The Riders of Berk Comic-Con panel is now over. Although neither of us was able to attend, we've posted coverage on this post. Thank you all for your help gathering info and hopefully we get a panel next year!
Here are a couple of sources to keep you up-to-date:
- @httyd — our official Twitter account,
- RoB Live blog — minute to minute summary of the panel
- CN's Comic-Con page — new info may show up here, and finally,
- This page — where we'll post images and videos.
UPDATES: Several new dragons, updated cast list, Mark Hamill, a Q&A, a poster, and PANEL FOOTAGE IS UP!
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Unfortunately, the 15 minutes of new footage they showed at the panel (what we've all been waiting for) could not be recorded because everyone there were asked not to record the new footage for whatever reason. Despite the fact that this is unfair to the thousands of other fans who couldn't attend Comic Con (us included) who have been waiting just as long for new stuff, we have to honor the panel's odd (and unfair) decision.
SNEAK PEAK: A two minute clip aired on Cartoon Network.
Click "read more" for coverage:
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Unfortunately, the 15 minutes of new footage they showed at the panel (what we've all been waiting for) could not be recorded because everyone there were asked not to record the new footage for whatever reason. Despite the fact that this is unfair to the thousands of other fans who couldn't attend Comic Con (us included) who have been waiting just as long for new stuff, we have to honor the panel's odd (and unfair) decision.
SNEAK PEAK: A two minute clip aired on Cartoon Network.
Click "read more" for coverage:
UPDATE: Some pre-Con news:
September. Well, at least it's not October. I heard rumors of September 4th being the date, but they're just rumors.
UPDATE: A new promo has showed up on Cartoon Network, with about three seconds of new footage showing Hiccup and Toothless flying. Here are some higher quality images thanks to Serimon:
UPDATE: Because of Comic-Con, the iPhone/iPad app TapDragonDrop is now free. So today's a great day to get it if you haven't already.
UPDATE: It's begun, and it's a full house! Our first images of the day thanks to our (somewhat-unknowing) flock of live-tweeters:
Kung Fu Panda 3 has also just been confirmed, but that's not dragons so I mean who cares. Also Madagascar 4.
UPDATE: There's 15 minutes of footage! Also, here's a Riders of Berk live blog. It updates every few minutes and has some great information. Here's a screencap:
"The footage was spectacular and they stress how none of it was recycled from the film.The early episodes will mostly take place on Berk as the humans and dragons try to co-exist. Actually, it's largely the group of kids, lead by Hiccup and Toothless, that take on the task of training the dragons and ingratiating them into the world." — Live blog.
UPDATE: Mark Hamill plays Alvin the Trecherous, "leader of the outcasts." Stephen Root is on the cast. David Faustino plays another unknown villain. Gobber and Stoick will get new voices according to this tweeter. Stephen Root plays Mildew, a "local curmudgeon."
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Slightly better picture of Mildew. |
There is what seems to be another tribe of Vikings called the Berserkers. They are lead by Dagus the Deranged, voiced by David Faustino. According to the live blog, "his role will be expanded in season two." This is the first official confirmation of the second season.
Tim Conway and Tom Wilson play comedic roles as adult Vikings.
Panel images thanks to anonymous contributor.
UPDATE: New dragons! We've got Torch, the baby Typhoomerang. He's not a cross between lightning and death, but between a typhoon and a boomerang. Ruffnut and Tuffnut's Zippleback is named "Barf and Belch."
Toothless is the only Night Fury.
Stoick's dragon is indeed a Thunderdrum named Thornado. He also tries taking Toothless for a spin at one point, which is shown in that one storyboard. Based on that, it seems like Season 1 Episode 8 is going to be a father-son conflict.
UPDATE: The TV crew and film team have been collaborating to make the TV show fit nicely between the two films. It will both feel like a stand-alone series and "extra time" for the film.
Favorite moments: a halloween episode, a puzzle-quest narrative (what's that?), and Episode 8 with Stoick.
UPDATE: A panelist mentioned "scrapped storylines" because they weren't film-quality. Well, we've seen our share of those, haven't we?
There will be a sneak peak before it airs in September.
The crowd goes wild! It was very well received.
The footage according to one tweeter: "It was amazing! The quality and music are on par with the movie, and the story development looks to be really flushed out!"
UPDATE: Here's an article on the panel from collider.com. It's not particularly informative (they even used our image!), but they did have this to say about the 15 minutes of footage:
"If the animation quality is any indicator, Dragons could easily buck the trend and become a mainstay of Saturday morning. While not quite on par with the stunning visuals from the feature, this series boasts some of the smoothest animation ever designed for the small screen."UPDATE: Another image of the footage. Hiccup looks a little awkward in this, but who doesn't during random pictures? So it's not really his fault.
UPDATE: DreamWorks Q&A:
Will the kids get different dragons in the series?
Peter Gal: There will be new dragons all the time. Some will be trainable, some untrainable, but the kids themselves will remain with their same dragons. They’re like best friends. That’s a pretty tight bond.
Will the stories from the two direct to DVD movies be incorporated into the show?
Gal: There will be other pieces of the mythology that follow through the series. Once we introduce a dragon we don’t believe in abandoning them.
Are any of the bad guys going to be trying to tame their own dragons?At some point, we also heard rumors about "dragon catchers." Don't know how that will fit in.
Doug Sloan: Alvin sees the dragons as a weapon. As we go along in season one, he will turn his attention to that.
Are there going to be any other Night Furies?
Art Brown: As far as we know, Toothless is the only Night Fury. We actually have an episode that speaks to that at the end of season one.
How did you come up with the designs for the dragons?
It was all done in connection with the designs from the movie. All of the dragon designs are linked to their different powers.
When does it start?September.
Gal: It’s going to be coming this fall to Cartoon Network.
Will there be any other types of dragons?UPDATE: Here's an awesome poster-looking thing from Tumblr:
Art: Who sent you? (Laughs)
Doug: We do have a sea dragon and it’s a great, great episode. We have some non-flight dragons that are pretty cool, too.
Art: The unique powers of the dragons will often dictate where they’re from.
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Ignore the people. Just look at what Fishlegs is wearing! |
Here's a video of Mark Hamill recording dialogue as Wolverine.
UPDATE: Some footage of the panel is finally here! Here's our playlist:
Here's a mini-review for the missing footage:
"DreamWorks then premiered a 15-minute preview of Dragons: Riders of Berk, featuring footage from five episodes. It consisted mainly of a dragon stunt competition between the children. Flishlegs, Mintz-Plasse’s character, received the biggest applause for his small mid-air loop after other dragons exploded with action before him."
UPDATE: shieldmaiden5678 posted an overview of the panel on Tumblr with a compilation of high-res images from the panel as well as a description of some of the scenes in the missing footage. Some images: