Book of Dragons
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Book of Dragons
Summary
Book of Dragons is an animated short film[1]. It draws 155 Wikipedia views per month (animated_short_film category, ranking #159 of 1,467).[2]
Key Facts
- Book of Dragons's instance of is recorded as animated short film[3].
- Book of Dragons was directed by Steve Hickner[4].
- Book of Dragons's composer is recorded as David Buckley[5].
- Book of Dragons's genre is children's film[6].
- Book of Dragons's genre is fantasy film[7].
- Book of Dragons's genre is film based on a novel[8].
- Book of Dragons's based on is recorded as How to Train Your Dragon[9].
- Book of Dragons was produced by Bonnie Arnold[10].
- Book of Dragons's part of the series is recorded as DreamWorks How to Train Your Dragon Legends[11].
- Book of Dragons's production company is recorded as DreamWorks Animation[12].
- The original language of Book of Dragons was English[13].
- Book of Dragons's country of origin is recorded as United States[14].
- Book of Dragons was published on January 1, 2011[15].
- Book of Dragons's voice actor is recorded as Jay Baruchel[16].
- Book of Dragons's voice actor is recorded as Craig Ferguson[17].
- Book of Dragons's voice actor is recorded as America Ferrera[18].
- Book of Dragons's voice actor is recorded as Christopher Mintz-Plasse[19].
- Book of Dragons's voice actor is recorded as Jim Cummings[20].
- Book of Dragons's voice actor is recorded as Tress MacNeille[21].
- Book of Dragons's distributed by is recorded as Paramount Home Entertainment[22].
- Book of Dragons's main subject is classification scheme[23].
- Book of Dragons's film editor is recorded as Christopher Knights[24].
- Book of Dragons's takes place in fictional universe is recorded as How to Train Your Dragon universe[25].
- Book of Dragons's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Book of Dragons'}[26].
- Book of Dragons's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q7727', 'amount': '+18'}[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Book of Dragons was produced by Bonnie Arnold[10]. It was directed by Steve Hickner[4].
Publication
Book of Dragons was published on January 1, 2011[15]. The original language of it was English[13]. Genres include children's film[6], fantasy film[7], and film based on a novel[8]. Its part of the series is recorded as DreamWorks How to Train Your Dragon Legends[11].
Subject and Themes
Book of Dragons's main subject is classification scheme[23]. Its part of the series is recorded as DreamWorks How to Train Your Dragon Legends[11].
Why It Matters
Book of Dragons draws 155 Wikipedia views per month (animated_short_film category, ranking #159 of 1,467).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]