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The Complete HTTYD Franchise

  1. How To Train Your Dragon
  2. (Short) - Legend Of The Boneknapper Dragon
  3. (Short) - Gift Of The Night Fury
  4. (Short) - Book Of Dragons
  5. (Sports) - Bobsled
  6. (Sports) - Medal Ceremony
  7. (Sports) - Ski Jump
  8. (Sports) - Speed Skating
  9. (Sports) - Snowboarding
  10. (Training) - Deadly Nadder
  11. (Training) - Gronckle
  12. (Training) - Monstrous Nightmare
  13. (Training) - Hideous Zippleback
  14. (Training) - Night Fury
  15. (Training) - Terrible Terror
  16. Popcorn Ad
  17. (Riders of Berk) - How To Start A Dragon Academy
  18. (Riders of Berk) - Viking For Hire
  19. (Riders of Berk) - Animal House
  20. (Riders of Berk) - The Terrible Twos
  21. (Riders of Berk) - In Dragons We Trust
  22. (Riders of Berk) - Alvin And The Outcasts
  23. (Riders of Berk) - How To Pick Your Dragon
  24. (Riders of Berk) - Portrait Of Hiccup As A Buff Man
  25. (Riders of Berk) - Dragon Flower
  26. (Riders of Berk) - Heather Report Part 1
  27. (Riders of Berk) - Heather Report Part 2
  28. (Riders of Berk) - Thawfest
  29. (Riders of Berk) - When Lightning Strikes
  30. (Riders of Berk) - What Flies Beneath
  31. (Riders of Berk) - Twinsanity
  32. (Riders of Berk) - Defiant One
  33. (Riders of Berk) - Breakneck Bog
  34. (Riders of Berk) - Gem Of A Different Colour
  35. (Riders of Berk) - We Are Family Part One
  36. (Riders of Berk) - We Are Family Part Two
  37. (Defenders of Berk) - Live And Let Fly
  38. (Defenders of Berk) - The Iron Gronckle
  39. (Defenders of Berk) - The Night And The Fury
  40. (Defenders of Berk) - Tunnel Vision
  41. (Defenders of Berk) - Race To Fireworm Island
  42. (Defenders of Berk) - Fright Of Passage
  43. (Defenders of Berk) - Worst In Show
  44. (Defenders of Berk) - Appetite For Destruction
  45. (Defenders of Berk) - Zippleback Down
  46. (Defenders of Berk) - View To A Skrill Part 1
  47. (Defenders of Berk) - View To A Skrill Part 2
  48. (Defenders of Berk) - The Flight Stuff
  49. (Defenders of Berk) - Free Scauldy
  50. (Defenders of Berk) - Frozen
  51. (Defenders of Berk) - A Tale Of Two Dragons
  52. (Defenders of Berk) - The Eel Effect
  53. (Defenders of Berk) - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
  54. (Defenders of Berk) - Bing, Bam, Boom
  55. (Defenders of Berk) - Cast Out Part 1
  56. (Defenders of Berk) - Cast Out Part 2
  57. (RTTE Season 1) - Dragon Eye Of The Beholder Part 1
  58. (RTTE Season 1) - Dragon Eye Of The Beholder Part 2
  59. (RTTE Season 1) - Imperfect Harmony
  60. (RTTE Season 1) - When Darkness Falls
  61. (RTTE Season 1) - Big Man On Berk
  62. (RTTE Season 1) - Gone Gustav Gone
  63. (RTTE Season 1) - Reign Of Fireworms
  64. (RTTE Season 1) - Crushing It
  65. (RTTE Season 1) - Quake, Rattle And Roll
  66. (RTTE Season 1) - Have Dragon Will Travel Part 1
  67. (RTTE Season 1) - Have Dragon Will Travel Part 2
  68. (RTTE Season 1) - The Next Big Sting
  69. (RTTE Season 1) - Total Nightmare
  70. (RTTE Season 2) - Team Astrid
  71. (RTTE Season 2) - Night Of The Hunters Part 1
  72. (RTTE Season 2) - Night Of The Hunters Part 2
  73. (RTTE Season 2) - Bad Moon Rising
  74. (RTTE Season 2) - Snotlout Gets The Axe
  75. (RTTE Season 2) - The Zippleback Experience
  76. (RTTE Season 2) - Snow Way Out
  77. (RTTE Season 2) - Edge Of Disaster Part 1
  78. (RTTE Season 2) - Edge Of Disaster Part 2
  79. (RTTE Season 2) - Shock And Awe
  80. (RTTE Season 2) - A Time To Skrill
  81. (RTTE Season 2) - Maces And Talons Part 1
  82. (RTTE Season 2) - Maces And Talons Part 2
  83. (RTTE Season 3) - Enemy Of My Enemy
  84. (RTTE Season 3) - Crash Course
  85. (RTTE Season 3) - Follow The Leader
  86. (RTTE Season 3) - Turn And Burn
  87. (RTTE Season 3) - Buffalord Soldier
  88. (RTTE Season 3) - A Grim Retreat
  89. (RTTE Season 3) - To Heather Or Not To Heather
  90. (RTTE Season 3) - Stryke Out
  91. (RTTE Season 3) - Tone Death
  92. (RTTE Season 3) - Between A Rock And A Hard Place
  93. (RTTE Season 3) - Family On The Edge
  94. (RTTE Season 3) - Last Auction Heroes
  95. (RTTE Season 3) - Defenders Of The Wing Part 1
  96. (RTTE Season 4) - Defenders Of The Wing Part 2
  97. (RTTE Season 4) - Gruff Around The Edges
  98. (RTTE Season 4) - Midnight Scrum
  99. (RTTE Season 4) - Not Lout
  100. (RTTE Season 4) - Saving Shattermaster
  101. RTTE Season 4) - Dire Straits
  102. (RTTE Season 4) - The Longest Day
  103. (RTTE Season 4) - Gold Rush
  104. (RTTE Season 4) - Out of the Frying Pan
  105. (RTTE Season 4) - Twintuition
  106. (RTTE Season 4) - Blindsided
  107. (RTTE Season 4) - Shell Shocked Part 1
  108. (RTTE Season 4) - Shell Shocked Part 2
  109. (RTTE Season 5) - Living on the Edge
  110. (RTTE Season 5) - Sandbusted
  111. (RTTE Season 5) - Something Rotten on Berserker Island
  112. (RTTE Season 5) - Snotlout’s Angels
  113. (RTTE Season 5) - A Matter of Perspective
  114. (RTTE Season 5) - Return Of Thor Bonecrusher
  115. (RTTE Season 5) - Dawn of Destruction
  116. (RTTE Season 5) - The Wings of War Part 1
  117. (RTTE Season 5) - The Wings of War Part 2
  118. (RTTE Season 5) - No Dragon Left Behind
  119. (RTTE Season 5) - Snuffnut
  120. (RTTE Season 5) - Searching for Oswald… And Chicken
  121. (RTTE Season 5) - Sins of the Past
  122. (RTTE Season 6) - In Plain Sight
  123. (RTTE Season 6) - No Bark All Bite
  124. (RTTE Season 6) - Chain Of Command
  125. (RTTE Season 6) - Loyal Order Of Ingerman
  126. (RTTE Season 6) - A Gruff Seperation
  127. (RTTE Season 6) - Mi Amore Wing
  128. (RTTE Season 6) - Ruff Transition
  129. (RTTE Season 6) - Triple Cross
  130. (RTTE Season 6) - Family Matters
  131. (RTTE Season 6) - Darkest Night
  132. RTTE Season 6) - Guardians Of Vanaheim
  133. (RTTE Season 6) - King of Dragons Part 1
  134. (RTTE Season 6) - King of Dragons Part 2
  135. (Short) - Dawn of The Dragon Racers
  136. How To Train Your Dragon 2
  137. How To Train Your Dragon: The hidden World (3)

To anyone who is thinking about watching HTTYD 3. You have some homework to catch up on.^^^ XD

I’ve made this exact post a couple of times but now it’s actually DONE. Like nothing more to add :’(  We should be so, so grateful that we have this much canon content and that everything was made with such care and attention to details. We are so lucky to have all of this <3 <3

Also, there are the books if anyone wants to add on to this list. 

Why Astrid Was Hesitant to Get Married

I’ve seen a lot of people quite shocked by this on Astrid’s part. I personally hadn’t seen it coming, had simply thought that Hiccup and Astrid hadn’t had the time to get married, but when I saw it in the movie it made sense to me, even when Astrid didn’t really explain her feelings. Hiccup and Astrid have been together for a long time, so why the reluctance to get married? Hiccup wasn’t at all hesitant and really seemed to be wanting to do it, but Astrid said they weren’t ready for marriage. Well, clearly one of them was ready, and it certainly wasn’t Astrid. Why? 

More of a headcanon than anything, but it makes a lot of sense when you think about it: Astrid’s afraid of pregnancy. She’s a warrior by nature. Not only does she want to be able to defend herself, but those she cares about. She also doesn’t like being told what to do. Pregnancy, in the later stages, would probably make her feel pretty helpless compared to her usual self, and helplessness is not something Astrid wants to endure. She also would have to limit activity even in the early part of pregnancy to keep the baby healthy. She’d have to focus on herself and the baby instead of taking care of other people, and she’d be limited in what she could do. So, to Astrid, pregnancy probably seems like helplessness, and she’s terrified of that.

Pregnancy, however, can’t be avoided when you’re marrying a chief. Believe it or not, but the Vikings actually had birth control and a little bit of an understanding of what actually went into making a baby, so it was a more or less avoidable fate. Not for the chief’s wife though. As rulers, she and Hiccup would have to produce heirs. That would be one of their main jobs after getting married. Astrid probably felt a lot of pressure stepping into this role. What if she couldn’t get pregnant? What if she couldn’t carry a baby to full term? What if she was a bad parent? As Hiccup’s wife, none of these anxieties are avoidable, because they need heirs, and she’s the one that has to carry them.

For Hiccup, the marriage doesn’t really change much about their relationship. It’s not a heavy mantle being set on him. The only new thing is that he has to be able to aid in reproduction. Astrid, on the other hand, has to take on the responsibility of bearing children. Marrying Hiccup means she has to deal with something she’s quite possibly afraid of, and even without that fear, it’s a heavy burden to have.

Astrid wasn’t hesitant to marry Hiccup out of a lack of love or care for him. Not at all. It’s quite clear through the way she treats him that she does indeed love him. Though, for her and Hiccup, marriage has two different roles, and she’s been given the harder part to play.

(End of essay. Now I want to write a fic where they sit and talk about this.)

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The other day i finish Titans and i love it. Starfire/Kory is so iconic. Rachel is so cute and i want to protect her 24/7. Gar is in my “sunshine boys” list with Kirishima, Ron, etc. Dick is so dumb but smart IM-.

I just love the gang and I’m waiting for season 2. Want to know wassup with SuperBoy, why Dawn and Hank needs to find Jason and how are they going to defeat Raven father.

But my question is, Gar only knows how to transform into a Tiger or he just doesn’t know he can transform into other animals?

Everyone said Emma Sabine Dupain-Cheng Agreste took after her mother, and at a first glance that would seem to be the case.

But if anyone took the time to actually pay attention, they’d notice her slightly crooked grin, the way her eyes could dazzle a room without even trying. She adored terrible puns and she moved with an easy and natural grace.

Like a cat.

Nobody could ever tell, but Emma took after her father.” - untitled fanfic I’m working on

How to make a character's death sadder

  1.  Don’t have them die of old age after a long, fulfilling life. Many people don’t even think of this as sad (note that this can still work if you have enough of the other factors).
  2.  Leave one of their major goals unfinished. The more enthusiastic they are about completing the goal, the sadder.
  3.  Give them strong relationships with other characters.
  4.  Make them fight against whatever is causing their death. Their ultimate loss is sadder if they struggle.
  5.  Kill them in the middle of their character arc.
  6.  Don’t describe their funeral in detail. Maybe it’s just me, but I find that long descriptions of funerals kill the sadness.

That’s enough Satan’s publisher…

7. If possible, try to kill them off in the middle of the story, so we had time to like them and we will have time to let the loss settle in.

8. Also, place surviving characters in a situation where having the deceased person there would help them get out. You can choose whether you will point this fact out or if you want the audience to make the connection themselves.

9. Make them die by sacrificing themselves to save someone they love from a danger created by the antagonist.

based on a few deaths that made me blub like a baby…

10. have their loved one, broken hearted, tell the team to stop fighting because “its over.” 

11. have their pet come looking for them. 

12. have their loved one perform a popular song at their funeral so it makes the fans cry whenever it’s played.

13. family witnessing the death and/or blaming themselves.

~ Mulan

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so… let’s add some frustration to your dear readers’ sadness, shall we?

14. kill the character in the middle of making a joke, smiling, or expressing/experiencing joy/happiness.

15. make the character’s death slow and painful, but make them unable to call out for help even though they can literally see the other characters nearby.

16. after killing the character, have others think the character had betrayed them so they’d always hate them and remember them as traitors and never say nice things about them… Give your readers no chance to have group-therapy with other characters by making them the only ones who know the truth.

17. right before their death, show a side of them nobody has seen. (someone who is always tough and brave being genuinely scared of dying alone; someone who is always laughing being in tears before dying, etc.)

18. make them the only person who knows a big important secret that would help other characters in the story.

19. have them being lied to before dying. (thinking they’ve been betrayed; thinking they weren’t loved; thinking they’ve lost their loved ones, etc)

20. make the character very enthusiastic/passionate about a certain goal, constantly put stress on their goal, have them die unexpectedly before they can reach their goal. 

and the best one…

21. have another beloved character kill them–better be a close friend to your character, one that absolutely nobody suspects, one that everyone can’t help but love, one who is always enthusiastic about things and encourages your character. THEN

  • reveal the truth only later when it’s too late and the a-hole character has already escaped.
  • have a cowardly character know the truth and never tell anyone else
  • have another character find out the truth and have them die before revealing it to others. 
  • have the said character ^ not actually die, but go through something so they’d forget the friend of the deceased character is actually an asshole. 

This way only your readers will know the truth, thus the frustration would be… most enjoyable for you.

Satan out.

24. Show how it effects the other characters. Don’t just gloss over it. Is this the death that pushes them over the edge? Do they blame themselves? Do they scream at everyone and break down, or do they suffer silently?

25. Have their family find out. The mother screams, the dad cries, the brother punches the wall or holds the body sobbing “I was supposed to protect him”, or “come on, you need to wake up”

Antra no stop pls

22. Don’t kill their body.  Kill their mind.

Leave the physical shell walking and talking, but strip out everything that made that person who they were.  Make them forget all about their loved ones, themselves, their experiences and past, their skills, and have them have to start over completely from scratch.  Physical and mental disabilities bonus points.

And keep them in a place where their loved ones will be taunted every day by a living ghost.

27. Have them die by accident. Take the character the readers will love most, who has never been mundane throughout all the time the readers knew them. Take that special character, the leader, the fighter, and let them die from something none of your characters could have prevented. A rotten bridge, a runaway carriage or drunk driver. Anything that could happen to anyone. Let it happen to them.

I feel so much pain right now.

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This post pleases me

Describe their death through a loved one’s eyes during a moment of triumph. Describe their exhilaration about their win, only to crush it later as the character dies

thanks @happydooky for suggesting posts so often!

28. Make the death pointless. Maybe they died trying to save their child from the antagonist, but it turns out the antagonist never had the child, they were just at a friend’s house and forget to leave a message.

29. Make the death a character whom someone else depended on to keep themself functional. Make the death happen to a character who knew what to do to keep their friend or family from spiraling downward. Don’t necessarily kill this character off, let them slowly get back onto their own feet later, but first let the surviving character get knocked down. Let them get lost without their supportive character.

30. Make it happen after an argument. Make them die before they had a chance to make amends. Cripple the surviving character with guilt over what turned out to be their last words to each other, now to be left unresolved forever.

31. Give the other characters survivor’s guilt.

32. Make a surviving character have to take over the dead character’s responsibilities. Make them feel overshadowed, struggling to live up to the idolized memory of the dead character. Let them try to emulate the dead character in the role they inherited, then struggle with the fact that they’re not that dead character.

This is so useful seeing as I kill off all my characters

@carverly

Just reading some of these made me hurt, so I feel like this would be useful to you