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How To Train Your Dragon: Snoggletog Log | |
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Directed by | Tim Johnson |
Written by | Shayna Cohen Jonathan Groff Jon Pollack |
Produced by | Cate Elliott Craig Rittenbaum |
Starring | Avery Brunson |
Edited by | C.K. Horness |
Music by | Anthony Willis |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Hulu |
Release date |
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Running time | 28 minutes |
How to Train Your Dragon: Snoggletog Log is a 28-minute animated slow television short film that was inspired by The Yule Log. The short is a video that is currently streaming on Hulu as of March 2024.[1][2]
Plot[edit]
In the living room of Hiccup and Astrid's house, Hiccup prepares to light the fire. Zephyr and Nuffink run off to feed the dragons while Astrid goes off to make some Yaknog. Unable to get the fire started, Hiccup grumbles until a fireball flies in from the right and ignites the wood in the fireplace. Hiccup thanks Astrid for starting the fire. Gobber soon appears and puts a cauldron of his mutton soup on the fire for Snoggletog dinner. As it's cooking, characters step on and off screen.
- Astrid reappears with the Yaknog while Zephyr and Nuffink hide from her.
- Three night-lights fly by.
- Nuffink appears wearing a "jet pack" consisting of two baby Gronckles and flies through the room.
- Snotlout walks by shaking dirt out of his boots and gets some in the cooking soup.
- Nuffink flies by riding on Dart.
- A sheep is seen peeking in the window.
- Toothless and the Light Fury fly by the windows.
- Gobber reappears and blows air a custom-made horn, until Pouncer shows up, chases after him and hits him on the head with said horn offscreen.
- Zephyr and Nuffink play with baby Gronckles. Astrid scolds them offscreen to take them outside.
- Another sheep peeks out from under a floorboard.
- Zephyr flies by riding on one of the three night-lights.
- The sheep and one of the three night-lights come into the room and the said night-light cuddles against it and falls asleep.
- Nuffink walks by and sneezes into the cooking soup.
- Ruffnut appears and flirts with Fishlegs, blowing him kisses and trips. Fishlegs runs to see if she's ok.
- The fire suddenly goes out and Hiccup picks up the sleeping night-light and lights up the fire again.
- The Light Fury checks out the "camera", and then leaves the room.
- The other two night-lights join the other night-light, and the sheep carries all three Night Lights off screen.
- Hiccup, Zephyr, and Nuffink appear to grab some fish from the bowl on the hearth.
- A spider drops from the ceiling, and the three Night Lights surround the spider until it jumps into the soup.
- Snotlout and Fishlegs dance a jig together across the screen.
- Hiccup and Zephyr playfully dance together across the screen.
- Gobber, Zephyr, and Nuffink roughly dance together across the screen and clumsily knock some dishes onto the floor.
- Toothless checks out the "camera" and pulls the same smile he did in the first movie.
Gobber returns and states that the soup is done cooking, so all the Vikings including Tuffnut gather around with bowls. Gobber pours each a portion; they all wish each other "Happy Snoggletog!" and then take a sip of the soup. Suddenly the entire crowd grimaces and spits the soup out into the "camera".
After the soup had finished drooping down the "camera", the fire is out and the same sheep walks by, seeing a puddle of the soup on the floor. It licks it up and leaves.
References[edit]
- Text was copied from Snoggletog Log at How to Train Your Dragon Wiki, which is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA 3.0) license.
- ^ "How to Train Your Dragon: Snoggletog Log". Hulu. Archived from the original on December 23, 2019. Retrieved December 23, 2019.
- ^ "How to Train Your Dragon: Snoggletog Log (2019) Stream and Watch Online". Moviefone. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
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