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The riders go out in a routine mission to save dragon eggs from being taken by poachers. Unfortunately, the latest egg they rescue hatches into a loudmouth of a baby dragon. Not only are the riders unable to get a moment's peace, but the worst comes when the baby (named Garffiljorg by Tuffnut) begins spitting amber...

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The riders go out in a routine mission to save dragon eggs from being taken by poachers. Unfortunately, the latest egg they rescue hatches into a loudmouth of a baby dragon. Not only are the riders unable to get a moment's peace, but the worst comes when the baby (named Garffiljorg Garff by Tuffnut) begins spitting amber...
amber...

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* MadeOfIron: The Death Song uses [[TailSlap his tail]] to hit Garff into a rock after being dissatisfied with his song. Although a Garff is only a baby, he is left unscathed.
* MamaBear: With the other rider's experiences with the Death Song making them wary towards Garff, Heather is the most compassionate towards him.
* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: When Heather's singing calms Garff down, Hiccup realizes that Death Songs communicate via melody. The other rider's singing abilities vary in effect. Either way, they get the full grown Death Song off their backs by singing with it.
* MusicalEpisode: About as close to one as a show like this can go. Justified by the trope above, especially when the riders take turns singing to Garff to train him the first time.

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* MadeOfIron: The Death Song uses [[TailSlap his tail]] to hit Garff into a rock after being dissatisfied with his song. Although a Garff is only a baby, he is left unscathed.
* MamaBear: With the other rider's riders' experiences with the Death Song making them wary towards Garff, Heather is the most compassionate towards him.
* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: When Heather's singing calms Garff down, Hiccup realizes that Death Songs communicate via melody. The other rider's riders' singing abilities vary in effect. Either way, they get the full grown Death Song off their backs by singing with it.
* MusicalEpisode: About as close to one as a show like this can go.get. Justified by the trope above, especially when the riders take turns singing to Garff to train him the first time.



* OhCrap: The rider's (except Heather) reactions when they realize they now have a baby Death Song on the Edge with them.

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* OhCrap: The rider's riders' (except Heather) reactions when they realize they now have a baby Death Song on the Edge with them.



* TailSlap: The Death Song shows its dislike of the songs taught to Garff by the riders by smacking him into a rock formation.

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* TailSlap: The Death Song shows its dislike of the songs taught to Garff by the riders by smacking him into a rock formation.formation.

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* MadeOfIron: The Death Song uses [[TailSlap his tail]] to hit Garff into a rock after being dissatisfied with his song. Although a Garff is only a baby, he is left unscathed.
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* LetsSplitUpGang: Hiccup's plan for the Deathsong encounter, splitting up makes it harder for the Deathsong to trap them. It fails immediately, as the Deathsong gets the drop on Heather and Fishlegs before catching everyone else but Hiccup with some rapid fire amber shots.

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* LetsSplitUpGang: Hiccup's plan for the Deathsong Death Song encounter, splitting up makes it harder for the Deathsong Death Song to trap them. It fails immediately, as the Deathsong Death Song gets the drop on Heather and Fishlegs before catching everyone else but Hiccup with some rapid fire amber shots.



* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: When Heather's singing calms Garff down, Hiccup realizes that Death Songs communicate via melody. The other rider's singing abilities vary in effect. Either way, they get the full grown Deathsong off their backs by singing with it.

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* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: When Heather's singing calms Garff down, Hiccup realizes that Death Songs communicate via melody. The other rider's singing abilities vary in effect. Either way, they get the full grown Deathsong Death Song off their backs by singing with it.
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* AdoptTheDog: The riders have a hard time training Garff, and he'll be a dangerous predator when he grows up. But they'd rather not kill or abandon him. So they go back to Melody Island and have the Deathsong adopt him.
* BadassInDistress: ''Everyone'' gets caught in the amber trap this time, Hiccup, Heather, and Windshear included. If it wasn't for what they learned from Garff, and Hiccup's new fire dagger, they would've been Deathsong lunch.
* CallForward: Hiccup develops an early prototype of his fire sword from ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2''. This version is a nonretractable solid dagger with Monstrous Nightmare gel poured into the fuller, used to cut through the Deathsong amber.

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* AdoptTheDog: The riders have a hard time training Garff, and he'll be a dangerous predator when he grows up. But they'd rather not kill or abandon him. So they go back to Melody Island and have the Deathsong Death Song adopt him.
* BadassInDistress: ''Everyone'' gets caught in the amber trap this time, Hiccup, Heather, and Windshear included. If it wasn't for what they learned from Garff, and Hiccup's new fire dagger, they would've been Deathsong Death Song lunch.
* CallForward: Hiccup develops an early prototype of his fire sword from ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2''. This version is a nonretractable solid dagger with Monstrous Nightmare gel poured into the fuller, used to cut through the Deathsong Death Song amber.



* DynamicEntry: The Deathsong makes its presence known by catching Heather, Windshear, Fishlegs, and Meatlug in its amber trap.
* GoThroughMe: The riders are saved from the Deathsong by Garff flying in between them and showing his adult counterpart that he's learning how to sing. That and the Deathsong didn't seem to be hungry at the time.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Garff for most of the episode. The riders are also this according to the Deathsong, but at least it tries to teach them.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: Finally an example for the heroes; Hiccup makes moss earplugs for the dragons so that the Deathsong can't hypnotize them anymore.

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* DynamicEntry: The Deathsong Death Song makes its presence known by catching Heather, Windshear, Fishlegs, and Meatlug in its amber trap.
* GoThroughMe: The riders are saved from the Deathsong Death Song by Garff flying in between them and showing his adult counterpart that he's learning how to sing. That and the Deathsong Death Song didn't seem to be hungry at the time.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Garff for most of the episode. The riders are also this according to the Deathsong, Death Song, but at least it tries to teach them.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: Finally an example for the heroes; Hiccup makes moss earplugs for the dragons so that the Deathsong Death Song can't hypnotize them anymore.



* MamaBear: With the other rider's experiences with the Deathsong making them wary towards Garff, Heather is the most compassionate towards him.
* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: When Heather's singing calms Garff down, Hiccup realizes that Deathsongs communicate via melody. The other rider's singing abilities vary in effect. Either way, they get the full grown Deathsong off their backs by singing with it.

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* MamaBear: With the other rider's experiences with the Deathsong Death Song making them wary towards Garff, Heather is the most compassionate towards him.
* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: When Heather's singing calms Garff down, Hiccup realizes that Deathsongs Death Songs communicate via melody. The other rider's singing abilities vary in effect. Either way, they get the full grown Deathsong off their backs by singing with it.



* OhCrap: The rider's (except Heather) reactions when they realize they now have a baby Deathsong on the Edge with them.

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* OhCrap: The rider's (except Heather) reactions when they realize they now have a baby Deathsong Death Song on the Edge with them.



* ShooTheDog: The riders have Garff leave with the Deathsong, taking him off their hands. Heather specifically has to tell him to go, since he's mostly bonded with her.
* TailSlap: The Deathsong shows its dislike of the songs taught to Garff by the riders by smacking him into a rock formation.

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* ShooTheDog: The riders have Garff leave with the Deathsong, Death Song, taking him off their hands. Heather specifically has to tell him to go, since he's mostly bonded with her.
* TailSlap: The Deathsong Death Song shows its dislike of the songs taught to Garff by the riders by smacking him into a rock formation.
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* MusicalEpisode: About as close to one as a show like this can go. Justified by the trope above, especially when they sing to Garff to train him the first time.
* NoIndoorVoice: Garff does not stop screeching for hours, leaving everyone extremely annoyed.

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* MusicalEpisode: About as close to one as a show like this can go. Justified by the trope above, especially when they sing the riders take turns singing to Garff to train him the first time.
* NoIndoorVoice: Garff does not stop screeching for hours, leaving everyone save for Heather extremely annoyed.
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* CuttingTheKnot: In order to keep Garff silent as they approach Melody Island, Fishlegs just knocks him out with dragon nip.

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* CuttingTheKnot: In order to keep Garff silent as they approach Melody Island, Fishlegs just knocks him out with dragon nip. Heather does help with humming to keep Garff asleep for most of the ride.



* MusicalEpisode: About as close to one as a show like this can go.

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* MusicalEpisode: About as close to one as a show like this can go. Justified by the trope above, especially when they sing to Garff to train him the first time.
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* MusicalEpisode: About as close to one as a show like this can go.
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* CallForward: Hiccup develops an early prototype of his fire sword from ''How to Train Your Dragon 2''. This version is a nonretractable solid dagger with Monstrous Nightmare gel poured into the fuller, used to cut through the Deathsong amber.

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* CallForward: Hiccup develops an early prototype of his fire sword from ''How to Train Your Dragon 2''.''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon2''. This version is a nonretractable solid dagger with Monstrous Nightmare gel poured into the fuller, used to cut through the Deathsong amber.

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* CallForward: Hiccup invents his fire sword in this episode, making a flaming dagger to release anyone caught in Deathsong amber.

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* CallForward: Hiccup invents develops an early prototype of his fire sword in this episode, making from ''How to Train Your Dragon 2''. This version is a flaming nonretractable solid dagger with Monstrous Nightmare gel poured into the fuller, used to release anyone caught in cut through the Deathsong amber.amber.
-->'''Astrid''': You know, if that were like twice the size, it would make a really cool sword.\\
'''Hiccup''': Exactly. I'm gonna call this... "Inferno".
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* CallFoward: Hiccup invents his fire sword in this episode, making a flaming dagger to release anyone caught in Deathsong amber.

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* CallFoward: CallForward: Hiccup invents his fire sword in this episode, making a flaming dagger to release anyone caught in Deathsong amber.
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The riders go out in a routine mission to save dragon eggs from being taken by poachers. Unfortunately, the latest egg they rescue hatches into a loudmouth of a baby dragon. Not only are the riders unable to get a moment's peace, but the worst comes when the baby (named Garffiljorg by Tuffnut) begins spitting amber...

!Tropes:
* AdoptTheDog: The riders have a hard time training Garff, and he'll be a dangerous predator when he grows up. But they'd rather not kill or abandon him. So they go back to Melody Island and have the Deathsong adopt him.
* BadassInDistress: ''Everyone'' gets caught in the amber trap this time, Hiccup, Heather, and Windshear included. If it wasn't for what they learned from Garff, and Hiccup's new fire dagger, they would've been Deathsong lunch.
* CallFoward: Hiccup invents his fire sword in this episode, making a flaming dagger to release anyone caught in Deathsong amber.
* CuttingTheKnot: In order to keep Garff silent as they approach Melody Island, Fishlegs just knocks him out with dragon nip.
* DynamicEntry: The Deathsong makes its presence known by catching Heather, Windshear, Fishlegs, and Meatlug in its amber trap.
* GoThroughMe: The riders are saved from the Deathsong by Garff flying in between them and showing his adult counterpart that he's learning how to sing. That and the Deathsong didn't seem to be hungry at the time.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Garff for most of the episode. The riders are also this according to the Deathsong, but at least it tries to teach them.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: Finally an example for the heroes; Hiccup makes moss earplugs for the dragons so that the Deathsong can't hypnotize them anymore.
* LetsSplitUpGang: Hiccup's plan for the Deathsong encounter, splitting up makes it harder for the Deathsong to trap them. It fails immediately, as the Deathsong gets the drop on Heather and Fishlegs before catching everyone else but Hiccup with some rapid fire amber shots.
* MamaBear: With the other rider's experiences with the Deathsong making them wary towards Garff, Heather is the most compassionate towards him.
* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: When Heather's singing calms Garff down, Hiccup realizes that Deathsongs communicate via melody. The other rider's singing abilities vary in effect. Either way, they get the full grown Deathsong off their backs by singing with it.
* NoIndoorVoice: Garff does not stop screeching for hours, leaving everyone extremely annoyed.
* OhCrap: The rider's (except Heather) reactions when they realize they now have a baby Deathsong on the Edge with them.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The Night Terrors repeatedly fly away from the plot, most likely because they're small enough for Garff to hunt.
* ShooTheDog: The riders have Garff leave with the Deathsong, taking him off their hands. Heather specifically has to tell him to go, since he's mostly bonded with her.
* TailSlap: The Deathsong shows its dislike of the songs taught to Garff by the riders by smacking him into a rock formation.

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