The Korean versions are well-known for featuring prominent voice actors and K-Pop stars: Dubbed by Lee Dae-hwi

). The recent live-action version gained extra buzz through its idol-driven voice cast: Hiccup's K-Pop Voice : Lee Dae-hwi, a member of the K-pop group , made his voice-acting debut as the voice of Hiccup for the live-action Korean dub. Returning Favorites

(member of AB6IX) in the 2025 live-action version. In the original 2010 animation, he was voiced by . Astrid (아스트리드): Voiced by Jang Ye-na in the 2025 film and Kim Seo-young in the animated trilogy. Stoick (스토이크): Ahn Jang-hyeok

The film's protagonist, Hiccup, is a young Viking who befriends a dragon and learns to understand and appreciate its unique abilities. Toothless, the dragon, is a Night Fury, a species of dragon that is highly intelligent and agile. Together, Hiccup and Toothless go on a series of adventures, exploring the world and discovering new things about themselves and their place in it.

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Korean is not a monster. It’s a magnificent creature waiting to be understood. All you need is patience, practice, and the courage to say the first word.

✅ Training Tip: Spend 1–2 hours learning Hangul. Once you do, you’ve unlocked the dragon’s saddle.