Dragons season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Berk, a village where Vikings coexist with dragons, Hiccup,
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the episode set?
The episode is set in the Viking village of Berk.
Who is Hiccup?
Hiccup is a young Viking who befriended a dragon named Toothless and changed Berk's perspective on dragons.
What is the main problem in Berk?
The main problem is the natural behavior of dragons causing chaos in Berk, like stealing food and damaging property.
Who is Mildew?
Mildew is a grumpy villager in Berk who complains about the dragons and demands they be caged.
What solution does Hiccup offer for the dragon problem?
Hiccup offers to help control the dragons by training them.
Where does Hiccup plan to train the dragons?
Hiccup plans to train the dragons in the old dragon killing arena.
What technique does Hiccup teach to calm dragons?
Hiccup teaches a technique involving a chin scratch to calm dragons.
What crisis occurs in Berk regarding the dragons?
The dragons consume the village's entire fish stock, leading to a food crisis.
What decision does Stoick make about the dragons?
Stoick decides to cage all dragons due to the escalating problems they cause.
How does Hiccup prove the worth of dragons to the villagers?
Hiccup shows how dragons can be helpful, such as by replenishing fish stocks.
What is the outcome of Hiccup's efforts?
Hiccup's efforts lead to the establishment of a Dragon Training Academy in Berk.
What is the relationship between Vikings and dragons in Berk?
Vikings and dragons coexist in Berk, with a history of conflict that turned into a harmonious relationship.
Who are the Dragon Riders?
The Dragon Riders are a group of young Vikings, including Hiccup and Astrid, who ride and train dragons.
What role does Astrid play in the episode?
Astrid observes and supports Hiccup's efforts to train the dragons and control their behavior.
What is the significance of the Dragon Training Academy?
The Dragon Training Academy symbolizes the acceptance of dragons in Berk and a commitment to understanding and training them.