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Monday, November 22, 2010

Best of How to Train Your Dragon Pictures Part II


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This is the part two of the tittle Best of How to Train Your Dragon before. And before everything I say Thanks four your visiting here.

Film name : How to Train Your Dragon, also released by the name How to Train Your Dragon 3D
Film categorize : Computer-animated fantasy film with 3D
Year Release : 26 March 2010
Earning : $43.3 million in its first weekend of release.
Achievement/performance : Top of Box Office, The fifth-highest opening weekend for an animated film in 2010, third highest-grossing animated film in 2010 with $493.2 million and and the 8th highest-grossing movie of 2010.

Now I would like to share about Best of How to Train Your Dragon. Best of How to Train Your Dragon is the one of the most favorite films in this year 2010 with categories computer-animated fantasy film with 3D. Best of How to Train Your Dragon is also the fifth most successful film in the United States and Canada and it was released in March 2010 by DreamWorks yesterday. Based on The 2003 book of the same name.

Best of How to Train Your Dragon was also in the top of box office with an estimated $43.3 million in its first weekend of release. How to Train Your Dragon currently holds the fifth-highest opening weekend for an animated film in 2010, after
1. Toy Story 3 with $110,307,189,
2. Shrek Forever After with $70,838,207,
3. Despicable Me with $56,397,125, and
4. Megamind with $46,016,833, and currently fourteenth overall for 2010.

The story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribe's tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at finally gaining the tribe's acceptance, he finds that he no longer has the desire to kill it and instead be friends it. The film was released March 26, 2010, to universally positive reviews. The film overcame a disappointing opening weekend at the box office to gross just under half a billion dollars and become DreamWorks Animation's fifth most successful film in the United States and Canada (behind the Shrek film series).