Snoggletog came early for whatsoever How to Train Your Elevate on fans, featuring an earlier than promised release date for Hiccup, Toothless, and the residue of the Berkians. Equally one of DreamWorks Animation's most well-known and successful franchises (in the running with Shrek and Kung Fu Panda), How to Train Your Dragon: The Subconscious World doesn't disappoint. Though the trilogy vastly deviates from the books, it sticks to its ain established canon admirably well and brings the serial to a beautifully emotional shut.

It's been a few years, so a rewatch of the previous films and perchance some of the Netflix series is definitely recommended for full enjoyment of the final installment. That being said, hither are the top 10 Easter eggs to await out for.

This Is Berk

Oh look, our story starts with an activeness fix piece on a boat! And then where'south the Berk monologue?

Nope. In that location it is. Ten minutes later.

But this is a very different Berk, even from the sequel. Later establishing Berk as the first successful dragon-Viking civilization, things are colorful, hectic, and very overcrowded. The population of both dragons and Vikings increased since the sequel, and the buildings both expanded upwards and got a new paint job.

Gobber'south Love Life

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Originally ad-libbed as a joke, Craig Ferguson effectively made Gobber gay in How to Train Your Dragon 2and it totally stuck. In the film, Gobber says it in the center of Valla and Stoick's reunion, and so everyone was a little more focused on Hiccup'southward parents reconciling and recovering the years lost between them. Only that throwaway line comes dorsum with a vengeance in The Subconscious World.

Eret, Son of Eret, seems to be the objective of affection. Who wouldn't swoon for a Kit Harington character? But seeing every bit Eret catches Gobber's bouquet during Hiccup and Astrid'southward wedding, maybe it'southward non so one-sided, subsequently all...

John Powell Strikes Again

Let'southward face it, How to Train Your Dragon has one of the best film scores in the last decade. The sequel expanded upon and added new themes to the franchise, blessing our ears and hearts with "For the Dancing and the Dreaming," and subsequently breaking both when Stoick died.

Powell's amazing work continues in The Hidden World. Nothing nearly the music is understated, just information technology definitely hits home in the last deed of the movie. The score helps perfectly bookend the series, especially since the final 15 minutes or so simply contain tracks from the first movie. With the ending of the film dedicated to a concluding flying between friends, good luck keeping the tears at bay with "Starting time Flight" blasting over the speakers.

Fireproof On The Outside

Every bit we know from the outset movie, dragons' scales are fireproof while their innards are not. But nosotros didn't really see that attribute applied in classic Hiccup flare until at present.

We were probably meant to assume that Hiccup was already using dragon scales to create his armor, but it's specified better this time around. He even makes Toothless's new tail fin out of the scales Toothless sheds. Crushing them into a paste (with the addition of Night Fury saliva...ew), he uses the mixture as paint and then has Toothless set the liquid with burn down.

Still The Final Dark Fury

Information technology'south a trivial fuzzy on the human relationship between Night Furies and Low-cal Furies, but make no mistake: the Night Furies are gone. Our big bad Grimmel hunted them all — only not the Light Furies. In fact, we see a family unit of Light Furies living in the Subconscious World.

Most of this is used to describe more of Toothless's god-tier status among the dragons, only despite being a unlike species (Spoiler Alert!), he can breed with his Calorie-free Fury girlfriend. The babies are shown to exist something of a crossbreed. Now we're left questioning if those babies are fertile or if they're closer related to ligers.

Stoick'south Words Of Wisdom

Did you cry your eyes out when Stoick died? Did you cry fifty-fifty more when you realized Gerard Butler wouldn't appear in The Subconscious World? Let your fears be erased. Stoick the Vast is a huge part of the story without truly being at that place. We're treated to a series of flashbacks through the motion picture, including the family after Valla'due south dragon abduction.

Probably the almost touching scene is watching Stoick break downwardly, letting himself be emotional when no 1 is looking. And instead of telling Hiccup to not show such weakness or deny crying, he addresses the sadness of losing Valla in a mode young Hiccup tin sympathise. He so goes on to explain that he holds onto the good memories of Valla. "For the Dancing and the Dreaming" anyone?

Happy Snoggletog!

If you remember the How to Railroad train Your Dragon Christmas special, Gift of the Night Fury, you'll exist pleasantly surprised. Unlike a majority of franchises that overlook their tie-in series, The Hidden World fondly looks dorsum on where it's been. Considering the Netflix serial bent over astern to remain canon with the films, they defended an episode to Stoick releasing his Thunderdrum so he could train the Rumblehorn seen in How to Train Your Dragon 2; it'due south nice to see the films exercise the same.

Toothless needs an automatic tail fin in order to pursue the Light Fury of his dreams. Then Hiccup builds it. Again. Instead of overlooking the unabridged storyline of the special, Astrid and Hiccup have a brief conversation well-nigh it. Not just is it a nice fiddling nod to the expanded continuity, just it'southward used equally a character development moment. Toothless never had a reason to leave Hiccup. Now, he has a reason to be more contained.

Drawing Lessons

Throughout the series, Hiccup is shown equally immensely creative and an unconventional thinker. We never saw the same with Toothless... until at present.

To impress the Low-cal Fury, Toothless's final motility is drawing a flick of her. Or him. They have well-nigh-identical facial features. But the picture works and grabs the Light Fury'southward attention. She ends up stepping on the lines, which is a large no-no for Toothless, just different Hiccup, she doesn't stop.

The symbolism for the original drawing scene was avoidance of breaking the rules by bending them. In that location were hard and fast lines between Vikings and dragons, so our intrepid duo had to find a way around them. But what rules are there betwixt dragons and dragons?

Hiccup Saves Toothless

Every function of this moving-picture show takes such care and consideration to fully bookend the trilogy. The climax of the film ends with a fall. Instead of a dragon and a homo opposing a dragon, we have a dragon and a human opposing a man. It's up to Hiccup to make the call, not Toothless.

Equally they fall, Hiccup tells the Calorie-free Fury to "Relieve him," salvage Toothless, repaying the favor. Just to reinforce the signal, Hiccup detaches his leg. Thankfully, Light Fury saves them both and we get our happy ending. DreamWorks knew we wouldn't be able to handle a tragedy.

Forbidden Friendship

This has to be DreamWorks Animation's Try Not To Cry Challenge. If the get-go film was a hello, The Subconscious World is a farewell. Our terminal moments between nowadays-24-hour interval Hiccup and Toothless is an understanding of parting ways. The 2018-2019 animated films seem to really similar this, given Ralph Breaks the Net had a like theme.

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We're treated to a slow-motion shot of Hiccup pulling his paw abroad from Toothless'south snout with the "Forbidden Friendship" track playing over it. Toothless and so leaves with the Light Fury and the other dragons for the Subconscious Earth. Hiccup fully takes up his chief championship and marries Astrid. Life goes on. Fly on your own.

But just because you part ways with a close friend doesn't mean the terminate. One more than fourth dimension, nosotros become that paw-to-snout contact betwixt Toothless and Hiccup. Afterward years of being apart, Toothless needs a refresher. Hiccup has a beard and grey hair, he looks really different. But once he figures it out? They just selection up where they left off.