That's part of why it's so good. Jay Baruchel is amazing.
And who names their son hiccup anyways, that's like sticking a sign to their head saying, Tease me mercilessly! XD
It's explained this way in the movie: "Parents believe a hideous name will frighten off gnomes and trolls. Like our charming Viking demeanor wouldn't do that."
And who names their son hiccup anyways, that's like sticking a sign to their head saying, Tease me mercilessly! XD
It's explained this way in the movie: "Parents believe a hideous name will frighten off gnomes and trolls. Like our charming Viking demeanor wouldn't do that."
It's explained this way in the movie: "Parents believe a hideous name will frighten off gnomes and trolls. Like our charming Viking demeanor wouldn't do that."
That's…..unique. XD
It helps make the movie amazing. Really, he's just named that cause of the books, and I don't think it's explained in there why they ever thought that was a good idea.
It helps make the movie amazing. Really, he's just named that cause of the books, and I don't think it's explained in there why they ever thought that was a good idea.
I'll take your word on it. So you're really saying in essence that they did it because others did it and there was, and is, nothing behind it.
It helps make the movie amazing. Really, he's just named that cause of the books, and I don't think it's explained in there why they ever thought that was a good idea.
I'll take your word on it. So you're really saying in essence that they did it because others did it and there was, and is, nothing behind it.
Yep, pretty much. I mean, they already CONPletely changed what type of dragon Toothless was, if they changed the main character's name, it wasn't really gonna be based on the books at all by that point.
Fun fact: His full title from the books was "Hiccup the Horrendous Haddock the Third."