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1* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
2** Is Hiccup a BadassPacifist because of the trauma that resulted from him and Toothless killing the Red Death? Or is it simply him trying to impose an unrealistic ideal on an imperfect world?
3** Alvin explains that he got banished from Berk [[spoiler: for causing casualties by disobeying orders]] (probably unintentional) and is now quite willing to let Berkians like Hiccup get eaten by dragons (unambiguously intentional). Did he become more hard-hearted over time, or did Stoick see the ugly side of him?
4** Mala provides an in-universe in regards to Berk--she [[spoiler: questions whether Hiccup and his riders fly WITH the dragons or have in a way subjugated them via a softer hand]].
5** It's quite hard to tell exactly how much of Viggo's actions in "Shell Shocked" were part of his plan or just taking advantage of circumstances. At the least, it seems quite unlikely that he'd deliberately risk getting locked in a burning building.
6** Throk's constant protectiveness of and concern for Mala -- a typical soldier's devotion to his queen, or is he in love with her? {{Jossed}} in Season 7 as he instead falls in love with [[spoiler:Ruffnut]], which Snotlout even calls a "shipwreck."
7** Even Hiccup and Astrid discuss in-universe how ridiculously fast Dagur and Mala got together, and even after getting engaged, Dagur still has NoSenseOfPersonalSpace around Hiccup and gets a scene where he passionately begs Hiccup to be in his wedding. So... is Dagur truly in love with Mala and applying the usual Berserker Enthusiasm to love the same way he applies it to everything else... or is he still in love with Hiccup but has given up now that Hiccup's gotten engaged, and his unnatural SickeninglySweethearts routine with Mala is just him imitating the way he thinks men and women act when they're in love?
8* AngstWhatAngst:
9** Averted with Hiccup. He still has some lingering self-esteem and image problems that he had in the movie. Seeing as he was ostracized by his entire community up until recently, this is very understandable. Played straight, however, with Hiccup seemingly having no issues whatsoever with his prosthetic foot. Any comment he makes about it is incredibly snarky, but with no trace of angst.
10** Considering that most of the adult men of Berk have at least one prosthetic, this isn't all that surprising. Losing a limb seems more like a mark of pride than anything else in their culture.
11** Averted with Heather for the longest time -- for good reason, as she had a lot of baggage [[spoiler: especially after Dagur killed her parents, then she later found out he's actually her brother]] -- until the sixth season [[spoiler: when she happily sets off to find Oswald with Dagur after only one episode to reconcile, all her previous issues instantly wiped away.]]
12* SugarWiki/{{Awesome A|rt}}nimation: The animation is at times on par with the original movie, which is quite impressive for a weekly animated series.
13* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
14** Most of the {{leitmotif}}s from the original film show up in series, with several new arrangements of each appearing.
15** "Tone Death" lets the cast show off their singing skills, with special mention to Heather's lullaby and Hiccup's ballad about the first film's events.
16* BaseBreakingCharacter:
17** Heather. Her introduction immediately triggered DieForOurShip from the Hiccstrid shippers, more so when she predictably [[spoiler:turned out to be TheMole for Alvin, only to redeem herself on saving the riders to rescue her parents]]. Quite a few fans appreciated her having layers of character depth, and a willingness to play dirty. In ''Race to the Edge'', while she is cooler [[spoiler:with her axe and improved combat skills, as well as taming a dragon whose spines can kill men in one shot]], a part of the fandom points out that, like most Mary Sue characters, [[spoiler:she makes a lot of mistakes in her initial episodes, does things the way she wants, and manipulates the riders, but they tend to treat her well.]]
18** Stoick. The. Vast. To a good portion of the fanbase, he counts as an {{Abusive Parent|s}} due to his tough words to Hiccup in the movie, and occasionally in the show. To another portion, he represents ParentsAsPeople who has to balance his job as chief and father.
19** Mala and the Defenders of the Wing were not very well received for their AnimalWrongsGroup response to the Dragon Riders. Although this was rectified in the next episode and they are steadfast allies afterwards, the season long gap did little to dull the first impression.
20* BrokenBase:
21** Dagur's new look as of "Race to the Edge". While most admit the shorter-hair-after-being-a-prisoner is pretty accurate, a lot of people do not like the beard. And even those who don't mind the idea of Dagur growing a beard don't like how patchy his is. And people apparently really miss his Loki-helmet.
22** Heather and Fishleg's getting ShipTease in season three of ''Race to the Edge'', on the one hand both are popular characters that could use the focus, on the other given that the show makes strides to stay in the canon of the movies this means that no matter what the relationship will ultimately go nowhere since in the second movie Fishlegs and Snotlout are competing over Ruffnut.
23** TheReveal about [[spoiler:Trader Johann]] has split people between those liking the twist because of how unexpected it was, and those despising it because of it introducing many [[PlotHole Plot Holes]] such as [[spoiler:Trader Johann apparently befriending Berkians only as a means to get to the King of Dragons, while it was Heather who was in possession of the lens while Johann was on friendly terms with Berk before Heather even appeared in-story]].
24* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/HowToTrainYourDragon here]].
25* ContinuityLockOut: When making the move from Cartoon Network to Netflix, the show had to leave behind its Cartoon Network seasons and start fresh. Even though the setup deliberately tries to be fairly self-contained, it is still a continuation of the previous show and references to past events may go over the heads of fans who only started watching from Netflix.
26* CrazyIsCool: Dagur the Deranged. In his second appearance, he takes down Toothless in a sneak attack, and later on weaponizes a Skrill against the Outcasts.
27* DieForOurShip:
28** Heather received hate before she even debuted. When it was said that she might "threaten Hiccup's love for Astrid", the shippers went nuts. This became HilariousInHindsight once she actually showed up -- see HoYay for why...
29** Some shippers are also like this with [[FoeYayShipping DagCup]], the Dagur and Hiccup ship. Poor Astrid usually loses her CharacterDevelopment so that the Berserker and Hooligan's relationship can exist.
30* DracoInLeatherPants: Dagur gets this treatment in fanfiction, usually to justify why he is psychotic and to make him appealing. The fact that he's the youngest villain, not to mention the most competent, wins the crowd quite a bit.
31** The [[spoiler: show writers]] get into it as of the second half of Race to the Edge.
32* EnsembleDarkhorse:
33** Heather proved to be pretty popular after her first two-parter, enough so to get another one in season three that also begins a character arc, promoting her from GirlOfTheWeek to HonoraryTrueCompanion. Being voiced by Creator/MaeWhitman probably helped too.
34** Scauldy is a Scauldron who only appears in "Free Scauldy", yet is fondly remembered by a few fans for the gentle relationship he eventually developed with Ruffnut.
35** Fans quickly became attached to the chicken Tuffnut bonds with in ''Race to the Edge''.
36** Throk has garnered quite a following of fans as well.
37* FandomRivalry: With fans of ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'' and ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' after the WesternAnimation/DCNation block was put on hiatus for nearly three months with reruns for this show.
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40%% Fridge Logic belongs in Head Scratchers and Fridge Brilliance on the Fridge Page
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43* EvilIsCool:
44** Dagur the Deranged for his tension with Hiccup, and in his second appearance, takes down Toothless in a sneak attack and weaponizes a Skrill.
45** Alvin the Treacherous is a LargeHam voiced by ''Creator/MarkHamill''.
46** There are reasons why Viggo Grimborn ends up as a fan-favorite in the series, ranging from being one of the few adversaries of Hiccup that respect him and for being a WickedCultured ManipulativeBastard.
47* GeniusBonus:
48** The writing system used in both the movies and series is a real alphabet known as the FUTHARK, commonly referred to as "Runes". The ancient Vikings used it both as a written language and considered each letter to be a powerful magic, which is still used in many occult practices.
49** In season three, we see what look like strange triangles all over ''The Reaper" and in the projections of the Dragon Eye, this is a writing system known as Cuneiform, considered by many historians to be the oldest form of written language in the world, predating even ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs.
50* GrowingTheBeard: While most people agree that season 1 and 2 are far better than any recent series based on an animated movie, ''Race to the Edge'' has blown all expectations out of the water with just its first thirteen episodes, with much better writing, CGI effects, and character designs. All in all it seems Netflix has managed to make a decent show into a ''great'' show.
51* HarsherInHindsight:
52** Astrid's zeal in being a dragon slayer in the movie. Just her being a typical Berk Viking and actually being competent at it, right? Now consider how her uncle died and the effect it had on her family's honor and suddenly it takes on a chilling tone. [[FridgeHorror She is unlikely to be the only case like that.]]
53** The villagers' excited chanting of "VikingFuneral" [[spoiler:since Stoick's in the sequel]].
54** ''Every episode'' that features Stoick after HTTYD 2, "Crushing It" deserves special mention, when he starts suffering Empty Nest Syndrome.
55** Everything about Heather when she returns in season three. The biggest probably has to be what she told the Berkians initially about pirates attacking her village and leaving her an orphan, [[spoiler:which was a lie]]. Three years later, her words come back to haunt her [[spoiler:when Dagur destroys her village and kills her foster parents]].
56** "A Grim Retreat" becomes even more distressing since [[spoiler:the scene with a mind-controlled Toothless about to kill Hiccup happened in HHTYD 2, which led to Stoick's death]].
57** "Stryke Out" has a scene showing the matches from Toothless' point of view, that point of view? [[spoiler: Exactly the same as when he was being mind-controlled by the Bewilderbeast to attack Hiccup]].
58** In the light of [[spoiler:TheReveal about [[EvilAllAlong Trader Johann]], ''every episode'' where his appearance is central. Special mention goes to Edge of Disaster two-parter in Season 4, because this revelation means that attack on the Edge while Hiccup, Fishlegs and Snotlout were away wasn't simple coincidence]].
59** After [[WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld the third movie]] everything about [[spoiler:[[AllForNothing the struggle]] for [[EndOfAnEra keeping the dragons beside humanity]]]] is this:
60*** "Total Nightmare" sees Hookfang seemingly go feral and leave Snotlout after meeting a female Nightmare. Much of the episode focuses on the riders a little unnerved about the idea that their dragons could do the same, which hits harder [[spoiler:when the dragons do leave for good in ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld''. Special mention to Hiccup stating that Toothless would never abandon him for a girl dragon, which is eventually pretty close to what happens.]]
61*** Mildew [[spoiler:[[JerkassHasAPoint insisting that]] dragons are wild and uncontrollable-- which a lot of them still are-- as part of the reason to part with them]].
62*** In "When Lightning Strikes", Gobber's quote about Berk being for Vikings and not dragons, and the superiority of humanity over dragon species in context of [[CrazyCatLady Hiccup's fountain of ideas for making Berk dragons' life comfortable]] [[spoiler:become a CerebusCallBack, as Hiccup's obsession with dragons culminates in his turning Berk into an overpopulated "dragon paradise". Grimmel even repeats this point as the reason for his genocidal hunting crusade.]]
63** A meta example, but in Buffalord Soldier, Snotlout saying how he needs a mask and being short of breath may not be as funny after the Covid virus in 2020.
64* HilariousInHindsight:
65** Stoick going to consult an unintelligible oracle in "Animal House", after his original voice actor Creator/GerardButler was known for doing the same thing in ''Film/ThreeHundred.''
66** The tension between Hiccup and Dagur, after David Faustino's [[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra other big show of the time]] ended with a canon gay couple, which his own character started out standing in the middle of.
67** Every episode featuring Hiccup facing off against Viggo from the end of Season 4 onward can bring to mind a longer standoff between... to use the phrase, [[Film/TheSorcerersApprentice the sorcerer's apprentice and the sorcerer's nemesis.]]
68* IKnewIt:
69** Most fans correctly guessed that Alvin had survived the Skrill's attack in Season 2, thanks in part to his [[MythologyGag book counterpart's]] habit of [[NoOneCouldSurviveThat constantly surviving similar situations]].
70** Before TheReveal at the Season 5, many viewers had speculated that [[spoiler:Trader Johann was [[EvilAllAlong working against Berk the whole time]], though most still didn't expect him to be the show's ''[[BigBad main]]'' villain]].
71* JustHereForGodzilla: Face it, at least a fourth of this show's audience is just watching to see the new dragons.
72* MagnificentBastard:
73** ''Riders'' & ''Defenders of Berk'': [[FauxAffablyEvil Alvin the Treacherous]] is the boisterous, arrogant leader of Outcast Island who seeks to claim Berk as his own. Hiding an intelligent mind beneath his gruff exterior, Alvin devises various schemes to steal the Book of Dragons and, failing at that, Hiccup's knowledge about the creatures. In his master stroke, Alvin uses Mildew as a double agent, [[FalseFlagOperation pretending to betray the man]] just so Hiccup will trust and train Mildew how to handle dragons, at which point Mildew imparts the knowledge to Alvin. Though betrayed by Dagur the Deranged, Alvin ends up [[EnemyMine allying with the Riders of Berk]], saving their lives several times, then helping them take down Dagur and proclaim a truce between Outcast Island and Berk forever, Alvin even reigniting his lost friendship with Stoick the Vast.
74** ''Race to the Edge'': Viggo Grimborn is a genius tactician who served as Hiccup's [[WorthyOpponent greatest intellectual nemesis]]. A scheming mastermind who regularly and utterly outwits Hiccup and the Riders to pull off various victories, Viggo rarely suffers a loss for the first large chunk of his appearances, often gaining something even when he seems to lose. Viggo robs Berk of its fortunes, keeps a tight leash on the unstable Dagur to use him as a weapon, and stays one step ahead of the Riders consistently, reacting to his brother Ryker's treachery by using the Riders to eliminate him as a rival. Later showcasing his more honorable traits while allied with Krogan and Johann, Viggo ultimately teams up with Hiccup one last time to tamper with the formers' schemes, Viggo gaining a new appreciation and respect for both Hiccup and dragons, to such a point that when [[RedemptionEqualsDeath Viggo sacrifices himself to save the day]], a vicious Skrill elects to go down with him out of mutual admiration.
75* MoralEventHorizon:
76** Mildew crossed it in "Alvin and the Outcasts". Getting the dragons exiled was bad enough, but then he intends to sell Hiccup out to the outcasts. And just to make sure the viewer knows this isn't a "needs of the many" kind of choice, he gloats about it to Astrid.
77** Alvin himself crosses it by [[spoiler:threatening to kill Heather's parents to force her to be TheMole]].
78** It's heavily implied Dagur crossed this a while back by killing his own father. With an axe, no less. And if that doesn't do it for you, the reveal that [[spoiler: he killed Heather's foster parents and most of her village certainly will]].
79** Heather herself nearly crosses it by [[spoiler: attempting to murder Dagur]] after saying that they would only capture, but Hiccup revealing that [[spoiler: Dagur is her brother]] stops her. Though it's implied that during the time skip she is [[spoiler: willing to use lethal force]] on InnocentBystander Vikings while raiding their ships.
80** If he didn't cross it by having one of his mooks [[GoryDiscretionShot killed off]], even after making him think he was forgiven for bartering off some dragon skin, Viggo cements it when he [[spoiler: attempted to begin an outbreak of [[ThePlague the Scourge of Odin]] just so he could get rich off the cure (even starting the spread by infecting his own men)]].
81** Viggo gets a second and in universe one as of "Dire Straits" - both Hiccup and Stoick see his efforts to [[spoiler:starve Berk as unforgivable and a sign of his cowardice that he would attack through harming innocent women and children rather than face them in battle]].
82** Season 7's new BigBad Krogan wastes absolutely no time. Before we even meet him, Hiccup and Astrid discover Garff having been badly wounded by him and left to a slow, painful death. And then we get about as explicit a death shot as you'll see in a show like this when one of his men questions their methods, resulting in Krogan throwing an ax into his head.
83** [[spoiler: By murdering merchants and sacking their ships Johann crossed it offscreen possibly long before the series even started.]]
84** The Dragon Flyers as a whole crossed it when [[spoiler: they attacked Vanaheim and nearly killed the Sentinels. One Flyer even said that Johann and his army will destroy the whole island once they hear about it and where it's located.]]
85* {{Narm}}:
86** "This changes everything." Besides being uttered every time in the opening, when Hiccup first uses the line he had just discovered the dragon eye's projections and couldn't even read the symbols it displayed, making the line feel somewhat nonsensical.
87** Hiccup shouting at Dagur, "I HATE YOU, YOU HEAR ME?! I HATE YOU!" in "Enemy of my Enemy" like a 5-year-old yelling at their parents.
88** Heather suddenly screaming like a Berserker after [[spoiler: 'reconciling' with Dagur in "Gold Rush" - it sounds entirely out of character. Dagur's own screaming as well, but it's at least part of his [[LargeHam persona]]]].
89** You can really feel the last few episodes straining to put all the pieces in place to allow for a smooth transition into the second film, with Snotlout and Fishlegs suddenly fighting over Ruffnut out of nowhere and [[spoiler:the entire climactic battle being contrived around Hiccup never actually seeing the Bewilderbeast so his not recognizing it in the film will still make sense.]]
90* OneTrueThreesome:
91** Hiccup and Astrid are the canon OfficialCouple as well as easily the biggest FanPreferredCouple, so its easy to see that no one is getting in the way of that. After Heather formed close friendships with both characters, fans were quick to just ship all three together rather than split Hiccstrid. To a lesser extent, Dagur is also frequently made the third member, though [[HoYay it's mainly towards Hiccup]].
92** The series finale actually seems to encourage one, as Ruffnut responds to Snotlout and Fishlegs fighting over her with "There's plenty of this to go around!"
93* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap:
94** [[spoiler: Mildew]] has one after suffering a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment. [[spoiler: Subverted when it is revealed he was working with Alvin the whole time.]]
95** From her first appearance in ''Riders of Berk'', Heather was disliked by the Hiccstrid fanbase, many of whom were worried that she'd [[LoveTriangle pose a threat]] to the series' [[OfficialCouple central romantic pairing]]. She was significantly better received when ''Race To The Edge'' revealed that she actually [[ShipperOnDeck enthusiastically supported their relationship]]. The character in general was also seen as more compelling in the later seasons with her [[TookALevelInBadass more competent and tough personality]], and her complicated sibling relationship with Dagur.
96** Spitelout gets a bit in "Turn and Burn," which explores his insecurity about Stoick's natural leadership abilities and constantly trying to prove himself, and he gets enough development to KnowWhenToFoldEm and have enough confidence to start over when his first choice to build an offshore storeroom has to be abandoned. It continues in "The Wings of War Part 2" as he saves Hiccup from a Singetail, then reveals he's become an expert on how to deal with the breed, and finally plays a key role in the battle to take back the Edge. [[spoiler: He gets some more in the final two parts of ''Race To The Edge'', where he approves of Hiccup's decision to go save The King of Dragons despite what Berk's council ordered him to do, and is only member of A-Team to participate in final battle (wing-less Gustav notwithstanding), along with his son no less, with who he gets some heartwarming dialogue.]]
97* RewatchBonus: While it's questionable just how far ahead the twist was planned, the reveal at the end of Season 7 that [[spoiler:Trader Johann is actually a bad guy who's been using ObfuscatingStupidity with the vikings]] puts a ''lot'' of stuff in a different light [[spoiler:all the way to his first few appearances into the series, starting with bringing Blue Oleander to Berk.]]
98* RonTheDeathEater:
99** Astrid and Heather are usually subject to these, often on opposing sides.
100* SalvagedStory:
101** A common complaint aimed at the second film was that Hiccup was [[IdiotBall being uncharacteristically naive and illogical]] for trying to reason with [[ObviouslyEvil Drago Bludvist]], especially since this indirectly gets Stoick killed. ''Race To The Edge'' frequently lampshades the disadvantages of Hiccup's overly-trusting nature, but [[DeconReconSwitch also heavily focuses on how he succeeds with it]]. Hiccup's pacifistic influence [[spoiler:gradually prompts a HeelFaceTurn from nearly every antagonistic force in the show, including [[PsychopathicManchild Dagur]] and even [[ManipulativeBastard Viggo]]]], retroactively explaining why Hiccup was so confident that he could reason with Drago.
102** Ruffnut in the first season got less screentime and dialogue because her voice actress couldn't keep up with TJ Miller's improv, much to a lot of fans' ire. Come season four, she has about several episodes focusing on her relationships with the other riders.
103** Likewise, the viewers noticed that Hiccup had little to no leg problems given his amputation and it sometimes doubles as a DisabilitySuperpower. In season four, one episode has a RunningGag of Hiccup getting his prosthetics damaged.
104** The hints that Dagur killed his father at first seemed to be a case of "you know what we mean, but the censors won't allow us to say it outright", particularly after Dagur mentions 'disposing' of his father so he could rule in ''Defenders of Berk''. So the revelation in Season 5 that [[spoiler:Dagur did not kill his father]] seems like a {{Retcon}} to make his character more sympathetic and to make his [[EvenEvilHasStandards deep respect for blood ties]] [[spoiler:regarding Heather]] not seem blatantly out of character. Some are quite unforgiving of this and his subsequent character arcs whilst others view Dagur being so evasive in earlier seasons about the fate of his father to be a case of FridgeBrilliance when Dagur admits he leaned into the rumors he killed him so he'd be feared but never [[ExactWords claimed to have actually done it]], which is something his psychotic younger self would've boasted about if he weren't so loyal to family.
105* SpecialEffectFailure:
106** Though the animation is pretty good, the series tends to stumble in action sequences, particularly dragon breath. By watching episodes like "The Terrible Twos", it's obvious they put extra effort into the fight scene near the end of "Alvin and the Outcasts".
107** The physics of the show are quite schizophrenic; some episodes use full-on motion capture for the human characters, while others use stiff-looking manual rigging for all motion. Watch an episode such as "Portrait of Hiccup as a Buff Man" with this in mind, and it becomes difficult to take your mind off the blocky and robotic motions of the characters.
108** An especially jarring thing about the animation is the hair. Hiccup's hair almost always gets a lot of detail, while the other's don't. So you go from a closeup of Hiccup riding Toothless and his hair is moving just like it would in real life, and then you go to a close up of the twins and their hair (which is much longer than Hiccup's) is separated into three chunky blocks that move very unrealistically. Then, there are some shots where they don't even bother to animate the hair at all, which becomes especially distracting when Ruff and Tuff's waist-length locks suddenly go rigid or Stoick's beard doesn't move when he speaks.
109** There's a definite upgrade once the show moves onto Netflix, with realistically-moving hair, and more accurate CGI. Still, the show does occasionally make the mistake of putting clips from the movies alongside original clips for the show, and the two aren't seamless.
110* StoicWoobie:
111** Stoick, especially when he [[spoiler: chooses to let Thornado go to rescue baby Thunderdrums and take care of them]]. It takes him another season to admit that he [[spoiler: misses Thornado]].
112** Gothi is revealed to be this, given she survived an attack [[spoiler: from a Snow Wraith]] that killed her companions while on a quest to find healing glacial water.
113** Heather is generally pretty well adjusted given her life, but when subjects like [[spoiler: Dagur]] come up, it's clear the toll that reality has had on her.
114* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:
115** The Season 6 finale teases the return of the Outcasts, not seen since Season 2, but they still don't actually appear. Luckily, this is rectified in the next season.
116** During the Skrill's second appearance, it's rescued from Dagur and set free. Its never mentioned or heard from again afterwards. Given that Dagur [[spoiler: undergoes a HeelFaceTurn, and later requests a dragon of his own, one would think that him succeeding in taming the formerly volatile Skrill would be a better indicator of his redemption. Nope, he instead gets a Gronckle, a comparably more common dragon. Though in Season 7, it's Sleuther (a Triple Stryke dragon who is also in Strike Class) who becomes his mount, who is, like Skrill, rather unique and hard to tame.]]
117*** [[spoiler: however it possible that the Skrill Viggo tamed was the same Skrill, Dagur tried to weaponize.]]
118** The riders learn [[spoiler:Viggo is still alive]] with over a season of the series left to go. How many times do they interact with him after his return? Once, and it's only Hiccup who gets to do so.
119* UglyCute: Dragons, as usual. Particular mention goes to Meatlug the Gronckle, Fishlegs's placid and spectacularly ugly GentleGiant of a mount.
120** Toothless, unlike other dragons, is just cute. And Astrid's Stormfly is beautiful. They share these traits with their riders.
121* ViewerGenderConfusion: Many viewers keep confusing who is named Ruffnut and who is Tuffnut. For the record, Ruffnut is the female (higher pitched voice and thinner helmet horns), and Tuffnut is the male (deeper voice and thicker helmet horns).
122* TheWoobie:
123** Hiccup, every time Toothless is in danger like in "When Lightning Strikes," and in "Portrait of a Hiccup as a Buff Young Man."
124** Heather, in ''Race to the Edge'', almost becoming a WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds.

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