![]() Familiar actors who show up through the series to play guest or recurring roles include Mark Hamill, Stephen Root, and Tim Conway. New voice cast members include Julie Marcus as Ruffnut, Tuffnut’s twin sister (voiced by Kristen Wiig in the film), Zack Pearlman as the adversarial Snotlout (originally voiced by Jonah Hill), Chris Edgerly as Gobber (who was voiced by Craig Ferguson), and Nolan North as Stoick, Hiccup’s father (who was originally voiced by Gerard Butler). David Tennant is also back as Spitelout, Snotlout’s father. Miller is back as the not-too-bright Tuffnut. Christopher Mintz-Plasse returns as Hiccup’s best pal and dragon expert Fishlegs, and T. Besides Baruchel, America Ferrera is back as the Astrid, Hiccup’s spunky love interest. Many of the original film’s actors have returned for the series. The characters of Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and his dragon Toothless and their friends are as charming as ever. ![]() Viewers can choose to “play all” or select individual episodes on both sets of discs. Subtitles and dubbed languages are available in English, French, and Spanish. The Dolby Digital 5.1 sound provides clear dialogue, sound effects, and music. The aspect ratio for both sets is 1.78:1, and the sharp images and bright colors look especially great on a large-scale high-definition television screen. Although maybe slightly less intricately drawn than the film, the colorful CGI animation is quite detailed, and brings the teen vikings, various dragons, and their surroundings to vivid life. The series picks up where the film left off, with Hiccup and his friends, both human and dragon, trying to coexist peacefully together. Dragons: Riders of Berk, is available in two DVD collections, jam-packed with the first series’ 20 episodes and lots of extras. Fans of the Dreamworks animated film How to Train Your Dragon can now enjoy its spinoff series, featured on on Cartoon Network.
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