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A stage show based on the first film called “How to Train Your Dragon: Live Spectacular,” which toured Australia and New Zealand in 2012, radically changed the design — to a mixed response.
Did you know that Toothless from the movie "How to Train Your Dragon" isn't a figment of your imagination, but rather inspired by a real animal you could have as a companion?
The How to Train Your Dragon live-action movie had to make a change to Toothless to help him fit into the real world.
“How to Train Your Dragon” is running it back in live action. For children who grew up with the animated adventures of a Viking teen and his best dragon friend Toothless, the remake (in ...
To celebrate the release of How to Train Your Dragon in live action, I tested three new Toothless toys from Spin Master, and each one brings Night Fury magic to life in a seriously fun way.
The live-action remake of 2010's How to Train Your Dragon became a box-office smash over the weekend, earning a series-best $83.7 million domestically. The initial previews for the new film ...
By the way, just because “Dragon” is no longer fully animated doesn’t mean the flick is “Jurassic Park.” Toothless still has huge eyes, rather than a cold-blooded creature’s beady peepers.
Although the decision to make a cute, cartoony version of Toothless despite being inspired by the live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon' remake is a bit of a head scratcher.
How to Train Your Dragon's Toothless is a hungry dragon, and the new Tame and Train Interactive Toothless announced by toy maker Spin Master on Tuesday is no different. You'll earn its trust ...
LEGO Toothless (10375) is a charming, 784-piece tribute to ‘How to Train Your Dragon’s most beloved character, arriving just in time for the live-action movie’s release.
The Toothless in Cressida Cowell’s originating book series is tiny and green (a design that can be seen in the first animated movie in the form of a minuscule dragon known as Terrible Terror).