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In “How to Train Your Dragon,” the 2010 film from DreamWorks Animation, a skinny viking teen named Hiccup discovers that dragons can be taught and tamed, a lot like dogs, except that these dogs are 30 ...
First it was the penguins of “Madagascar” and then the animal warriors of “Kung Fu Panda” on Nickelodeon, now it’s the cast of DreamWorks’ “How to Train Your Dragon” on Cartoon Network. “Dragons: ...
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TV adaptations of animated movies that aren’t watered-down are hard to come by; even rarer is the show that includes the movie’s original voice cast. How To Train Your Dragon’s Cartoon Network ...
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This computer-animated series, based on the 2010 film `How to Train Your Dragon', follows the continuing adventures of young dragon trainer Hiccup and his loyal dragon companion, Toothless, on the ...
DreamWorks has been extremely savvy about keeping its animated movie franchises alive via television, including series versions of "Madagascar" and Kung Fu Panda" for Nickelodeon. DreamWorks has been ...