🐲 Soar Beyond Imagination with Every Flight!
This Dreamworks Dragons set features a 13-inch Toothless dragon with realistic wings and movable limbs, paired with a 3-inch articulated Hiccup figure. Designed for kids ages 4 and up, the figures connect via saddle pegs for interactive play, encouraging imaginative adventures inspired by the How to Train Your Dragon movies.
T**L
Brings HTTYD to Life
My 10 year old is obsessed with HTTYD right now, so we got her these little figurines. They are a pretty good size, great detail, and have a good feel to them. She loves them enough that she asked me to leave a review (something we never do).
J**O
Great figure
The detail in this figure is fantastic. I'm a big Dragon collector so had to get one of Toothless. Great quality.
Y**⭐
Well done, close to be great but needs more improvements, especially for this price.
As a parent of 7-10 years-old children that are superfans of How to Train Your Dragon , I can say this Toothless and Hiccup action figure set was an instant hit in our household. The figures are colorful, well-detailed, and capture the spirit of the characters nicely. My child was thrilled to see Toothless with his signature wings and Hiccup geared up in his dragon-riding outfit.Pros:Authentic Design: Both figures are clearly modeled after the movie characters. Toothless has his prosthetic tail fin and signature green eyes, while Hiccup features his flight suit and helmet, making them instantly recognizable.Durability: The toys have held up well through some rough and tumble play. No broken pieces or loose joints after a few weeks of daily use.Posability: Hiccup’s limbs move, and Toothless has limited articulation in his wings and legs. It’s enough to spark imaginative adventures.Size: The scale of the figures is just right for small hands—not too big or too tiny. They’re easy to carry around and perfect for travel.Cons:Limited articulation: While they’re fairly sturdy, the posability is somewhat restricted, especially for more dynamic poses. Toothless’s wings don’t flap or extend much.Details: Can be better on design, details, execution and overall build quality can be improved.No accessories: A small sword for Hiccup or a blast effect for Toothless would have really elevated the play value.Price: It’s a bit on the pricier side for two relatively small figures, though the branding and character likeness do add value for fans.Bottom Line:If your child loves How to Train Your Dragon, this set will likely be a favorite. It brings the beloved duo of Hiccup and Toothless to life and is perfect for imaginative play, though collectors might find it a bit simple. With small improvements on the details and accuracy with more articulation, it would be much better product with some longevity to keep it and play around all times.
M**T
Great buy and lots of 2010 nostalgia!
Oh boy does this take back memories. The figure is great and is bringing back nostalgia from 2010 when httyd first came out. This figure and or figures* are great, packed with great sculpting and detail. I'm surprised by how much I like the Hiccup in this pack!
P**A
Legs don't stay on Hiccup.
Hiccups legs DO NOT STAY ON all. And no it's not a feature neither leg stays on. Same with Astrid. So much frustration. Toothless himself is great. Great wing feel. But the hiccup and Astrid dolls are astonishingly bad quality. Not only do the legs not stay on, they even stop attaching on the first day. Hard to even get them out of the box with their legs on, not matter how careful you are.
J**A
Eh.
This isn’t a terribly expensive action figure but I also think it isn’t a terribly great one. The best part about it is the feel of the wings that they advertise. You are supposed to insert part of the tail in once you buy it and it’s difficult to insert. The flexible pieces bend. The same with trying to put the rider on top. There are holes in his thighs you align and pop in. And there’s no real secure “pop”. Just shoving the peg into the hole. The riders legs keep falling off. The details do look nice and it’s painted I just think something more solid with less interactive parts wouldn’t have been so disappointing. My kid is constantly whining about how it’s broken and I keep fixing it for 2 seconds at a time.
K**Y
Toy
They did a great job on detail and brings back my childhood
R**N
Hiccup broke first time playing with it.
Hiccup broke the first time my grandson played with it. He was so sad. I had to super glue it.
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