DreamWorks Dragons (subtitled Riders of Berk and Defenders of Berk), and its continuation Dragons: Race to the Edge are American TV series’ based on the movie How to Train Your Dragon.
Riders of Berk and Defenders of Berk pick up immediately after the events of the first feature film and holiday short, covering the first year of peace with dragons. Race to the Edge continues the story three years later, leading up to the events in the second film.
Cast[]
- Jay Baruchel as Hiccup
- Avery Brunson as Astrid Hofferson
- Chris Edgerly as Gobber the Belch
- Nolan North as Stoick the Vast
- Zack Pearlman as Snotlout
- T. J. Miller as Tuffnut
- Julie Marcus as Ruffnut
- Mark Hamill as Alvin the Treacherous
- Stephen Root as Mildew
Episodes[]
Season 1: Riders of Berk[]
Released September 4, 2012 on Cartoon Network
- "How to Start a Dragon Academy"
- "Viking for Hire"
- "Animal House"
- "The Terrible Twos"
- "In Dragons We Trust"
- "Alvin & the Outcasts"
- "How To Pick Your Dragon"
- "Portrait of Hiccup as a Buff Young Man"
- "Dragon Flower"
- "Heather Report Part 1"
- "Heather Report Part 2"
- "Thawfest"
- "When Lightning Strikes"
- "What Flies Beneath"
- "Twinsanity"
- "Defiant One"
- "Breakneck Bog"
- "Gem of a Different Color"
- "We Are Family Part 1"
- "We Are Family Part 2"
Season 2: Defenders of Berk[]
Released September 19, 2013 on Cartoon Network
- "Live and Let Fly"
- "The Iron Gronckle"
- "The Night and the Fury"
- "Tunnel Vision"
- "Race to Fireworm Island"
- "Fright of Passage"
- "Worst in Show"
- "Appetite for Destruction"
- "Zippleback Down"
- "A View to a Skrill Part 1"
- "A View to a Skrill Part 2"
- "The Flight Stuff"
- "Free Scauldy"
- "Frozen"
- "A Tale of Two Dragons"
- "The Eel Effect"
- "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"
- "Bing! Bam! Boom!"
- "Cast Out Part 1"
- "Cast Out Part 2"
Season 1 of Race to the Edge[]
Released June 26, 2015 on Netflix.
- "Dragon Eye of the Beholder Part I"
- "Dragon Eye of the Beholder Part II"
- "Imperfect Harmony"
- "When Darkness Falls"
- "Big Man on Berk"
- "Gone Gustav Gone"
- "Reign of Fireworms"
- "Crushing It"
- "Quake, Rattle and Roll"
- "Have Dragon Will Travel Part I"
- "Have Dragon Will Travel Part II"
- "The Next Big Sting"
- "Total Nightmare"
Season 2 of Race to the Edge[]
Released January 8, 2016 on Netflix.
- "Team Astrid"
- "Night of the Hunters, Part 1"
- "Night of the Hunters, Part 2"
- "Bad Moon Rising"
- "Snotlout Gets the Axe"
- "The Zippleback Experience"
- "Snow Way Out"
- "Edge of Disaster, Part 1"
- "Edge of Disaster, Part 2"
- "Shock and Awe"
- "A Time to Skrill"
- "Maces and Talons, Part 1"
- "Maces and Talons, Part 2"
Season 3 of Race to the Edge[]
Released June 24, 2016 on Netflix.
- "Enemy of My Enemy"
- "Crash Course"
- "Follow the Leader"
- "Turn and Burn"
- "Buffalord Soldier"
- "A Grim Retreat"
- "To Heather or Not to Heather"
- "Stryke Out"
- "Tone Death"
- "Between a Rock and a Hard Place"
- "Family on the Edge"
- "Last Auction Heroes"
- "Defenders of the Wing, Part 1"
Season 4 of Race to the Edge[]
Released February 17, 2017 on Netflix.
- "Defenders of the Wing, Part 2"
- "Gruff Around the Edges"
- "Midnight Scrum"
- "Not Lout"
- "Saving Shattermaster"
- "Dire Straits"
- "The Longest Day"
- "Gold Rush"
- "Out of the Frying Pan"
- "Twintuition"
- "Blindsided"
- "Shell Shocked, Part 1"
- "Shell Shocked, Part 2"
Season 5 of Race to the Edge[]
Released August 25, 2017 on Netflix.
- Living on the Edge
- Sandbusted
- Something Rotten on Berserker Island
- Snotlout's Angels
- A Matter of Perspective
- Return of Thor Bonecrusher
- Dawn of Destruction
- The Wings of War, Part 1
- The Wings of War, Part 2
- No Dragon Left Behind
- Snuffnut
- Searching for Oswald ... and Chicken
- Sins of the Past
Season 6 of Race to the Edge[]
Released February 16, 2018 on Netflix.
- In Plain Sight"
- No Bark, All Bite
- Chain of Command
- Loyal Order of Ingerman
- A Gruff Separation
- Mi Amore Wing
- Ruff Transition
- Triple Cross
- Family Matters
- Darkest Night
- Guardians of Vanaheim
- King of Dragons, Part 1
- King of Dragons, Part 2
Dragons[]
- Armorwing
- Bewilderbeast
- Boneknapper
- Buffalord
- Catastrophic Quaken
- Cavern Crasher
- Changewing
- Crimson Goregutter
- Deadly Nadder
- Deathgripper
- Death Song
- Dramillion
- Eruptodon
- Fireworm
- Flightmare
- Grim Gnasher
- Gronckle
- Hideous Zippleback
- Hobgobbler
- Hotburple
- Light Fury
- Lycanwing
- Monstrous Nightmare
- Night Fury
- Night Terror
- Razorwhip
- Red Death
- Rumblehorn
- Sandbuster
- Scauldron
- Screaming Death
- Seashocker
- Sentinel
- Shadow Wing
- Shellfire
- Singetail
- Skrill
- Slitherwing
- Small Shadow
- Smothering Smokebreath
- Snaptrapper
- Snow Wraith
- Speed Stinger
- Submaripper
- Terrible Terror
- Thunderdrum
- Timberjack
- Triple Stryke
- Typhoomerang
- Whispering Death
Gallery[]
DVD/Video[]
Videos[]
Trivia[]
- In the first series Riders/Defenders of Berk, the main characters, known as the “Dragon Riders”, are all 14-15 years of age. In the second series Race to the Edge, they are 18-19 years of age. Their character designs between the two series’ reflect the age differences.
- While remaining wildly popular among younger viewers, Race to the Edge is notably the most controversial media in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise due to its many continuity errors and disregard for the films it’s meant to spin off of.
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