The video discusses the concept of "Titan Wings" in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. The host explores the definition of a Titan Wing, which typically includes characteristics such as large size, special abilities, and unique markings. They examine the case of the "Bewilderbeasts" (Drago's and Volker's dragons) and argue that they may not necessarily be Titan Wings, despite their massive size. The host suggests that the Bewilderbeasts may be a different category of dragon altogether, and that the true Titan Wing Bewilderbeast may be a long-dead specimen found on the island of Vanaheim, which is even larger than the ones seen in the films.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. DreamWorks came after the author's last video, preventing them from monetizing it.
2. The author relies on YouTube as a job.
3. Titan wings are a rare form of dragon.
4. Titan wings are larger than normal members of their species.
5. Titan wings often have special abilities.
6. Titan wings often have special kinds of markings on their body.
7. The term "Titan wing" is never used in the films to describe Drago or Volker's wildebeest.
8. The phrase "Titan wing" is used explicitly by Hiccup and Fishlegs to describe the Titan wing monstrous nightmares and the shellfire.
9. The classification "Titan wing" is not just something made up for the wiki or games, but is a classification that the show's creators came up with.
10. The author questions why the creators didn't use the term "Titan wing" to describe the wildebeests.
11. The bull Dobies (wildebeests) seem to fulfill all three Titan wing criteria: they are massive, they have special abilities, and they have special markings.
12. The bull Dobies have the ability to control other dragons, which is a unique power.
13. The bull Dobies' vibrating eyes emit ultrasonic sounds that influence the minds of other dragons.
14. The author wonders if Spyro is a Titan wing.
15. Virtually every dragon species has a Titan wing form.
16. The Titan wing form is often the alpha in packs.
17. The wildebeests seem to live alone, which may not require the same level of evolutionary need for a Titan wing form.
18. The Red Death is described as a Titan wing by Volka.
19. The author questions whether the wildebeests are actually Titan wings.
20. The author believes that the wildebeests may not be Titan wings, but rather a different classification.
21. The author notes that the Leviathan class system seems to be more related to size than abilities or growth stages.
22. The author believes that the wildebeests may be a different class, such as Class Symons.
23. The author notes that the class system is subjective and not objective, and is based on how the characters think of and catalogue the dragons.
24. The author believes that the wildebeests may not be Titan wings, but rather a different classification.
25. The author notes that the size of the wildebeests is not necessarily indicative of their classification.
26. The author believes that the wildebeests may be a different age, with the one on Vanaheim being older and larger.
27. The author notes that the wildebeests grow extraordinarily quickly, and may only be able to reach a certain size before evolving into Titan wings.
28. The author believes that the wildebeests may not be Titan wings, but rather a different classification.