Snoggletog Pageant

The Snoggletog Pageant is a play put on by the children of Berk in celebration of the peace the village enjoyed during Snoggletog because the dragons would migrate to another location for a whole week.

Gift of the Night Fury
In a deleted scene, the pageant is performed in the Great Hall toward the beginning of the special. Some children are dressed as Viking warriors, while others are dressed as dragons. Gobber directs the pageant, but forgot to change the script to fit in how dragons were now a beneficial part of Viking life rather than enemies. So at the direction of one child who's declared to be Odin, the "dragons" and "warriors" fight and there's a lot of theatrical blood-shed, much to the horror of the audience. Stoick has to step in and discuss with the village how many of their holiday practices will need to be adjusted now that the dragons are their friends. Amusingly, they all realize how many of their holiday traditions involve violence toward dragons. The conversation is interrupted by the dragons suddenly starting their migration.

The scene was cut due to the child actors not being licensed by the Screen Actors Guild, so for legal reasons it could not even be included in the deleted scenes of the DVD. However, the storyboard by Kathleen Thorson Good survived.

How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming
The pageant is set to be "brought back" for the upcoming special.