How to Train Your Dragon 14 years old

One adventure will change two worlds

How to Train Your Dragon

As the son of a Viking leader on the cusp of manhood, shy Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III faces a rite of passage: he must kill a dragon to prove his warrior mettle. But after downing a feared dragon, he realizes that he no longer wants to destroy it, and instead befriends the beast – which he names Toothless – much to the chagrin of his warrior father.

Credits

How to Train Your Dragon Cast

Name Character
Gerard Butler He was 40, now 54 years old as Stoick the Vast (voice)
Jonah Hill He was 26, now 40 years old as Snotlout Jorgenson (voice)
Kristen Wiig She was 36, now 50 years old as Ruffnut Thorston (voice)
T.J. Miller He was 28, now 42 years old as Tuffnut Thorston (voice)
Craig Ferguson He was 47, now 61 years old as Gobber the Belch (voice)
Jay Baruchel He was 27, now 41 years old as Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (voice)
America Ferrera She was 25, now 39 years old as Astrid Hofferson (voice)
Christopher Mintz-Plasse He was 20, now 34 years old as Fishlegs Ingerman (voice)
David Tennant He was 38, now 52 years old as Spitelout (voice)
Robin Atkin Downes He was 46, now 60 years old as Ack (voice)
Ashley Jensen She was 40, now 54 years old as Phlegma the Fierce (Voice)
Kieron Elliott He was 15, now 29 years old as Hoark the Haggard (voice)
Philip McGrade as Starkard (voice)

How to Train Your Dragon Crew

Name Department
Sheri Galloway as Assistant Editor. Editing
Nico Marlet as Character Designer. He was 109 (now 123) years old Visual Effects
Dennie Thorpe as Foley Artist. Sound
Jana Vance as Foley Artist. Sound
Leslee Feldman as Casting. Production
Bonnie Arnold as Producer. She was 55 (now 69) years old Production
Jim Passon as Color Timer. Editing
Maryann Brandon as Editor. She was 10 (now 24) years old Editing
Mark A. Hester as Associate Editor. Editing
Doug Davison as Co-Producer. He was 57 (now 71) years old Production
Roy Lee as Co-Producer. He was 41 (now 55) years old Production
Darren T. Holmes as Editor. Editing
Kevin Andrus as Animation. Visual Effects
Tim Johnson as Executive Producer. He was 63 (now 77) years old Production
Lorna Cook as Thanks. Crew
Jeremy Garelick as Thanks. He was 34 (now 48) years old Crew
Blake Snyder as In Memory Of. He was 52 (51) years old when He died Crew
Catherine A. Jones as Production Supervisor. Production
Cressida Cowell as Novel. She was 43 (now 57) years old Writing
John K. Carr as Additional Editing. Editing
Lynn Hobson as Additional Editing. Editing
Robert W. Hedland as Assistant Editor. Editing
Ronald G. Roumas as Sound Recordist. Sound
Tony Sereno as Sound Mix Technician. Sound
John Powell as Original Music Composer. He was 46 (now 60) years old Sound
Chris Sanders as Director. He was 48 (now 62) years old Directing
Chris Sanders as Screenplay. He was 48 (now 62) years old Writing
Dean DeBlois as Director. He was 39 (now 53) years old Directing
Dean DeBlois as Screenplay. He was 39 (now 53) years old Writing
Will Davies as Screenplay. Writing
Jonathan Null as Supervising Sound Editor. Sound
Gary Rizzo as Sound Re-Recording Mixer. He was 38 (now 52) years old Sound
Randy Thom as Sound Designer. He was 10 (now 24) years old Sound
Randy Thom as Supervising Sound Editor. He was 10 (now 24) years old Sound
Randy Thom as Sound Re-Recording Mixer. He was 10 (now 24) years old Sound
David Soren as Thanks. He was 36 (now 50) years old Crew
Kristine Belson as Executive Producer. She was 45 (now 59) years old Production
Karen Smith as VFX Artist. Visual Effects
Yoshioka Masahito as Visual Effects. Visual Effects
Dave Kim as Production Coordinator. Production
Travis Koller as Visual Development. Visual Effects
John Allwine as VFX Artist. Visual Effects
John Swanson as Production Supervisor. Production
Nicolas Weis as Visual Development. Visual Effects
Bart Coughlin as Creature Technical Director. Visual Effects
Wilbert Plijnaar as Concept Artist. He was 56 (now 70) years old Art
Lori Korngiebel as Production Manager. Production
George Doering as Musician. Sound
Cameron Hood as Animation. Visual Effects
Wee Brian as Animation. Visual Effects
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How to Train Your Dragon (14 years)

One adventure will change two worlds

  • Release day: Thursday, March 18, 2010
  • Runtime: 98 minutes
  • Budget: 165000000.00
  • Revenue: 494878759.00