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Released on December 3, 2019, Homecoming is a 21-minute holiday special set approximately ten years after the events of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. It bridges the gap between the third film and the epilogue that shows Hiccup, Astrid, and their children visiting the Hidden World.
Unlike the theatrical films, Homecoming focuses on a new generation—specifically Hiccup and Astrid’s children, Zephyr and Nuffink. The plot revolves around the annual "Snoggletog" celebration (the How to Train Your Dragon universe’s version of Christmas/Yule). When Stoick the Vast’s old stories about "terrible dragons" are misinterpreted by the village children, Zephyr and Nuffink grow afraid of dragons—unaware that their father once rode the King of Dragons.
Hiccup, desperate to preserve the memory of his friendship with Toothless, designs a lifelike dragon puppet to remind the village of the truth. Meanwhile, in the Hidden World, Toothless—now the Alpha and father of three Night Light hatchlings (Dart, Pouncer, and Ruffrunner)—feels a strange pull back to New Berk.
The result is a heartwarming, visually stunning, and surprisingly emotional reunion that proves some friendships transcend distance, time, and even species. -Movie- How to Train Your Dragon Homecoming -WEB-DL-
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Set shortly after the events of The Hidden World (but before the final "Hiccup is an old man" flash-forward), the story finds Hiccup, Astrid, and their now-teenage kids—Zephyr and Nuffink—living peacefully in New Berk. The problem? The younger generation has never truly known dragons. Zephyr, practical and skeptical, believes dragons were mythical monsters. Nuffink, clumsy and reckless, just thinks they’re cool. Released on December 3, 2019, Homecoming is a
When Hiccup decides to revive the "Snoggletog" (their version of Christmas) pageant to tell the true, friendly story of dragons, things go comically wrong. Meanwhile, on the Hidden World side, Toothless is struggling with his own domestic duties: his three rambunctious Light Fury hybrid kids (Night Lights) are driving him crazy, and a misinterpretation of a Viking toy leads him to believe the humans are in danger.
Released on NBC in December 2019, How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming is a holiday-themed short film set approximately ten years after the events of The Hidden World. Unlike the high-stakes dragon battles of the main trilogy, Homecoming focuses on legacy, family, and the tricky nature of storytelling.
The Plot: The story follows a now-adult Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) and Astrid (America Ferrera). On the anniversary of the dragon-human peace, the village of New Berk prepares a festive theatrical play to celebrate the day dragons left. However, the play paints a dangerously inaccurate picture of Toothless—depicting him as a monstrous, fire-breathing villain. Meanwhile, on the Hidden World, Toothless’s children (the adorable "Night Lights" – Dart, Pouncer, and Ruffrunner) are eager to learn about humans. Mischief, nostalgia, and a beautiful Christmas reunion ensue. The plot revolves around the annual "Snoggletog" celebration
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Thanks to the high bitrate of the WEB-DL, these specific scenes shine:
Even in WEB-DL 1080p (or the rare 4K upscale), Homecoming is a feast for the eyes. The animators cleverly contrast the gritty, wooden textures of New Berk with the soft, scaly smoothness of the dragons.


