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Dragons Medal - Krokmou/Harold
Dragons Medal - Krokmou/Harold
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The Dragons Medal - Toothless/Hiccup is a limited edition collector's medal by FaNaTtik, officially licensed by Dragons. Designed for fans and collectors, this product adds a geeky, premium, and original touch to a pop culture collection.
Inspired by the iconic Toothless/Hiccup detail, it's perfect for completing a display case or a collection dedicated to major franchises. It's an easy piece to integrate into a display case, on a desk, in a fan's decor, or in a gift selection dedicated to major cinema, TV series, manga, and video game franchises.
Why you'll love it
- Officially licensed product
- Limited edition for collectors
- Collector's item by FaNaTtik
- Inspired by the Dragons universe
- Ideal format for gifting, displaying, or collecting
- Perfect for pop culture fans and geeky gifts
Gift idea
An excellent gift idea for a Dragons fan, a collector of official merchandise, or a lover of geeky derivative products.
Features
- Brand: FaNaTtik
- License: Dragons
- Product type: collector's medal
- Officially licensed product
Original title: How to Train Your Dragon Limited Edition Medallion
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How To Train Your Dragon
Dragons (How to Train Your Dragon) is an American 3D animated film, directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, released in 2010. It gave rise to two sequels, Dragons 2 in 2014 and Dragons 3: The Hidden World in 2019, as well as several other derivative works.
The screenplay is inspired by a children's novel by Cressida Cowell published in 2003 and translated into French in 2005 under the title How to Train Your Dragon, although the story differs greatly from the original.
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