Dean DeBlois

Dean DeBlois

  • Born: 1970-6-7
  • Birthplace: Elmer, Quebec, Canada
  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Profession: Director, screenwriter
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Representative Works: Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon, How to Train Your Dragon 2, How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World
  • Dean DeBlois (Dean DeBlois), 1970 June 7, was born in Canada , Quebec, Aylmer, Canada director, screenwriter.
    In 1998, he became the screenwriter of the first animated film " Mulan " [1]  . In 2002, with the animation film " Lilo & Stitch ", he was nominated for the 30th Anne Award-Outstanding Animation Film Director Award and Screenwriter Award. In 2007, De Blos tried to make a documentary for the first time and directed the feature-length music documentary "Song of Listening to the Wind". In 2010, the animated film " How to Train Your Dragon " , written and directed by him, was released [2]  . With this film, he won the 38th Anne Award-Best Animated Film Director Award, Screenwriting Award [3]  . In 2014, he directed the animated film " How to Train Your Dragon 2 " [4]  , for which he won the 42nd Anne Award-Best Animated Film Director Award [5]  . In 2019, the animated film " How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World " directed by him was released [6]  .

    Character Evaluation

    The animated film "How to Train Your Dragon" constructs the story with a simple and clear main plot. The plot gradually unfolds around two groups of characters with sincere and delicate gestures. In this process, director Dean DeBlois also redefines the meaning of "how to train the dragon". The film is remarkable in terms of story structure and character creation. In addition, the whole film is full of a strong "love", and I have to say that the director's ingenuity has shown an audiovisual feast to the audience   . In the animated film "How to Train Your Dragon 2," the director Dean DeBlois continued to adopt the high-spirited tone he has always been good at, and on the other hand, he entered a more complete and unified framework and rich and diverse embellishments in the arrangement of the melody. The artistic style of independent appreciation shows the audience the sea, distance, freedom, and dreams . 
    Extended Reading
    • Camylle 2021-10-22 14:35:29

      The episodes are very nice, the plot is too ordinary

      I have never wanted to watch Star Baby, because I think Stitch’s mouth is very disgusting, so I don’t know what to watch now, so I clicked on it. After I clicked it on, I found it was more disgusting than I thought. It was a group of strange aliens. Stitch was placed in a glass cover, and the way...

    • Electa 2022-03-15 09:01:03

      Stitch, my monster baby

      This little guy has been with me for more than ten years. I thought it was cute before, but now I look back and all I can think of is "Home.... I don't have a home.... I'm so lonely..."

      "Don't leave! Okay?" "...OK.... OK!"

      "This is my ohana....I found it myself...it's not big and it's broken....but...

    • Janelle 2022-03-21 09:01:28

      Disney's cartoons are very thick, although they are fictional, they can also be tear-jerking after adding feelings.

    • Jamarcus 2021-10-26 03:31:18

      Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind, or forgotten.

    Lilo & Stitch quotes

    • [meeting the social worker after damaging his car]

      Nani: Hi... uh... you must be, the, uh...

      Mr. Cobra Bubbles: The "stupidhead."

      Nani: Oh. Ohhhh! Oh, you know, I'm *really* sorry about that, and if I had known who you were, of course I never would've... I can pay for that.

      Mr. Cobra Bubbles: It's a rental. Are you the guardian in question?

      Nani: Yes. I'm Nani, nice to meet you Mr...

      Mr. Cobra Bubbles: Bubbles.

      Nani: Mr. Bubbles? That's a strange...

      Mr. Cobra Bubbles: Yes, I know. Are you going to invite me in, Nani?

    • [Stitch is running away]

      Lilo: "'Ohana" means "family." "Family" means "no one gets left behind." But if you want to leave, you can. I'll remember you though.

      [looking at her picture of her dead parents]

      Lilo: I remember everyone that leaves.