Fishlegs and Snotlout

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Physical Appearance for Fishlegs

Generally, unlike his literary counterpart, Fishlegs in the franchise has a very large and husky appearance and is the biggest out of all the Dragon Riders Fishlegs wears a brown fur tunic, with a tiny Viking helmet with a pair of tiny horns on it. Fishlegs wears this same. Fishlegs wears the same outfit, just that rather than having fur, it is made out of suede. Fishlegs wears the same outfit he wears only this time, once again it's suede rather than fur. His helmet also changes to having a pair of dragon wings rather than horns. Fishlegs wears a same brown fur tunic with silver highlights, however, this time it's equipped with furry armbands, and a belt with pockets. Fishlegs now has a thin beard as well. He has also grown heavier in the five years in between the two films and developed a double chin. Fishlegs sports a braided mustache and tattoos on his upper arms. During rescue missions he is seen wearing dragon scale armor made from Meatlug's scales. He appears to have actually lost some weight since the events of the previous film.

Personality for Fishlegs

Fishlegs is probably the smartest, but also one of the most cowardly and quietest members of the Berk Dragon Training Academy. Despite his flaws, he is still a valued member of the gang. He may be the most cowardly of the group, but will face his fears when he is needed the most, especially out of love for his dragon, Meatlug. Fishlegs is also a vivid dreamer, as shown in "Follow the Leader". Fishlegs develops a stronger sense of self-confidence as of the episode “Gem of a Different Color“ as he began to see his own self-worth and contribution to the Academy and was willing to stand up to and insult Snotlout, something he had never been able to do earlier in the franchise. Fishlegs is also shown to always be seeking more and more knowledge, especially about dragons or botany. He enjoys reading scrolls, examining maps, deciphering old scripts and the lot. This is also one of the main reasons why he is a valued member of the Riders. Aside from Hiccup, Fishlegs is shown to be their advisor and could be the most knowledgeable about dragons. In the How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular, Fishlegs has a sense of humor and serves as some comic relief in this live-action play. He even cooks pancakes with the fire of a Monstrous Nightmare. He also likes dancing and hip-hop (something his actor likes that translated into the theatrical show). Fishlegs' split identity, Thor Bonecrusher, is the exact opposite of him. Bonecrusher is brave to the point of engaging in intense heroic acts, using Fishlegs' rarely used strength. He is very charismatic, impressing people with his feats of bravery and tales of heroism, even making Snotlout infatuated with him. Thor can also be very arrogant; insulting Meatlug and other Vikings he thinks are beneath him, and not listening to other's warnings. When hypnotized by Snotlout, Fishlegs becomes the Anti-Thor. While retaining his charisma, arrogance and bravery, this Thor is villainous, betraying his friends and working with the enemy.

Meatlug

Meatlug is Fishlegs' dragon. They have a closer and more tender relationship than most the other dragons with their riders.

Physical Appearance for Snotlout

Snotlout looked somewhat muscular like his book series counterpart. he's always worn his helmet with spiral sheep horns, his tunic tucked in his pants with open-stitching at the chest and a black vest over it, dark gray bracers on his arms, and matching fur boots. In Dragons: Race to the Edge, he is seen without his fur vest. he has grown some facial hair. He wears the same helmet, but also has gained a leather green-blue tunic with a bear skin vest over it, spike-emblazoned brown bracers and boots. Snotlout carries armor made from Hookfang's scales. The horns on his helmet are also much larger.

Personality for Snotlout

Snotlout is very arrogant, bordering on narcissistic and prone to grandiose delusions of perfection, popularity, and extreme attractiveness. Consequentially, his egomania causes him to have a huge problem with authority or the ability to admit responsibility for his mistakes or misdeeds, for which he always has some justification. He often considers himself the smartest and strongest of the Riders and wants to be praised and admired accordingly, despite the others usually considering him annoying and immature with a colossal ego. However, his bragging is not without basis, as he is quite a good fighter and smarter than the others think. His selfishness and egomania cause him to often be inconsiderate and exploitative towards others, and will often put the others down to make himself look better. In interviews, Jonah Hill has said that deep down Snotlout knows he is not the best but still wants to be thought of as such, implying his vainglorious posing is more about overcompensation. He likes to think he can handle anything, but when he can't, he is not above asking for help. He is confrontational, brutally frank, and stubborn. Snotlout is not as egocentric as he was but has become highly sarcastic toward Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III's more dangerous plans. From the glimpses of his family in the television series, it is easy to see how Snotlout is a product of his upbringing, since his father is shown to be just as arrogant and disrespectful as he is, and places great pressure on Snotlout to meet his incredibly high standards and preserve the family reputation. Earning his father's love and approval clearly causes Snotlout a great deal of insecurity and anxiety, and in this way, he is similar to Hiccup, though it is unacknowledged, since Snotlout either keeps it to himself or is in denial about his father's clearly unfair treatment of him. The flaws in his personality can most likely be attributed to his father and his upbringing, and how much he wants to impress

Personality for Snotlout

In the television series, one of Snotlout's more outstanding traits is his adversarial relationship with Hiccup, whom he often deliberately disrespects and ridicules — though this has lessened with time. In that, he is not unlike Alvin the Treacherous, who did much the same thing to Stoick the Vast. Snotlout will regularly attempt to undermine Hiccup in front of the others by trying to appear more knowledgeable or worthy as a leader, but he often just ends up making himself look like an idiot. Snotlout has stated that he thinks of Hiccup and himself as arch-enemies and states that they are not friends, though this view is largely unfounded and not reciprocated in any way by Hiccup, who refers to Snotlout as his friend despite being regularly exasperated by his behavior. Snotlout's antagonism of Hiccup is partially a result of his dislike of authority figures, but is also implied to stem from deep jealousy of Hiccup's standing within the tribe and the respect he receives from the other Riders despite being previously being thought of as a runt. There’s also jealousy over Hiccup’s relationship with Astrid Hofferson, on whom Snotlout has a huge crush and relentlessly flirts with, despite Astrid being repulsed by him to the point of nausea.

Personality for Snotlout

Snotlout also fancies himself a ladies' man and desirable to the opposite gender. This is also an extension of his egotistical personality. His first attraction is to Astrid, but he quickly focuses on any other available female, such as Heather. His desire to impress females is even seen — albeit very briefly — in the game, School of Dragons, on a Farm Job that asks the player for sunflowers because he "wants to impress a special lady", though the 'special lady' is unspecified. By the third film, he's seeking the attention of Valka by trying to be her most proactive pupil in rescuing dragons. But becomes jealous of Eret when Eret proves to be more experienced and logical, winning him Valka’s support.

Hookfang

Hookfang is a lot like his owner, always being reckless and wild. It may seem like he doesn't respect Snotlout, always hitting him with parts of his body (mostly his tail), but deep down Hookfang does indeed love Snotlout. Hookfang and Snotlout were each willing to risk their lives to protect each other from the Fireworm Queen. ("Race to Fireworm Island") This shows that the two are very close, even if they don't always show or admit it. Hookfang always teases Snotlout, usually by biting and slapping him, in order to either get back at him or hide his affection for him. Despite their bond, he wasn't willing to die alongside Snotlout by getting buried alive. Snotlout also showed he was worried about Hookfang's well-being in the second film, where he even ignored a chance to hug Ruffnut and instead ran to hug his dragon. Though their relationship is very sync of personality could result to be bad of terms to show the other Riders that they don't want to be too soft on each other like Fishlegs and Meatlug. As Hookfang shown to be very happy when he was helped by Gobber from his toothache as he shows a huge amount of affection to his rider and did the same as Snotlout was laughing for joy to show their great love of each other. ("Viking for Hire")

hookfang

Though they don't really show it when they are right next to each other, they worry about each other. In the Race to the Edge episode, "Blindsided", Snotlout is really worried and asks Hiccup if Hookfang is safe, to which Hiccup responds that the dragons were spooked by the storm and therefore flew off, but assures they are okay and will be okay, and that right now he is worried about Astrid. Snotlout remarks that Toothless is there, so everything is peachy for Hiccup, before adding that it was just an observation.

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