman giving us a peak into the work involved with producing the upcoming How to Train Your Dragon.
Here is the first IMAX poster which features lead characters Hiccup and Astrid riding on Toothless the dragon.
The creators of Shrek, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda have released a glimpse into their springtime animated feature called How to Train Your Dragon (based on the book by the same title). Jay Baruchel voices lead character Hiccup, a teenage viking growing up in a mythical world where youngsters are trained to fight dragons.