Check Out These Flying, Interactive How To Train Your Dragon Toys

Two new How to Train Your Dragon toys are up for grabs, including a flying RC dragon and an interactive figure
How to Train Your Dragon returned to theaters this summer with a live-action remake, giving theatergoers another chance to see Hiccup and Toothless in action. Fans of the adorable dragon can also now check out two new toys based on the film's adorable dragon, Toothless. The first is the Tame & Train Interactive Toothless Figure, which responds to commands with movements and sounds, and can even play games. Then there's the Flying RC Toothless that features flapping wings and can glide through the air. Both are available now at multiple online retailers.
This unqiue toy offers over 60 different interactions and sounds, plus five distinct personalities. You'll build up trust with the dragon as you play, moving through four stages of trust and unlocking new games as you go. Unlockable games include Keep Away, Chicken, and Follow Me. Eventually, Toothless with play all sorts of sound effects and open up his wings to their full 20-inch dimensions. The set also comes with a toy fish, which can be used to get the dragon's attention. It's a pretty cool collectible for fans of the film, as it's a fun combination of toy and interactive companion.
See at Amazon See at TargetIf you live near a large open field (or have a sizable backyard), consider picking up the Flying RC Toothless. Featuring a 30-inch wingspan and wings that actually flap, this cool RC device can take flight for up to 10 minutes at a time. Its tail is adjustable, and there's also a Hiccup figure that fits onto the dragon's back. A small remote gives you a bit of control over its flight pattern, but you'll definitely want to make sure you have plenty of open space before taking off.
See at WalmartThere's another way to get Toothless airborne--launch them out of a cannon. Currently on sale for $18.38 (was $28), this toy lets you load up Toothless into a crossbow before pulling the trigger and sending them skyward. Designed with lightweight foam and with a 15-inch wingspan, it should be able to sail quite far once you figure out the right launching angle. Its tail is adjustable too, allowing you to pull off barrel rolls and dives.
See at AmazonAlong with these RC toys, you can also pick up an adorable 784-piece Toothless Lego Set for $70 at Lego's online store. The completed model features a posable head, jaw, wings, and tail, plus a saddle and repaired tail fin. Note that it's currently on backorder at the Lego Store, which means it's coming back but is currently sold out--so consider ordering before it goes out of stock entirely.
How to Train Your Dragon Lego Set
The How to Train Your Dragon Limited Edition Steelbook also just arrived this week, and it's one of the coolest steelbooks we've seen this year. Not only does it feature a simplistic teal and gold design, but it comes with a collectible magnetic medallion and over an hour of bonus features. There's also a two-movie collection that pulls together the original animated flick and the new live-action adaptation. For more movie options, check out our full roundup.
How to Train Your Dragon Blu-rays
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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG