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How To Train Your Dragon Blu Ray





Blu-ray + DVD DreamWorks | 2010 | 98 min | Rated PG | October fifteen, 2010

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Codec: MPEG-4 AVC (24.03 Mbps)
Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.35:ane
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:one

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English: Dolby TrueHD 5.1 (48kHz, 24-fleck)
French: Dolby Digital 5.i
Spanish: Dolby Digital v.1
Portuguese: Dolby Digital 5.1

English: Dolby TrueHD 5.one (48kHz, 24-flake)
French: Dolby Digital 5.1
Castilian: Dolby Digital 5.1
Portuguese: Dolby Digital five.1
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English, English SDH, French, Portuguese, Spanish

English, English SDH, French, Portuguese, Castilian (less)


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2K Blu-ray: Region free


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How to Train Your Dragon

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A young Viking named Hiccup lives on the windswept island of Berk, where his male parent Stoic the Vast is the tribe's feared master, and fighting dragons is part of every young warrior's grooming. But Hiccup's destiny of becoming a prized dragon fighter takes an unexpected diversion when he saves and befriends an injured dragon, Toothless. Hiccup at present embarks on a mission of his ain to convince his tribe to abandon its barbaric tradition of ruthless dragon-slaying and attempt out some new methods.

For more about How to Train Your Dragon and the How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray release, see How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray Review published past Martin Liebman on October 8, 2010 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5.

Directors: Chris Sanders

, Dean DeBlois
Writers: William Davies, Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders, Cressida Cowell
Starring: Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Producer: Bonnie Arnold

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How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray Review


Or, How to make a Blu-ray.

Reviewed by Martin Liebman, October 8, 2010

Killing a dragon is everything around here.

With How to Train Your Dragon, DreamWorks Animation seems on the cusp of finally matching in overall quality the typical Pixar attempt. Long since the manufacture-standard for computer-animated amusement, Pixar's movies are not only gorgeously rendered and impeccably scripted, simply they're centered by moving story lines and thematic subtexts that make them not only fun for the kids but worthwhile movies for more than demanding parents. How to Train Your Dragon is, on the other hand, constructed around a story that'south equally predictable as they come only that'southward withal endearing and enough of fun. DreamWorks' latest is also domicile to some breathtaking animation the likes of which has never before been seen in a picture show not bearing the famed Luxo Jr. logo. Dragon is a moving picture for the kid at heart in every viewer, a picture show that's 1 role sweeping take chances and two parts childhood fantasy; combined with its touching story elements that speak on the importance of being truthful to 1's cocky, the strength that's institute in the bonds of friendship, and the importance of acceptance based on graphic symbol rather than appearance or by actions, the pic serves equally both worthwhile entertainment and subtle moral reinforcement all in one. While information technology doesn't intermission new basis from a thematic perspective or achieve the level of soulfulness of the best Pixar films, How to Train Your Dragon is nevertheless i of the best of its kind for both its impeccable visuals and quality story line.


How to train your dragon? Take him bench 225x10, throw in some biceps curls, work those glutes, and hop on the cycle for 20 minutes. Duh!

In the time of the Vikings and on the fictional island of Berk lives a scrawny teenager named Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel, She's Out of My League) who wants naught more than to fit in and impale his first dragon. The island is under nearly constant siege past powerful dragons, and the resistance is led by Hiccup'south father, a stout warrior named Stoick (Gerard Butler, Police Abiding Citizen). The island's citizenry have learned to fend off each of the many species of dragons that aim to lay waste to the Vikings' humble abodes; except, that is, for the powerful and rarely-seen Night Fury, a ferocious beast capable of attacking with great precision from vast distances. Hiccup, a burgeoning blacksmith and an inventor of various gadgets, constructs a weapon he hopes will prove capable of bringing downwards a Night Fury, which he hopes will earn him the respect of his father and maybe even land him a date with the best-looking girl on the isle, the young warrior-in-grooming Astrid (America Ferrera, Our family Wedding). Hiccup, to his ain surprise, really manages to knock the feared animate being out of the sky -- but nobody believes him. He sets out to find his prize but when he stumbles upon the frightened and injured beast, he tin can't bring himself to finish it off. Instead, he builds an amicable relationship with the dragon that turns into a full-blown friendship betwixt man and beast. Hiccup is forced to keep his new friend a secret, merely when he'due south non mending the dragon'southward wounds, feeding information technology fish, or learning how to fly on its back, he's forced into dragon-fighting classes under his father's orders. Every bit Hiccup grows closer to his new friend he's named "Toothless," he comes to learn that dragons aren't so bad afterward all. He but needs to convince his blood-thirsty begetter and rowdy fellow Vikings of the same.

How to Train Your Dragon in an interesting movie in the way that it manages to create so much feeling and heart yet build its narrative around a completely predictable story. Even the championship, more or less, gives away the film'due south major turning point, just with a film such as this, that'southward OK. Its characters are very well conceived, and information technology's through their genuine interactions and the honesty and themes of the story that the movie is able overcome its trite arc. These characters are the heart and soul of the film, and were they merely automatons meant to advance the plot rather than lend to it a welcoming, heartfelt tone, How to Train Your Dragon would have gone down in flames faster than a building striking by a dragon's fireball. Fortunately, at that place's a depth to the characters that centers the story in all the correct places, allowing the supportive elements to exist just that rather than focal points that would accept reduced the movie to a smoldering pile of rubble with no shape, character, or purpose. Not but is the father-son dynamic nicely constructed -- even if the male parent figure is little more than a hulking clich� -- merely the bond between Hiccup and Toothless is conceivable and touching, congenital non around trite dialogue but through looks, actions, and understanding. For a human relationship grounded in feeling rather than empty words, this one is uncommonly realized; it'southward not only a credit to the incredible script that does so much with so little, but to the animators who capture the very essence of the human being-dragon bond and make it piece of work through character deportment and unspoken feelings that take the movie to heights not often achieved by even the top-tier blithe titles.

The film additionally and effortlessly meshes several elements to create a complete feel; there's non much new to say most an blithe film constructed effectually equal parts sense of humour, heart, and chance -- a combination DreamWorks has used to nifty success in both Kung Fu Panda and the Shrek films -- but How to Train Your Dragon does it in style and with a sense of purpose and confidence that makes it amend than most. Although the film rightfully puts its characters first, it doesn't forget the importance of its secondary elements, and the result is a picture that'due south as polished as most anything else out there. The animation is top-notch; one await at the intricate detailing says it all and shows just how far computer animation has come up. It'due south an exciting time to be a movie lover; Dragon sets the bar almost every bit high as it's e'er been, and the challenge is now out for some other movie to superlative this in terms of sheer visual center candy. Better even so, the voice acting is impeccable, finishing off the characters not just at a superficial level but at a much deeper one that allows the combination of visuals and dialogue to truly basis the story where information technology needs to be; all of the main vocalization actors seem to have plant the very essences of their characters, and that in that location'due south so much centre in the performances is i of the film's greatest assets. It's reminiscent of the fashion Cloudy With a Take chances of Meatballs really found its center through its impeccable voice interim and touching father-son relationship, and How to Railroad train Your Dragon is its equal in that regard. Putting the finishing touches on the moving picture is John Powell'south (Water ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs) fantastic score; it'southward big, heroic, and heartfelt and deserves recognition as one of the year'south best.

How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray, Video Quality

5.0 of 5

How to Railroad train Your Dragon swoops onto Blu-ray with a stunning 1080p transfer that captures the grandeur of DreamWorks' impeccable blitheness downwardly to the finest detail. Indeed, fine item is nothing brusque of breathtaking, with every object seen in the moving picture -- well-worn armor, wooden planks, hair, dragon scales, and any number of assorted items -- revealing every single nuance that non but makes for a gorgeous Blu-ray paradigm just a window that looks into the globe of modern figurer animation; the pic is the perfect demonstration of what today's engineering is capable of creating. As if the intricate detailing wasn't plenty, How to Railroad train your Dragon features a colour palette to die for, one that reveals both the vivid multicolored hues of dragons and shields, the more general landscape colors, and even Toothless' virtually blackness body with a precision and naturalism that'southward rarely found even on the best transfers, making this peradventure the virtually colorfully accurate transfer of the year. Blacks and shadow detail are perfect, and even through many of the darkest scenes -- particularly early on -- both colors and textures remain not only visible simply remarkably steady and authentic. Depth is amazing, and while this is obviously non a 3D transfer, it is probably near as shut equally a second prototype volition come up to giving the illusion of that added dimension. There is a touch of banding visible in a couple of early on scenes, but it's non enough to warrant a driblet in score from a perfect 5 to a lower iv.five. In brusk, this is a transfer that must exist seen to be believed, and it'south easily one of the best e'er to grace a Blu-ray disc.

How to Railroad train Your Dragon Blu-ray, Audio Quality

5.0 of 5

How to Train Your Dragon features a red-hot Dolby TrueHD 5.1 lossless soundtrack that stretches the limits of the soundstage and delivers one of the most seamless and active sonic experiences of the year. The track plays every bit infinitely spacious and very big, and for every bit strong and aggressive every bit it may be, it is never absent astonishing clarity and precise definition. The surround channels are put to immediate use during a battle sequence that opens the film; various sound effects swoosh around the soundstage and more pinpoint elements are grounded in every speaker. During the battle, the listening expanse is a hub of activity, from screeching highs to the most potent lows that rattle the senses but are never absent a tightness and precision that's reserved for the finest lossless soundtracks. Ambient is also first-class during quieter scenes; whether a wind that blows all around the listening expanse with startling precision, rattling window shutters, clanking armor, or a dizzying assortment of spooky altercation heard briefly in chapter 14, DreamWorks' lossless soundtrack never fails to bring the world of Vikings and Dragons to wholly believable life. Music enjoys a spacious and well-baked feel as John Powell's score beautifully flows from the front end speakers with but the right corporeality of surround support. Rounded out by seamless and center-focused dialogue, How to Railroad train your Dragon excels as reference-quality material with every passing moment.

How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

3.5 of 5

How to Train Your Dragon flies onto Blu-ray with a remarkably large array of extras. First upward is an audio commentary rails with Directors/Co-Writers Chris Sanders & Dean DeBlois and Producer Bonnie Arnold. This is a steady and informative track that's well-counterbalanced between technical insights and discussions about the background of the story and its various themes. They praise the various filmmakers and cast, discuss the essence of the story as a father-son human relationship, share their thoughts on the quality of the score and the decision to remove music from several scenes, acknowledge the qualities that differentiate Dragon from others of its kind, cover the unique challenges of making an blithe picture show, hail the picture's stunning animation, and plenty more. With all of the fantastic extras included, the commentary might become lost in the shuffle, merely fans should find plenty hither to brand it worth a listen. The Animators' Corner is a BonusView (Profile i.ane) picture-in-motion-picture show supplement that features parts of the same commentary track, simply interspersed with additional interview clips with the cast and crew, behind-the-scenes footage, storyboards, animatics, and more than. As well included is a popular-upward trivia track.

Viking-Sized Cast (1080p, eleven:44) takes viewers into the recording studio for a look at the vocalisation acting and the emotion and talent the actors brought to their roles. The Technical Artistry of 'Dragon' (1080p, x:13) features a glimpse into the challenging world of animating a feature-length picture in the digital realm and the cutting-border technology that makes it ane of the best-looking pictures of its kind. Next upward is a collection of three deleted scenes (1080p): Axe to Grind (4:57), Cheerio at the Docks (i:31), and Aftermath (i:05). Moving along, viewers will detect The Story Behind the Story (1080p, 7:40), a slice that features bandage, crew, and

How to Train Your Dragon

writer Cressida Cowell discussing the book's transition from page to screen. Racing For the Gold (1080p) is a wintertime sports themed serial of short adventures that evidence how snowboarding, speed skating, leap skiing, bobsled, and medals all originated in the Vikings' gainsay with the dragons. How to Draw a Dragon (1080p, 10:52) features How to Train Your Dragon Supervising Animator Gabe Hordos taking viewers through the procedure of animating the picture'south lead dragon, Toothless. Your Viking Contour (1080p) is a multiple-choice quiz that generates a personalized Viking contour for each user through an analysis of the combined answers.

Disc one too features the brusk picture Fable of the BoneKnapper Dragon (1080p, 1.78:1, Dolby TrueHD 7.i, 16:33); DreamWorks' Animation Jukebox (1080p), featuring music from Shrek, Madagascar, Over the Hedge, Bee Motion picture, and Kung Fu Panda; and a BD-Alive page that currently offers viewers the "Sticks and Stones" music video. The "Go on Out!" tab offers trailers for Megamind (1080p, 2:32), Shrek Forever After, The Penguins of Republic of madagascar, and The Last Airbender; trailers for the video game adaptations of How to Train Your Dragon and Kung Fu Panda World; and both a trailer and a behind-the-scenes (1080p, 6:57) expect at the live-action Shrek musical. Disc two contains a DVD re-create of the film that offers audio commentary, Viking-Sized Cast, and The Technical Artistry of 'Dragon'.

How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

4.5 of 5

Is the computer-blithe film home to the next great moving ridge of movies? Studios similar Pixar and DreamWorks only tin't seem to miss, and it's difficult to find another genre or style that's cranked out as many successes equally this. How to Train Your Dragon is just the latest in a string of computer-generated film that have non only dazzled with their incredible visuals, but entertained through pitch-perfect stories that find just the correct residual between humor and heart. While information technology's true that Dragon plays equally entirely anticipated, information technology'south as well true that information technology brings to the table an honesty and approachability that volition allow audiences of all ages to observe value in the story and its themes of friendship, trust, perseverance, acceptance, and the importance of laying aside differences and finding commonalities that altogether forge a bond that'southward unbreakable fifty-fifty in the face of the oldest traditions or the most fierce of histories. That the film is made of some of the almost stunningly cute animation is merely icing on the block, making How to Train Your Dragon a great movie and another example of why the computer-blithe moving-picture show is here to stay. DreamWorks' Blu-ray release of How to Train Your Dragon features an incredible technical presentation and a host of extra features. Information technology'south easily one of the yr's best releases and comes very highly recommended.

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