6/10
Disappointing
24 February 2019
Warning: Spoilers
In brief: this third part of the series lacks of the basics that made HTTYD 1&2 such a good movies, which is the magic of the relationship between Hiccup and the Nighfury. The first gets the best out of the second, and viceversa. Together, they become the Viking King and the Dragon Alpha. They complement each other. Instead, in this third film, Hiccup has become a wonderful fighter and the Nightfury can even fly alone. Come on... they even admit that Hiccup doesn't need the Nightfury! Hello Dreamworks, this is not a story about Hiccup the hero, but about the understanding of two worlds, about friendship, about shared leadership... all lost for My Little Pony Lightfury

And can anyone tell me where is Toothless the reckless fighter? The same toothless that amuses us with his amazing powers capable of destroying a Mega Dragon... in this third movie he doesn't even fight, he just tries to make funny jokes while seducing My Little Pony Lightfury.

And why exactly does the nightfury know how to get to the Hidden World but has never lead the dragons before? They need Hiccup to tell them to go? They never wanted to come back before? Let's assume they are lost and only a human could make them think about going back (which is ridiculous), why didn't Hiccup's father thought about finding the Hidden World after they domesticated the dragons in the end of the first movie? Oh wait...

Let alone the poorly executed end of the villain, the fact that the hidden world is just presented very briefly... and many other things that the users here have reviewed already very well.

And at the last act, they realized the villain has trucked them down and they are being followed because Hiccup's mother goes to find it out, but later on the we see that the whole fleet is actually very close to the Island, so why they didn't see it before?

Disappointing.
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