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Which one do you prefer for the movie?
Where No One Goes 30 (73%)
Into A Fantasy 11 (27%)

Where No One Goes vs Into a Fantasy
Topic Started: 10 Aug 2014, 07:42 (4981 Views)
SplashTheScauldron
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Ino a fantasy, cuz Jonsi can't sing :/ No offence there
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While I don't think the general tone of "Where No One Goes" quite works for the flying scene, it's melody fits darn near perfectly. When you combine that with the fact that I love the song in and of itself, it's the clear and obvious winner.
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I think both songs are absolutely fantastic, but I think if I really had to pick I'd go with Where No One Goes. Jonsi's style seems to fit the world of HTTYD more than Alexander Rybak's does. Into a Fantasy is definitely a great song, though, and the lyrics fit Hiccup and Toothless very well.
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Into a Fantasy is a good foot stomper, but Where no-one Goes is perfect for the credits, just like Sticks and Stone was for the first movie. The style of Into a Fantasy probably works for promotional material, but not really for a credit sequence. A credit sequence in my mind has to say, "We're here!" From the first note. I think that Where no-one Goes does that really well, whereas Into a Fantasy takes a while longer to get into.

I didn't realise that Alexander Rybak was. Norwegian-Belorussian! That seems like an odd combination!
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