BTW: This is a phoenix and a dragon and an apophis like snake creature. They are no doubt rushing at each other in order to hug. |
A night wing. Particularly fashionable this year with the night owl who likes to party above the clouds with glowing swords. |
Don't mind Chapman over here. This Black Dragon is really a softie at heart. |
This is what Sapphira should look like. |
It must be a drag blowing out your birthday candles. |
If you look very closely, you can see bob's next meal on the outcropping in front of him. |
I don't even want to know how uncomfortable riding that thing would be. |
I like to think that he is saying "HHHHHEEEELLLLLOOOOOO!!!" |
This big fella takes getting a tan a little too seriously. |
This wyvern will heroically fly into the sunset. |
If you look even closer you may notes that the "meal" has a horn they appear to be blowing I reason that they have in fact just summoned the dragon..... seriously though what do you have against the dragons in how to train your dragon ? or is it just the over all stile you don't like ? By By I'm back... MaAHAHAHAAH !!!
ReplyDeleteWell true enough, but might I suggest to you that even dragons like to have dinner bells. There is a certain magic to supper when your food calls to you with a trumpet fanfare.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm.....well......I would say that HTTYD dragons are better than most interpretations. The problem isn't with the innate design, but with the animation. You can't really blame them, because the whole movie was animated, but they just made the dragons too *cutsie*? That being said, I truly do enjoy the movie, and it looks as if the second might even be better than the first. (Plus there was the whole "riders of Berk" series that I enjoyed.)