Enter the magical realm of the troll warriors in The Magic Trolls series

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Once upon a time, in a mystical land called Trolldom, there existed two distinct tribes: the magical trolls and the troll warriors. Despite their shared ancestry, these two groups had vastly different skills, roles, and beliefs. The magic trolls were renowned for their extraordinary abilities to harness and manipulate the mystical forces of nature. They possessed a deep connection with the elements and could conjure powerful spells. These spells ranged from controlling fire and water to healing wounds and communicating with animals. The magic trolls used their powers to bring harmony and prosperity to Trolldom.



Plot

After the Bergens invade Troll Village, Poppy, the happiest Troll ever born, and the curmudgeonly Branch set off on a journey to rescue her friends.

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When their village is invaded by the grumpy Bergens, two mismatched friends must work together in perfect harmony to save the day. Featuring hit songs performed by Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick and more, TROLLS is the critically-acclaimed, feel-great movie of the year!

The Trolls are small creatures who live in an almost perpetual state of happiness, singing, dancing and hugging all day. However, they are discovered by the Bergens, large miserable creatures, who can feel happy only after eating a Troll. The Bergens imprison the trolls and eat them every year on a special occasion, called Trollstice. The Trolls, led by their king, King Peppy, with his baby daughter, Princess Poppy, escape through underground tunnels on the day of Trollstice, when Prince Gristle Jr. was going to eat his first Troll. Enraged, Gristle Jr.'s father King Gristle Sr. banishes his Chef who was in charge of the Trollstice preparation. 20 years later, (at the age of 20) Poppy throws a big party to celebrate the Trolls' escape, despite the fears and warnings of the gray troll, Branch, that loud parties will attract the Bergens. A Zen troll named Creek, who is Poppy's boyfriend, arrives and tells Branch to start being happy instead of being grumpy; Branch refuses. At the party, Branch's fears come true, when Chef sees the fireworks and kidnaps Guy Diamond, Biggie with Mr. Dinkles, Fuzzbert, Smidge, Satin with Chenille, D.J. Suki, Cooper, and Creek (which Poppy tried to rescue). Chef then takes the kidnapped Trolls back to Bergen Town, while secretly plotting to overthrow its monarchy in revenge for her banishment..

Synopsis

Once upon a time, the Trolls all lived in a tree, and they were the happiest creatures ever. They would sing, dance, and hug all the time. However, they were discovered by the Bergens, who were miserable and could only be happy whenever they ate a Troll. The Bergens gathered once a year for an event called "Trollstice", where they would eat Trolls and be happy for one day.

Young Prince Gristle (voice of Christopher Mintz-Plasse) wakes up his father, the King (voice of John Cleese), on the day of Trollstice. All the Bergens gather around the Troll tree as Chef (voice of Christine Baranski) gets ready to cook up some Trolls. Since it is Gristle's first time ever eating a Troll, Chef prepares to hand over the happiest Troll, Princess Poppy (voice of Iris Dohrn). When she picks from the tree, Chef finds that all the Trolls have been replaced with wooden dolls with crazy hair. The Trolls have escaped underground to a new home, while the King banishes Chef from Bergen Town. She angrily vows to find the Trolls and have them eaten, while the King tells his son that nothing will ever make him happy.

20 years later, the Trolls live in the forest, with Poppy (now played by Anna Kendrick) leading them all in a song. Her dad Peppy (voice of Jeffrey Tambor) is king, and her Troll friends include Biggie (voice of James Corden), a big Troll with a worm friend named Mr. Dinkles; Guy Diamond (voice of Kunal Nayyar), who has an autotuned voice and can fart glitter; Cooper (voice of Ron Funches), a giraffe-like Troll; Satin and Chenille (voices of Aino Jawo and Caroline Hjelt), the fashionistas; DJ Suki (voice of Gwen Stefani); and Creek (voice of Russell Brand), a zen-like Troll. Poppy is throwing a party that day in honor of their arrival to this home. The only Troll that is never happy is Branch (voice of Justin Timberlake), who is grey and constantly pessimistic. He lives in a bunker to protect himself from the Bergens, and he refuses Poppy's invitation to the party.

The Trolls have their party, but the bursts of glitter and light and the sound of loud music is enough to get the attention of Chef, who now looks ragged and disheveled, having spent the last 2 decades searching for the Trolls. She goes stomping down into the forest and starts grabbing Trolls. She grabs Biggie, Creek, Cooper, Suki, Satin, Chenille, and a tiny troll named Smidge (Walt Dohrn). The other Trolls hide in the forest by blending in.

Poppy goes to Branch's bunker and asks for his help, but he refuses. Poppy then brings back the rest of the Trolls into the bunker, to Branch's displeasure, as she sets off to find her friends by herself.

Poppy sings an upbeat song about not letting anything get her down, until she is caught in a spider web. Four spiders approach her, but they are scared off by Branch as he whips his hair at them to hold them back, causing them to walk into the mouth of a bigger creature. Branch decides to join Poppy in her quest, albeit with reluctance.

Poppy and Branch rest for the night. Poppy starts to sing and say goodnight to pictures of all her captured friends, which bugs Branch. Poppy gets out her ukulele and starts singing "The Sounds of Silence", with other forest creatures joining in. Branch asks Poppy for the ukulele and he just tosses it into the fire.

The two come across a tunnel that's supposed to lead them to Bergen Town. They meet Cloud Guy (also Walt Dohrn), who offers to show them which path leads to Bergen Town, and which one leads to DEATH. Branch gets annoyed with Cloud Guy when he tries to do a high-five, so he breaks a stick and chases him through the tunnel with Poppy running after them. Poppy and Branch wind up in Bergen Town and see how gloomy all the Bergens are in their everyday lives.

Poppy and Branch find their friends in the castle as they follow the light from the Trolls' wristbands that signal the hugging hour. Chef brings the captured Trolls to Gristle, who is now king of the Bergens. She wants to bring Trollstice back, and she offers up Creek as the first Troll that Gristle will eat. He is hesitant at first until Chef shoves Creek into Gristle's mouth, leading the other Trolls to think he's been eaten. Chef hands over the rest of the Trolls to Bridget (voice of Zooey Deschanel), a scullery maid, to keep them until it is time for Trollstice.

The Trolls find out that Bridget is in love with Gristle, as she sings Lionel Richie's "Hello" while thinking of him. They speak to Bridget and offer to help her out in return for not letting them get eaten. The Trolls start singing, but Bridget asks why Branch isn't singing. He refuses to do so until Poppy asks him why he won't sing. Branch admits that he thinks his singing was what got his grandmother eaten. As a child, he sang beautifully until Chef almost grabbed him, but his grandmother jumped in to save him, leading to her capture. That moment took away his happiness and color. With Poppy's encouragement, Branch decides to help Bridget.

They give Bridget a makeover and sit on her head to give her a full head of colorful hair under the guise of Lady Glitter Sparkles. She manages to get Gristle's attention and joins him on a date at a pizza place/skating rink. Bridget is awkward and nervous at first, but with some help from Branch, she starts to gain the confidence to say how she really feels about Gristle, allowing him to fall in love with her. The Trolls then see that Gristle is carrying Creek inside a jewel. Their date is interrupted by Chef, who nearly catches Bridget. She flees and leaves behind a rollerskate, which Gristle keeps.

The Trolls steal Gristle's jewel and open it to rescue Creek, but when they open it, he's not inside. Chef recaptures them all and reveals that she is being helped by Creek. He admits that he sold the Trolls out in order to save his own skin. He steals Poppy's cowbell and leads Chef and some other Bergens to the forest where they take the rest of the Trolls.

Chef stows all the Trolls inside a giant pot. Feeling betrayed and hopeless, Poppy becomes sad and loses her color, and the rest of the Trolls follow suit. After some silence, Branch starts to sing "True Colors". His voice and newfound optimism inspires his friends, and they, along with Branch himself, regain their color and happiness. Bridget overhears the Trolls and allows them to escape since she is thankful for their help and for showing her how to be happy. She tells Poppy she loves her for helping her and lets them go free. However, Poppy can't bring herself to abandon Bridget after her sacrifice that is sure to doom her life, and Poppy rallies her friends to attempt a permanent solution to the conflict by showing the Bergens that they can be happy too.

The Bergens are gathered for the feast, but Gristle wants to wait for his date. Chef makes them start without her, but she opens the pot and finds that the Trolls are gone. Thinking Bridget ate them all, Chef orders the guards to seize Bridget, until the Trolls crash in on Bridget's skate. They land on her head to show Gristle she was his date. Poppy tells Gristle that he managed to be happy without eating a Troll by being with Bridget, leading the other Bergens to realize that they can be happy on their own too. Poppy and Branch start to sing "Can't Stop The Feeling", turning the feast into a big dance party. Chef tries to get the Trolls herself, but Bridget throws a wooden spoon at her head, causing her to stumble onto a cart that rolls out of the castle, sending Chef and Creek away from the kingdom.

Poppy is crowned queen of the Trolls as both Trolls and Bergens now live in harmony. She and Branch stand atop a tree and share a hug, along with Cloud Guy.

After the initial credits, Chef and Creek's cart stops rolling. Chef prepares to eat Creek herself, but they soon find out they are on top of a monster, who opens his mouth and eats them.

The Magic Trolls and the Troll Warriors

The evil King Nolaf and his Troll Warriors have conquered the once joyful kingdom of Everafter, imprisoned beautiful Princess Celia and banished all happiness from the land. Everafter's only. Read all The evil King Nolaf and his Troll Warriors have conquered the once joyful kingdom of Everafter, imprisoned beautiful Princess Celia and banished all happiness from the land. Everafter's only hope lies with five Magic Trolls who have been placed in suspended animation. Princess Ce. Read all The evil King Nolaf and his Troll Warriors have conquered the once joyful kingdom of Everafter, imprisoned beautiful Princess Celia and banished all happiness from the land. Everafter's only hope lies with five Magic Trolls who have been placed in suspended animation. Princess Celia learns that it is her destiny to awaken the Magic Trolls who can save her land.

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  • April 28, 1993 (United States)
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Western Animation / The Magic Trolls and the Troll Warriors

The Magic Trolls and the Troll Warriors is a 1991 cartoon made to promote the Magic Trolls and Troll Warriors toylines, and the Troll doll toys as a whole. It was created and distributed by Bohbot Entertainment.

The evil King Nolaf and his Troll Warriors have conquered the once joyful kingdom of Everafter, imprisoned beautiful Princess Celia and her father, and banished all happiness from the land. Everafter's only hope lies with five Magic Trolls who have been placed in suspended animation. With the help of a young Troll boy named Sven and Siegfried the bird, Princess Celia awakens the Magic Trolls who can save her land and bring back happiness.

The magic trolls used their powers to bring harmony and prosperity to Trolldom. They were seen as wise and revered by the other creatures of the land. On the other hand, the troll warriors were the defenders of Trolldom.

This cartoon contains examples of:

  • All Trolls Are Different: Three different Troll species are seen in the movie, each with different characteristics.
  • Another Dimension: The Magic Trolls lived in the Magic Village, a world parallel to the rest of the land.
  • Art Initiates Life: Smokey's art magic lets him create a real door to the Magic Village.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Celia saves Sven and the Magic Trolls by attacking from behind.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Celia learned to be happy and Sven is safe in the Magic Village, but she must return to the castle before King Nolaf hurts her father.
  • Captain Crash: Siegfried the bird makes a crash land on a gargoyle statue.
  • Cut Short: The special ends with clear plans for a TV series continuation, but it wasn't made.
  • Dueling Works: Invoked, as the separate Magic Trolls line and the Troll Warriors line were combined for the special, with one side being good and the other evil.
  • The Eeyore: King Nolaf and his underlings are incapable of laughter or smiling and have banished all happiness from the land.
  • Girl in the Tower: Princess Celia spends her days singing in a lonesome tower prison.
  • Gods Need Prayer Badly: Without happiness, the Magic Trolls will fade away and die.
  • The Good King: King Lafon, Celia's father, was a wise and just ruler who loved to laugh.
  • Hope Bringer: Sven inspires Celia to sing happy songs, which brings the Magic Trolls back to life.
  • I Have Your Wife: Celia is warned that making Nolaf angry puts her father and her people in danger.
  • Info Dump: Siegfried relates the backstory of the world in about 3 minutes, including things Celia already knows.
  • Left Hanging: Several plot threads aren't resolved by the special's end, as Celia must return to the castle and everyone else retreats to the Magic Village.
  • Lilliputians: The Magic Trolls are very small compared to the other Trolls.
  • Love at First Sight: Sven falls in love with Celia's singing, and they both fall in love once they meet in person.
  • Made a Slave: Ordinary trolls were made to slave away in the mines.
  • Magic Music: Celia's happy singing gives the Trolls hope and awakens the five Magic Trolls.
  • Meaningful Name: Nolaf is pronounced the same as 'no laugh', while Lafon is pronounced 'laugh on.'
  • Pretty Princess Powerhouse: Celia saves Sven and the Magic Trolls herself a few times.
  • Princess Classic: Celia is kind and sweet and puts her people and father before her own needs.
  • Right-Hand Attack Dog: King Nolaf has a right-hand attack boar.
  • Taken for Granite: The Magic Trolls were placed in suspended animation until it was safe for them to awaken.
  • Tempting Fate: Immediately after Sven says they'll never catch him, the guards shoot him down and catch him.
  • Tickle Torture: Since laughter is forbidden, this turns out to be an effective way of dealing with the villains.
  • Two Girls to a Team: The Magic Trolls consist of three boys and two girls.
  • Villain World: The special starts 15 years after Nolaf conquered the kingdom.
  • When Trees Attack: The King's right-hand wizard enchants trees to come to life and attack.

Western Animation / The Magic Trolls and the Troll Warriors

The Magic Trolls and the Troll Warriors is a 1991 cartoon made to promote the Magic Trolls and Troll Warriors toylines, and the Troll doll toys as a whole. It was created and distributed by Bohbot Entertainment.

The evil King Nolaf and his Troll Warriors have conquered the once joyful kingdom of Everafter, imprisoned beautiful Princess Celia and her father, and banished all happiness from the land. Everafter's only hope lies with five Magic Trolls who have been placed in suspended animation. With the help of a young Troll boy named Sven and Siegfried the bird, Princess Celia awakens the Magic Trolls who can save her land and bring back happiness.

The magic trolls and the troll warriors

They were fearsome fighters, trained in the art of combat from an early age. Equipped with armor, weapons, and brute strength, they protected their land from any threats. The troll warriors believed in the power of physical strength and resilience. They were distinguished by their unwavering loyalty and commitment to safeguarding their home. Despite their differences, the magic trolls and troll warriors coexisted peacefully for centuries, recognizing the importance of each other's roles. The magic trolls used their powers to aid the troll warriors in battle, enhancing their strength and protection with their spells. In return, the troll warriors provided security and protection to the magic trolls, ensuring their safety and freedom to practice their magic. Occasionally, conflicts would arise that threatened the harmony between the two tribes. These disputes were usually sparked by external forces seeking to exploit the powers of the magic trolls or invade Trolldom. In such situations, the magic trolls and troll warriors would set aside their differences and unite to defend their land. Their combined powers and skills proved to be an unstoppable force, protecting Trolldom from any invasion or threat. Over time, the magic trolls and troll warriors developed a deep bond, built on trust, respect, and shared purpose. Their collaboration became a testament to the strength of unity and the power of embracing diversity. Together, they created a harmonious and prosperous society in Trolldom, serving as an example for other realms. In conclusion, the magic trolls and troll warriors of Trolldom showcased how different skills and beliefs could coexist and flourish in harmony. Their unique abilities, whether magical or physical, were utilized to protect their land and promote the greater good. This story reminds us of the importance of embracing diversity, recognizing our similarities, and working together for a common goal..

Reviews for "Join the magic trolls and the troll warriors in their fight against evil"

1. John - 2 stars
I found "The Magic Trolls and the Troll Warriors" to be quite underwhelming. The plot was predictable and lacked any real depth, making it difficult for me to feel invested in the story. Additionally, the characters felt one-dimensional and their actions felt forced, making it hard for me to connect with any of them. Overall, I was expecting more from this book and was left disappointed.
2. Sarah - 1 star
"The Magic Trolls and the Troll Warriors" was a complete letdown in my opinion. The writing style was mediocre at best, with cliché dialogue and a lack of descriptive language. The story itself was unoriginal and lacked any innovation, making it a rather tedious read. I was hoping for a captivating fantasy tale, but instead, I found myself bored and uninterested. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for a truly engaging and imaginative story.
3. Alex - 2 stars
I must admit, "The Magic Trolls and the Troll Warriors" didn't live up to the hype for me. The pacing of the story was inconsistent, with slow and dragged-out moments followed by rushed and confusing scenes. The world-building was also lacking, leaving too many unanswered questions and making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the book. While I appreciate the effort put into creating a fantasy world, the execution fell short, leaving me unsatisfied with the overall reading experience.

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