Get A First Look At A Flying RC Toothless & Other Upcoming How To Train Your Dragon Live-Action Toys From Spin Master

New toys based on the live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon will allow fans of the franchise to take the movie’s iconic dragons, and their riders, home with them. From Spin Master, this line of toys was created using actual digital ᴀssets from the film, making them an authentic reproduction of what audiences will see on screen. The toys themselves will begin hitting shelves May 1, a month before the movie’s June 13 release date, with select toys becoming available for purchase at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort.

ScreenRant is able to share a first look at a number of toys from Spin Master’s upcoming collection highlighting the How to Train Your Dragon live-action cast and creatures. A creative array of options will be available for purchase, including action figures, launchable toys, and even a flying RC Toothless. Enjoy a first look at Spin Master’s How to Train Your Dragon live-action toys below.

Dragons & Vikings ᴀssortment

MSRP: $14.99 | Ages: 4+

Spin Master’s first offering is a collection of fan-favorite dragons and vikings, sold in pairs of one dragon and one rider each, with seven points of articulation. The three options are Gronckle and Fishlegs, Astrid and ᴅᴇᴀᴅly Nadder, and, of course, Hiccup and Toothless. Riders can be mounted on top of their dragon companions, and each dragon is made with Real Feel dragon wings, which imagine what dragon wings would feel like in the real world, and approximate real flapping action when moved up and down.

Ultimate Plasma Blast Toothless

MSRP: $29.99 | Ages: 4+

The Ultimate Plasma Blast Toothless figure is a larger adaptation of live-action Toothless that boasts a 26-inch wingspan–over two feet. This figure can be activated to trigger lights and sounds, which change based on its position as a standing Toothless will make different sounds than when the dragon is flying in a dive-bomb position. Hiccup from Spin Master’s Dragons & Viking ᴀssortment is also able to snap into place as a rider on the Ultimate Plasma Blast Toothless for added play potential.

Real Flying RC Toothless

MSRP: $39.99 | Ages: 4+ | Walmart Exclusive

The How to Train Your Dragon Superbowl trailer showed Hiccup and Toothless taking to the sky, and fans can replicate the maneuver with Spin Master’s Real Flying RC Toothless. This piece is designed with a remote control that determines Toothless’ flapping speed and is intuitive even for younger children. The toy is also USB rechargeable, gaining a full charge in about 40 minutes, and has a flight range of up to 250 feet.

тιтan Red Death

MSRP: $29.99 | Ages: 4+ | Target Exclusive

Gerard Butler teased How to Train Your Dragon being scarier in live-action, and one culprit is no doubt the movie’s biggest, meanest dragon, the тιтan Red Death. Thanks to Spin Master, fans can pit their other How to Train Your Dragon figures against their in-movie antagonist with the largest dragon in the toy line. This тιтan Red Death is 25 inches head to tail with a 23.5 inch wingspan. It also features articulated kegs and battle-damaged wings, and will roar at the press of a ʙuттon.

Crossbow Launch Toothless

MSRP: $24.99 | Ages: 4+ | Amazon Exclusive

Finally, Spin Master unveils the Crossbow Launch Toothless, a version of Toothless that can be sH๏τ into the air with the pull of a trigger. This foam Toothless has a 15-inch wingspan, and his tail is adjustable to help him perform aerial maneuvers after launch. The crossbow itself has been intentionally designed to be comfortable for smaller hands, so children can enjoy sending Toothless into the air with ease. Crossbow Launch Toothless can even be pre-ordered on Amazon.

Spin Master’s How to Train Your Dragon toys will be released on May 1. The How to Train Your Dragon live-action remake hits theaters June 13.

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