2010 HOW to TRAIN YOUR DRAGON SET OF 8 McDONALD'S HAPPY MEAL MOVIE COLLECTION VIDEO REVIEW

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Summary

This video reviews a set of eight DreamWorks How to Train Your Dragon movie toys released by McDonald's in 2010. Each toy features unique gimmicks like launching missiles, flapping wings, or lighting up, showcasing the different dragons and characters from the film.

Highlights

Toothless and Hiccup
00:00:09

This toy features Toothless with Hiccup. It has soft, pliable plastic for the tail and a pull-back feature that makes the wings spring out when released. The wings are detachable and peg onto the body.

Hideous Zippleback
00:00:46

The largest toy in the set. Its wings are detachable, and pressing a button makes them flap, simulating flight. The back legs rotate, and the two heads can be posed in various directions thanks to a wire inside the neck.

Nadir and Astrid
00:01:30

This blue dragon toy has detachable wings. It was designed to spark and light up, but the reviewer's toy is faulty and does not spark. The wings can be made to flop by moving the toy up and down.

Groggily
00:02:03

Groggily's main gimmick is a fire missile hidden in its mouth. By pulling on its tail, the mouth opens, and the missile is launched. The missile is detachable and can be reloaded.

Monstrous Nightmare
00:02:34

The reviewer's favorite due to its red, translucent plastic. It has detachable wings that flap when a lever on its back is pushed. A switch on the side makes the toy light up from the inside, creating an impressive visual effect in the dark.

Terrible Terror
00:03:16

This cute, cuddly dragon toy has detachable wings that slide on. It features a spring-loaded button on its back that, when pushed, makes its mouth chop open and close.

Night Fury
00:03:41

This glossy black dragon toy has detachable wings. Pushing a spring-loaded leg causes the wings to open, providing an action feature.

Rider
00:03:59

This dragon features many spikes and cool coloring. Its detachable wings slide on easily. Pressing a button on its back makes its mouth open, simulating flames, and its wings flap. It also has a switch underneath that illuminates the internal components when the button is pressed.

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