About Trolls World Tour
Trolls World Tour (2020) expands the colorful universe of DreamWorks Animation into a vibrant musical exploration of diversity and harmony. When Queen Barb of the Hard Rock Trolls embarks on a mission to destroy all other music genres and unify the Troll kingdoms under rock, Queen Poppy and Branch discover their pop village is just one of six musically distinct tribes. The film becomes a race against time as they attempt to convince the classical, funk, country, techno, and rock tribes that their differences should be celebrated rather than eliminated.
The voice cast delivers energetic performances, with Anna Kendrick returning as the optimistic Poppy and Justin Timberlake as the cautious Branch. Rachel Bloom shines as the antagonistic yet misunderstood Queen Barb, whose crusade stems from genuine belief rather than pure villainy. The animation bursts with creativity, each musical realm featuring distinct visual styles that reflect their genres—from the neon glow of Techno to the elegant strings of Symphonyville.
Director Walt Dohrn expands the world-building while maintaining the first film's infectious joy. The soundtrack cleverly weaves original songs with recognizable hits across genres, creating a musical tapestry that appeals to both children and adults. Beyond its entertainment value, Trolls World Tour offers a timely message about cultural appreciation versus appropriation, and the importance of preserving diversity. The film's celebration of different musical traditions makes it a perfect family viewing experience that entertains while sparking conversations about unity in difference.
The voice cast delivers energetic performances, with Anna Kendrick returning as the optimistic Poppy and Justin Timberlake as the cautious Branch. Rachel Bloom shines as the antagonistic yet misunderstood Queen Barb, whose crusade stems from genuine belief rather than pure villainy. The animation bursts with creativity, each musical realm featuring distinct visual styles that reflect their genres—from the neon glow of Techno to the elegant strings of Symphonyville.
Director Walt Dohrn expands the world-building while maintaining the first film's infectious joy. The soundtrack cleverly weaves original songs with recognizable hits across genres, creating a musical tapestry that appeals to both children and adults. Beyond its entertainment value, Trolls World Tour offers a timely message about cultural appreciation versus appropriation, and the importance of preserving diversity. The film's celebration of different musical traditions makes it a perfect family viewing experience that entertains while sparking conversations about unity in difference.


















