How to Train Your Dragon (animation)/YMMV

YMMV for the film version of How to Train Your Dragon:
"Hiccup: Eats its victims...burns its victims...buries its victims, chokes its victims, turns its victims inside-out... Kill on sight."
 * Angst What Angst:
 * After the final battle,
 * Mixes with a bit of Book Ends as well . Considering that
 * The Tale of the Boneknapper which chronologically takes place after the events of the movie showcase Hiccup walking and running just fine on his  which means that he has largely adapted to his injuries.
 * Crack Pairing: Fishlegs and Ruffnut are shipped together a lot, despite their very limited interaction. In-verse, Ruffnut kind of flirts with Hiccup in one scene before being pulled away from him by Astrid.
 * Crossover Ship: Due to how both films were released in the same year, there's a fair amount of Hiccup/Rapunzel.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: Test Drive. Oh my god, Test Drive. Chills every time. Seconded, that piece is amazing, and every time there is chills! If there was ever a piece written about the thrill of flying, it's Test Drive.
 * Really, the whole soundtrack by John Powell can count here. It helps that key scenes were set to highlight the music in parts like "Forbidden Friendship," "Romantic Flight," and "Where's Hiccup" rather than with dialogue, often to great effect.
 * And for further proof of its epicness, NBC Sports used "Test Drive" for its recap of Rory McIlroy's historic 2011 U.S. Open run (setting the lowest score in the major's 100+-year history) during its coverage of the golf event.
 * The Japanese theme song isn't half bad either! Give it a listen!
 * Ear Worm: Jonsi' Sticks and Stones that plays at the end of the film is a song that won't be leaving your head anytime soon - it's addictive!
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Ruffnut. Just ask /co/!
 * Fan Nickname: At the Sticks and Stones forum, the posters there have nicknamed the Red/Green Death the "Christmas" Death since no one really knows whether it is "Red" or "Green" since both movie and book disagree on that issue.
 * Memetic Molester: Ruffnut will grope anyone and anything.
 * Nightmare Fuel:
 * The falling scene, especially once they pass the peak of the mountain.
 * Also some of the details on the various dragons in the handbook.
 * Also some of the details on the various dragons in the handbook.
 * Also some of the details on the various dragons in the handbook.
 * Also some of the details on the various dragons in the handbook.


 * Nightmare Retardant:
 * Periphery Demographic:
 * Ratio of teenage fans to younger children?
 * Tear Jerker:
 * The scene where
 * Test Drive, strangely enough. There's just so much adrenaline and emotion that it gets kind of overwhelming.
 * Ugly Cute: Dragons in general. Except for the Red/Green Death, of course.
 * The Terrible Terrors remind one of hyperactive, firebreathing chihuahuas. Enter the awwwww factor when one of them snuggles under Hiccup's arm and purrs itself to sleep there. A bit of trivia: That particular Terror was voiced by Paco the Chihuahua, after sound designer Nia Hansen of Skywalker Sound saw a video of him on YouTube and paid his owners $100 for Paco's voice: video 1, video 2, local news article article 2.
 * Toothless is this trope incarnate. there are a few examples on the web
 * Gronckles, especially the one Hiccup tames with the dragon-nip and
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: Quite a number of viewers thought that Toothless was a girl when he first appeared.
 * Gronckles, especially the one Hiccup tames with the dragon-nip and
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: Quite a number of viewers thought that Toothless was a girl when he first appeared.

YMMV for the DVD short film Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon:

 * Nightmare Fuel: The Boneknapper Dragon is a huge dragon that wears stolen bones like a giant flying skeleton, and will stop at nothing to find the perfect bone for its macabre coat of armor. Also, without a certain bone on its armor, it can gain up on unwary vikings since it can't roar.
 * Ugly Cute: The Boneknapper dragon doesn't hesitate to warm up to Gobber and even allows him to give it a chin scratch when he gives it back the bone it needed to complete its armor and allow itself to roar.