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Dragons: Riders of Berk (season 1)Dragons: Defenders of Berk (season 2)Dragons: Race to the Edge (seasons 3–8)GenreBased onDeveloped byLinda TeverbaughMike TeverbaughVoices ofJulie MarcusTheme music composerComposer(s)Country of originUnited StatesOriginal language(s)EnglishNo. Of seasons8No. Of episodes118 ProductionExecutive producer(s)Linda TeverbaughMike Teverbaugh (Season 1-2)Art Brown(Season 3-8)Producer(s)Art BrownDouglas SloanEditor(s)John LausLynn HobsonPeter TomaszewiczJoel FisherJay FoxErnesto MatamorosRunning time22 minutesProduction company(s)Distributor(current)ReleaseOriginal network(2012–14)(2015–18)Audio format5.1Original releaseAugust 7, 2012 –February 16, 2018ChronologyPreceded by(2010)Followed by(2014)External linksDreamWorks Dragons is an American based on the 2010 film. The first two series serve as a bridge between the first film and its, while the third series bridges the second and, and reprise their voice-acting roles from.
New cast members include Julie Marcus and Andree Vermeulen as Ruffnut (previously voiced by ), as Snotlout (previously voiced by ), as Gobber the Belch (previously voiced by ), and as Stoick the Vast (previously voiced by ).DreamWorks Dragons was announced by on October 12, 2010. According to, executive producer for How to Train Your Dragon, the series was planned to be much darker and deeper than 's previous television series spin-offs, with a similar tone to the movie. DreamWorks Dragons was the first DreamWorks Animation series to air on Cartoon Network rather than.A one-hour preview consisting of two episodes aired on August 7, 2012, on, with the official premiere of the series on September 5, 2012. A total of 40 episodes aired on Cartoon Network during the first two seasons, subtitled Riders of Berk and Defenders of Berk respectively.Afterwards, the series was named Race to the Edge, the first season of which debuted on Netflix on June 26, 2015. The second and third seasons of Dragons: Race to the Edge premiered on January 8 and June 24, 2016, respectively.
The fourth season was released on February 17, 2017. The series was renewed for a fifth season, which was released on Netflix on August 25, 2017. The series (alongside the Netflix exclusive, ) is syndicated as part of the newly rebranded on September 9, 2017. Dragons: Race to the Edge was renewed for a sixth and final season which was released on February 16, 2018.
Contents.Plot Taking place between and, DreamWorks Dragons follows Hiccup as he tries to keep balance within the new cohabitation of. Alongside keeping up with Berk's newest installment—A Dragon Training Academy—Hiccup, Toothless, and the rest of the Viking Teens are put to the test when they are faced with new worlds harsher than Berk, new dragons that can't all be trained, and new enemies who are looking for every reason to destroy the harmony between Vikings and Dragons altogether.Characters. This section needs additional citations for.
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( February 2017) Dragon Riders. Hiccup Horrendous Haddock (voiced by ) – A clumsy and underweight viking. He and his dragon, Toothless, share the strongest bond of all riders and dragons. Toothless – An extremely rare, male Night Fury befriended by Hiccup, and the only dragon that cannot fly without his rider, having lost his left tail fin in the first feature film. Toothless has dark black scales, retractable teeth, and the ability to shoot plasma bolts.
Toothless also has the unique ability to navigate in dark places using. Astrid Hofferson (voiced by ) – Hiccup's close friend and partner; and the unofficial second-in-command of the dragon training academy. She has a strong character, is one of the most courageous of the Dragon Riders, and is very competitive. She has a strong bond with her dragon, Stormfly. During Season 5 of Race to the Edge, Hiccup gives Astrid a betrothal necklace, making them officially engaged to be married.
Stormfly – A blue, female Deadly Nadder befriended by Astrid. Like Hiccup and Toothless, Astrid and Stormfly display exceptional teamwork. Stormfly and Toothless share a friendly rivalry in most of the competitions Hiccup and Astrid devise.
In addition to her magnesium-fueled fire bursts, Stormfly can launch spines from her tail. Fishlegs Ingerman (voiced by ) – One of Hiccup's close friends; has a great encyclopedic knowledge of dragons. He is not as courageous as the other Dragon Riders, but is a loyal friend, especially to Hiccup and Astrid. He has formed a very close relationship with his dragon, Meatlug. Meatlug – A brown, female Gronckle who bonded with Fishlegs. Because of her husky size and short wingspan, she lacks the aerobatic maneuverability and speed of the other dragons.
She and Fishlegs have a very close, nurturing relationship. She also can eat a particular combination of iron ore and rocks and regurgitate a valuable metal known as 'Gronckle iron'. Snotlout Jorgenson (voiced by ) – One of Hiccup's friends; reckless, quarrelsome, and often seen mocking or annoying the other riders. He has a complicated relationship with his dragon, Hookfang. Hookfang – A red, male Monstrous Nightmare, ridden by Snotlout.
Hookfang has a habit of attacking Snotlout or abandoning him when Snotlout tries to assert dominance, and does not always pay attention to Snotlout. In battle, Hookfang covers his skin with his flammable saliva and sets it on fire, without harming himself; this ability is almost never used when Snotlout is riding him. Tuffnut Thorston (voiced by ) and Ruffnut Thorston (voiced by Julie Marcus (season 1) and Andree Vermeulen (seasons 2–8)) – Male and female and followers of Hiccup. They constantly quarrel and disobey commands. Barf and Belch – A green, male, two-headed Hideous Zippleback jointly ridden by the twins, normally with Ruffnut riding the dragon's right head, named Barf (which can exhale explosive gas), and Tuffnut riding the dragon's left head, named Belch (which can ignite the gas). The heads are usually agreeable, but can have difficulty flying when their riders disagree, and sometimes quarrel as a result.Notable inhabitants of Berk. Stoick the Vast (voiced by ) – The of Berk and father to Hiccup; immensely strong, fearless, fierce, and possessed of shrewd judgement and compassion.
His first dragon is a Thunderdrum named Thornado, who is later released back into the wild. His second dragon is Skullcrusher, a Rumblehorn. Gobber the Belch (voiced by ) – The of Berk, Stoick's closest friend, and Hiccup's mentor. Later he is seen riding a Hotburple named Grump. Spitelout Jorgenson (voiced by ) – Snotlout's father.
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Spitelout takes pride in his son's achievements, but seldom forgives his failures. He is a member of the A-team and rides a Deadly Nadder named Kingstail. Gustav Larson (voiced by ) – Gustav is a teenager who aspires to be a Dragon Rider.
He takes Snotlout as his model and hero, especially in the first two seasons. He becomes the leader of Berk’s A-Team and he rides a Monstrous Nightmare named Fanghook, based on Hookfang's name. Gothi (voiced by Angela Bartys) – The village's. As a, she communicates by gesturing or drawing lines and hieroglyphic-like pictures, translated by Gobber or Fishlegs.
She rides a Gronckle as part of the A-team. Mildew (voiced by ) – Mildew is a cantankerous, spiteful, aged and generally disliked Berk local. He is a farmer and retains a strong hatred of. Bucket (voiced by ) – A mentally impaired Viking, named for the bucket he wears on his head, allegedly to conceal a missing part of his brain.
When the bucket grows tighter, the locals regard this as an early storm warning. Mulch (voiced by ) – Bucket's closest friend, usually seen by his side and frequently picking up the slack for Bucket's stupidity.Villains. Johann (voiced by Michael Goldstrom ) – A seafaring who occasionally visits Berk and trades mostly in curiosities. Prior to Dragons:Race to the Edge Season 5, he was thought to be an ally of the Dragon Riders. However, in the finale of Season 5, it is revealed that he has been undercover and is secretly working with Krogan to find and control a Bewilderbeast. He meets his end in 'King of Dragons, Part 2', when the Bewilderbeast uses its ice to freeze him to death.
Krogan (voiced by ) – The leader of the Dragon Flyers who works for Drago Bludvist. His overconfidence often clashes with Viggo’s patience. When he fails to retrieve a Bewilderbeast for his master in “King of Dragons, Part 2”, Drago has him executed. Ryker Grimborn (voiced by ) – The second-in-command of the Dragon Hunters and the elder brother of Viggo Grimborn. Ryker is physically stronger and more stubborn than his younger brother.
He is killed in 'Shell Shocked, Part 2' when the Submaripper swallows his ship. Savage (voiced by ) – Alvin's right-hand man and later that of Dagur before he goes on his own in Dragons:Race to the Edge Season 4.
In 'Something Rotten on Berserker Island', he attempts to overthrow Dagur to become the new Chief of the Berserker Tribe, only to be defeated and imprisoned by him.Secondary characters. Alvin the Treacherous (voiced by ) – Exiled from Berk for unspecified treachery (later revealed to be catching innocent bystanders in the crossfire of a dragon attack), he plots to displace his old friend, Stoick. He later becomes an ally of Berk at the end of Season 2. Heather (voiced by ) – A mysterious teenage girl found by the Viking youths. Although she was at first introduced for actions against Berk, her true motive, to rescue her parents from Alvin the Treacherous, proved her loyalty.
She returns in Season 3, bonding with a Razorwhip dragon named Windshear. She is later revealed to be Dagur's long-lost sister and pretends to be in league with him in order to get close to him and the newly unveiled dragon hunters. She leaves to parts unknown after her plot is uncovered by Viggo.
She soon returns, showing romantic feelings for Fishlegs and joins the Dragon Riders. After being with the Dragon Riders for a while, she decides to leave for Berserker Island with her brother, Dagur. Dagur the Deranged (voiced by ) – A villain-turned-ally and leader of the Tribe. He becomes obsessed with plotting to hunt and capture Toothless. He is later revealed to be the long-lost brother of Heather. After Dragons:Race to the Edge Season Two, he begins to acknowledge the aims of the Dragon Riders and starts to help them, along with his sister, Heather. Later, Dagur becomes a Dragon Rider with a Gronckle he named Shattermaster, and later on, Sleuther, a Triple Stryke that the Dragon Riders had previously rescued.
In Season 6, he falls in love with and eventually marries Mala. Viggo Grimborn (voiced by ) – The former leader of the Dragon Hunters and is usually accompanied by his older brother, Ryker Grimborn. Viggo is less strong than his brother, but for what he lacks in build he makes up for in intellect, frequently tricking and outsmarting the Dragon Riders. In 'Triple Cross', he is betrayed by Johann and Krogan and has a change of heart before sacrificing himself to allow Hiccup and Toothless to escape.
Defenders of the Wing – A tribe of warriors who first appear in the episode 'Defenders of the Wing: Part 1'. They worship dragons as holy beings and are led by Queen Mala (voiced by ). They are at war with the Dragon Hunters and are therefore extremely distrusting of outsiders.
Prior to encountering the Dragon Riders, they know nothing of riding or training dragons, as their culture forbids it. They live on a volcanic island home to an enormous dragon called the Eruptodon. They worship and protect the Eruptodon at all cost, as it feeds on the volcano's lava and prevents their village from being destroyed. Mala later falls in love with and marries Dagur the Deranged.
Wingmaidens – An exclusively female warrior tribe led by their chieftess Atali (voiced by ) who first appear in the episode 'Snotlout’s Angels'. They care for baby Razorwhips who become their wings until they are old enough to fend for themselves because the adult males of the species would devour the infants and could drive the species to extinction.Episodes. Main article: SeasonSubtitleEpisodesOriginally releasedFirst releasedLast releasedNetworkRiders of Berk20August 7, 2012 ( 2012-08-07)March 20, 2013 ( 2013-03-20)Defenders of Berk20September 19, 2013 ( 2013-09-19)March 5, 2014 ( 2014-03-05)Race to the Edge13June 26, 2015 ( 2015-06-26)13January 8, 2016 ( 2016-01-08)13June 24, 2016 ( 2016-06-24)13February 17, 2017 ( 2017-02-17)13August 25, 2017 ( 2017-08-25)13February 16, 2018 ( 2018-02-16)Production On October 12, 2010, it was announced that had acquired worldwide broadcast rights to a weekly animated series based on the movie.
According to, executive producer for, the series was planned to be much darker and deeper than 's previous television series spin-offs, with a similar tone to the movie, and would follow after the events of the first movie. Dreamworks Dragons is the first DreamWorks Animation series to air on Cartoon Network; DreamWorks Animation's previous television series, including, and, had aired on.Although it was initially announced that the series would be called Dragons: The Series, the schedule announced in June 2012 revealed the new title to be Dragons: Riders of Berk. The second season of the show was titled Dragons: Defenders of Berk. At the end of May 2014, DreamWorks Animation announced that in spring 2015 the series would move to instead of premiering on Cartoon Network. Reception Critical response Dragons: Riders of Berk has received positive reviews. Brian Lowry of reviewed the series: 'The program is dazzling visually, and pretty effortlessly picks up where the narrative left off,' although he noted the initial episodes' 'lack of actual villains' and 'not-particularly-stirring array of characters'.
Mary McNamara of said that it 'retains both the personality and production value of its progenitor. Dragons promise to be lively and entertaining, with great visuals of dragons swooping and soaring.'
She praised its look: 'It looks pretty dang spectacular even by today's standards. It's so crisply drawn and fluid that a person of a certain age would be forgiven for wondering how on earth we survived with things like Scooby-Doo and The Perils of Penelope Pitstop.' According to, episodes of the first season ranked on average #1 in their timeslot among boys 2-14. Film Music Reporter. May 12, 2012. Retrieved June 14, 2012.
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