Tue. Sep 9th, 2025

Discover Exciting New How To Train Your Dragon Toys and Collectibles

The recent live-action adaptation of “How to Train Your Dragon” brought Hiccup and Toothless back to the big screen, reigniting fan excitement. Now, enthusiasts can extend their connection with the beloved dragon through two innovative new toys. The first is an interactive figure, the “Tame & Train Toothless,” designed to react to commands with diverse movements and sounds, and even engage in games. Complementing this is the “Flying RC Toothless,” an impressive remote-controlled model capable of soaring through the air on flapping wings. Both items are currently available from various online retailers.

Tame & Train Interactive Toothless Figure

This unique interactive toy boasts over 60 distinct reactions and sounds, along with five evolving personalities. As you interact and play, you`ll build trust with Toothless, progressing through four stages and unlocking new games like `Keep Away,` `Chicken,` and `Follow Me.` Over time, Toothless will emit a wider range of sound effects and unfurl its impressive 20-inch wingspan. A toy fish is included to capture the dragon`s attention. This figure offers a compelling blend of a collector`s item and an engaging companion for fans of the film.

Flying RC Toothless

For those with access to ample open space, such as a large field or backyard, the `Flying RC Toothless` is an excellent choice. This remote-controlled dragon features a 30-inch wingspan with actual flapping wings, allowing it to fly for up to 10 minutes per session. Its tail is adjustable, and it even comes with a small Hiccup figure that can be placed on its back. While a remote offers some control over its flight path, ensuring plenty of clear area before launch is highly recommended.

Toothless Crossbow Launch

An alternative way to send Toothless airborne is with the `Toothless Crossbow Launch` toy. This set allows you to load a lightweight foam Toothless figure (with a 15-inch wingspan) into a crossbow and launch it into the sky. With the right launching angle, it can fly considerable distances. Its adjustable tail also enables advanced maneuvers like barrel rolls and dives.

Beyond the RC and interactive figures, fans can also acquire a charming 784-piece `Toothless Lego Set,` priced at $70 at the official Lego online store. The completed model features a posable head, jaw, wings, and tail, complete with a saddle and a repaired tail fin. Please note that this set is currently on backorder at the Lego Store, indicating it`s temporarily out of stock but will be replenished. It`s advisable to place an order soon to secure one before it sells out completely.

How to Train Your Dragon Lego Set

The `How to Train Your Dragon Limited Edition Steelbook` recently debuted, standing out as one of the most appealing steelbooks released this year. Its design is a minimalist teal and gold, and it includes a unique magnetic medallion collectible, plus over an hour of bonus content. Additionally, a `Two-Movie Collection` is available, combining the original animated film with the new live-action adaptation. For further movie purchasing options, consult our comprehensive guide.

How to Train Your Dragon Blu-rays

The `How to Train Your Dragon Limited Edition Steelbook` recently debuted, standing out as one of the most appealing steelbooks released this year. Its design is a minimalist teal and gold, and it includes a unique magnetic medallion collectible, plus over an hour of bonus content. Additionally, a `Two-Movie Collection` is available, combining the original animated film with the new live-action adaptation.

By Bramwell Nightingale

A Toronto-based gaming journalist with over eight years of experience covering the North American gaming industry. Started his career writing for independent gaming blogs before establishing himself as a reliable source for breaking gaming news. Specializes in AAA game releases and studio acquisitions across Canada and the US. His investigative approach to gaming industry developments has earned him respect among developers and publishers alike

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