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+ | |release = October 21, 2016 (UK)<br>November 4, 2016 (USA)<br>December 1, 2016 (Australia) |
− | |name |
+ | |name = Trolls |
|director = [[Mike Mitchell]]<br>[[Walt Dohrn]] |
|director = [[Mike Mitchell]]<br>[[Walt Dohrn]] |
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+ | |music = [[Christophe Beck]] |
|producer = [[Gina Shay]] |
|producer = [[Gina Shay]] |
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− | |writer |
+ | |writer = [[Jonathan Aibel]]<br>[[Glenn Berger]]<br>[[Erica Rivinoja]] |
− | |studio |
+ | |studio = [[DreamWorks Animation]] |
|distributor = [[20th Century Fox]] |
|distributor = [[20th Century Fox]] |
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|language = English |
|language = English |
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|budget = $125 million |
|budget = $125 million |
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|preceded = ''[[Kung Fu Panda 3]]'' (2016) |
|preceded = ''[[Kung Fu Panda 3]]'' (2016) |
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⚫ | |followed = ''[[The Boss Baby]]'' (2017)<br>''[[Trolls World Tour]]'' (2020)}}'''''Trolls''''' is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated romantic musical fantasy comedy film based on the Troll dolls created by Thomas Dam. The film was directed by Mike Mitchell and co-directed by Walt Dohrn, written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger and based on a story by Erica Rivinoja. The film features the voices of Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Zooey Deschanel, Russell Brand, James Corden and Gwen Stefani. The film revolves around two trolls on a quest to save their village from destruction by the Bergens, creatures who eat trolls. |
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− | |followed = ''[[The Boss Baby]]'' (2017)<br>''[[Trolls World Tour]]'' (2020) |
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⚫ | '''''Trolls''''' |
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− | Trolls is the 33rd animated feature film produced by DreamWorks Animation. The film premiered on October 8, 2016, at the BFI London Film Festival |
+ | Trolls is the 33rd animated feature film produced by DreamWorks Animation. The film premiered on October 8, 2016, at the BFI London Film Festival and was theatrically released in the United States on November 4, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, was a box office success, grossed $346 million worldwide against its $125 million budget, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Can't Stop the Feeling!". |
− | A sequel, titled ''Trolls 2'', is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2020. However, in June 12, 2018, it had been retitled "[[Trolls World Tour]]". Kendrick and Timberlake will reprise their roles as Poppy and Branch respectively. |
+ | A sequel, titled ''Trolls 2'', is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2020. However, in June 12, 2018, it had been retitled "[[Trolls World Tour]]". Kendrick and Timberlake will reprise their roles as Poppy and Branch respectively. |
==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *This movie is based on the popular troll dolls. |
+ | *This movie is based on the popular troll dolls. They were also seen in Pixar's franchise ''Toy Story''. |
*This is the second time the Troll franchise has been animated. The first was DiC Entertainment's ''Trollz''. |
*This is the second time the Troll franchise has been animated. The first was DiC Entertainment's ''Trollz''. |
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*This is the second [[DreamWorks Animation]] movie to star [[Justin Timberlake]], the first being ''[[Shrek the Third]].'' |
*This is the second [[DreamWorks Animation]] movie to star [[Justin Timberlake]], the first being ''[[Shrek the Third]].'' |
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==Errors== |
==Errors== |
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* In the film, Chef's chef coat has longer sleeve boarded with gold markings. In coloring books, children's books, and other merchandise, her sleeves were short. |
* In the film, Chef's chef coat has longer sleeve boarded with gold markings. In coloring books, children's books, and other merchandise, her sleeves were short. |
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+ | * In the Film, Harper is a child, in the merchandise and TV Series, she's an adult. |
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* In the film, Harper's hair is cut short. In coloring books, children's books, and other merchandise, her hair is very long. |
* In the film, Harper's hair is cut short. In coloring books, children's books, and other merchandise, her hair is very long. |
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* When Poppy sings on a flower, the sparkles on her cheeks disappear. When she falls the sparkles appear again. |
* When Poppy sings on a flower, the sparkles on her cheeks disappear. When she falls the sparkles appear again. |
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*[[Christopher Mintz-Plasse]] as [[Prince Gristle|Prince/King Gristle]] |
*[[Christopher Mintz-Plasse]] as [[Prince Gristle|Prince/King Gristle]] |
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*[[Zooey Deschanel]] as [[Bridget]] |
*[[Zooey Deschanel]] as [[Bridget]] |
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− | *Christine Baranski as [[Chef]] |
+ | *[[Christine Baranski]] as [[Chef]] |
*[[John Cleese]] as [[King Gristle Sr.]] |
*[[John Cleese]] as [[King Gristle Sr.]] |
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*[[James Corden]] as [[Biggie]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/JKCorden/status/684781501414690816 Hair we go! Meet Biggie!] - [https://twitter.com/ Twitter] - January 5, 2016</ref> |
*[[James Corden]] as [[Biggie]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/JKCorden/status/684781501414690816 Hair we go! Meet Biggie!] - [https://twitter.com/ Twitter] - January 5, 2016</ref> |
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== Cultural references == |
== Cultural references == |
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Dreamworks references |
Dreamworks references |
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− | * [[Bergens]]' design is based on |
+ | * [[Bergens]]' design is based on the original concept art for [[Shrek]]. |
* A [[Donkey]]'s picture is present in [[Gristle]]'s castle. |
* A [[Donkey]]'s picture is present in [[Gristle]]'s castle. |
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Movie references |
Movie references |
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− | The Bergen baby's design might based on the Goblin Baby's Design from Siriol's Animated feature film The Princess and the Goblin. |
+ | The Bergen baby's design might be based on the Goblin Baby's Design from Siriol's Animated feature film The Princess and the Goblin. |
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==Transcript== |
==Transcript== |
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Revision as of 12:49, 16 October 2019
Trolls is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated romantic musical fantasy comedy film based on the Troll dolls created by Thomas Dam. The film was directed by Mike Mitchell and co-directed by Walt Dohrn, written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger and based on a story by Erica Rivinoja. The film features the voices of Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Zooey Deschanel, Russell Brand, James Corden and Gwen Stefani. The film revolves around two trolls on a quest to save their village from destruction by the Bergens, creatures who eat trolls.
Trolls is the 33rd animated feature film produced by DreamWorks Animation. The film premiered on October 8, 2016, at the BFI London Film Festival and was theatrically released in the United States on November 4, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, was a box office success, grossed $346 million worldwide against its $125 million budget, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Can't Stop the Feeling!".
A sequel, titled Trolls 2, is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2020. However, in June 12, 2018, it had been retitled "Trolls World Tour". Kendrick and Timberlake will reprise their roles as Poppy and Branch respectively.
Plot
The trolls are small creatures who live in an almost perpetual state of happiness, singing, dancing and hugging all day long. However, they are discovered by the Bergens, large, grey, orge-like creatures who never feel happy but discover that they can feel happy for a moment if they eat a troll. The Bergens put the trolls and their tree in a cage, and hold an annual festival in which each Bergen gets its feeling of happiness by eating a troll. However, the trolls, led by their King Peppy, escape through underground tunnels on the day that the Bergen crown prince, Gristle, would taste his first troll. The furious Bergen king, Gristle Sr., banishes the minister in charge of the troll preparation and his Chef.
Twenty years later, King Peppy's daughter, the extremely happy and optimistic Princess Poppy, throws a big party to celebrate the trolls' escape, despite the fears and warnings of the glum and paranoid troll Branch that loud parties will attract the Bergens. Branch's fears are realized when indeed the banished Bergen The Chef sees the fireworks and captures a number of Poppy's closest friends. Poppy is among the trolls who managed to hide, but discovers that none of the other trolls dares to venture to the town of the Bergens to rescue their friends. She is however able to recruit the reluctant Branch, and together they venture to the Bergen's town.
Poppy and Branch discover that their friends are being guarded by the scullery maid, Bridget, and strike a deal with her: if she frees their friends and help them confirm Poppy's belief that Creek is alive, they will help her get a date with Gristle (who is now King). With the trolls' advice (and hair) Bridget gets her date with Gristle and she helps the trolls escape. However, things go wrong when Poppy and her friends try to rescue the last troll, the Zen-like troll Creek, who, after being apparently swallowed by the young king has been discovered being held captive in the jewel that decorates the king's mantle. While the trolls are successful in stealing the jewel, they are dismayed to discover that it is empty, and even more shocked by being captured immediately afterwards by the Chef and discovering that Creek has betrayed them to save his own hide. Creek returns to the troll village, where, using Poppy's cowbell, he lures the other trolls out of hiding, letting them be captured by the Chef and the other Bergen cooks who lie in ambush.
With all the trolls captured and being ready to be served to the Bergens, even Poppy loses hope, and she and all the other trolls turn grey. Branch, who despite his grumbling is secretly in love with Poppy, cannot stand seeing her and the others so despondent, and, for the first time since his grandmother was eaten by a Bergen, sings, so that Poppy and the other trolls regain their color and hope and even Branch himself loses his grey hue and shows his true colors.
Just before being served, the trolls are rescued by Bridget, who wants them to flee, while she herself is ready to accept the Bergen's punishment for her 'treason'. However, Poppy does not want to abandon her Bergen friend, and, together with the other trolls, reveals that Bridget was in fact the king's mysterious date, and that for being happy it is not necessary to eat trolls, as the feeling that Bridget and the King had on their date was happiness too. The trolls invite the Bergens to sing and dance with them, making the grey creatures feel the happiness that was already inside them that they just needed help to access. The vengeful Chef, who sees her newly re-won position at court jeopardized, tries to kill the trolls, but before she can do so is knocked into the serving cart by a well-aimed spoon of Bridget, and, together with the traitor Creek who was still in her pouch, rolls out of the castle, winding up in the wilderness where she and Creek themselves are devoured by a big monster.
In the end, the trolls live in peace with the (happy) Bergens, Poppy is crowned as the new ruler of the trolls, and she and Branch, who has now regained his true blue color and his hope, romantically hug. During the credits, Poppy and Branch dance together along with the Snack Pack joining in on the fun.
Trivia
- This movie is based on the popular troll dolls. They were also seen in Pixar's franchise Toy Story.
- This is the second time the Troll franchise has been animated. The first was DiC Entertainment's Trollz.
- This is the second DreamWorks Animation movie to star Justin Timberlake, the first being Shrek the Third.
- This is the fourth DreamWorks Animation film to have a female protagonist, after Chicken Run, Monsters vs. Aliens, and The Croods.
- This is the third DreamWorks Animation's musical film, following The Prince of Egypt and The Road to El Dorado.
- This is the first DreamWorks Animation film to be released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.
- This is Christopher Mintz-Plasse's third DreamWorks Animation film after How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2.
- Due to a few cartoon sound effects being used in some parts, this is the first DreamWorks Animation film to use the big whistle zing out sound effect originally from various Hanna-Barbera cartoons (which is only used once at the very beginning of the film) followed by Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (released over half a year later). That sound effect was previously used in some episodes of The Penguins of Madagascar TV series on Nickelodeon.
- This is the seventh DreamWorks Animation film to not feature any humans, after Antz, Shark Tale, Flushed Away and the Kung Fu Panda trilogy (soon to become a "hexalogy").
- This is the second DreamWorks Animation film to have a mid-credit scene, after Rise of the Guardians.
- This is the seventh DreamWorks Animation film to be released in November, after Flushed Away, Bee Movie, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, Megamind, Rise of the Guardians and Penguins of Madagascar.
Errors
- In the film, Chef's chef coat has longer sleeve boarded with gold markings. In coloring books, children's books, and other merchandise, her sleeves were short.
- In the Film, Harper is a child, in the merchandise and TV Series, she's an adult.
- In the film, Harper's hair is cut short. In coloring books, children's books, and other merchandise, her hair is very long.
- When Poppy sings on a flower, the sparkles on her cheeks disappear. When she falls the sparkles appear again.
- When King Peppy is in the bunker, he is seen wearing clothes. Then, when he and the other Trolls wave goodbye to Poppy, he is in his underwear.
- Chef does not have earrings when she is in the wilderness for 20 years, but when she says she's back, her earrings appear.
- As Poppy and Branch are arguing in his bunker, the switch for the elevator is missing. Then, it appears.
- When the Bergens dig to find the Trolls, King Gristle Sr.'s crown disappears, then it appears when he banishes Chef from BergenTown.
- When the Trolls escape, King Peppy is naked, then his clothes appear when he marks the torch as their new village.
- When Gristle and Bridget are holding hands she's wearing roller skates. When the cast is singing, Bridget's is wearing her normal shoes.
- When King Gristle Sr. banishes Chef his shirt is open, but when he tells Prince Gristle nothing will make him happy without the Trolls, his shirt is buttoned.
- When Chef is forcing King Gristle to eat Branch, Gristle's crown disappears, then it appears when the Trolls sing,
- When Poppy and Branch meet Cloud Guy, Branch doesn't trust him because he wears socks without shoes. How could he know what shoes are and are important when the Trolls don't wear shoes or socks themselves?
- When Branch chases Cloud Guy into the tunnel, (it turns out to be the correct one that leads to the Troll Tree) he forgets his bag, which he took off near the entrance. You don't see the bag at all in the film after that.
- When Poppy is crowned queen, Branch is dancing in the back with the rest of the Snack Pack, but the moment AFTER she's crowned queen he's not there anymore. Then when he walks up to Poppy and takes her hands you see him again.
Cast
- Anna Kendrick as Poppy[1]
- Justin Timberlake as Branch[2]
- Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Prince/King Gristle
- Zooey Deschanel as Bridget
- Christine Baranski as Chef
- John Cleese as King Gristle Sr.
- James Corden as Biggie[3]
- Russell Brand as Creek[4]
- Gwen Stefani as DJ Suki[5]
- Aino Jawo as Satin[6]
- Caroline Hjelt as Chenille[7]
- Ron Funches as Cooper[8]
- Kunal Nayyar as Guy Diamond[9]
- GloZell as Grandma Rosiepuff[10]
- Meg Deangelis as Moxie Dewdrop
- Ricky Dillon as Aspen[11]
- Kandee Johnson as Mandy Sparkledust[12]
- Walt Dohrn as Smidge / Fuzzbert / Cloud Guy / Mr. Dinkles / Tunnel Troll / Wedgie Bergen #2
- Mike Mitchell as Darius/Vinny the Phone/Captain Starfunkle/Spider/Wedgie Bergen #1/Chad/Card
- Curtis Stone as Todd
- Rhys Darby as Bibbly
- Jeffrey Tambor as King Peppy
- Quvenzhané Wallis as Harper
Production
On June 23, 2010, DreamWorks Animation announced plans to create a film based on the toys, under the direction of Tim Hill. The brother–sister writing team of Adam Wilson and Melanie Wilson LaBracio were set to write the screenplay, and Dannie Festa of Festa Entertainment to executive produce. In June 2012, it was reported that Chloë Grace Moretz will voice the female lead, while the role of the male lead, Masklin, had been offered to Jason Schwartzman. In September 2012, 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks Animation announced that the film with the working title Trolls would be released on June 5, 2015, with Anand Tucker set to direct the film, written by Wallace Wollodarsky and Maya Forbes. Moretz and Schwartzman have also been confirmed to lend their voices. Peter Ramsey, the director of Rise of the Guardians, said that Trolls would be partially based on a Terry Pratchett novel.
By April 2013, DreamWorks Animation had acquired the intellectual property for the Trolls franchise from the Dam Family and Dam Things. Having DreamWorks Animation became the exclusive worldwide licensor of the merchandise rights, except for Scandinavia, where Dam Things remains the licensor. In May 2013, the film was pushed back for a year to November 4, 2016. The same month, DreamWorks Animation announced that Mike Mitchell and Erica Rivinoja have been hired as a director and screenplay writer to "reimagine" the film as a musical comedy, which will present the origin of the Trolls' colorful hair. On June 16, 2014, Anna Kendrick joined the cast to voice Poppy, a princess. On September 15, 2015, Deadline.com reported that Justin Timberlake will voice a character named Branch. The full cast announced their respective roles via announcements on Twitter on January 6, 2016. On January 28, 2016, a teaser trailer was released on YouTube. On June 29, 2016, the film's first trailer was released online.
Music
Timberlake serves as an executive producer for the film's music (no surprise there), and released the original song "Can't Stop the Feeling!" on May 6, 2016. The song reached No. 1 in 14 countries, including the United States and Canada. He has also confirmed that Ariana Grande and Gwen Stefani will contribute to the soundtrack.
Cultural references
Dreamworks references
- Bergens' design is based on the original concept art for Shrek.
- A Donkey's picture is present in Gristle's castle.
Movie references
The Bergen baby's design might be based on the Goblin Baby's Design from Siriol's Animated feature film The Princess and the Goblin.
Culture references
Videos
Gallery
References
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet Poppy! - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go...I'm officially a #Troll. - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet Biggie! - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet Creek! - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet DJ Suki! - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet Satin! - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet Chenille! - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Remember Trolls?! They're back! In Ron form. - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet Guy Diamond! - Twitter - January 5, 2016
- ↑ HAIR we Go! Meet Grandma Rosiepuff! - Facebook - January 5, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet Aspen! - Tumblr - April 13, 2016
- ↑ Hair we go! Meet Mandy Sparkledust! - Instagram - April 13, 2016
External Links
- Official website
- Trolls at the Internet Movie Database
- Trolls at the Trolls Fandom
Transcript
For the transcript click here.