How To Train Your Dragon Fandom
Hello all! We know you're just dying to hear the results of last week's fandom post, so here it is!!!! With a 66 to 33 percentage the winner is ............ IRON MAN!!! While The Hulk is extremely strong, and therefore very tough to beat, Iron Man's combination of HulkBuster armor, gadgets, technological weapons, and ability to keep calm while fighting, he out-maneuvered, out smarted, and out-beat The Hulk. He definitely had a bit of difficulty doing this, and he's got his share of bruises, Iron Man remains victorious.
So, what do you think? Was it a fair judgment? If not, tell us why in the comments and be sure to check out next week's fandom which will be *drumroll* Hawkeye v Green Arrow! Be sure to check it out next Thursday where the two superheroes skills ill be broken down and discussed. And now, this week in the realm movies and TV series' we have How To Train Your Dragon.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON
How To Train Your Dragon was originally a book series written by Cesalda Cowell. The children's book are centered around a green dragon named Toothless, and his owner Hiccup. The series was turned into an animated movie by Dreamworks in 2010 and a sequel in 2014. Both movies were brilliantly animated and have very gripping storylines, realistic and likeable characters, and exciting adventure scenes. The story follows Hiccup, a Viking who is scrawny and always getting into trouble or causing accidents. When he shoots down a Night Fury he goes to kill to prove that he is a man.
Sarah and Malachi both love these movies!! And the best news is, a new Netflix series is coming out this summer entitled How to Train Your Dragon Dragons: Race To The Edge. We don't know much about what it will hold, other than lots of dragons shooting fire and flying around doing exciting things. If you have Netflix I would go check it out as soon as possible!! One of the best things about HTTYD is the stunning visual effects. The colors are vivid and bright, the diversity of dragons (and their different types of fire) keeps things interesting, and the amount of dragon types is ever-growing. If you haven't seen these movies or read the books you neeeeeed too!! Now. So, in order to do that we are going to have to end this post!
If you liked this post please like, comment, and subscribe to the blog for more content!! Tomorrow is our good ol' Q&A where we talk about writing, harbor seals, and bomb threats! 0.0
~SarChi
So, what do you think? Was it a fair judgment? If not, tell us why in the comments and be sure to check out next week's fandom which will be *drumroll* Hawkeye v Green Arrow! Be sure to check it out next Thursday where the two superheroes skills ill be broken down and discussed. And now, this week in the realm movies and TV series' we have How To Train Your Dragon.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON
How To Train Your Dragon was originally a book series written by Cesalda Cowell. The children's book are centered around a green dragon named Toothless, and his owner Hiccup. The series was turned into an animated movie by Dreamworks in 2010 and a sequel in 2014. Both movies were brilliantly animated and have very gripping storylines, realistic and likeable characters, and exciting adventure scenes. The story follows Hiccup, a Viking who is scrawny and always getting into trouble or causing accidents. When he shoots down a Night Fury he goes to kill to prove that he is a man.
Sarah and Malachi both love these movies!! And the best news is, a new Netflix series is coming out this summer entitled How to Train Your Dragon Dragons: Race To The Edge. We don't know much about what it will hold, other than lots of dragons shooting fire and flying around doing exciting things. If you have Netflix I would go check it out as soon as possible!! One of the best things about HTTYD is the stunning visual effects. The colors are vivid and bright, the diversity of dragons (and their different types of fire) keeps things interesting, and the amount of dragon types is ever-growing. If you haven't seen these movies or read the books you neeeeeed too!! Now. So, in order to do that we are going to have to end this post!
If you liked this post please like, comment, and subscribe to the blog for more content!! Tomorrow is our good ol' Q&A where we talk about writing, harbor seals, and bomb threats! 0.0
~SarChi
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