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* SpiritualSuccessor: to the ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' short "Secrets of the Masters," which used similar animation style and used a fusion of CGI mixed with traditional animation to tell several short stories.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: to To the ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1'' short "Secrets of the Masters," which used similar animation style and used a fusion of CGI mixed with traditional animation to tell several short stories.
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The first follow-up to Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'', this 22-minute short follows Gobber's quest for the elusive Boneknapper dragon nobody else believes exists, while Hiccup and co. get dragged along to listen to his progressively crazier accounts of his previous run-ins with the beast.

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The first follow-up to Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'', ''WesternAnimation/{{How to Train Your Dragon|2010}}'', this 22-minute short follows Gobber's quest for the elusive Boneknapper dragon nobody else believes exists, while Hiccup and co. get dragged along to listen to his progressively crazier accounts of his previous run-ins with the beast.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Though the Boneknapper itself is proven to be real, we never learn whether it truly was the culprit for the fire at Gobber's house, as Gobber insists at the beginning. It could just as easily have been the result of his underpants hanging too close to the stove.



* ArbitrarySkepticism: Done twice; firstly, the whole village believes that the Boneknapper is a myth and that Gobber made the story up -- while them believing Gobber being stalked is fake is somewhat understandable, given the wild details Gobber includes in his stories (including being punched in the face by a frozen Viking, running across a sea infested with hammerhead sharks, and being saved by ''Thor himself''), at the same time, believing the species of dragon doesn't exist is kind of bizarre. After all, they already believe in the (verifiable) existence of dragons like the [[TunnelKing Whispering Death]], [[MultipleHeadCase Snaptrapper]] and Fireworms. The second time, Gobber dismisses Fishleg's account that the Boneknapper's roar is used as a mating cry as "a myth", which seems rather two-faced given the circumstances. Admittedly, he's proven wrong seconds later.

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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Done twice; firstly, the whole village believes that the Boneknapper is a myth and that Gobber made the story up -- while them believing Gobber being stalked is fake is somewhat understandable, given the wild details Gobber includes in his stories (including being punched in the face by a frozen Viking, running across a sea infested with hammerhead sharks, and being saved by ''Thor himself''), at the same time, believing the species of dragon doesn't exist is kind of bizarre. After all, they already believe in the (verifiable) existence of dragons like the [[TunnelKing Whispering Death]], [[MultipleHeadCase Snaptrapper]] and Fireworms.Fireworms, and the Boneknapper itself is even classified in the Dragon Manual with those other species, as shown in the first film. The second time, Gobber dismisses Fishleg's account that the Boneknapper's roar is used as a mating cry as "a myth", which seems rather two-faced given the circumstances. Admittedly, he's proven wrong seconds later.


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* AscendedExtra: The Boneknapper [[EarlyBirdCameo had previously appeared]] as one of the species Hiccup read about in the Book Of Dragons in the first film, prior to its more prominent role here.


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* BaitAndSwitch: The short opens with Gobber's house set ablaze while a Monstrous Nightmare flies around it, bringing to mind the opening battle of the first film. The dragon is then shown carrying a bucket of water which it pours onto the fire, since the dragons now coexist with and help the people of Berk.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming {{Foreshadowing}}: Gobber and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in Fishlegs debate repeatedly whether or not the future, please check Boneknapper can roar. [[spoiler:Fishlegs is correct, but it turns out the trope page to make sure your example fits reason Gobber never heard the current definition.Boneknapper roar is because he took the bone that lets it roar.]]
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[spoiler:After the Boneknapper gets its ability to roar back, Fishlegs notes its current roars appear to be a mating call. So this whole time it's been chasing Gobber because it was... ''frustrated''.]]

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[spoiler:After GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the Boneknapper gets its ability future, please check the trope page to roar back, Fishlegs notes its make sure your example fits the current roars appear to be a mating call. So this whole time it's been chasing Gobber because it was... ''frustrated''.]]definition.
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--->'''Boneknapper''': ''after a dramatic build-up of rising up on its hind legs and breathing in'' *squeak*

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--->'''Boneknapper''': ''after a dramatic build-up of rising up on its hind legs legs, spreading its wings, and breathing in'' *squeak*
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* {{Anticlimax}}: Gobber's treasure the Boneknapper has been chasing him for years for is [[spoiler:a bone he uses as a belt buckle.]]

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* {{Anticlimax}}: Gobber's treasure the Boneknapper has been chasing him for years for is [[spoiler:a bone he uses as a belt buckle.]]]] Of course, to the Boneknapper it's very much a treasure [[spoiler:since it can't complete its armor otherwise]].



--->'''Boneknapper''': *squeak*

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--->'''Boneknapper''': ''after a dramatic build-up of rising up on its hind legs and breathing in'' *squeak*
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* CassandraTruth: The short follows Gobber (accompanied by Hiccup and co.) finding the titular dragon, which is written off as a myth by the villagers of Berk save for Fishlegs. [[spoiler:It actually is real.]]
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* NothingIsScarier: According to Gobber, the Boneknapper's lack of roar is what makes it so dangerous. "It's a silent killer!" Ruffnut takes this to mean, "So, if we don't hear anything, we're dead?" And the follow moments are a tense silence as they keep an ear out.
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* TheMunchausen: Gobblers story telling is clearly a case of UnreliableNarrator to an extreme.

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* TheMunchausen: Gobblers Gobbler's story telling is clearly a case of UnreliableNarrator to an extreme.
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* TheMunchausen: Gobblers story telling is clearly a case of UnreliableNarrator to an extreme.
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* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: The Boneknapper looks like it has two pairs of teeth due to wearing the skull and jawbone of another dragon as a helmet and chin-guard.

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* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: The Boneknapper looks like it has two pairs rows of teeth due to wearing the skull and jawbone of another dragon as a helmet and chin-guard.
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* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: The Boneknapper looks like it has two pairs of teeth due to wearing the skulls of two other dragon for its helmet and chin-guard.

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* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: The Boneknapper looks like it has two pairs of teeth due to wearing the skulls skull and jawbone of two other another dragon for its as a helmet and chin-guard.
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The first follow-up to Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'', this 22-minute short follows Gobber's quest for the elusive Boneknapper dragon nobody else believes exists, while Hiccup and co. get dragged along to listen to his progressively crazier accounts of his previous run-ins with the beast.
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!!Tropes from this short include:

* {{Anticlimax}}: Gobber's treasure the Boneknapper has been chasing him for years for is [[spoiler:a bone he uses as a belt buckle.]]
** The Boneknapper looks utterly terrifying, [[VocalDissonance but it can not roar]].
--->'''Boneknapper''': *squeak*
* ArbitrarySkepticism: Done twice; firstly, the whole village believes that the Boneknapper is a myth and that Gobber made the story up -- while them believing Gobber being stalked is fake is somewhat understandable, given the wild details Gobber includes in his stories (including being punched in the face by a frozen Viking, running across a sea infested with hammerhead sharks, and being saved by ''Thor himself''), at the same time, believing the species of dragon doesn't exist is kind of bizarre. After all, they already believe in the (verifiable) existence of dragons like the [[TunnelKing Whispering Death]], [[MultipleHeadCase Snaptrapper]] and Fireworms. The second time, Gobber dismisses Fishleg's account that the Boneknapper's roar is used as a mating cry as "a myth", which seems rather two-faced given the circumstances. Admittedly, he's proven wrong seconds later.
* ArtificialLimbs: Gobber not only sports his normal hammer and such, but also, in his flashbacks, a broom, eggbeater, and guitar.
* ArtShift: Gobber's flashback stories are told in 2D animation.
* BadWithTheBone: In this short it's revealed that the Boneknapper dragon uses the bones of dragons and other creatures to make itself a suit of armor. It also has multiple bones attached to the end of its tail to form a powerful warclub.
* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: The second time Gobber encountered the Boneknapper, a Hammerheaded whale drove it away. The third time, a Hammerheaded ''yak''. The fourth time ... The Hammerheaded Yak, ''riding'' the Hammerheaded whale. No wonder the village didn't believe him.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Gobber's pants fall down [[spoiler:after he gives the dragon back his bone, which had been holding up his pants for years.]]
* CrackOhMyBack: Gobber laughs at the top of the cliff and suddenly his back gives...
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:Once Gobber gives the Boneknapper back its bone which allows it to roar, the dragon is suddenly more amicable.]]
* DemotedToExtra: Toothless. Since this is more Gobber's story than Hiccup's, it makes sense.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: [[spoiler:After the Boneknapper gets its ability to roar back, Fishlegs notes its current roars appear to be a mating call. So this whole time it's been chasing Gobber because it was... ''frustrated''.]]
* GilliganCut: Snoutlout claims that he won't be dragged off on another adventure. Guess who's seen pouting on a boat two seconds later.
* HappyPlace: Snotlout is trying to find his when they're all under the ribcage and being attacked by the Boneknapper.
* LighterAndSofter: Generally a sillier story then the movie, especially with Gobber's frequent embellishments. [[spoiler:Even the fearsome-looking Boneknapper turns into a pussycat once he gets his bone back.]]
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: The Boneknapper looks like it has two pairs of teeth due to wearing the skulls of two other dragon for its helmet and chin-guard.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: The titular dragon.
* OhCrap: Hiccup and the crew when they realize the Boneknapper is right behind them.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Oddly enough, neither Hiccup nor his friends decide to take their dragons with them when journeying to the Boneknapper's island, despite how in other works (such as other specials and the TV Show) it's shown that not only are dragons great for protecting their riders from hostile dragons, but can ''drastically'' reduce travel times to areas off Berk.
* RightBehindMe: Hiccup utters this line when he, Gobber, and his friends realize the Boneknapper dragon is right behind them.
* SerialEscalation: Gobber's story of how he first met the Boneknapper dragon starts out believable enough but then becomes increasingly ridiculous as he recounts in each story being attacked by hammerhead sharks, then a hammerhead whale, then a hammerhead YAK (which bursts out a volcano no less), [[RefugeInAudacity then being saved from the Boneknapper by the god Thor who strikes the ground with a thunderbolt and releasing the hammerhead yak riding the hammerhead whale]] who beats up the Boneknapper (of course the Boneknapper gets away every time).
* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: The Boneknapper dragon uses bones to perfect its skeletal armor.
* SpiritualSuccessor: to the ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' short "Secrets of the Masters," which used similar animation style and used a fusion of CGI mixed with traditional animation to tell several short stories.
* SuperPersistentPredator: When Gobber tells Hiccup and his friends of his past encounters with the Boneknapper Dragon, it's revealed that it has chased him ever since [[spoiler:he unwittingly took a piece of the bone from its armor which it needed to roar]], pursuing him on desert island, jungle, volcano, etc.
* VocalDissonance: The Boneknapper, unlike other dragons, can not roar. The best it can manage is a squeak. [[spoiler:Unless it manages to collect the required bones need to amplify its voice, and Gobber has the last piece.]]
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: The townspeople and the young vikings refuse to believe from Gobber that the Boneknapper dragon exists. His increasingly ridiculous stories of his encounters with one particularly stubborn Boneknapper throughout his life makes it even harder for them to take his claim seriously. Guess what happens in the end?

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