Can Toothless Survive a Night in Skull Island? Here's what will happen to him...

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Will Toothless Survive Skull Island? This video will discuss the several scenarios and challenges that this nightfury will have to endure if he gets dropped in Skull Island! Deadly monsters, ambush predators, hostile terrains are just a few things that this nightfury will have to face in order to earn a place in Skull Island's food chain. If you enjoy this content please subscribe and like this video!

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All Comments (21)
  • I'd imagine with his high intelligence, Toothless would determine he needs an ally and eventually end up teaming up with Kong. Could work similarly to how Mothra and Godzilla help each other in battle.
  • I think he might be underselling how strong the plasma blast is from a nightfury. Massive dragons like the bewildabeast and the red death were staggered and injured from a single blast. And while it's hard to compare how durable they are compared to the skull island monsters, it's reasonable to say that the nightfury would be able to do something similar.
  • @tac4y0n
    I honestly think Toothless has pretty good odds at survival. There isn't exactly a hard "shot count" that limits dragons. The vikings hypothesized that dragons have shot counts as part as their research but due to having underfed and likely weakened dragons in captivity, it's more likely that the shot limit is generally based on the dragon's overall wellbeing. Even the films and shows seem to support this as the shot counts of dragon are never consistent. Furthermore, Toothless also has access to his "Alpha mode" which he obtained back in the 2nd movie. This "Alpha mode" increases the firepower and the number of shots that Toothless can fire off in rapid succession without any visible drawback.
  • @blizzone7404
    I think toothless would do fine here. He can definitely take on the big boy skull crawler and wouldn't fight kong but instead work with him to survive. Also there is a low chance they would ever even fight the big bat titan because he dwells deep inside caves in under the island...meaning they live so far apart in environment as well as one being in daylight and the other darkness...this means they would prob never even meet
  • @WarTie
    The idea that Kong just does a special call and Toothless does an air strike. Legendary. quick edit: did not expect f this to blow up but hey, neat. thanks I guess
  • I can definitely see Toothless and Kong forming a partnership. Upon first meeting, they’d probably be curious of each other at best, distrustful at worst. After a while, they’ll certainly come to decide that each will benefit the other.
  • Kong and Toothless is not a duo I thought I needed but NOW I NEED IT
  • @StartouchArts
    There's also the matter of Night Furies being able to enter some kind of charged state where they being to glow blue. In this charged state that's normally reserved for challenging Alphas, the Night Fury has no shot limit, being able to let loose infinite max-power plasma blasts. Apparently ALL dragons are capable of entering a state like this when they want to challenge Alphas. I'm guessing dragons with no elemental breath like Speed Stingers are the exceptions.
  • Another thing that works to his advantage, is that it’s a four-legged dragon, not a wyvern, meaning his wings are always free and at the ready to flap away if anything jumps him
  • @peternagy6847
    One dragon from the How to Train Your Dragon universe I would like to be given some attention is the Whispering Death. Those guys would cause absolute carnage and give most horror monsters a run for their lives if they were placed in any "serious" setting. What I'm saying is, they're way scarier than what the franchise they're from allows them to be, and I just want that potential showcased.
  • @en4833
    The Nightfury/Kong symbiotic relationship just seems like a more powerful version of the raven/wolf symbiotic relationship in real life.
  • Forgot one ability: Alpha In theory, after defeating Camazotz, the Night Fury can dominate Camazotz minions. Granting him dominion over the skies of Skull Island and unlike Camazotz, the Night Fury won't be limited to night time activity.
  • You forgot that the night fury also has a second phase where the spikes on his back split in half and somehow allows him to make really tight turns which ups his maneuverability even more
  • A few points I'd like to bring up is the fact that Toothless is a fish eater. The only dragons we see intentionally hunting/eating anything other than fish is the Red Death. Yes the skeleton dragon was responsible for Gobber's limbs but he was attacking first so the missing limbs were more than likely just results of the dragon protecting itself. Also, since it had been part of the island attacks it probably coughed up those pieces for the Red Death. Toothless and the dragons were very feral during the reign of Red Death meaning there's a chance Toothless may not have been as peaceful as thought but more than likely he'd avoid the conflict with larger predators just to insure his survival and bring back food to the hive. My last thought was the what if scenario of Toothless knowing about the screech and taking advantage of Camazat's (apologies if I spelt it wrong) own warm up and shooting a plasma blast into their throat via it's opening jaw. The plasma blast may not kill the creature like it did Red Death but it should render the screech unusable.
  • You do know that Toothless himself is a young nightfury right? Over a life span of roughly 250 years, it will show growth and change. The Toothless we know is half the size.
  • I never imagined how powerful Toothless actually is, he’s probably like an A tier creature.
  • I imagine that like most of the animals on skull island and considering Dragons live for a VERY long time, toothless would eventually adapt to the environment and grow a lot in size and ability.
  • @_analuvly
    The thing is we've seen Toothless call on lightning to kill or at least render the dragons clinging onto him useless in the hidden world while defeating grimmel. This would be the same for the minions. And as night furies can fly at the speed of sound, couldn't it fly out of the range of the sonic roar in time for it to avoid the shockwave? thats just what i think
  • If Toothless can fry a 400 ft dragon from the inside out, I think he would be able to recuperate from afar when learning when to fry the giant flying bastard as well. It'd take him a couple of tries, but I have faith in the Night Fury's survival, especially if he could ally with Kong.