Ten years have flown by since the legendary dragons retreated to the mystical Hidden World, entering a new chapter away from the lives of their Viking counterparts. Despite the distance and the absence of his beloved companion Toothless in New Berk, Hiccup remains steadfast in preserving the treasured holiday traditions they once celebrated together. He diligently upholds these cherished rituals as a means of keeping the vibrant memories of their extraordinary bond alive, ensuring that the spirit of friendship between Vikings and dragons does not fade into obscurity.
However, time has a way of dulling even the most vivid memories, and the villagers of New Berk are beginning to forget the importance of their alliance with dragons. This concern weighs heavily on Hiccup, Astrid, and Gobber, who realize that something must be done to rekindle the fire of their shared adventures and the heartfelt camaraderie that once flourished. With determination and creativity, the trio devises a plan to reignite the villagers’ passion for their scaled friends, hoping to swing the hearts of the community back toward the dragons and ensure that they remain an unforgettable part of their culture and, indeed, their lives.
Meanwhile, across the vast ocean, the dragons aren't idle. They, too, have been conjuring up their own heartfelt scheme to re-establish their connection with the Vikings of New Berk. The dragons understand the importance of their history and friendships, and they yearn to remind their human counterparts of the beauty and magic shared between their realms. With both sides working to bridge the gap created by years of separation, the stage is set for a heartwarming reunion that promises to bring back the joy, laughter, and unity that once defined their shared existence. This delightful short film is a celebration of friendship, memory, and the lengths to which we go to preserve the bonds we hold dear.
Full Cast of How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming
Jay Baruchel
Hiccup (voice)
Jay Baruchel's vocal performance as Hiccup in "How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming" serves as a nostalgic and heartfelt culmination of the character's journey throughout the beloved trilogy. Baruchel's voice work is imbued with a warmth and maturity that reflects Hiccup's growth from a gangly, insecure Viking teenager to a wise and respected chief of his tribe. His delivery is nuanced, capturing the subtleties of Hiccup's internal struggles and the profound bond he shares with his dragon, Toothless. Baruchel's authentic and emotive portrayal resonates with audiences, drawing them deeper into the short film's celebration of friendship, family, and the enduring spirit of adventure. His performance anchors the heartwarming narrative, reminding fans why they fell in love with the character in the first place, and providing a fitting send-off to one of animation's most endearing duos.
America Ferrera
Astrid (voice)
America Ferrera reprises her role as the voice of Astrid in "How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming," delivering a performance that is both heartwarming and empowering. As the steadfast and formidable Viking companion to Hiccup, Ferrera brings a sense of maturity and wisdom to Astrid, showcasing her evolution from a fierce warrior to a nurturing leader within the dragon-friendly community of New Berk. Her voicework is imbued with a blend of strength and tenderness, perfectly capturing Astrid's complex character, who balances her role as a protective dragon rider with her deep love for Hiccup and her commitment to their shared vision of harmony between dragons and humans. Ferrera's delivery adds depth to the emotional beats of the story, particularly in moments where Astrid's leadership and empathy guide the characters through challenges, reinforcing her status as an inspiring role model for young viewers. Her performance is a testament to her ability to breathe life into animated characters, making Astrid a standout presence in the beloved How to Train Your Dragon franchise.
Craig Ferguson
Gobber (voice)
Craig Ferguson reprised his role as the voice of Gobber in "How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming," a charming and heartwarming short film that serves as an epilogue to the beloved "How to Train Your Dragon" trilogy. Ferguson's performance as the gruff yet lovable Viking blacksmith is a testament to his ability to blend humor with wisdom. His distinctive Scottish brogue and impeccable comic timing bring a sense of continuity and familiarity to the character, which is essential for fans of the series. In this installment, Gobber takes on the role of a storyteller, recounting the tale of how the dragons first came to Berk, and his voice work is pivotal in capturing the nostalgia and the emotional weight of the narrative. Ferguson's portrayal of Gobber is both endearing and humorous, as he navigates the character's transition from a seasoned warrior to a nurturing figure who helps unite the village through the shared history of human and dragonkind. His performance is a touching reminder of the growth and transformation that the characters, and indeed the audience, have experienced throughout the series.
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Fishlegs (voice)
Christopher Mintz-Plasse reprises his role as the voice of Fishlegs Ingerman in the animated short film "How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming," delivering a performance that is both heartfelt and humorous. As the best friend of the protagonist, Hiccup, Fishlegs is known for his encyclopedic knowledge of dragons and his unwavering loyalty to his friends. In this installment, Mintz-Plasse brings a matured warmth and sincerity to the character, reflecting the growth Fishlegs has experienced throughout the series. His vocal work effectively conveys Fishlegs' endearing awkwardness and genuine enthusiasm for dragon lore, which continues to be a source of comic relief. However, it's the tender moments, where Fishlegs reflects on the bond between humans and dragons, that truly showcase Mintz-Plasse's ability to imbue the character with depth and emotion. His performance contributes to the nostalgic and celebratory tone of the short, reminding fans why they fell in love with the characters and their stories in the first place.
Madalyn Gonzalez
Zephyr (voice)
Zack Pearlman
Snotlout (voice)
Gerard Butler
Stoick (voice)
Justin Rupple
Tuffnut (voice)
Liam Ferguson
Nuffink (voice)
Crew of How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming
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