Does the movie deliver a particular moral or message to the audience?
Butler: I think it’s a great message of truth and courage for kids and sticking to what they believe in and learning to trust their own intuition and talents. There’s more to it than that, but I’m going to let Craig answer the next one. Ferguson: I think that the idea of that which you initially are frightened of may become something that is of value and a friend to you. Initially the young boy is frightened of the dragon and terrified of it, and then as he gets closer to it he makes friends with it and so that perhaps a fearful response to something new is not always accurate, and I think that might be a useful message for young people too. What will kids find most memorable about the movie? Butler: It’s a great fun story with some lovely messages lying behind it there and I think that visually it is stunning and it’s just a ride when you take a trip on the dragon with little Hiccup and you go through into the clouds and down over the sea and up over the mountains. Then just the story
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