
Steven R.V. Johnson
Animation
When Branch's brother, Floyd, is kidnapped for his musical talents by a pair of nefarious pop-star villains, Branch and Poppy embark on a harrowing and emotional journey to reunite the other brothers and rescue Floyd from a fate even worse than pop-culture obscurity.
Steven R.V. Johnson
Animation
Elizabeth Tippet
Writer
Thomas Dam
Characters
Dannie Festa
Executive Producer
Jonathan Aibel
Executive Producer
Glenn Berger
Executive Producer
Craig Kellman
Character Designer
Jeremy Schaefer
Animation
Anna Kendrick
Poppy (voice)
Justin Timberlake
Branch (voice)
Camila Cabello
Viva (voice)
Eric André
John Dory (voice)
Amy Schumer
Velvet (voice)
Andrew Rannells
Veneer (voice)
Daveed Diggs
Spruce (voice)
Troye Sivan
Floyd (voice)
Kid Cudi
Clay (voice)
Zosia Mamet
Crimp (voice)
Zooey Deschanel
Bridget (voice)
Kunal Nayyar
Guy Diamond (voice)
Kenan Thompson
Tiny Diamond (voice)
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
King Gristle (voice)
Ron Funches
Cooper (voice)
Anderson .Paak
Prince D (voice)
RuPaul
Miss Maxine (voice)
Aino Jawo
Satin (voice)
r96sk
2/26/2025
<em>'Trolls Band Together'</em> is a better watch than <em>'Trolls World Tour'</em>, even if it still makes for forgettable viewing for me. The characters of Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake remain likeable leads, they star in a story that is slightly more interesting than last time out. I must say, and this isn't a major deal given these flicks don't exactly aim to be anything more than light family entertainment, that the worldbuilding in these films is rather rubbish. It feels like all three movies are set in differing universes, they look and feel like separate things. That pink eye joke, if only due to Kenan Thompson's part in it as Tiny Diamond, did make me laugh, so at least it produced something. Otherwise, these sequels have fallen flat; not made for me and all that, I know.