Hiccup, his Night Fury companion Toothless, and all of the other riders and dragons are back for another season of adventure, protecting the people of Berk. The second half of the second season of DreamWorks Dragons, “Defenders of Berk”, arrives on DVD May 27th, and we’ve got a copy to give away to one luncky NoReruns.net reader.
THE “YEAR OF THE DRAGON” CONTINUES WITH THE AWARD WINNING ADVENTURE
DVD Soars on May 27 with Exclusive Codes for
The School of Dragons Online Game and Movie Money for
How to Train Your Dragon 2 in Theatres on June 13
The race to save Berk is on when Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment releases on DVD the second part of the award-winning top-rated TV series, DREAMWORKS DRAGONS: DEFENDERS OF BERK. Available everywhere May 27, the DVD continues the “Year of the Dragon” which will soar even higher when DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon 2 arrives in theatres this June, along with Dragon game apps, books and other fan experiences releasing throughout the year. The DVD of the 2013 Annie Award winner for Best Animated Television Production for Children is loaded with exciting bonus content for the whole family to enjoy and contains 10 epic adventures and all-new dragons.
Based on the DreamWorks Animation Academy Award® nominated movie How to Train Your Dragon, there’s action at every turn and excitement on every ride in DREAMWORKS DRAGONS: DEFENDERS OF BERK PART 2 as Hiccup and his fearless friends embark on new adventures and battle to protect their island home. The young Vikings must put their dragon training skills to the test to defeat dangerous and surprising new enemies! The series features original voice talent from the film including Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera and Christopher Mintz-Plasse and will include Zack Pearlman and more.
Defenders of Berk, and the previously released Riders of Berk, is a must-own for any Dragons fan to catch up before the summer event when How to Train Your Dragon 2 hits theatres June 13th! The DVD is jam-packed with special features that dive deeper into the exciting world of Dragons, including Dragon Tracker Part 4 featuring an in-depth look at Skrill, Baby Thunderdrums and Speed Stinger dragons, along with a special sneak peek of Snaptrapper, a dragon that will be seen in How to Train Your Dragon 2; Evolution of Skrill, a featurette with visual effects supervisor David Jones who explains the history behind this mysterious and scary dragon; and the “Here Comes the Fire” Dragon Mash-up music video. When it comes to action and excitement, the sky’s the limit in this high-flying animated TV series.
Fans that purchase the DVD will also get a Digital HD UltraViolet™ code for the title and Movie Money ($7.50 value) to redeem for tickets to How to Train Your Dragon 2 when the film hits theatres in June, as well as a chance to win a free dragon racing saddle or a mystery box code for exclusive battle gear and powers to School of Dragons, the online game from JumpStart based on DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon franchise. With cinema-like graphics and an immersive 3D world, it takes more than courage to train a dragon but brains as well. For more information, visit http://www.schoolofdragons.com.
DreamWorks Dragons: Defenders of Berk Part 2 DVD Features:
● Dragon Tracker Part 4 ● Evolution of Skill
● “Here Comes the Fire” Dragon Mash-Up
DreamWorks Dragons: Defenders of Berk Part 2 DVD
Street Date: May 27, 2014 Screen Format: Widescreen 1.78:1 Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Digital Subtitles: English/Spanish/French Closed Captioned: Yes
And now for the giveaway details… Thanks to the folks at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment we’ve got a copy of the DreamWorks Dragons: Defenders of Berk Part 2 DVD to give away to one lucky NoReruns.net reader!
The widget below will step you through the various ways you can enter:
In a couple weeks, we will randomly pick the winner and contact him or her for their mailing info to forward on to the folks at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, who will mail out the DVD directly. The DVD can only be shipped to an addresses within the United States and Canada, and cannot be shipped to P.O. Boxes.



