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How To Train Your Dragon: Snoggletog Log Apr 2026is a 28-minute holiday special released on December 5, 2019 , specifically for Hulu . Unlike traditional narrative shorts in the franchise, it functions as a "slow television" experience, modeled after classic Yule Log videos that feature a continuous shot of a roaring fireplace. Format and Atmospheric Style The ambient experience is heightened by a Celtic folk-inspired soundtrack featuring jazzy holiday melodies from the franchise. How to Train Your Dragon: Snoggletog Log Hiccup and Astrid’s children, Zephyr and Nuffink, are seen running through the room, at one point using baby Gronckles as a makeshift "jet pack". Unique Production Details is a 28-minute holiday special released on December The "Night Light" children (offspring of Toothless and the Light Fury) occasionally tumble into view, alongside other dragons like Gronckles, who appear despite the ending of the third film. Hiccup and Astrid’s children, Zephyr and Nuffink, are Most of the main cast did not reprise their roles for this dialogue-light special. According to the How to Train Your Dragon Wiki, Craig Ferguson (Gobber) was the only original actor to return, with all others being replaced by new voice talent. Rather than a complex plot, the "Log" offers a series of brief, charming interactions: is a 28-minute holiday special released on December 5, 2019 , specifically for Hulu . Unlike traditional narrative shorts in the franchise, it functions as a "slow television" experience, modeled after classic Yule Log videos that feature a continuous shot of a roaring fireplace. Format and Atmospheric Style The ambient experience is heightened by a Celtic folk-inspired soundtrack featuring jazzy holiday melodies from the franchise. Hiccup and Astrid’s children, Zephyr and Nuffink, are seen running through the room, at one point using baby Gronckles as a makeshift "jet pack". Unique Production Details The "Night Light" children (offspring of Toothless and the Light Fury) occasionally tumble into view, alongside other dragons like Gronckles, who appear despite the ending of the third film. Most of the main cast did not reprise their roles for this dialogue-light special. According to the How to Train Your Dragon Wiki, Craig Ferguson (Gobber) was the only original actor to return, with all others being replaced by new voice talent. Rather than a complex plot, the "Log" offers a series of brief, charming interactions: |
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