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'''Apples''' appear in the background in various media in the [[How to Train Your Dragon (Franchise)|How to Train Your Dragon Franchise]].
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'''Apples''' appear in the background in various media in the [[DreamWorks Dragons (Franchise)|DreamWorks Dragons Franchise]].
   
 
==Physical Description==
 
==Physical Description==
Apples are the fruit of the Apple tree in the Genus ''Malus''. This genus can include the larger sweet apples that are widely cultivated, or other species with smaller more sour fruits referred to as "crabapples". Apple trees are mid-size deciduous trees that actually belong in the rose Family (''Rosaceae'').
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Apples are the fruit of the apple tree in the Genus ''Malus''. This genus can include the larger sweet apples that are widely cultivated, or other species with smaller more sour fruits referred to as "crabapples". Apple trees are mid-size deciduous trees that actually belong in the rose Family (''Rosaceae'').
   
 
==Function==
 
==Function==
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Dragons: Riders of Berk]]''===
 
===''[[Dragons: Riders of Berk]]''===
In the episode, "[[How to Start a Dragon Academy]]", the dragons are running amok in the village of Berk, breaking things and stealing food. A [[Monstrous Nightmare (Franchise)|Monstrous Nightmare]] steals a bag of apples from a village man, yanking it from his hands.
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In the episode, "[[How to Start a Dragon Academy]]", the dragons were running amok in the village of [[Isle of Berk (Franchise)|Berk]], breaking things and stealing food. A [[Monstrous Nightmare (Franchise)|Monstrous Nightmare]] stole a bag of apples from a village man, yanking it from his hands.
   
 
===''[[Dragons: Defenders of Berk]]''===
 
===''[[Dragons: Defenders of Berk]]''===
In "[[The Iron Gronckle]]", a cart of apples is seen in the background when the twins fight over the answer for [[Gobber the Belch (Franchise)|Gobber]].
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In "[[The Iron Gronckle]]", a cart of apples was seen in the background when the twins fought over the answer for [[Gobber the Belch (Franchise)|Gobber]].
   
In "[[A View to a Skrill, Part 2]]", several apples are seen at the table where Tuffnut eats on [[Outcast Island]].
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In "[[A View to a Skrill, Part 2]]", several apples were seen at the table where [[Tuffnut Thorston|Tuffnut]] ate on [[Outcast Island]].
   
In "[[Worst in Show]]", the [[Dragon Riders]] train [[Terrible Terror]]s. [[Fishlegs Ingerman|Fishlegs]] trains one named [[Iggy]]. He is able to show him a picture, which the dragon then retrieves. One of the pictures is of an apple.
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In "[[Worst in Show]]", the [[Dragon Riders]] train [[Terrible Terror]]s. [[Fishlegs Ingerman|Fishlegs]] trained one named [[Iggy]]. He was able to show him a picture of an object, which the dragon then retrieved. One of the pictures was of an apple.
   
In "[[Zippleback Down]]", [[Ruffnut Thorston|Ruffnut]] is knocked unconscious by several apples thrown by three Terrible Terrors.
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In "[[Zippleback Down]]", [[Ruffnut Thorston|Ruffnut]] was knocked unconscious by several apples thrown by three Terrible Terrors.
   
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The twins pushed a cart of apples in "[[Fright of Passage]]" to their exclusive bunker in preparation of the arrival of a dangerous [[Hofferson's Bane|Flightmare]].
A few apple carts are upset in "[[Bing! Bam! Boom!]]" as the trio of baby [[Thunderdrum]]s create havoc on Berk.
 
   
 
A few apple carts were upset in "[[Bing! Bam! Boom!]]" as the trio of baby [[Thunderdrum]]s create havoc on Berk.
===[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 1]]===
 
Fishlegs, as an alter ego named Thor Bonecrusher, saves a baby [[Yak|yak]] from an out of control cart of apples in the episode "[[Big Man on Berk]]".
 
   
===[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 2]]===
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===''[[Dragons: Race to the Edge]]''===
 
====[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 1|Season 1]]====
Apples are seen on a table of food that the Twins stole from houses on Berk damaged by a Berserker attack in "[[Team Astrid]]".
 
 
Fishlegs, as an alter ego named Thor Bonecrusher, saved a baby [[Yak|yak]] from an out of control cart of apples in the episode "[[Big Man on Berk]]".
   
 
====[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 2|Season 2]]====
In "[[Maces and Talons, Part 2]]", a [[Yak]] head is mounted on a wall holding a red apple in its mouth, run through by a sword.
 
 
Apples were seen on a table of food that the Twins had stolen from houses on Berk damaged by a [[Berserker Tribe|Berserker]] attack in "[[Team Astrid]]".
   
 
In "[[Maces and Talons, Part 2]]", a [[Yak]] head was mounted on a wall holding a red apple in its mouth, run through by a sword.
===[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 4]]===
 
In "[[Midnight Scrum]]" Hiccup gets chased by various bounty hunters on an [[Unnamed Islands|Unnamed Island]]. [[Astrid Hofferson|Astrid]] and [[Toothless (Franchise)|Toothless]] hear his call for aid. Toothless drops the bucket of apples he had collected and rushes to his rider's side.
 
   
 
====[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 4|Season 4]]====
Apples are seen as background objects again in "[[Saving Shattermaster]]", with an apple cart chock full of red apples.
 
 
In "[[Midnight Scrum]]" Hiccup got chased by various bounty hunters on an [[Unnamed Islands|Unnamed Island]]. [[Astrid Hofferson|Astrid]] and [[Toothless (Franchise)|Toothless]] heard his call for aid. Toothless dropped the bucket of apples he had collected and rushed to his rider's side against the bounty hunters.
   
 
Apples were seen as background objects again in "[[Saving Shattermaster]]", with an apple cart chock full of red apples.
In "[[Dire Straits]]", when the trading lanes are compromised by [[Viggo Grimborn|Viggo]] and his [[Submaripper]], Berk is forced to ration food until trade finds its way to the island again. Bushels of apples are among the food passed out to hungry villagers. At one point, Hiccup shows compassion toward a hungry little boy by taking an apple out of Snotlout's hands and giving it to the youngster instead.
 
   
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An apple cart was also seen briefly in "[[The Longest Day]]".
===[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 5]]===
 
Apples appear to be a popular item at the [[Northern Markets]], as many carts of apples are again seen at this location. [[Stormfly (Franchise)|Stormfly]] downs a whole cart of the fruit in "[[Sandbusted]]".
 
   
 
In "[[Dire Straits]]", when the trading lanes were compromised by [[Viggo Grimborn|Viggo]] and his [[Submaripper]], Berk was forced to ration food until trade found its way to the island again. Bushels of apples were among the food passed out to hungry villagers. At one point, Hiccup showed compassion toward a hungry little boy by taking an apple out of [[Snotlout Jorgenson|Snotlout's]] hands and giving it to the youngster instead.
A cart of apples appears again being pushed by an Outcast on [[Outcast Island]] in "[[Return of Thor Bonecrusher]]". Thor Bonecrusher (Fishlegs) waggles his fingers at the man and he nearly swoons, allowing the apple cart to roll away. This implies apples can be grown on Outcast Island.
 
   
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====[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 5|Season 5]]====
Apples appear briefly again, in the background, at the Northern Markets in "[[Sins of the Past]]".
 
 
Apples appeared to be a popular item at the [[Northern Markets]], as many carts of apples were again seen at this location. [[Stormfly (Franchise)|Stormfly]] downed a whole cart of the fruit in "[[Sandbusted]]".
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A cart of apples appeared again being pushed by an Outcast on [[Outcast Island]] in "[[Return of Thor Bonecrusher]]". Thor Bonecrusher (Fishlegs) waggled his fingers at the man and he nearly swooned, allowing the apple cart to roll away. This implies apples can be grown on Outcast Island.
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Apples appeared briefly again, in the background, at the Northern Markets in "[[Sins of the Past]]".
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====[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 6|Season 6]]====
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An apple cart appeared in the episode, "[[In Plain Sight]]".
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Apples also appeared in "[[Triple Cross]]" when Ruffnut and Tuffnut filled up [[Barf and Belch|Barf and Belch's]] mouths with apples and then tried to smash them. The dragon instead spit them out everywhere. Later in the same episode, Barf and Belch rained down flaming apples on [[Johann]] and the [[Dragon Hunters]].
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===[[How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World]] ===
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After the Hooligan Tribe left Berk, the [[Warlords]] went to the island and found [[Grimmel the Grisly|Grimmel]] eating apples in front of the [[Great Hall]] before he gave it to one of [[Grimmel's Deathgrippers|his Deathgrippers]].
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===''[[Dragons: Rescue Riders]]''===
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====[[Dragons: Rescue Riders, Season 1|Season 1]]====
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In "[[Deep Trouble]]", [[Elbone]] carried an apple, among other things, into the [[Maze Caves]] with him. [[Burple]] also hacked one up from his storage stomachs, then swallowed it again.
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Apples were one of the harvest produce seen in the background during [[Hoogenboo]] in the episode, "[[Boo to You]]".
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Elbone again carried an apple with him, this time on a trip to the [[Icy Northern Tip]] of [[Huttsgalor]].
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[[Magnus Finke]] used an apple dangling from the end of a stick to lure along [[Haggis (Rescue Riders)|Haggis]] the [[Sheep (Franchise)|sheep]] as he pulled [[Magnus' Finke 3000 Super Driller Extraordinaire]] in "[[Bad Egg]]".
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====[[Dragons: Rescue Riders, Season 2|Season 2]]====
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In "[[Double Finked]]", upon arriving on Huttsgalor, [[Axel]] took an apple from a nearby stack and ate it, attempting to blend in with the locals.
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In "[[Divewings]]", the [[Rescue Riders]] gather supplies from the village of Huttsgalor, including a basket of apples. However, [[Cutter]] ate all of them before the Riders returned to the Roost.
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In "[[Mecha-Menace]]", apples were seen in the background during the [[Spring Festival]].
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In "[[Summer Holiday]]", many apple trees were seen on the island where the Rescue Riders went during their vacation.
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In "[[Puff Enuf]]", Haggis climbed several ladders in order to reach a box full of apples. He slipped and fell, but fortunately was caught by Winger before he could sink into the water. Dak then gave him an apple and the sheep went away happily.
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In "[[High Anxiety]]", when the baby [[Silver-tailed Ironclaw]]s came to the town of Huttsgalor, one of the jumped in a cart of apples. Leyla slowly approached it, but the hatchling jumped away, knocking the apples on the girl.
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In "[[King Burple]]", the [[Flyhopper]]s on [[Flyhopper Island]] made multiple feasts for Burple consisting of fish and apples. Later, Cutter and Burple taught the Flyhopper how to fight against wolves by using their tails to throw apples at them.
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===''[[Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon]]''===
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Several apple trees were seen in the background on [[Gemma]]'s island.
   
 
===Games===
 
===Games===
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====''[[How to Train Your Dragon Mobile Game]]''====
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Apples appear in this game as health boosts the player can uncover during game play.
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====''[[School of Dragons]]''====
 
====''[[School of Dragons]]''====
 
Apples appear in the player quest "Prepare for the Big One!", in which the player must collect apples in the Wilderness area of the [[School of Dragons (Island)|School of Dragons Island]].
 
Apples appear in the player quest "Prepare for the Big One!", in which the player must collect apples in the Wilderness area of the [[School of Dragons (Island)|School of Dragons Island]].
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Images of apples appear in Loki's Maze of Cheers during a labyrinth part.
   
 
====''[[Dragons: Rise of Berk]]''====
 
====''[[Dragons: Rise of Berk]]''====
 
A bag of apples is a collectible item that can be bought from [[Johann]] in order to complete collections.
 
A bag of apples is a collectible item that can be bought from [[Johann]] in order to complete collections.
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====''[[Dragons: Titan Uprising]]''====
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Yellow apples are seen in the background of '[[Thanksgiving]]' [[Meatlug]], along with [[Squash]], [[Pumpkin (Franchise)|pumpkins]], and [[Berry|berries]].
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Apples appear in the background in various media in the DreamWorks Dragons Franchise.

Physical Description

Apples are the fruit of the apple tree in the Genus Malus. This genus can include the larger sweet apples that are widely cultivated, or other species with smaller more sour fruits referred to as "crabapples". Apple trees are mid-size deciduous trees that actually belong in the rose Family (Rosaceae).

Function

The main function in both reality and the Franchise for the apple is food. It can be eaten raw or cooked and preserved in a variety of ways. Even the wood of the apple tree emits a pleasant smell when burned and is used to impart different flavors to smoked foods. In "How to Start a Dragon Academy", a dragon is seen stealing a bag of apples, indicating that dragons probably like to eat apples, too. Stormfly is seen eating an entire cart of apples in "Living on the Edge".

The apple also figures into several cultures' mythologies, including Norse. The Goddess Idunn is said to give out apples daily to the Gods that keep them youthful.

Appearances

Dragons: Riders of Berk

In the episode, "How to Start a Dragon Academy", the dragons were running amok in the village of Berk, breaking things and stealing food. A Monstrous Nightmare stole a bag of apples from a village man, yanking it from his hands.

Dragons: Defenders of Berk

In "The Iron Gronckle", a cart of apples was seen in the background when the twins fought over the answer for Gobber.

In "A View to a Skrill, Part 2", several apples were seen at the table where Tuffnut ate on Outcast Island.

In "Worst in Show", the Dragon Riders train Terrible Terrors. Fishlegs trained one named Iggy. He was able to show him a picture of an object, which the dragon then retrieved. One of the pictures was of an apple.

In "Zippleback Down", Ruffnut was knocked unconscious by several apples thrown by three Terrible Terrors.

The twins pushed a cart of apples in "Fright of Passage" to their exclusive bunker in preparation of the arrival of a dangerous Flightmare.

A few apple carts were upset in "Bing! Bam! Boom!" as the trio of baby Thunderdrums create havoc on Berk.

Dragons: Race to the Edge

Season 1

Fishlegs, as an alter ego named Thor Bonecrusher, saved a baby yak from an out of control cart of apples in the episode "Big Man on Berk".

Season 2

Apples were seen on a table of food that the Twins had stolen from houses on Berk damaged by a Berserker attack in "Team Astrid".

In "Maces and Talons, Part 2", a Yak head was mounted on a wall holding a red apple in its mouth, run through by a sword.

Season 4

In "Midnight Scrum" Hiccup got chased by various bounty hunters on an Unnamed Island. Astrid and Toothless heard his call for aid. Toothless dropped the bucket of apples he had collected and rushed to his rider's side against the bounty hunters.

Apples were seen as background objects again in "Saving Shattermaster", with an apple cart chock full of red apples.

An apple cart was also seen briefly in "The Longest Day".

In "Dire Straits", when the trading lanes were compromised by Viggo and his Submaripper, Berk was forced to ration food until trade found its way to the island again. Bushels of apples were among the food passed out to hungry villagers. At one point, Hiccup showed compassion toward a hungry little boy by taking an apple out of Snotlout's hands and giving it to the youngster instead.

Season 5

Apples appeared to be a popular item at the Northern Markets, as many carts of apples were again seen at this location. Stormfly downed a whole cart of the fruit in "Sandbusted".

A cart of apples appeared again being pushed by an Outcast on Outcast Island in "Return of Thor Bonecrusher". Thor Bonecrusher (Fishlegs) waggled his fingers at the man and he nearly swooned, allowing the apple cart to roll away. This implies apples can be grown on Outcast Island.

Apples appeared briefly again, in the background, at the Northern Markets in "Sins of the Past".

Season 6

An apple cart appeared in the episode, "In Plain Sight".

Apples also appeared in "Triple Cross" when Ruffnut and Tuffnut filled up Barf and Belch's mouths with apples and then tried to smash them. The dragon instead spit them out everywhere. Later in the same episode, Barf and Belch rained down flaming apples on Johann and the Dragon Hunters.

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

After the Hooligan Tribe left Berk, the Warlords went to the island and found Grimmel eating apples in front of the Great Hall before he gave it to one of his Deathgrippers.

Dragons: Rescue Riders

Season 1

In "Deep Trouble", Elbone carried an apple, among other things, into the Maze Caves with him. Burple also hacked one up from his storage stomachs, then swallowed it again.

Apples were one of the harvest produce seen in the background during Hoogenboo in the episode, "Boo to You".

Elbone again carried an apple with him, this time on a trip to the Icy Northern Tip of Huttsgalor.

Magnus Finke used an apple dangling from the end of a stick to lure along Haggis the sheep as he pulled Magnus' Finke 3000 Super Driller Extraordinaire in "Bad Egg".

Season 2

In "Double Finked", upon arriving on Huttsgalor, Axel took an apple from a nearby stack and ate it, attempting to blend in with the locals.

In "Divewings", the Rescue Riders gather supplies from the village of Huttsgalor, including a basket of apples. However, Cutter ate all of them before the Riders returned to the Roost.

In "Mecha-Menace", apples were seen in the background during the Spring Festival.

In "Summer Holiday", many apple trees were seen on the island where the Rescue Riders went during their vacation.

In "Puff Enuf", Haggis climbed several ladders in order to reach a box full of apples. He slipped and fell, but fortunately was caught by Winger before he could sink into the water. Dak then gave him an apple and the sheep went away happily.

In "High Anxiety", when the baby Silver-tailed Ironclaws came to the town of Huttsgalor, one of the jumped in a cart of apples. Leyla slowly approached it, but the hatchling jumped away, knocking the apples on the girl.

In "King Burple", the Flyhoppers on Flyhopper Island made multiple feasts for Burple consisting of fish and apples. Later, Cutter and Burple taught the Flyhopper how to fight against wolves by using their tails to throw apples at them.

Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon

Several apple trees were seen in the background on Gemma's island.

Games

How to Train Your Dragon Mobile Game

Apples appear in this game as health boosts the player can uncover during game play.

School of Dragons

Apples appear in the player quest "Prepare for the Big One!", in which the player must collect apples in the Wilderness area of the School of Dragons Island.

Images of apples appear in Loki's Maze of Cheers during a labyrinth part.

Dragons: Rise of Berk

A bag of apples is a collectible item that can be bought from Johann in order to complete collections.

Dragons: Titan Uprising

Yellow apples are seen in the background of 'Thanksgiving' Meatlug, along with Squash, pumpkins, and berries.

References

Site Navigation