Whenever Troy watches this scene, he waits for this part in the video, and he mimics Hiccups movements...twisting and turning, stepping over and in-between imaginary lines on the floor. It's like he's memorized the entire movement, and he executes it perfectly with Hiccup on the screen behind him doing the same. It's like watching synchronized dragon dancing!
Monday, September 21, 2020
Hiccup
One of Troy's favorite movies is How to Train Your Dragon. One of the scenes that we play a lot is when Hiccup takes Toothless a fish for the first time. At the end of it, Hiccup is drawing in the dirt, waiting for Toothless to give him a chance, and Toothless comes over and watches what he's doing. After a minute, Toothless disappears and comes back with a tree sapling clenched in his teeth that he's pulled up out of the ground, and proceeds to use it to draw in the dirt in a random, squiggly pattern all around Hiccup. When Hiccup realizes what the dragon has done, he gets up to try to get to the outside edge of the drawing, but to do so, he must step over the lines. You see him twisting and turning, stepping over and in-between the lines like a dance.
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