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With the live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie out, DreamWorks is the talk of the town. A lot of the conversation online is about how the adaptation doesn’t change much from the original animated movie because the story is already so great. Well, How to Train Your Dragon, like most of DreamWorks’ projects, is just chock-full of great characters. Only a handful of the studio’s creations can be considered the best, though.
5) Hiccup (How to Train Your Dragon Franchise)

Being brave isn’t just about knowing when it’s time to fight but also knowing when not to fight. Despite his father trying to get him to kill dragons, Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon decides to learn more about the Vikings’ enemies. He befriends the terrifying Night Fury Toothless and teaches his people that there is more to dragons than meets the eye.
What makes Hiccup so great is that he talks the talk and walks the walk. Whenever his friends and family are in danger, he’s never afraid to rush into battle despite not having the strength or stature of his colleagues. He’s also always willing to sit down and listen when someone has a different opinion than him.
4) Toothless (How to Train Your Dragon Franchise)

Hiccup may be the bridge that brings Vikings and dragons together, but Toothless deserves as much credit as his rider. Despite having every reason to hate humans, the Night Fury accepts Hiccup’s help in the first How to Train Your Dragon movie. He stays by his new buddy’s side for years, ensuring that the people of Berk don’t have to fear for their lives.
Toothless is so much more than just a pet for Hiccup, though. He’s a fierce warrior and never afraid to go up against a beast much bigger than him. Toothless also has a softer side, which shows up when he meets a female Light Fury in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.
3) Puss in Boots (Shrek Franchise)

Without question, Donkey is Shrek’s best friend in the ogre’s film franchise. However, he fails to crack this list because Shrek’s other animal companion is just a smidge better. Puss in Boots arrives in Shrek 2, and despite going after the ogre at first, they become quick friends and help stop the Fairy Godmother’s scheme.
After his first appearance, Puss sticks around for the rest of the Shrek movies and never turns down a fight. He has so much confidence that he lands two movies of his own, the second of which is as good as any Shrek movie. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish makes the titular cat face off against Death and learn more about what it really means to be a friend.










