DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk (Japanese: ヒックとドラゴン Hepburn: Hikku to Doragon ) is an Japanese anime television series produced by DreamWorks Animation Television and Toei Animation. based on the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon. The series serves as a bridge between the second film and the third film.
Dragons: Adventures at Berk was announced by TV Tokyo on TBA. Dragons: Adventures at Berk will premiere in Japan on DreamWorks Channel Japan, TV Tokyo and TV Asahi on TBA and on DreamWorks Channel USA and Peacock on TBA. The first season of the series is set for release in Japan on TBA and in US on TBA. The second season of the series is set for release in Japan on TBA and in US on TBA. The third season of the series is set for release in Japan on TBA and in US on TBA.
The first arc of the series, which serves as the first season outside Japan, was produced by DreamWorks Animation Television and Toei Animation and aired from TBA. A second arc of the original series, called Dragons ~Isle of Berk Adventure~ (ヒックとドラゴン ~バーク島の冒険~ Hikku to Doragon ~Bāku jimanobōken~ ) aired from TBA. A 29-episode sequel series from the original two-arc anime during the Hidden World, entitled Dragons ~Fly To The Hidden World~ (ヒックとドラゴン ~隠された世界へ飛び立とう~ Hikku to Doragon ~Kakusareta Sekai e Tobitatou~ ), was aired from TBA.
Overview[]
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Characters[]
Dragon Riders[]
- Hiccup Horrendous Haddock, III (ヒック Hikku ) (voiced by Jay Baruchel (English); Hayato Taya (Japanese)) – An awkward and underweight Viking and son of the chief of Berk. He and his dragon, Toothless, share the strongest bond of all riders and dragons.
- Toothless (トゥース Tuusu ) (vocal effects by Randy Thom) – An extremely rare, male Night Fury befriended by Hiccup, and the dragon that lost his left tail fin in the first feature film. Toothless has dark black scales, retractable teeth, and the ability to shoot plasma blasts. Toothless also has the unique ability to navigate in dark places using echolocation.
- Light Fury (ライトフューリー Raito Fūrī ) (vocal effects by Randy Thom) – A female Light Fury and Toothless' mate. Light Fury has white scales, glitter patterns, and the ability to shoot plasma blasts. Like Toothless, Light Fury also has the unique ability to navigate in dark places using echolocation. Her singing voice is provided by Abigail Howard. She appears in season 3.
- Astrid Hofferson (アスティ Asuti ) (voiced by America Ferrera (English); Minako Kotobuki (Japanese)) – Hiccup's close friend and partner; and the unofficial second-in-command of the dragon training academy. She has a strong character, is one of the most courageous of the Dragon Riders, and is very competitive. She has a strong bond with her dragon, Stormfly.
- Stormfly (ストームフライ Sutōmufurai ) – A blue, female Deadly Nadder befriended by Astrid. Like Hiccup and Toothless, Astrid and Stormfly display exceptional teamwork. Stormfly and Toothless share a friendly rivalry in most of the competitions Hiccup and Astrid devise. In addition to her magnesium-fueled fire bursts, Stormfly can launch spines from her tail.
- Fishlegs Ingerman (フィッシュ Fisshu ) (voiced by Christopher Mintz-Plasse (English); Shun Miyazato (Japanese)) – One of Hiccup's close friends; has a great encyclopedic knowledge of dragons. He is not as courageous as the other Dragon Riders, but is a loyal friend, especially to Hiccup and Astrid. He has formed a very close relationship with his dragon, Meatlug.
- Meatlug (ミートラグ Mītoragu – A brown, female Gronckle who bonded with Fishlegs. Because of her husky size and short wingspan, she lacks the aerobatic maneuverability and speed of the other dragons. She and Fishlegs have a very close, nurturing relationship. She also can eat a particular combination of iron ore and rocks and regurgitate a valuable metal known as "Gronckle iron".
- Snotlout Jorgenson (スノット Sunotto ) (voiced by Zack Pearlman (English); Asai Takayupi (Japanese)) – One of Hiccup's friends; reckless, quarrelsome, and often seen mocking or annoying the other riders. He has a complicated relationship with his dragon, Hookfang.
- Hookfang (フックファング Fukkufangu ) – A red, male Monstrous Nightmare, ridden by Snotlout. Hookfang has a habit of attacking Snotlout or abandoning him when Snotlout tries to assert dominance, and does not always pay attention to Snotlout. In battle, Hookfang covers his skin with his flammable saliva and sets it on fire, without harming himself; this ability is almost never used when Snotlout is riding him.
- Tuffnut Thorston (タフ Tafu ) (voiced by Justin Rupple (English); Maskazu Nanbu (Japanese)) and Ruffnut Thorston (ラフ Rafu ) (voiced by Andrée Vermeulen (English); Shiori Murata (Japanese) – Male and female dimwitted fraternal twins and followers of Hiccup. They constantly quarrel and disobey commands.
- Barf and Belch (嘔吐とげっぷ Ōto to Geppu ) – A green, male, two-headed Hideous Zippleback jointly ridden by the twins, normally with Ruffnut riding the dragon's right head, named Barf (which can exhale explosive gas), and Tuffnut riding the dragon's left head, named Belch (which can ignite the gas). The heads are usually agreeable, but can have difficulty flying when their riders disagree, and sometimes quarrel as a result.
Notable inhabitants of Berk[]
- Valka Haddock (ヴァルカ Vuaruka ) (voiced by Rita Ora (English); Fukami Rica (Japanese)) – A dragon rescuer and Hiccup's mother, now living on Berk after twenty years of isolation Her dragon is Cloudjumper (クラウド・ジャンパー Kuraudo janpā ), a Stormcutter.
- Gobber the Belch (ゲップ Geppu ) (voiced by Chris Edgerly (English); Hiroshi Iwasaki (Japanese)) – The blacksmith of Berk, Stoick's closest friend, and Hiccup's mentor. Later he is seen riding a Hotburple named Grump (不機嫌 Fukigen).
- Eret (エレット Eretto ) voiced by (Omid Abtahi (English); Komatsu Fuminori (Japanese)) – A former dragon hunter who used to work for Drago Bludvist, who has joined the dragon riders after the events of the second film. His dragon is Skullcrusher (スカルクラッシャー Sukarukurasshā ), a Rumblehorn.
- Spitelout Jorgenson (スピテ Supite ) (voiced by David Tennant (English); TBA (Japanese)) – Snotlout's father. Spitelout takes pride in his son's achievements, but seldom forgives his failures. He is a member of the A-team and rides a Deadly Nadder named Kingstail (キングステール Kingusutēru ).
- Gustav Larson (グスタフ Gusutafu ) (voiced by Lucas Grabeel (English); TBA (Japanese)) – Gustav is a teenager who aspires to be a Dragon Rider. He takes Snotlout as his model and hero. He becomes the leader of Berk's A-Team and he rides a Monstrous Nightmare named Fanghook (ファングマスター Fangumasutā ), based on Hookfang's name.
- Gothi (ゴシ Goshi ) (voiced by Angela Bartys (English); TBA (Japanese)) – The village's shaman. As a mute, she communicates by gesturing or drawing lines and hieroglyphic-like pictures, translated by Gobber or Fishlegs. She rides a Gronckle as part of the A-team.
- Mildew (カビ Kabi ) (voiced by Stephen Root (English); TBA (Japanese)) – Mildew is a cantankerous, spiteful, aged and generally disliked Berk local. He is a cabbage farmer and retains a strong hatred of dragons.
- Bucket (バケツ Baketsu ) (voiced by Thomas F. Wilson (English); TBA (Japanese)) – A mentally impaired Viking, named for the bucket he wears on his head, allegedly to conceal a missing part of his brain. When the bucket grows tighter, the locals regard this as an early storm warning.
- Mulch (マルチ Maruchi ) (voiced by Tom Kenny (English); TBA (Japanese)) – Bucket's closest friend, usually seen by his side and frequently picking up the slack for Bucket.
Villains[]
- Ragnor (ラグノール Ragunōru ) (voiced by TBA (English); TBA (Japanese)) – A dragon hunter and Dagur's rival. His dragon is a Skull (頭蓋骨 Zugaikotsu ), a Screaming Death.
- Savage (ヤバン Yaban ) (voiced by Paul Rugg (English); TBA (Japanese)) – Alvin's right-hand man and later that of Dagur. he attempts to overthrow Dagur to become the new Chief of the Berserker Tribe, only to be defeated and imprisoned by him.
Secondary characters[]
- Alvin the Treacherous|アルヴィン|Aruvu~in) (voiced by Mark Hamill (English); TBA (Japanese)) – An ally of Berk at the end of Season 2.
- Heather (ヘザー Hezā ) (voiced by Mae Whitman (English); TBA (Japanese)) – A mysterious teenage girl and Dagur's long-lost sister, bonding with a Razorwhip dragon named Windshear (ウィンドシア U~indoshia).
- Dagur the Deranged (ダガール Dagāru ) (voiced by David Faustino (English); TBA (Japanese)) – A villain-turned-ally and leader of the Berserker Tribe and the long-lost brother of Heather. He becomes a Dragon Rider with a Gronckle he named Shattermaster (シャッターマスター Shattāmasutā ), and Sleuther (探偵 Tantei ), a Triple Stryke. He falls in love with and eventually marries Mala. Though he acts tough and aggressive, he is also rather sensitive.
- Viggo Grimborn (ヴィゴ Vu~igo ) (voiced by Alfred Molina (English); TBA (Japanese)) – The former leader of the Dragon Hunters and is usually accompanied by his deceased older brother, Ryker Grimborn. Viggo is less strong than his brother, betrayed by Johann and Krogan and has a change of heart before sacrificing himself to allow Hiccup and Toothless to escape.
- Veela Grimborn (ヴィーラ Vu~īra ) (voiced by TBA (English); TBA (Japanese)) – a sister of Viggo Grimborn.
- Defenders of the Wing – A tribe of warriors. They worship dragons as holy beings and are led by Queen Mala (マラ Mara ) (voiced by Adelaide Kane (English); TBA (Japanese)). They are at war with the Dragon Hunters and are therefore extremely distrusting of outsiders. Prior to encountering the Dragon Riders, they know nothing of riding or training dragons, as their culture forbids it. They live on a volcanic island home to an enormous dragon called the Eruptodon. They worship and protect the Eruptodon at all cost, as it feeds on the volcano's lava and prevents their village from being destroyed. Mala later falls in love with and marries Dagur the Deranged.
- Wingmaidens – An exclusively female warrior tribe led by their chieftess Atali (アタリ Atari ) (voiced by Rose McIver (English); TBA (Japanese)). They care for baby Razorwhips who become their wings until they are old enough to fend for themselves because the adult males of the species would devour the infants and could drive the species to extinction.
Episodes[]
Main article: List of DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk episodes
Season | Title | Producer | Episodes | Originally released | |||
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1 | Dragons | Toei Animation | 26 | TBA (JPN) TBA (US) |
TBA (JPN) TBA (US) |
DreamWorks Channel (Japan) TV Tokyo TV Asahi (JP) DreamWorks Channel (USA) Peacock (US) | |
2 | Dragons ~Isle of Berk Adventure~ | 30 | TBA (JPN) TBA (US) |
TBA (JPN) TBA (US) | |||
3 | Dragons ~Fly To The Hidden World~ | 30 | TBA (JPN) TBA (US) |
TBA (JPN) TBA (US) |
The series will be released in Japan on TV Tokyo on TBA and in United States on Peacock on TBA, while season two was released on TBA. The third season was released on TBA.
Production[]
DreamWorks announced Dragons: Adventures at Berk on TBA. The series will be released in Japan on TV Tokyo on TBA and in United States on Peacock on TBA, with season one containing twenty-six episodes for 22 minutes each.
Broadcast[]
Outside the United States, it aired on DreamWorks Channel Asia in TBA. In Canada, the series premiered on YTV on TBA. Elsewhere in the world it premiered on; CBBC in the United Kingdom, SX3 in Spain, Panda Kids in Portugal, France 4 in France, La Trois in Belgium, RTS 1 in Switzerland, Super RTL in Germany and e.tv in South Africa in TBA and PIE Channel in Philippines on TBA.
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June 29, 2030 | YTV |
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2030 | Tooniverse KBS Kids DreamWorks Channel JEI Talent TV |
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2030 | CBBC BBC iPlayer |
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2030 | France 4 |
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2031 | Super RTL |
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2031 | SX3 |
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2031 | Boing |
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2031 | 9Go! DreamWorks Channel |
Latin America | 2031 | Netflix |
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2031 | Netflix |
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2031 | Netflix |
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2031 | Netflix |
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2031 | Netflix |
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2031 | Netflix |
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2031 | Netflix |
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2031 | RTS 1 |
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2031 | La Trois |
Southeast Asia | 2031 | DreamWorks Channel |
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2031 | Panda Kids |
South Africa | 2031 | e.tv |
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November 13, 2032 | PIE Channel |
May 26, 2024 | HOY TV YouTube | |
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2031 | Channel 5 |
Reception[]
Critical response[]
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Accolades[]
Year | Association | Category | Nominee | Result |
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TBA | Annie Awards | Best Animated Television Production For Children | Episode: "TBA" | Won |
Character Animation in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | TBA | Won | ||
TBA | ||||
TBA | ||||
Animated Effects in an Animated Production | TBA | |||
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production | TBA | |||
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Television/Broadcast Production | TBA | |||
Character Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | TBA (for "TBA") | |||
Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | TBA (for "TBA") | |||
Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | TBA (for "TBA") | |||
Storyboarding in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | TBA (for "TBA") | |||
Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | TBA (for "TBA") | |||
Editorial in an Animated Television Production | TBA (for "TBA") | |||
Primetime Emmy Award | Outstanding Individual Achievement In Animation – Character Design (for "TBA") | TBA | Won | |
Critics' Choice Awards | Best Animated Series | TBA | Won | |
Saturn Awards | Best New Media Television Series | DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk | Won | |
Children's and Family Emmy Awards | Outstanding Children's or Young Teen Animated Series | TBA | Won | |
Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program | TBA | |||
Outstanding Sound Editing and Sound Mixing for an Animated Program | TBA | |||
Outstanding Casting for an Animated Program | TBA | |||
Outstanding Performer for an Animated Program | Jay Baruchel (as Hiccup) | |||
Imagen Awards | Best Youth Programming | DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk | Won | |
Best Voice-Over Actor (Television) | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Anime | DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk | Won | |
Peabody Awards | Children's & Youth Programming | DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk | Won | |
Crunchyroll Anime Awards | Best New Series | DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk | Won |
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Based on the How to Train Your Dragon novel series by Cressida Cowell | ||
Films | Animated | How to Train Your Dragon (2010) (accolades) • How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) • How to Train Your Dragon: Crystalized (2033) |
Live-action | How to Train Your Dragon (2025) • How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2027) | |
Shorts | Gift of the Night Fury • Dawn of the Dragon Racers • Homecoming • Journey To The Hidden World | |
Television | DreamWorks Dragons (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders • DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: Legends Evolved (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: The Seventh Crystal (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: The Adventurers (episodes) | |
Video games | How to Train Your Dragon | |
Soundtracks | How to Train Your Dragon • How to Train Your Dragon 2 • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World • How to Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | |
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Programming Blocks | Wiggly Waffle • DreamWorks Sunny Sides • UniX | |
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