Dragons: Riders of Berk (2012–2014): Season 1, Episode 14 - What Flies Beneath - full transcript

A rogue dragon - a Whispering Death - shows up in Berk, tearing up the village. He's on a mission - to find Toothless and settle a score.

- Let's go, bud.
[toothless roars]

[heroic music]

?

- Yeah.
- Wow.

- Cool.
- Wow.

- Wow, nice.
- He's pretty good.

[yak grunts]

[sheep bleating]

- Everybody has a past,
even dragons.

And sometimes, the past
can come back to haunt them...

Ah, toothless,
go back to sleep.



And when it does,

You're gonna need
to be there for them.

[roars]

Whoa, hey.
Come on.

It's just a hole, bud.

- It's not just a hole!

It's like
an underground village.

- Bucket.
Oh, there you are.

I've been looking for you
all night.

- Sorry, mulch, but I think
I've finally found it--

My happy place.

Aah!

[crash]

- Are you all right, bucket?
- Not so happy anymore.



- What happened?

- Something pushed me out.

Something's down there,

Something big.

[growls]

[indistinct whispering]

[growls]

[rumbling]

- What is that sound?

- Eh, whatever it is,
it's giving me the willies.

[roars]

- Whoa. Look at the size
of that thing.

- Do I have to?

- Dragons, everyone!

[roars]

- Uh, I don't like the way
it's eyeballing me.

- Uh, don't worry.
It's not just you.

- Thanks, big relief.

[roars]

- What was that?

- Whatever it was,
I want one.

- If I had to take a guess,
I'd say that was

A whispering death.

- Whoa, great name.

So much better
than zippleback.

- Where'd it go?
Why's it here?

What's it gonna do to us?

Why aren't you slapping me
to snap me out of this?

- Because I'm scared too,
bucket.

[roars]

- It looks angry.

Why don't you do that thing

Where you touch its nose
and feed it grass?

- Okay, uh, fishlegs,

What do we know
about the whispering death?

- Boulder class,
razor-sharp teeth,

Incredibly strong,
hunts from underground.

- Now I really want one.

- So how do we
deal with this thing?

- Stand back, everyone!

Thornado's got something
to say to this beast.

[roars]

[growls]

[roars]

- I don't think
it's got its listening ears on.

- All right.

Let's run this thing
out of here.

[roars]

- What's toothless doing?

- I think he wants us
to back off.

- No problem here.

- Toothless!

[growls]

[both growling]

Toothless can't fly
without me.

He's a sitting duck.
- Gobber, man the catapults.

And when that thing is clear
of toothless, fire!

- Dad, wait.
Just let me help you, bud.

[grunts]

What?
Toothless, what--

What's wrong?

[roars]

- What was that all about?

- I have no idea.

- Gobber!

[roars]

- Oh, no.
You're hurt.

Toothless, wait!
- Where's he going?

- Probably running away
to lick his wounds.

[snickers]
- it's not funny.

Toothless
could've been killed.

He can't fly, remember?
- And whose fault is that?

- Seriously,
did you just go there?

- Hey, I call it
like I see it.

- Um, does anybody
wanna talk

About what in the name of thor
just happened?

- Uh, dragon fight.
Just another day on berk.

- Uh, not really.

It seemed like there was
way more to it than that.

- He's right.

The whispering death
singled toothless out.

- And toothless wanted
that dragon all to himself.

- Yeah,
he certainly did.

But why?

- Uh, are we gonna
be tested on this?

'cause
I'm completely confused.

- Well,
don't look at me.

[growling]

- I-I really wish
you could just tell me

What was going on
out there today.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Easy, bud.

It's just my dad.
- How's our wounded warrior?

- He's still a little on edge.
- Don't worry, toothless.

I think we showed that dragon
a thing or two

About uninvited guests
on berk.

I don't think he'll be
coming back anytime soon.

At least I hope not.

- Yeah, me too.

Okay,
that should do it, bud.

You just need
to take it easy.

[sniffs]

[growls]

T-toothless?

Toothless!

Oh, no.

He went after him--

Alone.

- Maybe toothless just
went for morning flight.

Oh, that's right,
he can't.

[chuckles]

- Really, you're going
there again? Now?

- Toothless must be looking
for the whispering death.

We find it,
we find toothless.

- What do we do if we find
the whispering death first?

- Well, we train him.

- You know he's got death
in his name, right?

- Fishlegs, is there anything
about the whispering death

In the book of dragons
that can help us?

- It can shoot
razor-sharp spines

From any part
of its body.

- And how's that
gonna help us?

- Well, it would help

If we stayed away
from those.

- Or we could
get near them

And use ruffnut
as a human shield.

Ow!
My knee cap!

That's new.
I like it.

- This dragon
must have a weakness.

- Actually, no.
Yeah, it says right here,

"no known weaknesses."

- Ha. I really
love this thing.

- Okay, great.
Uh, can we go, please?

We don't know
how much time we have.

- Don't worry, hiccup.

We'll find him.

- There, down below.

Uh, toothless?

Toothless!

[owl hoots]

- How do we even know
the whispering death

Made these holes?

- So you think
it might be

The other 2,500-pound
rock-eating dragon

We're following?

- I know what you're--
don't try to confuse me!

- Look at this.

He must have lost a tooth.
- Is it sharp?

If it is, I want it.
I like sharp.

- Yeah, sharp is good.
- Think about this--

Hundreds of those
spinning together,

Ripping through dirt
and tree roots,

Discarding rock
like it's not even there.

[growls]
- stormfly, what's wrong?

- What's wrong with you, dragon?
- Barf, settle down.

- Stop!
Listen.

- Listen for what?

- I don't hear anything.

What are we listening for?

- Be quiet!

- How are we supposed
to hear anything

Over her yelling?

- [shushes]

- The whisper.

- Looks like
we beat toothless.

- Yeah.
We win.

- I'm not feeling
like a winner.

[growls]

Hi, sir.

Love the teeth.

[growls]

- I hate
when he does that.

Can you at least
tell me why he does it?

[roars]

- Maybe to hunt.

Maybe because
it's cooler.

Maybe to look for water.

Maybe because he
can't stand the pressure

Of everybody
always expecting him

To have the answers!

- He's losing it.

- I know.
It's awesome.

[rumbling]

- Somebody hold it still.
I wanna pet it.

- Do you actually
have a plan,

Or are you just trying
to get yourself killed?

- If I can train it,
it'll leave toothless alone.

- Right, so you are trying
to get yourself killed.

[growls]

[both gasp]

- Okay.

- Um, I know
what you're thinking,

And the answer is no.

Why does
he always do that?

- Oh, man.

I am so glad I'm not down there
with him right now.

Whoa!
- Oops.

[thud]

- Ah, thanks, fishlegs.

Kinda figured you'd be
the last one to volunteer.

- Yeah,
I didn't want you

To have to face that thing
all alone.

[distant growling]

- This thing's
been busy.

- Quick question.
Why are we down here again?

- This is where it spends
all its time.

There's gotta be
something down here

That can help us.

[rumbling]

There it goes.
Let's follow it.

- Oh,
you were talking to me?

- Fishlegs,
new dragon.

You love this stuff.

- I hate that
about me.

Wha--?

[sheep bleating]

[grunts]

[screeches]

- Hiccup, did you see--

[growls]

- Can it wait?

Let's just hope
it keeps going.

- How'd that work out
for us?

Did you see that?
- Was that a bite mark?

- Not just any bite mark.
That's a night fury bite mark.

I think I know why these two
are looking for each other.

- They have a history.

- A grudge.

- If that's true,

How long do dragons
carry a grudge?

- To the death.

- Let's get out of here
before it comes back.

- That is
a really good idea.

[roars]

Run!

- They've been down there
forever.

Hiccup! Fishlegs!

- Yep, right here.

- Did you see
the whispering death?

Was it cool?
- Did you touch it?

- I wanna touch it!

- Can we talk
about this later?

We really need
to get out of this hole.

- Yeah, you do.

- Fishlegs,
you go first.

- No argument here.

- Grab my hand!

- [grunts]

- Hiccup, hurry!

- [grunts]
I can't reach.

[grunts]

[grunts]

- Hiccup!

[rumbling]

- Just a--
a little more.

- I'm trying.

Everyone, stand back!

Whoa!

- Wow. I bet he can see
our house from up there.

[growls]
- stormfly!

- Whoa!

Thanks, astrid.

[growls]

- I don't think it likes you
in its hole.

- Yeah, I got that.

- Can we get out of here,
please?

- No. I know
I can train this thing.

Anybody got
some dragon nip?

Don't be afraid.

I'm a friend.

Here.
You'll love this.

All the dragons
love this.

[snarls]

[growls]

- Oh, great.
Now we're defenseless.

- Any ideas?

I'm throwing it
wide open to the group.

- I've got an idea.

Run!

[growls]

[dramatic music]

- Toothless!

[roars]

- Hey, bud.
It's me.

I know what's going on
with you

And that other dragon.

Let me help you.

Toothless,
come back!

- Awkward.

- So toothless
has an archenemy.

Kind of like you and me.

- Snotlout,
you're not my archenemy.

- Well, you're mine.

- He's just
trying to protect you.

- That's not what it is.

Toothless doesn't
want you around

Because this is between him
and the other guy.

He's a fighter, like me,
not whatever you are.

- I never thought
I'd say this, snotlout,

But I think
you're right.

- Wait, huh?
You guys heard that, right?

- It's not a fair fight.

If toothless is gonna win,
he has to fly,

And he can't fly
without me.

- So what are you saying?

- I'm saying we need
to find him, and soon.

[growls]

[roars]

There he is.
Get me down there.

Hey, bud.

You had me so worried there
for a while.

You haven't
been yourself lately.

Good to see
you're still you.

[growls]

Could just walk away
from this, bud.

[roars]

Let's just go home.

- Oh, you were so close.

I thought
you had him.

[dramatic music]

?

- He needs our help.

[growls]

- Come on, girl.

- Hookfang won't budge.

- I think ours is broken.

- They know
this isn't their fight, guys.

?

- Toothless!

Buddy.

He's gonna knock
toothless into the canyon.

- Hiccup!

- Aah!

- Yes!

- You save me,
I save you.

That's the way it is.

- The sunlight, hiccup.

That's his weakness.
- Okay, bud.

Let's keep him
aboveground.

- This is amazing.

- We've got to find you
an archnemesis.

[growls]

[roars]

- Toothless, no!

[screeches]

[growls]

[screeches]

[screeches]

- Ah, man.

Toothless could have
finished him off.

- Well, I guess
all dragon grudges

Aren't to the death.

- I guess I'll have
to change that in the book.

- Hey, bud.

What do you say
we go home?

When our past
rears its ugly head,

It usually doesn't have
six rows of razor-sharp teeth

And a bad attitude.

But if it does,
you're gonna need

A great friend
who has your back.

I will always
have toothless's back,

And he will always
have mine.