Trolls (Pop Trolls) | Other Characters | Series Characters
Character Sheet for Characters from Trolls: The Beat Goes On! and Trolls: TrollsTopia.
Pop Trolls
- Voiced by: Gary Cole
The troll in charge of “Sky Toronto’s Party Shop”, a factory that makes the majority of the party supplies for the trolls. He is introduced in Trolls: The Beat Goes On!.
- Beard of Sorrow: Grows a big bushy one in a few hours time after Branch cuts his tie as part of his “power grieving”. Once he’s done grieving (in about ten seconds) he has an employee shave it off.
- Gone Horribly Right: Since he has the final say on what the factory puts out, whatever the last design he approved for the trick candles is this, as they can’t put them out.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: "Hitting The Sky Note" reveals he has a terrible singing voice.
- Serious Business: Running the factory and making sure the the party supplies are top quality.
- Unfazed Everyman: Isn’t fazed by explosions and flames coming out of the the Trick Candle Division - it happens every time they try to put it out.
- Unmoving Plaid: His glitter pattern does not move.
A troll who generally acts as a tour guide around the village. Known for her constant sunny disposition even in danger.
- A Day in the Spotlight: "Tour Guide On Duty" focuses on Branch and her's attempt to to help her get a location for a tour. Unfortunately for him, Tug chooses his bunker.
- Casual Danger Dialogue: She never seems perturbed when in danger, even if it's life-threatening.
- Cry Laughing: Does this in "Tour Guide on Duty" when revealing to Poppy and Branch she doesn't have a tour that she had promised for her customers.
- O.O.C. Is Serious Business: "Tour Guide on Duty" is the first time her usual cheery side actually breaks, cluing Poppy and Branch that something's wrong.
The local troll doctor of the village. Tends to be a little overly serious when giving out diagnosis.
- A Day in the Spotlight: "Doc Doc Who's There" is focused on her and Poppy and Copper's attempt for her to be a little less intense when trying to explain things to her patients.
- Evil Laugh: An unintentional version- Poppy tries to tell her to laugh a little when talking to patients. She ends up doing this instead.
- Hidden Depths: Has worked in music including being a backup singer and a keyboardist.
- Large Ham: Usually a bit too overly dramatic when treating her patients. Think like a doctor from a soap opera.
- Running Gag: When stating a diagnosis, she starts off stating that she lost someone/or can't do anything further... and then it turns out she means something else.
- 10-Minute Retirement: Quit doctoring in "Doc Doc Who's There" to pursue being a clown. She came back when she noted one of her audience having a recurring cough while enjoying her show.
A fashionista Troll that Satin and Chenille intern under.
- Dynamic Entry: She's known to pull some spectacular entrances.
- The Fashionista: The main fashion troll of Pop Village, even more so than Satin and Chenille.
- The One Who Wears Shoes: She's the only known Troll who regularly wears footwear, in this case boots. The special outfit she wears in "Hair Ball" still has her barefoot, however.
- Reasonable Authority Figure: She takes her job seriously, but is more than reasonable to the people who work under her. She especially values honesty and hard work.
- Verbal Tic: She has a habit of calling her fans "nuggets".
Rock Trolls
- Canon Immigrant: After debuting in the series, Val is introduced to the official film canon in the Holiday In Harmony special, making her one of only two 2D characters to make the jump to CGI instead of the other way around.
- Defrosting Ice Queen: Over the course of the series, she becomes progessively friendlier to be around, but it's downplayed in the sense that because of who she is, she has problems time to time opening up to the others. However, she doesn't mind becoming a better person when she realizes TrollsTopia is allowing her to become more open-minded.
- Fatal Flaw: She is not good at hopscotch, and the rest is pretty obvious due to being a Rock Troll.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: The "Jerk" part is kind of pushing it, but she can be brash and rude at times, though she has grown a lot nicer since the move.
- Leeroy Jenkins: She tends to act on impulse and become overconfident on occasion, likely stemming from her Hard Rock attitude.
- The Prankster: She enjoys pranking and finds it amusing to throw other Trolls off just by messing with them.
- Tomboy: She's a Hard Rock Troll who dislikes anything girly, sentimental, and mushy...
- Tomboy with a Girly Streak: ...although the moments are rare when she actually does show her feminine side.
- Voiced By: Charles DeWayne
- Hidden Depths: Discovers a talent and love for playing classical guitar along with classical culture.
- In Touch with His Feminine Side: It takes nothing to prompt him to jump on an invitation to Girl's Night and get a hair makeover while baring all his bottled up feelings.
- Spiky Hair: His hair is a spiny mane, inconveniently at one point when it begins sticking in things after he sharpened it. He manages to redo it into a mohawk, but then it's basically like a saw on his head.
Country Trolls
- Voiced By: Megan Hilty
- Always Someone Better: She's like a more aggressively nice version of Poppy, who finally gets a taste of being given a gift that she can't hope to match in her gratitude.
- Canon Immigrant: After debuting in the series continuity, Holly is introduced to the official film canon in the Holiday In Harmony special, making her one of only two 2D characters to make the jump to CGI instead of the other way around.
- Verbal Tic: Says "y'all" a lot.
- Voiced By: Eric Lopez
A country troll that moved to Trollstopia, into Country Corral, on Holly's invitation.
- Awesomeness by Analysis: Gust's ability to pick up on the smallest of details has come in handy on a number of occasions, such as:
- Spotting the tiniest imbalance on a game spinner stuck between two colors
- Identifying the contents of a broken hourglass down to the size of the grains of sand it contained, and replacing it with an exact match
- Calculating the angle of trajectory to correct a falling chess piece by flinging his hat at it like a boomerang
- Predicting a water balloon strike based on clues inadvertently left by Smidge and Val
- Badass Bandolier: Shows up to save the day wearing one loaded with hourglasses in "Smidge In The Saddle"
- Blessed with Suck: While he's perfectly willing to use his powers of observation to help people, he is mildly self-conscious about them, stating that they've ruined his friends' past attempts to throw him a surprise party.
- Dashing Hispanic: He's exceedingly polite and amiable, and his design and personal effects bear strong Mexican influence.
- Donut Mess with a Cop: To put the K-pop Trolls off his scent, he plants a half-eaten box of donuts in his office, with a powdered sugar trail leading outside.
- Honor Before Reason: Gust refuses to return a piece of mail that Poppy mistakenly placed in his care, knowing full well that its delivery would ruin a surprise for the recipient, simply because failing to deliver it would tarnish his family's legacy. Of course, once he's completed the delivery, he points out that there's nothing now preventing him from helping Poppy steal it back.
- Limited Wardrobe: Over the span of seven seasons, he's never been seen in any outfit other than his white shirt, tan vest, and blue jeans - even on a hot day at the beach where everyone else is wearing swimsuits. He does briefly appear wearing a poncho in Season 1, but still has his standard outfit on underneath it.
- Mean Character, Nice Actor: In Holly's "Hairaldine" musical, he plays Hairaldine's strict father and the town judge, who wants to ban all hair products. Offstage, he's one of the nicest, most easygoing Trolls in Trollstopia.
- Mock Surprise Reaction: Tries this to get Poppy to stop trying to throw him a surprise party. It doesn't work.
- Never Trust a Hair Tonic: In "Follicle Fitness", he sends for his favorite traveling hair product salesman, singing the praises of his legendary pomade - a product that lands him in the clinic after using so much that his hair becomes overgrown and weighed down.
- The Sheriff: He's literally a sheriff of fun, meaning he makes sure that games are fair and fun for everyone.
- Signature Headgear: He sports a black cowboy hat with a blue band, which occasionally comes in handy as a tool, and earns him the nickname "Ten Gallon" from Lownote.
- Signature Sound Effect: His on-screen appearances are often preceded by a hawk screeching as it flies overhead.
- Sore Loser: It's revealed in "The Not-So-Good Sport" that he has a history of accusing his opponents of cheating and abandoning games when he's about to lose. When questioned on this, he becomes defensive and accuses the questioners of treating him unfairly, ultimately storming off in a huff; only to realize a moment later that he just did ''exactly'' what he was being accused of doing.
- Speaks Fluent Animal: He can talk to and understand the maraca snake, shaking and dancing with a set of maracas while conversing normally.
Classical Trolls
- Voiced By: Jeanine Mason
A Classical Troll virtuoso invited by Dante to Trollstopia, residing in Classical Crest.
- The Ace: She can play the violin and cello simultaneously, and claims to know how to speak 17 languages. She can learn anything as long as she has a master to study under.
- Broken Ace: She is so used to trying to do things perfectly that she’ll either drive herself to exhaustion to achieve it or go completely nuts when she isn’t immediately good at something.
Funk Trolls
- Voiced By: Michael-Leon Wooley
The Ambassador of the Funk Tribe in Trolls: TrollsTopia.
- Bunny-Ears Lawyer: He is very cool, but some of the stuff he says and does is almost as quirky as Cooper's tendencies.
- So Beautiful, It's a Curse: A variation; he's so incredibly cool that he draws unwanted focus in situations that should be about other people, like a bride asking for her first dance to be with him at her wedding instead of the groom. Trolls also tend to overlook what he's saying because they're too entranced by the smoothness of his voice.
- Voiced By: Kat Graham
A pair of funk troll sister scientists invited by Lownote Jones to live in Trollstopia. They take up residence in Vibe Town.
- Acting for Two: Kat Graham voices both Rhythm & Blues.
- Awesome, but Impractical: Instead of doing something mundane the simple way, they like to have fun by making a complicated machine to do it instead.
- The Dividual: Like Satin and Chenille, they're a downplayed example of the Syndividual type.
- Meaningful Name: Also counting as Punny Name, Rhythm & Blues are named after the musical genre of the same name.
- Mundane Utility: At their most practical, they do things like open a wormhole to a dimension of cyclones to blow-dry hair.
- Sibling Team: They're twin sister scientists that experiment together.
Techno Trolls
- Voiced by: Vladimir Caamaño
- Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: He's very easily distracted.
- Forgetful Jones: It's not hard for him to forget what he's talking about or things he said earlier.
- Making a Splash: He introduces himself in a geyser bursting out of the ground. This turns out to not be a one time thing, but apparently something he can do at will.
- Odd Friendship: Someone as laid-back as him manages to befriend high-strung Branch and get him to loosen up.
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To Trollex. They are both positive Techno Trolls who are passionate about their music. However, while Trollex is the brave king who stood up to Barb and only stood down out of concern for his people and music, Synth is... only sightly out there.
- Voiced by: Anita Kalathara
- Adventure Archaeologist: She's uncovered ancient, remote troll sites like the Lost Game Room, even wearing a hat like Indiana Jones in the episode where said room is featured in.
- The Ditherer: She spends more time making sure her research is absolutely correct than she does actually applying it. She eventually learns how to have confidence in herself enough to reasonably act on incomplete information.
- Fantastic Anthropologist: She's a "Antrollpologist", someone who studies troll cultures.
- Geek: Right down to the glasses. She enjoys exploring observation while writing down said obversations in her notepad. She is also apparently unable to resist studying a hypothesis, as noted by Cloud Guy.
- The Klutz: She can be very clumsy. Domin Uh Oh!
- Nice Girl: She is very kind and friendly.
- Only Sane Man: Compared to Synth, Laguna is the more logical of the two.
Bergens
- Voiced by: Patrick Pinney
Bergen town’s dungeon master. His first appearance is in Trolls: The Beat Goes On!.
- A Taste of the Lash: Downplayed. He’s introduced menacingly cracking a whip and yelling at some prisoners, but it’s not clear if (or who) he’s supposed to be hitting.
- Expressive Mask: His hood moves with his eyebrows and mouth.
- Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Played with. He only wears glasses when he’s not currently doing his job as a Torture Technician.
- Friend to All Living Things: Downplayed. He’s a good animal trainer, and was able to figure out that Mr. Dinkles needed a confidence boost in "Dinkles Dinkles Little Star", just by how Mr. Dinkles failed to jump through a hoop. It’s not clear how exactly he feels about the cat that illegally ate bread.
- Iconic Item: His red glasses and executioner-like hood, the latter of which he wears even when he’s not working.
- In the Hood: Always wears what appears to be an executioner's hood.
- Names to Run Away from Really Fast: His last name is Skullcrusher, although he prefers people call him Nangus.
- Nice Guy: Downplayed. He’s nice when he’s not on the job in the dungeon.
- Suddenly Shouting: While giving Gristle, Poppy, and Branch a tour of the dungeon, he goes back and forth between talking to them in a friendly, casual manner, and yelling at the prisoners.
- Sugar-and-Ice Personality: Ice towards Bergen town’s convicts/prisoners, and sugar towards people who aren’t ones he needs to torture.
- They Call Me Mr Tibbs: When Gristle greets him as Mr. Skullcrusher, Nangus responds with:Nangus: Hey, hey, hey, Mr. Skullcrusher was my father. You call me Nangus, you hear?
- Token Heroic Orc: Of the Bergens introduced in Trolls: The Beat Goes On!, as he’s the only one who (outside of his non-speaking roll in "Bad News Bergens" as a member of the opposing Bergen ball team) is nothing but kind to the trolls.
- Top-Heavy Guy: His legs are ridiculously small and boney compared to the rest of his body.
- Torture Technician: His job in Bergen town is to torture Bergen’s who break the law.
- The Voiceless: In "Bad News Bergens", he doesn’t say a word.
- Voiced by: Kevin Michael Richardson
A high-class Bergen who appears in Trolls: The Beat Goes On!.
- Aristocrats Are Evil: While it's not clear if he actually holds any positions, he definitely looks the part, though he’s more of a "jerk" than "evil".
- Chainsaw Good: In "Two-Party System", he has a chainsaw ready for a riot that he and other Bergens will start if they don't get anchovies for their pizza.
- Innocently Insensitive: In "A New Bergen-ing", while at a party that is hosted by trolls, celebrating the fact that the Bergens no longer eat trolls, he draws a Bergen eating Trolls when the game he's playing needs him to draw a picture of breakfast. He also appears to express delight when Bridget accidentally gulps Poppy.
- Rabble Rouser: In "Funishment", he works up the crowd and threatens to start a riot if Poppy does not punish Cooper for stealing (eating) one of his pies.
- Voiced by: David Koechner
A resident of Bergen Town. First appears in Trolls: The Beat Goes On!.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Was going to start a riot with some other Bergen’s because their pizza had no anchovies.
- Improvised Weapon: In "Two Party System", he was going to join in on the planned riot wielding a pair of rollerskates tied together.
- Voiced by: Kari Wahlgren
A resident of Bergen Town. First appears in Trolls: The Beat Goes On!.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Was going to start a riot with some other Bergen’s because their pizza did not have anchovies.
- We Used to Be Friends: Downplayed with her pet Heyena Num-nums In "Dinkles Dinkles Little Star", as she tearfully pleads for Num-nums to go back to being the sweet loving pet it was before it won the Golden Gristle award at the Bergen pet show the previous year and became a Jerkass.
Other Species
- Big Brother Bully: Bash is heavily implied to have been this to Archer.
- Heel–Face Turn: Archer Pastry makes one through his interactions with Poppy, though it takes a while.
- Put on a Bus: They were meant to have more episodes in the series, but when "World Tour" went into planning, the writers refrained from using them any further passed "Party Crashed", since they thought that they would conflict with the concept of other troll tribes for the film.
- Retcon: At first stated to be an offshoot Troll race, Archer later claims that they're distant cousins of the Bergens.