After the monstrous Bergens invade Troll Village, Princess Poppy, the happiest Troll ever born, and overly-cautious, curmudgeonly outcast Branch set off on a journey to rescue her friends. Their mission is full of adventure and mishaps, as this mismatched duo try to tolerate each other long enough to get the job done.
Anna Kendrick
Poppy (voice)
Justin Timberlake
Branch (voice)
Zooey Deschanel
Bridget (voice)
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
King Gristle (voice)
Christine Baranski
Chef (voice)
Russell Brand
Creek (voice)
James Corden
Biggie (voice)
Jeffrey Tambor
King Peppy (voice)
Ron Funches
Cooper (voice)
Aino Jawo
Satin (voice)
Caroline Hjelt
Chenille (voice)
Kunal Nayyar
Guy Diamond (voice)
Quvenzhané Wallis
Harper (voice)
John Cleese
Roi Gristle (voice)
Gwen Stefani
DJ Suki (voice)
Iris Dohrn
Baby Poppy (voice)
Liam Henry
Young Branch (voice)
Glozell Green
Grandma Rosiepuff (voice)
Meg DeAngelis
Moxie (voice)
Ricky Dillon
Aspen Heitz (voice)
Kandee Johnson
Mandy Sparkledust (voice)
Walt Dohrn
Cloud Guy/Smidge/Fuzzbert/Mr. Dinkles/Tunnel Troll/Wedgie Bergen (voice)
Rhys Darby
Bibbly (voice)
Grace Helbig
Sugar Cookieloaf (voice)
Curtis Stone
Bergen Guard - Todd (voice)
Mike Mitchell
Darius / Vinny the Phone / Capt. Starfunkle / Spider / Wedgie Bergen #1 / Chad / Card (voice)
Nina Zoe Bakshi
Bini Troll / Nora Troll (voice)
Zoë Crawford
McKenzie Troll (voice)
Riley Crawford
Sean Troll (voice)
Ollie Mitchell
Olley Troll (voice)
Emmett Mitchell
Anxious Troll Child / Keith (voice)
Phoebe Dohrn
Bergen Girl (voice)
Director
Mike Mitchell
Characters
Thomas Dam
Screenplay
Glenn Berger
Screenplay
Jonathan Aibel
Story
Erica Rivinoja
Story Artist
Nelson Yokota
February 14, 2017
7
**The message was about teaching the truth behind falsified believes.**
This is a good film than how it was labelled. At least I enjoyed it, despite being an adult, particularly a male and a bachelor. It looks more a little kids' film than for anyone else. Because the film was based on the famous dolls. Usually film comes first and then follows its dolls to the markets. But this film has a reverse concept and a very much acceptable. Yes, it was not great as Disney's or Pixar's animations, but the DreamWorks animation is always there behind these two, considered the third best and according to that limit, you should expect the film.
It's a musical like most of the animations are and one of the tracks made into the 2017 Oscars for best film songs list, but the film did not make into best the animated feature. Directed by the director of one of the sequels of 'Shrek' series. Technically, it sounds awesome with cute character models, colours, songs, music and particularly the voice-overs. The story wise, it's not bad, except the concept of eating trolls makes the real young kids go fright.
Good for families and even better if you choose to watch it in digital 3D format. The runtime was good with a fine pace. In the line of smurfs, gnomes, fairies, and now these trolls to add in the list for children to watch growing up. Don't bother watching it if you are an adult and only like and enjoy adult films, other than seeing it neutral, as well as opinioning. Purely an entertaining film and I strongly suggest it for the little ones.
_7/10_