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Dragons: Riders of Berk logo.

DreamWorks Dragons is an American television series airing on Cartoon Network based on the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon. The series serves as a bridge between the first film and its 2014 sequel.[1] One hour preview consisting of two episodes aired on August 7, 2012,[2] with the official premiere of the series on September 4, 2012.[3] A total of 40 episodes will air during the first and the second season.[1][4][5]

DreamWorks Dragons features the voice talents of Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Julie Marcus, Andree Vermeulen, T. J. Miller, Zack Pearlman, Chris Edgerly and Nolan North.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired (U.S. dates)
Season premiere Season finale
1: Riders of Berk 20 August 7, 2012 (2012-08-07) March 20, 2013 (2013-03-20)
2: Defenders of Berk 20[1] September 19, 2013 (2013-09-19)[6] TBA

Episodes

Season 1: Riders of Berk (2012–2013)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original U.S. air date U.S. Viewers
(in millions)
11"How to Start a Dragon Academy"[7]Anthony BellMike Teverbaugh & Linda TeverbaughAugust 7, 20122.052[8]

Having made peace and living with the Vikings, the dragons' natural behavior leads to chaos on the Isle of Berk which causes Stoick to reconsidering allowing the dragons to roam freely on Berk. It is up to Hiccup and his friends to convince him otherwise.

Note: This episode was shown as a sneak peek.
22"Viking for Hire"[7]John SanfordArt Brown & Douglas SloanAugust 7, 20122.052[8]

The peace with the dragons has put Gobber out of business as a weaponry blacksmith. Feeling responsible, Hiccup tries to help find a new job for Gobber, however Gobber's slightly eccentric and overenthusiastic personality makes this difficult.

Note: This episode was shown as a sneak peek.
33"Animal House"[9]John EngMike Teverbaugh & Linda TeverbaughSeptember 4, 20122.04[10]
The dragons unintentionally cripple Berk's food productivity by terrifying the local livestock, and with the year's first winter storm coming, the dragon-riding Viking youths of Berk must try and familiarize the local animals with their dragon companions if they are to have enough food for the winter.
44"The Terrible Twos"[11]Louie del Carmen & Joe SichtaJim CooperSeptember 11, 20121.81[12]
Hiccup finds an injured baby dragon in the woods. Noting that this dragon is an undocumented species, he takes it in for care and closer study. The teens name it a typhoomerang, but Toothless appears jealous and does not warm up to the energetic newcomer. Meanwhile, the baby's mother makes her way toward Berk to find her lost son.
55"In Dragons We Trust"[13]John SanfordArt Brown & Douglas SloanSeptember 18, 20121.79[14]
The dragons are blamed for vandalism, and Hiccup tries to prove their innocence by forming a night patrol called the "Dragon United Monitoring Brigade" (DUMB), but not in time to prevent the dragons' banishment from the island. Hiccup begins to suspect that Mildew is responsible for the damage.
66"Alvin and the Outcasts"[15]John EngJim CooperSeptember 25, 20121.668[16]
Continuing from the previous episode, Hiccup attempts to find evidence that Mildew caused the damage to the village, hoping to exonerate the banished dragons. Meanwhile, Alvin the Treacherous of the Outcast Tribe launches a raid on the Isle of Berk in order to find and capture the "Dragon Conqueror".
77"How To Pick Your Dragon"[17]Louie del Carmen & Joe SichtaArt Brown & Douglas SloanOctober 3, 20122.115[18]
Hiccup convinces Stoick to ride a dragon to aid him in his duties as chief, but he quickly insists on riding Toothless on a regular basis, to both Toothless and Hiccup's dismay. Meanwhile, a mysterious dragon has been attacking the tribe's fishing ships.
88"Portrait of Hiccup as a Buff Man"[17]John SanfordJim CooperOctober 10, 20121.928[19]
A traditional painted portrait of Berk's Chief and his son exaggerates Hiccup's muscularity and size and causes him to worry that he is not Stoick's ideal son. Hiccup is determined to prove himself by accomplishing the treasure-hunting quest of Hamish II, a quest that even Stoick and Gobber had not been able to complete.
99"Dragon Flower"[20]John EngJim CooperOctober 17, 20121.795[21]
Immediately after the visit of the renowned Trader Johann, all dragons on the Isle of Berk are mysteriously falling ill. When Mildew is discovered responsible, he is forced to help Hiccup, Stoick, and Gobber find and capture a ferocious water dragon called the Scauldron in order to concoct an antidote before it is too late.
1010"Heather Report Part 1"[22]Louie del CarmenArt Brown & Douglas SloanNovember 14, 20121.803[23]
The teens of Berk find a mysterious girl named Heather on Thor's Beach. While Hiccup and the other teens openly welcome the newcomer, Astrid's jealousy turns to suspicion when she notices Heather is taking an unusual interest in the Book of Dragons.
1111"Heather Report Part 2"[24]John SanfordMike Teverbaugh & Linda Teverbaugh and Art Brown & Douglas SloanNovember 21, 20122.211[25]
Heather's betrayal to Berk caused the Book of Dragons to fall into Alvin the Treacherous' hands, and Heather's imprisonment on Berk. In order to get the book back from Alvin, Astrid disguises herself as Heather and goes into Outcast Territory. Towards the end of her mission, Astrid learns and confirms Heather's true motives for helping the Outcasts.
1212"Thawfest"[26]John EngJim Cooper and Art Brown & Douglas SloanNovember 28, 20121.581[27]
Berk's annual festive sporting competition, the Thawfest games, is underway and all the teens are participating with the dragons for the first time in Viking history. Hiccup is determined to finally best Snotlout, who constantly gloats about being the reigning Thawfest champion, but Hiccup's successes begin to make him arrogant and boastful, much to Astrid's displeasure and disappointment.
1313"When Lightning Strikes"[29]John SanfordJustin HookDecember 5, 20122.231[30]

Sudden lightning storms are endangering the residents of Berk and it is believed Thor is angry at the island. Mildew leads the superstitious villagers into blaming Toothless, "the unholy offspring of lightning and death itself", for the lightning, leaving Hiccup to find the true answers for Thor's sudden destructive anger.

Note: While this episode's production number is 14, it was aired beforehand.[28]
1414"What Flies Beneath"[31]Louie del CarmenJim Cooper and Art Brown & Douglas SloanFebruary 6, 20131.453[32]

Toothless encounters a rival from his past. Blinded by their grudge against each other, Toothless runs away to confront the rival alone. Hiccup must find Toothless and reason with him before the rivalry turns fatal.

Note: This episode was originally titled, "No Country for Old Dragons".[31] While this episode's production number is 15, it was aired beforehand.[28]
1515"Twinsanity"[31]Louie del CarmenF.M. De Marco, Mark Hoffmeier, Jack Thomas and Art Brown & Douglas SloanFebruary 13, 20131.480[33]

Dagur the Deranged visits Berk to renew a peace treaty between the Hooligan Tribe of Berk and the Berserkers, and the dragons are put into hiding to dispel rumours that Berk is training a dragon army. But when Ruffnut and Tuffnut begin to fight, their dragon, Barf and Belch, is left out of control. The Viking youths must bring the twins back together to control their dragon and avoid provoking Dagur to war.

Note: While this episode's production number is 13, its airing was delayed twice.[28]
1616"Defiant One"[34]John EngArt Brown & Douglas Sloan and Jim CooperFebruary 20, 20131.656[35]
Caught in a waterspout, Toothless' prosthetic tail is damaged, rendering him unable to fly and thus leaving him, Hiccup and Snotlout stranded on Outcast Island. The three must work together to repair the damage, overcome the rivalry between Hiccup and Snotlout and return home to Berk before they are captured by Alvin and the Outcasts.
1717"Breakneck Bog"[36]John SanfordArt Brown & Douglas SloanFebruary 27, 20131.410[37]
When Hiccup discovers Trader Johann's ship was shipwrecked in a rumored haunted bog with a gift made for him by his mother, he will stop at nothing to retrieve it.
1818"Gem of a Different Color"[38]John EngMike Teverbaugh & Linda Teverbaugh and Art Brown & Douglas SloanMarch 6, 20131.594[39]
When Snotlout and the villagers mistake dragon eggs for gems that bring good fortune, Fishlegs, who is responsible for the eggs' discovery, must take a stand against Snotlout and reunite the eggs with their Changewing mothers before they destroy Berk.
1919"We Are Family Part 1"[38]John SanfordArt Brown and Douglas SloanMarch 13, 20131.834[40]
During Berk's annual Bork week celebrations, Hiccup is granted access to Bork the Bold's private and personal archives. When he finds information and a map about an island inhabited by Night Furies within Bork's notes, Hiccup is determined to bring Toothless to his family.
2020"We Are Family Part 2"[41]Elaine Bogan & John SanfordMike Teverbaugh & Linda Teverbaugh and Art Brown & Douglas SloanMarch 20, 20132.232[42]

Mildew aided Alvin in kidnapping Hiccup and Toothless by forging Bork's Night Fury notes. However, Mildew is also imprisoned when he's no longer of any use to Alvin now that he has Hiccup. Hiccup reluctantly allows Mildew to help him find Toothless and escape Outcast Island, a final test for Mildew's loyalty to Berk.

Note: This episode marks the end of Season 1: Riders of Berk.

Season 2: Defenders of Berk (2013–2014)

The second season, subtitled Defenders of Berk[43] and consisting of 20 episodes,[1] premiered on September 19, 2013.[6]

No. in
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No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original U.S. air date U.S. Viewers
(in millions)
211"Live and Let Fly"[44][45]Anthony BellArt Brown and Douglas SloanSeptember 19, 2013 (2013-09-19)1.773[46]
Concerned that Alvin and the Outcast Tribe are planning an attack on Berk, Stoick institutes flight restrictions on the dragon academy. Certain that Alvin will also use his newfound dragon-training knowledge to bolster any attack, Hiccup forms a secret “Dragon Flight Club” in order to train the kids to defend Berk against Alvin’s dragon army.
222"The Iron Gronckle"[44]John SanfordJack ThomasSeptember 26, 2013 (2013-09-26)1.408[47]
Fishlegs discovers that Meatlug can produce "Gronckle Iron", a lightweight but extremely strong metal. Because their slow speed had previously allowed an Outcast boat to escape, Fishlegs decides that producing Gronckle Iron is a more helpful task than flying with the other teens, until Meatlug ends up ingesting a magnetic rock, attracting all the metal in the village.
233"The Night and the Fury"[44]Louie del CarmenJack ThomasOctober 3, 2013 (2013-10-03)1.094[48]
When Hiccup and the others go to Dragon Island to train their stealth and survival instincts without the help of their dragons, Hiccup reluctantly gets caught up in dragon-hunting with Dagur the Deranged, who is also on the island to find and kill Toothless in order to restore the honor of the Berserkers.
244"Tunnel Vision"[49]Elaine Bogan and John EngMark HoffmeierOctober 10, 2013 (2013-10-10)1.390[50]
When the town's well runs dry, Hiccup and Toothless discover a group of baby Whispering Death dragons in the tunnels underneath the village, planted there by Alvin and the Outcasts, and discover a new dragon, the Screaming Death. The teens must drive the Screaming Death and the Whispering Death hatchlings away from the village before they destroy Berk.
255"Race to Fireworm Island"[49]John SanfordF.M. De MarcoOctober 17, 2013 (2013-10-17)1.335[51]
When Hookfang's flame goes out after Snotlout pushes his training too hard, the kids have to figure out how to reignite it with the burning heat of Fireworm dragons before it's too late.
266"Fright of Passage"[52]Louie del CarmenF.M. De MarcoOctober 24, 2013 (2013-10-24)1.242[53]
Every decade, Arvendole's Fire arrives to Berk, inviting a ghostly dragon, the Flightmare, to the village. Astrid, with the help of Hiccup and Fishlegs, is determined to defeat this dragon, which seemingly "froze" her uncle with fear, in order to restore her family name. Meanwhile, Ruffnut and Tuffnut create a bunker at the Academy to hide from the Flightmare, allowing everyone in except Snotlout, instead demanding a superfluous amount of unusual tasks done to mess around with him.
277"Worst in Show"[54]John SanfordF.M. de Marco, Mark Hoffmeier, & Jack Thomas and Art Brown & Douglas SloanNovember 7, 2013 (2013-11-07)1.556[55]
The team has a "competition" to see who is the best dragon trainer. They each receive a Terrible Terror and are given one day to train it and teach it tricks. While wrapped up in trying to beat Snotlout, Fishlegs fails to notice that Meatlug is captured by the Outcasts.
288"Appetite for Destruction"[54]Elaine Bogan & Adam HenryMark Hoffmeier & Jack ThomasNovember 14, 2013 (2013-11-14)1.339[56]
When the nearby islands begin to disappear and the dragons that used to inhabit them begin migrating to Dragon Island, the teens discover that the cause of this is the Screaming Death, who has returned seeking vengeance.
299"Zippleback Down"Louie del CarmenMark Hoffmeier and Art Brown & Douglas SloanNovember 21, 2013 (2013-11-21)1.189[57]
Barf and Belch are Tuffnut’s only guard when he gets caught in an old dragon trap in the forest. Things go from bad to worse when Tuffnut is faced with not only a large Typhoomerang, but also an incoming deadly forest fire that threatens him and both the dragons.
3010"A View to a Skrill Part 1"[58]Elaine BoganJack ThomasDecember 5, 2013 (2013-12-05)1.423[59]
When the dragon riders discover a frozen Skrill, a lightning-powered dragon revered by the Berserkers, they scramble to get it off Berk. But when the Skrill is thawed out and unleashed, Hiccup and Toothless are faced with a battle between both the Skrill and Dagur the Deranged’s Berserker armada, which could prove to be more than Hiccup and Toothless can handle.
3111"A View to a Skrill Part 2"[60]John SanfordMark HoffmeierDecember 5, 2013 (2013-12-05)1.459[61]
When Alvin the Treacherous captures the Skrill, Hiccup, Ruffnut, and Tuffnut go undercover to discover that a truce is in the process of being formed between the Outcasts and the Berserkers to invade Berk with the Skrill as their weapon. The trio must now flee to release the Skrill from their control before the truce can be settled.
3212"The Flight Stuff"[62]Louie del CarmenF.M. de Marco, Mark Hoffmeier, Jack Thomas and Art Brown & Douglas SloanJanuary 8, 2014 (2014-01-08)1.818[63]
Snotlout becomes convinced he is dying, and leaves Hookfang to young Gustav. But when Snotlout "miraculously" recovers, he takes his dragon back, and Gustav decides to get a dragon of his own (named Fanghook) and join the academy… whether they want him or not.
3313"Free Scauldy"[64]Adam HenryJack ThomasJanuary 15, 2014 (2014-01-15)TBA
While on patrol for the Screaming Death, Hiccup, Toothless, Fishlegs and the twins discover an injured Scauldron on Changewing island. The Scauldron rebuffs their attempts for help, so everyone but Ruffnut, decides to leave it alone. She trains the dragon and the gang are able to help it. Ruffnut sacrifices her long braides in order to finish the support for the wing before the Changewings get them.
3414"Frozen"[65]TBATBAJanuary 22, 2014 (2014-01-22)TBA
Hiccup and Toothless return from a mission to find Berk mysteriously empty. They discover that the village has been overrun by Speed Stingers, a venomous non-flying dragon that has trekked across the frozen sea to Berk and driven everyone out of town. Hiccup must find a way to drive the Speed Stinger horde away from Berk.
3515"A Tale of Two Dragons"[66]TBATBAJanuary 29, 2014 (2014-01-29)TBA
Hookfang and Stormfly quarrel while the town prepares for the harvest.
3616"The Eel Effect"[67]TBATBAFebruary 26, 2014 (2014-02-26)TBA
TBA

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