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Get ready for more fire-breathing action in the exciting sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 2, featuring an unforgettable new adventure. When Hiccup and Toothless discover a secret ice cave filled with hundreds of wild dragons and a mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of an epic battle to save the future of men and dragons! Review: A must see - Great film Review: How To Train Your Dragon 2 packs twice the amount of emotion and beautifully rendered dragon scales. - How To Train Your Dragon 2 packs twice the amount of emotion and beautifully rendered dragon scales. When I said the first film caught me off guard with its surprising amount of intensity. Well, its sequel may have just bested it. From epic large scale battles on land, sea and air to investing character development between a broken family. This a near-perfect family adventure that is hands-down the best film from DreamWorks since 'Shrek 2'. Hiccup's village has now embraced dragons, and his thirst for exploration grows. Whilst venturing across the vast seas, he comes across an antagonising maniac who wants to conquer the world by controlling dragons. What this sequel does, which many fail to do, is mature the franchise. Hiccup and his viking friends are now young adults, and so their thought process and understanding of the world has matured with its audience. And I cannot understate how important that is. They could've easily replicated the original and played it safe, but evolving the characters through age allows more emotion to come through. The enamoured relationship between Hiccup and Toothless juxtaposes the fragmented bonds between Hiccup and his parents, and it works! It so works! And I found myself quickly becoming connected with every character and the tangible connections between them. Upon the arrival of the third act, DeBlois just puts everything on the table. Soaring dragon battles that lead to a sense of loss where Hiccup may actually not prevail. With so much at stake, you are automatically absorbed. The absolute gorgeous animation just complements the fantastical world that is presented. Lighting was improved, character models were smoother and the animation itself was divine. Improvements all round! Plenty of comic relief (particularly from Ruffnut) to ease the grandeur of its story and, well, packed with so much heart and sincerity that it often overwhelms. If it wasn't for Drago being underdeveloped as a villain, this may have got the perfect rating. Alas, it is an outstanding piece of animation from a series of high-flying films that came out of nowhere.








| ASIN | B07KM2RL82 |
| Actors | America Ferrera, Cate Blanchett, Craig Ferguson, Gerard Butler, Jay Baruchel |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,729 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 1,661 in Children & Family (DVD & Blu-ray) 8,081 in Blu-ray |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,864) |
| Item model number | BR46200328 |
| Language | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1), English (DTS:X Master Audio), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Hindi (Dolby Digital 5.1), Portuguese (DTS 5.1), Portuguese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), Thai (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | 4K, Animated, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | Bonnie Arnold |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 82 g |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | French, Hindi, Indonesian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai |
A**R
A must see
Great film
T**A
How To Train Your Dragon 2 packs twice the amount of emotion and beautifully rendered dragon scales.
How To Train Your Dragon 2 packs twice the amount of emotion and beautifully rendered dragon scales. When I said the first film caught me off guard with its surprising amount of intensity. Well, its sequel may have just bested it. From epic large scale battles on land, sea and air to investing character development between a broken family. This a near-perfect family adventure that is hands-down the best film from DreamWorks since 'Shrek 2'. Hiccup's village has now embraced dragons, and his thirst for exploration grows. Whilst venturing across the vast seas, he comes across an antagonising maniac who wants to conquer the world by controlling dragons. What this sequel does, which many fail to do, is mature the franchise. Hiccup and his viking friends are now young adults, and so their thought process and understanding of the world has matured with its audience. And I cannot understate how important that is. They could've easily replicated the original and played it safe, but evolving the characters through age allows more emotion to come through. The enamoured relationship between Hiccup and Toothless juxtaposes the fragmented bonds between Hiccup and his parents, and it works! It so works! And I found myself quickly becoming connected with every character and the tangible connections between them. Upon the arrival of the third act, DeBlois just puts everything on the table. Soaring dragon battles that lead to a sense of loss where Hiccup may actually not prevail. With so much at stake, you are automatically absorbed. The absolute gorgeous animation just complements the fantastical world that is presented. Lighting was improved, character models were smoother and the animation itself was divine. Improvements all round! Plenty of comic relief (particularly from Ruffnut) to ease the grandeur of its story and, well, packed with so much heart and sincerity that it often overwhelms. If it wasn't for Drago being underdeveloped as a villain, this may have got the perfect rating. Alas, it is an outstanding piece of animation from a series of high-flying films that came out of nowhere.
V**Y
How to train your dragon
Very good film my granddaughter loves it
H**A
Great
The cd works great but the cover is little messed up
C**X
Great film
Great film
N**N
Very entertaining
The story just gets better
T**S
Fantastic
What a superb sequel this is. Upping the character development, action and overall scale HTTYD2 is the perfect example of how a sequel should be done. The story is beautifully written and high on emotional drama as well as the expected action sequences. It is five years on from the first tale and dragons are very much a normal part of life on Berk. Whilst most residents are happy tending to and racing their dragons, Hiccup has other ideas. He wants to explore the land far beyond his little island and discover new dragons. It is on these adventures that he discovers more than just dragons. The arc of the characters is fantastic and they really grow before your eyes. It is also refreshing to have an animated film which isn't afraid to deal with some difficult emotions. DreamWorks have really pushed the boat out with this one and it shows. The dragons themselves are so varied and full of personality and the flight scenes are a joy to watch. The action comes thick and fast and some of the scenery is just sublime and easy to get lost in. If there are any negatives it may be in the villain of the piece. He is just a little bland and could have done with being fleshed out a bit more but he successfully portrays a sense of real danger for our heroes with his army of dragons. HTTYD2 is quite a grown up animated film and as such some younger viewers may not find it as entertaining as the first one but over time they will come to appreciate just how stunningly well written and made this film really is. This is animation maturing into serious blockbuster and I for one cannot wait for the next chapter.
M**D
It's toothless , what more do you need to know
Kids bugged me to get it,all 3 girls watch it without a word said,trouble is they want to see the live action version now,
F**Y
Un classique toujours sympathique à regarder
L**E
Pas auusi bon que le 1, reste un film sympa d'une autre époque avec un mix de fantastique et d'arts martiaux...
T**A
前作のヒック(主人公)はひ弱なバイキングだったがカッコいいドラゴン使いになって登場する所でした 今作で一番良かったのがネタバレになるが家族が揃う所です 前作みたいに0から信頼や絆を作っていく楽しみはなく前作よりは劣るが 十分 楽しめるアクションが多くなっています このシリーズのドラゴンは他の作品の怪獣的なドラゴンではなく動物みたいに感受性のあるペットとして描いているのが良い作品です。 追記※続いて3作目も買い全て揃え1と2の変わりようが大きかったのでレンタル落ちだが1のその後のバーク島シリーズの「冒険」と「守れ!」を買いいろいろあったがまだまだ2になるまでの逞しさは4~5年の間にはもっと有りました…
N**R
Toller Film. Unsere Erste DVD blieb nach häufigem Abspielen immer hängen, deshalb musste eine neue DVD her.
S**N
Ich habe den Film heute erhalten und am Abend dann gleich in 3D angesehen. Um es vorweg zu nehmen, der Film ist wie der erste Teil wieder großartig. Die Geschichte ist aber nicht ganz so gut wie der erste Teil aber trotzdem ein sehr guter zweiter Teil ! Das 3D ist wie beim ersten Teil ausgezeichnet jedoch der erste Teil war schon fast ein 3D Referenztitel den man Freunden zeigt wenn man ihnen 3D so richtig zeigen will, jedoch hat man beim zweiten Teil bei den Pop Outs meiner Meinung nach ein wenig auf die Bremse gedrückt. Das 3D ist aber immer noch eines der Besten !! Diese Edition soll ja eine Deluxe Edition sein aber was soll daran bitte deluxe sein ? Es ist eine normale Amaray Hülle leider ohne Pappschuber jedoch hat es wenigstens ein Wendecover das man den FSK Flatschen nicht sehen muss ! Es gibt eine 3D Blu Ray, eine normale 2D Blu Ray mit den ganzen Extras und der Digital Copy. Kein Booklet, keine Papphülle, keine Extra CD mit Soundtrack oder sonstiges. Warum also dann Deluxe Edition ? Die Extras sind alle in 2D und es gibt sogar noch einen Extrafilm in 2D zu sehen. Sonst habe ich die Extras noch nicht durch aber es sind reichlich. Fazit: Diese Blu Ray ist für Animationsfans oder Drachenzähmen 1 Fans auf jedem Fall zu empfehlen !! Aber Dreamworks: Warum bietet ihr in Deutschland keine Steelbook's an ? Bei Zavvi gibt es gerade für den ersten Teil eines zu bestellen das auch ganz gut aussieht aber in Deutschland schaffen sie es leider nicht ! Schade. Das nächste mal wenigstens einen Pappschuber denn das kostet doch nicht die Welt oder ? Nachtrag: Habe nun die Extras gesichtet und muss sagen das die Qualität der Extras hoch ist aber nicht gerade viel. Es sind 3 Liebevolle Erklärungen dabei wie Fischbeins Drachenstatistiken wo alle Drachen in einem schönem Menü in deutscher Sprache und Text vorgestellt werden ! Es sind alle Drachen aufgelistet mit teilweise extra dafür gemachten Animationen ! Dann werden in gleicher Weise noch die Kriegsmaschinen von Drago erklärt und auch Hicks' Erfindungen werden vorgestellt ! Endlich mal etwas bei den Extras, was sorgfältig ins deutsche übersetzt und geschrieben wurde und ist ganz interessant anzusehen ! Des weiteren gibt es noch einen tollen Kurzfilm zu sehen mit dem Titel Das große Drachenrennen jedoch nur in 2D. Dann gibt es einige Entfallene Szenen die teilweise schon fast fertig gerendert waren aber dann doch nicht in den Film geschafft haben. Leider nur mit Untertitel ! Auch eine kurze aber schöne Bildergalerie kann man sich ansehen von schönen gemalten Szenen des Filmes. Zum Abschluß gibt es noch die üblichen Songs aus allen Dreamworks Filmen wie schon auf anderen Blu Ray Titeln von Dreamworks zu sehen waren. Insgesamt sehr hochwertige Extras die vor allem für Kinder sehr sehenswert sind !
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