How To Train Your Dragon

‎”Developing Hiccup was a balancing act. He had to be appealing, but he also had to be enough of an individual to frustrate his father at the same time.” - Chris Sanders, co-director
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‎”Developing Hiccup was a balancing act. He had to be appealing, but he also had to be enough of an individual to frustrate his father at the same time.” - Chris Sanders, co-director

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“His  color was inspired by a black panther screensaver on one of our story  artist’s monitors. That image was striking and electrifying, with those  eyes staring out from the darkest black face.” - Chris Sanders, director  of How to Train Your Dragon
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“His color was inspired by a black panther screensaver on one of our story artist’s monitors. That image was striking and electrifying, with those eyes staring out from the darkest black face.” - Chris Sanders, director of How to Train Your Dragon

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