Vista dall'isola di Mull
From a young age, Cressida Cowell and her family would spend their summer on an uninhabited island near Mull, off the west coast of Scotland. Her father, a keen birdwatcher, was ultimately inspired by Scotland’s wild and natural beauty and his admiration for island life led him to build a holiday home. Although the exact island location remains a mystery, the family would eventually spend their entire summer here. Growing up in the 1970s, the house had no electricity which meant that Cowell’s main source of entertainment would be to play outside with her siblings, which she loved. In the evenings, her father would tell tales of Vikings who once invaded the island Archipelago over twelve hundred years ago, with tribes who fought against each other and mythical dragons who resided in clifftop caves. Cowell’s time playing outdoors as a child and mythological tales told by her father played a key part in the initial concept of the How to Train Your Dragon series, often wondering what it would be like to live like a Viking or see them sail on the horizon. This sparked Cowell’s wild and creative imagination and put pen to paper when it came to writing stories about Vikings and dragons. The rest as they say is history.
Set on the island of Berk (inspired by the island off the west coast of Scotland), How to Train Your Dragon follows the story of a young Viking named Hiccup who forms an unlikely friendship with a dragon named Toothless. Home to the Hairy Hooligan tribe and a haven for various dragons, Hiccup has garnered an unfavourable reputation amongst the other Vikings especially towards his father Chief Stoick (voiced by Gerard Butler) due to his inconsistency and clumsiness when it comes to defending the village from dragon pests causing mass destruction. However, when danger strikes for both species, the pair must navigate through growing difficulties between Vikings and dragons whilst creating their own incredible bond.