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TOOTHLESS ROARS

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-Man!

-Wow!

-Wow!

-Nice!

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Here on Berk, we made peace with the dragons.

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DRAGON ROARS

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We're finally living and working together.

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And it only took us 300 years.

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There's one slight problem...

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THEY GROWL AND SQUAWK

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..we forgot to tell the animals.

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DRAGON ROARS

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SHEEP BLEAT

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DRAGONS SNARL AND HISS

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DRAGON HISSES

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Oh, not again.

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You go on now. You get! Get! shoo.

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You know you're not supposed to be in here.

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DRAGONS SNARL

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All right, everybody, time to earn your keep.

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HENS CLUCK

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Er...chickens lay eggs, right?

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Do we REALLY need to go over this again?

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No.

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SHEEP BLEATS

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Apparently we do.

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Well, pay attention, Bucket.

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Wool.

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Eggs.

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Milk.

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Is that so hard now? See?

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Ugh! Observe.

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Just grab the udder, like so, and pull.

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YAK MOOS

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Er, pull. YAK MOOS

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Pull! YAK BELLOWS

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Uh-oh. I think we're empty.

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That's not good.

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Ya-hoo!

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Whoa!

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Hey! Astrid!

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Oops, did I do that?

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Hey!

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Not fair!

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Agh!

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So it's going to be like that, huh?

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I have no idea what you're talking about.

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Waaah!

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-Hey!

-It was her idea but I approve.

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SHE LAUGHS

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LOUD RUMBLING

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Uh-oh.

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HE GRUNTS

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Ah! Whoa!

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Agh!

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His tail's frozen!

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RUMBLING GETS LOUDER

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Astrid!

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Ahh..yeah!

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HE SCREAMS

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Hiccup!

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HE GROANS

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Ah! Hold on!

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No, go back.

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THEY BOTH SCREAM

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HE SHIVERS

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Astrid?

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Over here.

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-Hiccup, I'm freezing.

-Come here.

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Where are the dragons?

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TOOTHLESS ROARS

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Toothless?

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STORMFLY ROARS

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-Stormfly?

-STORMFLY ROARS

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TOOTHLESS ROARS

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-Yeah.

-I see daylight!

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THE DRAGONS ROAR

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We're going to get out of here.

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Look what they did.

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They saved our lives.

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BOTH: Ah, uh...

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-So...

-SHE CLEARS HER THROAT

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So we're good now?

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Good as new.

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Ow!

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-GOBBER:

-Ah! Uh-huh.

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Uh-huh, there it is. Mm-hm.

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Just what I thought.

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She's not giving milk, none of them are.

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We know that, Gobber, we want to know why.

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This reminds me of the time I moved my mother in with my goat.

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She was mean, ornery, ate EVERYTHING in sight.

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The goat was so scared of her, she couldn't give milk.

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So, what are you saying, Gobber?

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Mothers and goats don't mix.

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Same with farm animals and dragons.

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We stopped fighting the dragons, so now they're around all the time.

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The animals are spooked...

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DRAGON ROARS ANIMALS SHRIEK

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Like I said, spooked.

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BUCKET GROANS

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Uh-oh, your bucket's not tightening up on you, is it?

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No, I'm just...

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FIIIIINE!

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Well, whenever his bucket gets tight, it means a storm is coming.

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No storm - everything's fine.

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-Bucket?

-I don't want there to be a storm.

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If lightning strikes me bucket, I could end up less intelligent.

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OWWWWW!

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Oh-ho-ho, that's one tight bucket.

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And the tighter the bucket, the bigger the storm.

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But that's crazy.

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Storms don't hit this early in the season.

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And, besides, whoever heard of predicting the weather

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with a bucket? Ha!

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That's what chicken bones and goose feet are for.

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If you recall, that bucket of his predicted the Blizzard of Olaf.

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That was a bad one - it took us a week just to dig Mildew out.

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And the rest of our lives to wonder why we bothered.

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-Trust the bucket, Stoick.

-YOU trust the bucket.

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I want a second opinion.

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-STOICK:

-Gothi, I've come for your council.

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Is there going to be a storm?

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What's she saying, Gobber?

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She says, "What do you think?"

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Huh?

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SHE SIGHS

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BOTH: Oh!

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How can you be so sure? Was it the chicken bones or the goose feet?

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Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Yeah.

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She says she could hear Bucket screaming from way up here.

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And then the dragons used their wings to block the snow.

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I've never heard of anything like that.

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Not even in the Book of Dragons.

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I know! It was incredible.

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It's as if their protective instincts just kicked in.

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Who'd believe it?

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The dragons we fought for years came to OUR rescue.

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Yeah, if it weren't for them, we would have frozen to death.

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You know what?

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You could have used your own bodies to keep each other warm.

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-Ah, um...

-Who would do that?

-That's crazy.

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Hey, Astrid, if you're still cold...

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HE PUCKERS UP

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THUD

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-MUFFLED:

-Hey!

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Hey, Hiccup, your father's looking for you.

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He looked angry.

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He's looked angry since the day I was born.

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But I'm sure there's no connection.

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There's a bad storm coming. We could be locked in.

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We might not be able to hunt or fish for months.

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But it's way too early for a storm. We're in the middle of winter.

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Devastating winter isn't due for another month.

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-Not according to Gothi.

-What am I supposed to do?

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-I can't control the weather.

-No, but you can control dragons.

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If they don't stop scaring the animals,

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we won't have any provisions to live on.

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-DOOR CREAKS OPEN

-Ah, any luck?

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Not a drop.

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And this is after yanking on that poor yak for three hours.

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TOOTHLESS GROWLS

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But it's not like the dragons are trying to be scary.

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I mean, they don't even eat farm animals,

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they eat fish!

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True, but they're huge, they breath fire

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and now that we've made peace with them, they're everywhere.

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The animals are terrified of them.

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Here's where you jump in and say, "I'll fix this."

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OK, but how long do I have before the storm hits?

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-About a week.

-No problem.

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More than enough time.

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BUCKET GROANS

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Correction - three days, six hours.

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Ah, OK, less time, might be more of a problem.

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THUNDER ROLLS

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Come on, big boy, you can do it.

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YAK MOOS

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Ah, come on.

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HE GROANS

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You'll grow to like them if you get to know them.

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The dragons look scary but they're just big, scaly reptiles.

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Just like Snotlout.

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-You're the guy, right? HIGH-PITCHED:

-No.

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DRAGONS SNARL AND ROAR

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YAK BELLOWS

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OK, what if we looked at this from an animal's perspective?

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Hm... Oh, hello, Mr Dragon.

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I'm just a little sheep here, walking, doing sheep things.

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HE BLEATS

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No, he doesn't really seem so big and...

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DRAGON ROARS

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Ah! Oh, oh!

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Sorry...but I'm siding with the sheep on this one.

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Look, I've learned that once you have a positive experience

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with something you're afraid of,

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it isn't so scary any more.

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OK, there you go, boys.

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Over here and that's what we'll have to do with these sheep.

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We got to prove to them that they have nothing to fear...

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SHEEP BLEATS

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Oh! At this rate, we'll never get any milk or eggs.

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STORM HOWLS

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Ah, just as I feared.

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We haven't had time to fully stock the food storehouse.

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If this storm is as bad as we think it is, we're never going to survive.

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-Not with this inventory.

-We're going to need everything we can get

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from those chickens and yaks.

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I'm not really comfortable putting my fate in the hands

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of a brainless bird and a big woolly beast that sleeps in its own dung.

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Well, luckily, our fate isn't in their hands, it's in my son's.

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ANIMALS PANIC

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Another way for the animals to overcome their fear

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is to show them that dragons are afraid of things too.

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Remember Magnus the Merciless?

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-He was a pretty scary guy.

-HE SHIVERS

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I was afraid of him until I learned that HE was afraid of the dark.

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So, during the day, Merciless...

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And, during the night, Tuffnut.

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-Ow!

-Hey, that's a real problem.

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I'm just saying, knowing he was afraid of something

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made him less scary to me.

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Yes, so let's show the yaks that dragons are afraid of things, too.

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DRAGONS SNARL AND ROAR

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YAKS MOO

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I think it's working.

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DRAGON ROARS

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SHEEP BLEATS

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-Ah!

-Don't worry.

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Worried? I-I'm not worried.

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Do I look worried?

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LIGHTNING CRACKS

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Bring in everything you need,

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we don't know how long we'll need to be hunkered down.

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How's Bucket doing?

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Look at him - he usually loves a wheelbarrow ride.

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BUCKET WHIMPERS

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VIKINGS CRY OUT IN FEAR

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Mulch, I'll take care of Bucket,

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you and Gobber go find the kids and bring them here.

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KIDS SHOUT DRAGONS ROAR

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Hey! Calm down, get back over here.

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You know what I'm learning from this?

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Chickens are really...

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well, chicken.

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What if we showed them how much they have in common with the dragons?

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They both lay eggs, right?

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A Terrible Terror laid one last week.

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All right, see?

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An egg's an egg. Right, ladies?

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KABOOM!

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CHICKENS CLUCK

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Until it explodes.

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YAK BELLOWS

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Everybody out - the storm is here!

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Ah, w-wait, we haven't made any progress with the animals.

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Your father wants everyone in the Great Hall.

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Take the others, I need to stay and keep working with the animals -

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they're still afraid.

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You can't get eggs from a frozen chicken.

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We've got to get the animals in the barn.

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THUNDER CRACKS

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So much for the barn.

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There's no other place to hold them!

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The Great Hall!

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So we're going to have the dragons and the animals under the same roof?

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We know that won't work.

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We have no choice. Let's go.

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MULCH: Oi! Keep them separate.

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-ASTRID:

-This way!

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-FISHLEGS:

-Let's go, this way, guys.

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DRAGON SHRIEKS

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DRAGON ROARS

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YAKS BELLOW

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Hey! I've got this under control.

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Whoa!

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Ow! Ow! Ow!

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Ow. OK, everything hurts.

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YAKS BELLOW

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SHEEP BLEATS

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CHICKEN CLUCKS

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SHEEP BLEATS

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HE SIGHS

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-Where are you going?

-I'm going after them.

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Forget it, Hiccup, we'll never get them rounded up in this storm.

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With Toothless, I can.

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I have to try. If I don't, we starve to death.

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No, your father would kill me if I left you out here.

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-Sorry, Gobber.

-Hiccup, come back here.

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Astrid, will you talk some sense...?

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No, no, not you too!

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Astrid!

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You're not going with...

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Get back here, all of you!

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WIND WHISTLES

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Move those tables against the doors.

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Stoick, the barn's been destroyed.

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-The animals are scattered.

-Where's Hiccup and the others?

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I tried to stop 'em, Stoick. They went after the animals.

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I caught these two.

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I figured, at least with these, we'd be able to start a new herd.

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You might want to take another look, Mulch.

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Oh, ah, never mind, boys.

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You find as many as you can.

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We'll herd them back to the Great Hall.

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Can we swing by my house? I'd like to get my heavy coat.

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There they are!

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Come on!

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ANIMALS PANIC

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-Yaks to the left.

-Chickens to the right.

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Hey! I'm flying here!

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CHICKENS CLUCK

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Chickens, over here.

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Follow me this way, come on.

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Wait, where are you going?

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HE SCREAMS

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Sheep! Hey, sheep, this way.

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HE BLEATS

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Hey, it's working.

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Baa...

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I got them.

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Now!

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Got ya!

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SNOTLOUT SCREAMS

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Snotlout, what are you doing? You're all over the place.

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You try herding chickens with a dragon that doesn't listen to you!

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Hiccup! Three sheep!

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SHEEP BLEAT

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Good job.

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Hiccup, the storm is getting worse, I can't see anything.

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Come on, bud, give us some light.

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Stray yaks, 12 o'clock.

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I see them and they are huge!

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I got the yaks.

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Put me down! Right now!

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THEY GRUNT

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Do I look like a yak to you?

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YAK GRUNTS

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You shouldn't be out here, Hiccup.

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Dad, I'm sorry I let you down.

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It's not your fault, son, I'm taking you back.

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-Which way?

-Follow our tracks.

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WIND HOWLS

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So much for that idea.

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Sir, what do we do now?

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THEY ALL SHIVER

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Everyone, come together.

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WIND HOWLS

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TOOTHLESS SNARLS

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THE DRAGONS RESPOND

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TOOTHLESS SNARLS

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THE DRAGONS RESPOND

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What are they doing?

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They're protecting us.

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It's their natural instinct.

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Ooh.

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SHEEP BLEAT

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SHEEP BLEATS

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Your dragons are really something, son.

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Yeah, they are.

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INDISTINCT CHATTER

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They're back and they're all right.

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And the animals are all right, too!

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Uh-oh, here come the dragons.

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DRAGON ROARS

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Will you look at that?

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Hey, everyone!

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The chickens are laying eggs again!

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THEY ALL CHEER

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I was right, chickens do lay eggs.

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'We made our peace with the dragons

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'when we saw that we could trust them.

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'Turns out they actually have instincts to protect us.

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'All of us.

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'Life on Berk just got a little warmer.'

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