How to Train Your Dragon 2

How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG)

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Loss Of Loved One | Parent Child Relationship

  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Music: Randy Thom,Jeff Atmajian,Michael Silvers,Brian Chumney,Alexander Rybak Songs List
  • Award(s): BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting 2015 (Won)
    Oscar 2015 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Dog Man, Luca
  • Story:

    The thrilling second chapter of the epic How To Train Your Dragon trilogy brings back the fantastical world of Hiccup and Toothless five years later. While Astrid, Snotlout and the rest of the gang are challenging each other to dragon races (the island's new favorite contact sport), the now inseparable pair journey through the skies, charting unmapped territories and exploring new worlds. When one of their adventures leads to the discovery of a secret ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace.

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7.8/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

The thrilling second chapter of the epic How To Train Your Dragon trilogy brings back the fantastical world of Hiccup and Toothless five years later. While Astrid, Snotlout and the rest of the gang are challenging each other to dragon races (the island's new favorite contact sport), the now inseparable pair journey through the skies, charting unmapped territories and exploring new worlds. When one of their adventures leads to the discovery of a secret ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace.

Ratings

7.8/10

IMDb

92%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

Won
BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award

Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Feature Film | 2015 | Cate Blanchett

Hollywood Film Award

Animation of the Year | 2014 | Dean DeBlois

Annie Award

Outstanding Achievement in Directing in an Animated Feature Production | 2015 | Dean DeBlois

Outstanding Achievement in Music in an Animated Feature Production | 2015 | Jon Thor Birgisson

Outstanding Achievement in Editorial in an Animated Feature Production | 2015 | John K. Carr

Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Feature Production | 2015 | Fabio Lignini

Outstanding Achievement in Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 2015 | Tron Mai

IFMCA Award

Film Music Composition of the Year | 2015 | John Powell

Best Original Score for an Animated Film | 2015 | John Powell

HMMA Award

Best Original Score Animated Film | 2014 | John Powell

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Animated Feature Film of the Year | 2015 | Bonnie Arnold

BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award

Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film | 2015 | Craig Ferguson

Best Female Vocal Performance in a Feature Film in a Supporting Role | 2015 | America Ferrera

Best Male Vocal Performance in a Feature Film in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Djimon Hounsou

WFCC Award

Best Animated Female | 2014 | Cate Blanchett

Teen Choice Award

Choice Animated Movie Voice | 2014 | Cate Blanchett

OFTA Film Award

Best VoiceOver Performance | 2015 | Cate Blanchett

CCOP Award

Best Animated Film Melhor Filme de Animao | 2015 | Dean DeBlois

Golden Space Needle Award

Best Film | 2014 | Dean DeBlois

Gold Derby Film Award

Animated Feature | 2015 | Dean DeBlois

IOMA Award

Best Animated Feature Film Miglior film danimazione | 2015 | Dean DeBlois

Annie Award

Outstanding Achievement in Writing in an Animated Feature Production | 2015 | Dean DeBlois

Outstanding Achievement in Animated Effects in an Animated Production | 2015 | Tobin Jones

Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Feature Production | 2015 | Steven Hornby

VES Award

Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2015 | Bonnie Arnold

Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2015 | Baptiste Van Opstal

Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2015 | Jakob Hjort Jensen

ACCA Award

Best Animated Feature | 2014 | Dean DeBlois

Seattle Film Critics Award

Best Animated Feature | 2015 | Dean DeBlois

Cinema Bloggers Award

Best Animated Film | 2015 | Dean DeBlois

Saturn Award

Best Music | 2015 | John Powell

IFMCA Award

Film Score of the Year | 2015 | John Powell

HMMA Award

Best Song Animated Film | 2014 | Jon Thor Birgisson

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Animated Feature | 2015 | Mac Smith

C.A.S. Award

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Animated | 2015 | Shawn Murphy

PGA Award

Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2015 | Bonnie Arnold

BOX OFFICE

Budget 145,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 621,537,519 USD

MUSIC

  • #
  • Title
  • Duration
  • Listen
  • 1
  • Dragon Racing
  • 04:34
  • 2
  • Together We Map the World
  • 02:18
  • 3
  • Hiccup the Chief / Drago's Coming
  • 04:44
  • 4
  • Toothless Lost
  • 03:27
  • 5
  • Should I Know You?
  • 01:55
  • 6
  • Valka's Dragon Sanctuary
  • 03:18
  • 7
  • Losing Mom / Meet the Good Alpha
  • 03:23
  • 8
  • Meet Drago
  • 04:26
  • 9
  • Stoick Finds Beauty
  • 02:32
  • 10
  • Flying with Mother
  • 02:48
  • 11
  • For the Dancing and the Dreaming
  • 03:06
  • 12
  • Battle of the Bewilderbeast
  • 06:25
  • 13
  • Hiccup Confronts Drago
  • 04:04
  • 14
  • Stoick Saves Hiccup
  • 02:18
  • 15
  • Stoick's Ship
  • 03:47
  • 16
  • Alpha Comes to Berk
  • 02:19
  • 17
  • Toothless Found
  • 03:45
  • 18
  • Two New Alphas
  • 06:05
  • 19
  • Where No One Goes
  • 02:44
  • 20
  • Into a Fantasy (From
  • 03:32
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Dean DeBlois asked Cate Blanchett to play the role of Valka during the 2011 awards season where How to Train Your Dragon (2010) was being campaigned for Academy Award recognition. "I told her that I had written the part for her in How To Train Your Dragon 2. And she smiled, saying that the (original) movie was 'a big hit in her household with her three boys,'" said DeBlois. "I told her about the character, and I could see it blossoming in her mind." DeBlois wanted Blanchett to play Valka because he knew she could strike the right balance of "rich and commanding," mixed with a sense of "regret and vulnerability" that the part called for.

Djimon Hounsou would often do vocal exercises to prepare for his voice acting. One of these was a loud, terrible scream. Dean DeBlois liked it so much that he decided to use it as Drago's cry to summon his dragons.

The first DreamWorks Animation film to use its new animation and lighting software through the entire production. Programs named "Premo" and "Torch" will allow much more "subtlety, in facial animation, the sense of fat, jiggle, loose skin, the sensation of skin moving over muscle instead of masses moving together." Dean DeBlois said, "I think the film looks a lot better than the first. In addition, our film is the first to showcase a whole new generation of software that has been developed at DreamWorks called Apollo. In past versions, if you wanted to do something as simple as arch an eyebrow, you would have to select the eyebrow from a menu and input what degree of arch you would want, enter that numerical amount, and wait for that to render," whereas the new system allows them to work in a much more intuitive way, using a stylus and touch-sensitive Cyntiq monitor to grab and manipulate the characters, which now render in real-time. "It allows animators to go back to working with their hands."

The song "Into a Fantasy," which is heard during the end credits, was written and performed by Alexander Rybak, who also provides the voice for Hiccup in the Norwegian version.

The first DreamWorks Animation film to win a Golden Globe award for Best Animated Film.

Popular Dialogues

"Gobber: [at Stoick's funeral] May the valkyries welcome you and lead you through Odin's great battlefield. May they sing your name with love and fury, so that we might hear it rise from the depths of Valhalla and know that you've taken your rightful place at the table of kings. For a great man has fallen: A warrior. A chieftain. A father. A friend."

"Hiccup: [to Eret, who's riding on Stormfly with Astrid] Welcome aboard, dragon rider. Eret: Thanks! I think! Astrid: [to Hiccup] Where have YOU been? Hiccup: Oh, you know. Catching up with Mom. [Hiccup looks up. Astrid follows his gaze and sees Valka on Cloudjumper, summoning her Bewilderbeast] Astrid: [aghast] THAT'S your MOTHER? Hiccup: [smiles] Well, now you know where I get my dramatic flair. [He flies off with Toothless]"

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