
The scenes that especially stood out were the flying segments where the dragon soars over crystal clear sea's and jaw-dropping backdrops. The 3D holds its own in every sense, and I would go as far as saying that some scenes rival the groundbreaking Avatar. This was dealt with wonderfully and we see their relationship develop over a series of scenes which were done with great humour and action. What I enjoyed the most was the relationship between Hiccup and Toothless the dragon. However, when he finds a new friend in Toothless, the most feared dragon of its species, he learns that dragons are not the fearful creatures he was brought up to believe. Our protagonist is Hiccup, a boy viking who doesn't possess much in common with his dragon slaying dad. From the jaw-dropping visuals beautifully rendered in 3D, to the flawless animation of the characters and dragons, this was one film that didn't disappoint.

An animated feast for the eyes is a brilliant description for this film.
