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Trolls
Directed by
Screenplay byJonathan Aibel
Glenn Berger
Story byErica Rivinoja
Based onGood Luck Trolls
by Thomas Dam
Produced byGina Shay
Starring
Edited byNick Fletcher
Music byChristophe Beck[1]
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release dates
Running time
93 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States[3]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$125 million[4]
Box office$347 million[5]

Trolls is a 2016 American computer-animated musical movie produced by DreamWorks Animation and based on the Troll dolls created by Thomas Dam. The movie was directed by Mike Mitchell and co-directed by Walt Dohrn, and features the voices of Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Zooey Deschanel, Russell Brand, and James Corden, among others.

This movie has a sequel called Trolls World Tour, was released in 2020.

The story is set in a colorful and vibrant world of the Trolls, small and happy creatures with wild and colorful hair. They love singing, dancing, and hugging. However, their joy is threatened when the Bergens, a race of large, miserable creatures, discover that they can be happy by eating Trolls. The Bergens capture the Trolls and take them to their town, where they plan to eat them during an annual festival called Trollstice.

The Trolls are rescued by Poppy, a pink Troll princess, and Branch, a gray grumpy Troll who refuses to sing or dance. Poppy and Branch set out on a mission to rescue their friends and save the Trolls from being eaten by the Bergens. Along the way, they encounter obstacles and challenges, but with the power of friendship, music, and teamwork, they manage to overcome them all and save the day.

Anna Kendrick
Justin Timberlake
Anna Kendrick (Poppy) and Justin Timberlake (Branch) at the film's preview at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival[6]

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