![]() In a way, Hiccup showing off his wingsuit to Valka is this.Valka does a series of acrobatics across multiple dragons just to ruffle Hiccup's hair. The whole sequence where they spend time together.The way Hiccup and Valka get to know each other, and find out just how similar they are, and how much love they instantly feel for each other. ![]() When Hiccup and Toothless are facing off against an unknown dragon rider who turned out to be Hiccup's mother, but they did not know it yet and a number of seemingly hostile dragons, one of first things that Toothless does is to wrap his tail around Hiccup, showing again than Hiccup's safety is his first priority.The absolute trust between the two is so strong that it looks very much like Hiccup was confidently prepared to use another dangerous flight demonstration to show Eret what happens when you earn the love of a dragon, before they were interrupted. Two crash landings end with Hiccup pleased with the experience and eager to go again, despite clearly annoying the worried Toothless. He never once acts as though he's afraid Toothless won't catch him. Every time Hiccup tries side-gliding with Toothless.At one point, they turn upside down and freefall back down, all while Toothless has a big grin on his face, confident that they won't crash. Their first flying scene illustrates Hiccup and Toothless' bond perfectly.Complete with Forbidden Friendship playing in the background.Nothing looks and feels more adorable than seeing it and it goes to show just how much their friendship has grown since they first met! Hiccup even gives a tiny, subtle smile ◊ when he notices Astrid is braiding his hair.Which makes it even more adorable when watching her braid his hair in the movie.DeBlois announced that in some recent editorial news, that Hiccup doesn't actually like the braids in his hair, but puts up with it for Astrid's sake.At the ending, when Chief Hiccup is participating in the dragon racing game with Alpha Dragon Toothless, he puts the winning sheep in Astrid's basket.In other words, Hiccup put those on his suit to remind him of his Astrid. The dragon that his girlfriend of five years rides on. In fact, if you look closely at the side of Hiccup's helmet and the red marking on his strap, it's a Deadly Nadder.It's the many small moments between the two that slowly reveals how much they love each other without ever making a big scene out of it. The fact is there's no one moment, outside of the explicit moments (the various kisses, particularly) that speak to their romantic inclination.You can see it in how casually they enter each other's personal space. To put it simple terms, they're obviously in love without needing to be obvious about being in love.Its hard to explain but one gets the sense they are "meant to be together" when watching them that wasn't really present before, a subtle way of showing how their relationship has matured. There is no real nervousness or hesitation anymore, and they don't even need to act outright romantic for one to see how in love they are. All the above boils down to a palpable level of ease in their interactions.When he surrenders to Eret in order to meet Drago, Astrid clearly is not sold on the idea (going so far as to ask, "How is this a plan?") but follows Hiccup's lead. Astrid clearly trusts Hiccup unconditionally now.
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