This is the third in the series, and it closes a chapter. The story is a bit unimpressive, but the animation is gorgeous, in an over the top sort of way.
Hiccup's father is gone, and Hiccup struggles to take his place
as a leader. Meanwhile, Berk is struggling to care for a community that
can barely contain the dragons who vastly outnumber the people.
Two
new characters are the focus in this third film, and it turns out that
Toothless is not the last of his species. A white female, dubbed by
Astrid as the Light Fury, arrives. But she is part of an elaborate trap by ruthless dragon
hunter Grimmel the Grisly, who is determined to kill
Toothless and as many other dragons as he can. Hiccup, Astrid, and the
other Berkians work together to keep Grimmel away from their dragons and
from the Hidden World, a secret dragon sanctuary.
There is a fair amount of silliness in this, which maybe I would have loved if I was 50 years younger, but this is my last choice in the feature length Animated nominations this year.
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