It means that their vision could undergo the same red tint Toothless experiences. Other dragons, when they are upset, afraid, or under extreme emotion, also have their eyes go to slits. When pupils are narrowed, not much light enters into them, which would potentially allow this red fogging to occur. Toothless’ vision is “blocked” in some respects, it’s very unclear and foggy, and in both these cases, his pupils are narrowed to extreme slits. My vision is incredibly blurry, it’s hard to see a lot of objects, but there’s this obnoxious red tint permeating my vision. Also, if you try squinting your eyes until they are nearly shut, and keeping that squint for a while, you can see a whole lot of red (at least, I am seeing a lot of red as I’m doing it right now). It’s shown in both the movies and the television series to be that way. It’s possible Toothless actually sees the red tint. His vision clears when he realizes what is going on and starts to think for himself. Toothless is not thinking clearly in those moments I mentioned from HTTYD 2 because the Bewilderbeast is literally controlling his mind. Toothless is not thinking clearly when he is about to attack the Triple Stryke. The red tint, I believe, occurs when Toothless has a clouded state of mind. In these moments, Toothless is not angry at Hiccup, but his mind is clouded. This red vision blur occurs both when Toothless is advancing against Hiccup and about to kill him in “Battle of the Bewilderbeast,” and it occurs later in “Toothless Found” when Hiccup is hovering in the air above Berk trying to get Toothless to recognize him. The same sort of red tint occurs in How to Train Your Dragon 2 when Toothless is under the control of the Bewilderbeast. In those moments, the world appears tinted red. It’s when we’re seeing what Toothless would see… the camera is showing Toothless perspective, as though we’re seeing through his eyes. However, you do point out there’s a moment we see red. They always stay that same green-yellow color from a viewer’s perspective, even when Toothless is about to attack and seriously injure the Triple Stryke. It doesn’t mean that they see the world tinted red or anything like that - it’s just that their gene pool allows them to have red eyes.įor Toothless’ eyes, I don’t think they actually turn a red color in “Stryke Out.” That is, when you are observing Toothless running around, his irises never turn a different color. I believe that is simply a matter of genetics, such as many white rats have red eyes. I see this in the Triple Stryke: that creatures’ eyes are bright red. You point out that some of the dragons in Stryke Out have red eyes. You make some very acute observations! I think you are observing two different phenomena about red eyes, so I’ll separate them into how I interpret the moments.
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