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How to Train Your Dragon 2 [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Kids & Family, DVD Movie, Animation, Blu-ray Movie, Comedy, Action & Adventure |
Format | Blu-ray, Color, Animated |
Contributor | America Ferrera, Cate Blanchett, Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Dean DeBlois, Craig Ferguson |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 42 minutes |
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How to Train Your Dragon 2
From DreamWorks, the studio behind the Academy Award-Nominated film, How to Train Your Dragon, comes the next chapter in the epic trilogy. When Hiccup and Toothless discover a secret ice cave with wild dragons and a mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves in an epic battle to save the future of man and dragons! Also includes the all-new adventure DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of the Dragon Racers.
Meet the Vikings
Hiccup
Hiccup, the island’s ace flier and resident dragon expert, is the tenacious, spirited son of Stoick, chieftain of Berk. Celebrated as a hero for ushering in an era of peace between Vikings and dragons, Hiccup now prefers to spend his time exploring uncharted lands and discovering new dragons with the help of his best-friend, the trusty Night Fury dragon, Toothless.
Astrid
Astrid is the self-assured, competitive champion of Berk’s Dragon Races and Hiccup’s longtime girlfriend. Possessing a rough-hewn beauty, she’s tough and rational, providing Hiccup with a blunt voice of reason while remaining his most outspoken supporter.
Valka
Valka is Hiccup’s long-lost mother and Stoick’s wife who was abducted in a dragon attack twenty years ago. Always an advocate of peace between dragons and Vikings, Valka has since lived among dragons, learned their ways, discovered their secrets, and become their fierce protector. She is strong and uncompromising, but at her core still possesses the overwhelming love of a wife and mother.
Eret, Son of Eret
Eret, Son of Eret, is the 'greatest dragon trapper alive' (or so he says over and over again to anyone who will listen). Cocky and charmingly cavalier, Eret has the showmanship of a rodeo cowboy and the shady ethics of an arms dealer. But despite his brash charisma, rugged good looks, and brawny physique Eret lives in endless dread of Drago’s merciless wrath, and will do anything to save his own skin.
Product Description
From DreamWorks, the studio behind the Academy Award-Nominated film, How to Train Your Dragon, comes the next chapter in the epic trilogy. When Hiccup and Toothless discover a secret ice cave with wild dragons and a mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves in an epic battle to save the future of man and dragons! Also includes the all-new adventure DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of the Dragon Racers!
Bonus Content:
- Dawn of the Dragon Racers Short
- Fishlegs' Dragon Stats
- Drago's War Machines
- Berk's Dragon World
- Hiccup's Invention in Flight
- Deleted Scenes
- Commentary by Simon Otto, Bonnie Arnold, Dean Deblois and Pierre-Olivier Vincent
- Where No One Goes, The Making of How To Train Your Dragon 2
- Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
- Sneak Peek
- Trailers
- World of DreamWorks Animation
- Sneak Peek
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 6.75 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Item model number : 28019
- Director : Dean DeBlois
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Color, Animated
- Run time : 1 hour and 42 minutes
- Release date : June 13, 2014
- Actors : Cate Blanchett, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera
- Dubbed: : Spanish, French
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Thai (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Portuguese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Urdu (Dolby Digital 5.1), Hindi (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00LG6XHDY
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #23,777 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #637 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs
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4 of 5 stars, the LFE was not as strong as the original How to train your dragon, movie great though
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2014This is less a review of the movie (which was phenomenal) and more a review of the Blu-ray itself.
My 11 year old and I love the Dragon series - first movie, the first two seasons of the TV show, and the second film. We love the growth of the characters, and thought they did an unbelievable job with the second film, since it's so difficult to follow up something as good as the first movie with something that can measure up. They nailed it.
So I was looking forward to the Blu-ray release. And it's everything I had hoped. The movie itself looks gorgeous, sounds great, and I've had no complaints at all with the quality. But what really makes this a 5 star item is the extras. Yes, the 26 minute short about the beginnings of Dragon Racing is cool and fun (although not the same quality of animation as the movie, it's more on par with what DreamWorks did with the TV show, but a little better) and was a big hit for my son, but I really liked the deleted scenes. They gave a bit more insight into some of the storyline, and I always love hearing things about how the story developed, how they changed something, and no longer needed a scene. Some of them are rough animations since they weren't cancelled until they were that far along with the scene rendering, others are storyboards.
There are some kid-friendly (i.e. cute but not very deep) bits about Drago's weapons he uses to catch dragons, and other similar things, but for me, what made this so great was the almost hour long "The Making Of" video they had. My son of course was bored with much of it, since he just wanted to see the "cool" things and not hear the background, but he'd perk up every time they'd show one of the actors or actresses and he'd yell, "That's Hiccup!" or "That's Astrid!" I like it when he can see the people who do the voices, and put a face to them since he knows the voices so well. Sometimes it's a good fit with the character they play, sometimes it's not, but it's always entertaining. They delved into their research and trips to Norway to view locations for ideas, and even had some great footage about a group of kids they showed the movie to before it was released to get their take on it, what they liked, what they didn't like, and what they thought the message of the movie was. There was some of the technical work shown, some bits of some of the meetings they had, and just a good flow from beginning to end of the creation of the movie that was very well done. They showed some of the actor's reactions as they were learning things about their character and how they've changed for the new movie, and it was really cool to see these actor's enthusiasm and love of their characters and the growth from the first movie to the second.
The movie looked great, sounded great, and the extras were above and beyond, so this is definitely a great deal for any fan of the HTTYD series.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2015I think I'll spare the typical "sequels are inferior" blurb and get straight to the point. "How to Train Your Dragon 2" is not only the rare sequel that may exceed the standard set by its wonderful predecessor, but it is also the even rarer type that actually feels necessary. Director Dean DeBlois, modeling after such excellent sequels like "The Empire Strikes Back" (as if that comparison hasn't been made enough), expands the story line not by merely advancing the ages of the characters, but by advancing the tone. This is, to be sure, a darker chapter in a proposed trilogy of films that explores the coming-of-age tale of Hiccup, as he explores the kindness of the once reviled dragon species, gains respect from his Viking tribe by showcasing how gentle these creatures are, and now tries to find the confidence within himself to explore the responsibilities that he must face as a proposed chief of his tribe.
"How to Train Your Dragon 2" has the human touch, not unlike the one given to the first. A major plot development, which could have very well been executed for the sake of taking up sequel space, is instead executed with grace and compassion. Indeed, it is a testament to the filmmakers that these animated characters are treated like actual human beings. A scene occurring rather early in the film features a sense of authenticity hard to come by in animation these days. Hiccup and Astrid are given the time to pleasantly interact and joke with each other. Another scene showcases a heartfelt reunion between two characters who have spent years apart from each other. Alas, when Hiccup reunites with his long gone mother, it is the set up for scenes that are at once visually enticing and emotionally satisfying.
Speaking of the visuals, the improved technology used for the film is on full display. The sight of dragons flying through the air is absolutely stunning. When dramatic encounters between characters occur in the foreground, it is hard to look away from the background. I doubt you needed to see this in 3D to get the idea.
All of these factors help to overshadow the obviously more formulaic bits of the film. To be fair, Drago, the film's villain, is nothing more than the stereotypical "out to take over the world" type. Nevertheless, his motives are well placed in the story, where he effectively serves as the yin to Hiccup's yang (hate to borrow a cliche, but there you go).
And lest we forget the brilliance showcased in the performers. Jay Baruchel is still rightfully in place as the voice of Hiccup, and his supporting actors still do excellent work. Plus, what else is there to say about Gerard Butler's work as Stoick that hasn't already been said? And Cate Blanchett's addition to the cast is brilliant to say the least. The work from Djimon Hounsou as Drago is also brilliant, and it is fun seeing (or rather, hearing) Kit Harrington, whose "appearance" gives way to a very sly and witty reference to his "Game of Thrones" character Jon Snow.
The confidence demonstrated here is simply hard to ignore. As far as sequels are concerned, "HTTYD 2" has the ability to be considered on its own terms as well. This is a wondrous achievement, and exceptional all around.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2016An even bigger and more exciting sequel to the original heartwarming film. At first, I was skeptical of the HTTYD series when it came out since I hadn't been satisfied with anything Disney has produced in the way of animated films lately (and Dreamworks studio has always appeared to play second fiddle to Disney).
On one off night, I took a chance on the first film from a local DVD rental near my home. Then, I watched this sequel on Netflix. Then, I watched both again the next morning. And then, finally, I bought both from Amazon when I had to return the rental later that night. (It was a very impatient two days of waiting for these films to arrive!) HTTYD and HTTYD 2 are some of the best children's movies to see the silver screen in recent years, and the mesmerizing relationship that builds between Hiccup and Toothless brings back feelings of childhood amazement and wonder that you might have forgotten existed. This film is well-scored, well-written, with a great ensemble cast of voice talent and breath-taking animated scenes of flight and action that form a truly incredibly story. I love both films for different reasons, and although the first film has more of a subtle magic to it, this sequel builds on an already-exciting world with great new ideas and even more action and adventure. I love them both equally, and I can't wait for the third one to come to theaters!
If you haven't seen this film before, I MUST recommend that you watch it, and if you have seen it before, then what exactly are you waiting for? Go ahead and add it to your collection! Either way, you will be bringing home a special movie that someone of any age could enjoy.
Top reviews from other countries
- DarleneReviewed in Canada on January 19, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a real treat for the whole family!
What can I say, the story was nicely written, from a mocked for his size petite son of a Viking chief, to becoming the man and brave Viking that no one anticipated. The CG's were nothing short of SPECTACULAR! and very realistic facial expressions. And Toothless? what can I say, he goes from cute to adorable to a badass Dragon, and back to adorable again, as only toothless can. This is especially great for kids growing up, quite a few good lessons to take from it for confidence.
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HubbleReviewed in Spain on December 6, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Cómo entrenar a tu dragón 2 (Edición Deluxe: Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray)
DreamWorks ha realizado un trabajo impecable en la continuación de 'Cómo entrenar a tu dragón'. Este es el tipo de segundas partes que uno espera ver en el cine. Cuatro años después de su predecesora, mantiene viva la chispa de comedia, acción y aventuras que mostraron anteriormente, siendo superada en algunos momentos. Una película para toda la familia que no puede faltar en ninguna filmoteca.
Contenidos adicionales del Blu-ray (la versión en 3D solo cuenta con la película en alta definición):
- Las estadísticas de Patapez
- Las máquinas de guerra de Drago
- El mundo de los dragones de Berk
- El origen de las carreras de dragones
- Los inventos de Hipo en pleno vuelo
- Escenas eliminadas
- Galería
- Tráiler de cine
- Un avance
- Animación del mundo DreamWorks
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悠仁Reviewed in Japan on June 26, 2016
3.0 out of 5 stars やってしまいました!!
アマゾンが記載している通り、日本語吹替えも日本語字幕もありませんでした。
パッケージ写真も英語表記なので北米版ぽかったのですが、フランス版またはドイツ版を密かに期待して撃沈です。
昔から皆さんが指摘している通り、アマゾンのレビューはタイトルが同じなら全部一緒にしてしまうのでやはりここでの輸入版購入は危険ですね。
やはり輸入版ブルーレイはヤフオク狙いに留めておきます。
因みに、同梱のDVDはリージョン違いで読めませんでした。
なお星は、画質、音質共に良いし、音声や字幕に関してアマゾンが嘘の記載をしている訳ではないので三つです。
星二つ減点はやはりレビューの載せ方ですね。
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Juan RosalesReviewed in Mexico on May 8, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente historia
De las pocas películas que su sucuela supera a la primera, excelente historia y la animación, magnífica.
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JeanneReviewed in Canada on January 28, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Bonne suite au premier film mais plus violent.
Mes garçons (8 et 10 ans) ont adoré et l'ont regardé une bonne dizaine de fois le premier mois. Musique superbe, histoire intéressante quoi que certaines parties soient un peu difficiles pour de jeunes enfants (mort du père du personnage principal qui se sacrifie pour le sauver). Ce film est beaucoup plus violent que le premier, je le réserverais aux enfants de 9 ans et plus pas trop sensibles.