Cast overview: | |||
Jay Baruchel | ... | Hiccup (voice) | |
Craig Ferguson | ... | Gobber (voice) | |
America Ferrera | ... | Astrid (voice) | |
Christopher Mintz-Plasse | ... | Fishlegs (voice) | |
Jim Cummings | ... | Bork (voice) | |
Tress MacNeille | ... | Bork's Wife (voice) |
In the Great Hall, Hiccup and his fellow dragon trainers greet you as a new recruit. To get you started, the teen vikings and Gobber the Belch introduce you to their primary reference guide, The Book of Dragons. Together, you are taken on a tour of the amazing variety of dragon breeds as the young heroes add their new discoveries about handling them. Along the way, you follow the misadventures of the original author, Bork the Very, Very Unfortunate, who was fated to research his book the hard way. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)
This is a How to Train Your Dragon short. In the Great Hall, Hiccup and friends break the 4th wall and greet the viewer as a new trainer. They open the Book of Dragons. Gobber recounts Bork the Unfortunate who did the original writing of the book. He had his unlucky problem but he found purpose in researching the many species of dragons. There are so many dragons. It becomes almost like a quiz and my head started to hurt. It has to do with breaking the 4th wall and becoming a trainer in training. Some people may find this fun like Pokemon.