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Review: 5/5 This is one of the greatest animated movies of the century, beating the boundaries of almost every animated movie, with creative flair and visually stunning graphics. The story is beautiful, simple and complex, and for most kids in the audience who aren't hardcore fans, some of the truly hard-hitting stuff will go over their heads. This saga has been Dreamwork's most successful, more popular than that weird Shrek movie and stuff like that. I experienced the rush, the same rush I had when watching the Test Flight scene, or watching Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third try to convince his stubborn dad's mind that dragons were a lot more nicer than they thought. Toothless in this movie is... wonderful. He displays the emotion that he had in the books, which was a wonderful little touch in my opinion. His relationship with the Light Fury was a charming one, with him doing his same don't-touch-the-lines-in-the-sand way of approval. Jay Baruchel, was one of the reasons why this movie is epic. He spoke in a more Hiccup-y way than in the other two movies. Finally, the Hidden World itself. The graphics of it was beautiful, and it was a delight watching it in 3D. Otherwise, I'm nearly done with my slew of projects on Scratch before I leave. In a day or two, I'll finish all of them, and tell you guys when I'll post Undaretale, and Liky. Ariyan out. CREDITS: Dora the Explorer - I'm the Map FAJTV - Airhorn, and style of project. (I based this of NINTENDO WON E3 2017) WazzoTV - Art Style How To Train Your Dragon - Pictures @limepower - HTTYD Fan