DreamWorks How To Train Your Dragon 3: Hidden World Toys - Review



How To Train Your Dragon is a movie franchise that is suitable for the whole family. I think that the three films are just as enjoyable for us parents as they are for the kids. Being the fans that we are I was more than happy to agree to review a couple of the toys from the new range to coincide with the latest movie.


We received three different toys for the purpose of this review, the first being the Giant Fire Breathing Toothless which retails at £34.99. It measures in at over 20 inches long and has a wingspan of 55cm. It really is a giant! It comes with a water dropper, two plasma blast projectiles, and an extra water tank.

To get started you need to have 3 x AAA batteries at hand as these are not included. Once the batteries are installed you add a little water under the flap on the saddle with the dropper that's included. This is what creates the magic! 


There are many ways to play with the Giant Fire Breathing Toothless. Push the button behind his right ear to bring Toothless to life with lights and smoke-like dragon's breath, which is cold vapour which is created by adding the water! Then prepare for a surprise attack by inserting a plasma blast projectile into his mouth, then push the button behind his right ear to fire. Noah has had so much fun doing this over and over again!


Next, we have the Lightfury Deluxe Lights and Sounds figure which has a retail price of £16.00. This toy is smaller than the other, however, it is still of a generous size. Lightfury looks fantastic, just like she does in the movies and the lights and sounds add lots of new elements to play.


Push the button on her back to make the fabric wings pop open and activate the different sounds and light effects. Closing the wings back together again can be a little tricky but we got the knack for it pretty quickly. The kids seem to be taken by this toy the most and I think it's because it's quite interactive, yet the size makes it easier to play with.


Last, but not least is the Toothless and Hiccup, Armored Viking Figure set which has an RRP of £14.99. Hiccup is small, but just the right size to ride on Toothless' back! He features armour which can be seen in the new movie and comes with a removable weapon. Toothless has a missile which shoots right out of his mouth when in battle. Both Toothless and Hiccup have moveable limbs which Noah really likes as it adds more realism to play.

All three of these Dreamworks How To Train Your Dragon 3: Hidden World Toys are suitable for children from 4 years and can be purchased at leading toy stores or online at Amazon.

AD - We were sent these products for the purpose of this review, however, all opinions are my own.

12 comments:

  1. I love these toys - what a great idea to spark off kids' imagination. When my daughter was young she'd love to play with this sort of thing. In fact, even at 11 I reckon she'd still play with these!

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  2. Look at the smile - think it says it all

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  3. I've never seen how to train your Dragon but Carson has. These look like great toys!

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  4. I bet these toys will be super popular, as the film seems to be taking all my friends smaller kids by storm. Mich x

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  5. We have toothless - i so need to get the Light Fury for Sebby as he is obsessed with them

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  6. I haven't seen any of the movies. Given you mentioning "weapon " and battle :- We will not be aiming to view any of them. As prefer to stay clear of anything violence related.

    Rachel Craig

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  7. Noah looks very pleased to be reviewing these, the price is good too xx

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  8. Oh wow I love how much detail has gone into these toys and they're a really good price point as well! xxx

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  9. I haven't seen any of the movies but these dragons look really big. And your little one looks so happy!

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  10. I have not seen the movies but we love mythical stories and dragons

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  11. These look amazing! Jack is a big fan of the films and Netflix series so would probably love these.

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  12. These look super cool, I love all toys that create imaginitive opportunities and my youngest would love them!

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