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Based On Toy | Troll
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IMDbTop Box Office Films | 2017 | Benj
Best Original Song Animated Film | 2016 | Justin
Song of the Year | 2016 | Justin
Best Song Written for Visual Media | 2017 | Justin
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Song | 2017
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 2017
Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film | 2017 | Justin
Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie | 2017 | Anna
Favorite Frenemies | 2017 | Justin
Favorite Animated Movie | 2017
Favorite Song | 2017 | Justin
Favorite Soundtrack | 2017
Best Sound Editing Music in a Musical Feature Film | 2017 | Vicki
Best Original Song | 2017 | Justin
Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 2017
Best Musical Moment | 2017 | Justin
Best Animated Film | 2017
Top Soundtrack | 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Character Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2017 | Timothy
Outstanding Achievement in Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | 2017 | Zooey
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Feature Film | 2017 | Zooey
Best Original Song | 2017
Best SongRecording Created for a Film | 2017 | Justin
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over Million Dollars | 2017 | Julia
Best Animated Film | 2016
Best Soundtrack | 2016
Choice AnTEENcipated Movie | 2016
Choice Music Song from a Movie or TV Show | 2016 | Justin
Budget 125,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 347,337,803 USD
Christine Baranski recorded a song "Bringing Happy Back" to come just after Chef proclaims "I am that he." It was decided that it made Chef a too sympathetic character, as it seems like she genuinely wants to restore happiness to Bergen town, so it was cut. It can be heard on the Blu-ray extras with storyboard drawings.
When Princess Poppy is dancing in the large basket costume and gloves, it's a hat-tip to the "bring it on down" characters Justin Timberlake has portrayed on Saturday Night Live (1975).
When Poppy and Branch first enter the Bergen castle, they briefly pass by a painting that parodies the famous Norman Rockwell painting "Freedom from Want" which shows a family around the table for Thanksgiving dinner. In this version, it depicts Bergens around the table for the Trollstice feast.
The original troll doll was created by Thomas Dam from Gjøl in Denmark in 1958. The first ones were filled with wood shavings. Many styles and sizes were made and even animals from donkeys, elephants, giraffes, horses, lions and monkeys. There is even a story about why they are different sizes.
DreamWorks Animation's first musical film since The Road to El Dorado (2000).
"Branch: I don't do high fives. Cloud Guy: Slap it, boss. Branch: Nope. Cloud Guy: A little slappy, make daddy happy? Branch: That's just weird. Cloud Guy: Here, just do this... [high-fives himself] Cloud Guy: ... but with your hand. Branch: Thank you for that demonstration of what I will not be doing. Poppy: Branch! It's just a high-five! The others lead to certain death! Get perspective! Branch: Fine! [goes for a high-five, but Cloud Guy pulls away] Cloud Guy: Too slow!"
"Poppy: I'm sorry. I should have listened to you. You told me not to throw the party, and I threw it anyway. And it's my fault they were taken, and now I don't know what to do. Branch: Why don't you try scrapbooking them to freedom? Poppy: [pause] Solid burn, Branch."