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Gobber i believe in learning on the job
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Then one night, during a raid, Hiccup manages to bring down the most elusive, feared dragon of all: a Night Fury. Hiccup just wants to prove his worth - particularly to his father Stoick, the Viking chief - but Hiccup is gawky and brainy in a society that entirely values brawn. Its protagonist, Hiccup, is a young Viking who lives on the island of Berk, where men are tough, women are tougher, and dragons are evil, destructive, livestock-pillaging pests that must be destroyed on sight.

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PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP.īased very loosely on a series of books for younger readers, How To Train Your Dragon is a 3D Dreamworks Animation picture released in 2010, directed by Chris Sanders and DeBlois.

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