![]() The film is essentially chasing the tale of what happens when one leaves the nest. Hiccup’s best pal, Fishlegs (Mintz-Plasse), is as loyal - and as dense - as ever. Twins Tuffnut (Miller) and Ruffnut (Wiig) are into as much mischief as ever, but it does seem that Snoutlout (Hill) is resigned that he will never be chief or win Astrid’s (Ferrera) heart. And the kids who were in training the last time around are, like Hiccup, all grown up. Meanwhile, Gobber (Ferguson) is working the forges with even more creativity, making for some amusing sight gags. The locals’ long-held fear of dragons has been replaced by a tendency to domesticate and pamper - every hut has at least one curled up by the hearth.īerk’s beloved chieftain, Stoick the Vast (Butler), is pressing to put his horned helmet on Hiccup’s head - a father-son passing of the torch that Hiccup continues to resist. ![]() ![]() The sport involves midair sheep passing, sky-high sheep dunking and a lot of other hoop action that looks like basketball might if LeBron James were on the back of an unstoppable fire-breathing beast instead of just being one. “Dragon 2” returns to the now-peaceful Berk just in time for the dragon games.
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