How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming (2019)

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It's been ten years since the dragons moved to the Hidden World, and even though Toothless doesn't live in New Berk anymore, Hiccup continues the holiday traditions he once shared with his best friend. But the Vikings of New Berk were beginning to forget about their friendship with dragons. Hiccup, Astrid, and Gobber know just what to do to keep the dragons in the villagers' hearts. And across the sea, the dragons have a plan of their own...
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It's been ten years since the dragons moved to the Hidden World, and even though Toothless doesn't live in New Berk anymore, Hiccup continues the holiday traditions he once shared with his best friend. But the Vikings of New Berk were beginning to forget about their friendship with dragons. Hiccup, Astrid, and Gobber know just what to do to keep the dragons in the villagers' hearts. And across the sea, the dragons have a plan of their own...
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The film's central conflict revolves around the potential loss of cultural heritage and tradition, with the narrative championing the active preservation and celebration of these shared community bonds and memories for future generations, aligning with conservative values of continuity and heritage.
The movie maintains the established character representation of its franchise without explicit race or gender swaps of traditional roles. Its narrative focuses on themes of family and tradition, portraying its main characters, who embody traditional identities, in a positive light without any critical framing.
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How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on the established heterosexual relationships and family dynamics of Hiccup and Astrid, with no explicit or implicit queer representation present in the story.
The film focuses on the emotional bond between Vikings and dragons during Snoggletog. While female characters like Astrid and Ruffnut are present, there are no scenes depicting them engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents.
The film features established characters from the 'How to Train Your Dragon' franchise, all of whom maintain their canonically established genders from previous installments. No characters are portrayed as a different gender.
This animated special features the established characters from the 'How to Train Your Dragon' film series. All characters maintain their consistent animated appearances and racial depictions from previous installments, with no changes to their established race.
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