

Animation · Fantasy · Family
Overview
Hiccup and friends accompany their mentor, Gobber, on a quest to kill the legendary Boneknapper Dragon.
Top Cast


Jay Baruchel
Jay Baruchel
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (voice)
Jay Baruchel
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (voice)


Gerard Butler
Gerard Butler
Stoick (voice)
Gerard Butler
Stoick (voice)


Craig Ferguson
Craig Ferguson
Gobber (voice)
Craig Ferguson
Gobber (voice)


America Ferrera
America Ferrera
Astrid Hofferson (voice)
America Ferrera
Astrid Hofferson (voice)


Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill
Snotlout Jorgenson (voice)
Jonah Hill
Snotlout Jorgenson (voice)


Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Fishlegs Ingerman (voice)
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Fishlegs Ingerman (voice)


T.J. Miller
T.J. Miller
Tuffnut Thorston (voice)
T.J. Miller
Tuffnut Thorston (voice)


Kristen Wiig
Kristen Wiig
Ruffnut Thorston (voice)
Kristen Wiig
Ruffnut Thorston (voice)


John DiMaggio
John DiMaggio
Gobber's Father (voice)
John DiMaggio
Gobber's Father (voice)


Kevin Michael Richardson
Kevin Michael Richardson
Thor (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Thor (voice)
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