Dragons: Riders of Berk

2012 • Cartoon Network
4.6
980 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (10)

1 How to Start a Dragon Academy
8/7/12
In the aftermath of the events of the movie, the kids are enjoying their new lives with dragons, but the rest of the villagers aren't so sure. Hiccup and his friends have to find a way to train the dragons to live in peace with the rest of Berk.
2 Viking for Hire
11/7/12
Now that the dragons have assimilated into Berk, just about everyone seems to be better off. Except for Gobber, who made a career of building weapons to fight the dragons. Hiccup takes it upon himself to find a new role for Gobber in the new dragon-friendly village.
3 Animal House
9/4/12
As the dragons become more comfortable as a part of Berk society, the livestock are becoming less comfortable - fire-breathing predators are, after all, around every corner. As a result, Berk is running low on eggs, milk and other food supplies. With a heavy winter storm on the way, the kids must train not just the dragons, but also the livestock, if there's any hope of surviving the winter.
4 The Terrible Twos
9/11/12
While out flying on their dragons, the kids stumble upon a small dragon with an injured leg. They bring it back to Berk - no one has ever seen this species before, and everyone loves the new dragon, even Stoick, who names him Torch. Everyone but Toothless, that is, who knows that Torch is the offspring of the deadly Typhoomerang, who is heading towards Berk in search of her missing baby.
5 In Dragons We Trust
9/18/12
When the dragons are blamed for a series of damages around the village, Hiccup and the kids form the Dragon United Monitoring Brigade (aka DUMB). But when the Great Hall is ravaged, Hiccup suspects that someone else might be framing the dragons, in order to get rid of them.
6 Alvin and the Outcasts
9/25/12
After the dragons are banished from the island, Hiccup searches for evidence to prove their innocence. But when Alvin, the villainous leader of Outcast Island and Berk's greatest enemy, decides to attack the island, Hiccup must protect his friends and prevent Alvin from learning the secrets of dragon training.
7 How to Pick Your Dragon
10/3/12
A rogue sea dragon is attacking Berk's fishing ships, but Stoick and his men have been unable to pursue the dragon by sailboat. Hiccup tries to convince Stoick that he needs a dragon of his own for just such occasions. But when Stoick decides to use Toothless, Hiccup needs to find a new dragon for Stoick in order to get his own dragon back.
8 Portrait of Hiccup as a Buff Young Man
10/10/12
When Stoick has a portrait of himself and Hiccup painted for the collection in the Great Hall, Hiccup ends up depicted as a strong, burly Viking, not his usual skinny self. To prove he's the Viking his father wishes he was, Hiccup embarks on an epic quest to find the lost treasure of Hamish the First, Berk's first chief.
9 Dragon Flower
10/17/12
Trader Johann comes to Berk, bringing with him new and exotic goods that the people of Berk hurry to trade for. But soon, the dragons begin sneezing and getting sick. Hiccup, with the help of the others, determines that the dragons have been poisoned from eating the Blue Oleander flowers that have been growing throughout the village. The only cure: the venom of the Scauldron, a massive and vicious sea dragon.
10 Heather Report Part I
11/14/12
A mysterious girl, Heather, washes up on the shores of Berk. Proving herself a valuable addition to Berk, she wins the affection of everyone except Astrid, who notices Heather is particularly interested in flying dragons and in the Book of Dragons. Hiccup refuses to believe she could be lying about anything, but when Heather disappears on Stormfly, headed for Outcast Island, Hiccup and the village realize they were duped.

About this show

DreamWorks Dragons: Riders of Berk picks up where the feature film left off. The series follows the adventures of matser dragon trainer Huccup, his faithful dragon Toothless and his friend on Berk. Dragon training reaches new heights as our heroes unlock secrets about their dragons, explore wild frontiers and discover new dragon species, all while battling against fierce enemies they never dreamed existed.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
980 reviews
Elia Zamora
July 16, 2014
It's hard to get my 3 boy's ages 4 to 10 to all agree on something to watch together, this is the exception. This is part of why I like the show, most kids show's now a day's are gross loud or stupid. This show is not. I enjoy it as well
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Linda Brashear
August 1, 2019
the show is great, and I bought this season a few years ago. However, it recently disappeared from my Google Play account, so I can't watch it anymore. I've tried sending a few help messages to Google but have had no reply. It's upsetting to lose a show that I paid for without any reason given and without any help when I ask for it.
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B Wiley
October 30, 2016
I loved it! Being a die hard httyd fan I was excited about this show. The animation was not as good as the movie but it was still good.(watch for the episode thawfest, it's my favorite!)
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