Trolls Holiday is a half-hour Christmas television special that follows up the events Trolls, and the first TV special in the DreamWorks Trolls franchise. It was aired on November 24, 2017 on NBC.
A follow-up correspondent to Trolls World Tour, titled Trolls: Holiday in Harmony, was released on November 26, 2021.
Synopsis[]
Based on DreamWorks' hit musical-comedy film, "Trolls Holiday" is an animated special that continues the story of the Trolls and the Bergens. When Poppy, Queen of the Trolls, realizes that the Bergens' calendar has no holidays to celebrate, she enlists Branch and The Snack Pack in a mission to enlighten her best friend Bridget and the rest of the Bergens about the importance of holidays. Can these two mismatched friends find something meaningful to celebrate, even if it's super tiny? The original cast from the Trolls feature film - Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Zooey Deschanel, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and James Corden - will fill this holiday season with toe-tapping songs and tons of fun![1]
Plot[]
The story begins with an explanation that the Trolls celebrate everything. The narrator then says that the Bergens had but one holiday, and since Trollstice was cancelled, the Bergens had no holiday.
The special then focuses on Bridget and King Gristle Jr., who are on thrones with Gristle banging on a keyboard. They receive a card from Poppy for "Toss your friends day", and Gristle comments badly on it because of what would happen if they dropped her because of the insurance. Bridget states she would never drop Poppy. Gristle comments on the number of holidays the Trolls have and Bridget thinks it's nice.
In Troll Village, Poppy receives a card back from Bridget. She has a wall for every day of the week from the Bergens. Branch is trying to practice his smile in the mirror, but he can't do it. Poppy tries to help him and he asks about the cards. Poppy realizes that the Bergens have nothing to celebrate, and Branch notices her facial expression, telling her to sleep on whatever plan she has. She says she will.
Next day, Branch is returning into his bunker when Poppy surprises him; she hasn't slept at all. She explains her plan, including getting Branch on board. She plans to show Bridget and Gristle all the Troll holidays and their minds be blown and then adopt it. The other trolls jump out as Branch goes to drink coffee and he is covered in it.
They catch the Caterbus express to Bergen Town and sing while they progress. Cloud Guy, who is the driver, starts to dance with them, leaving the bus without a driver. They fall into a wormhole and turn into dolls. When they leave the wormhole, they're sent flying through the air to Bergen Castle.
Poppy bursts through the door of the castle and explains they're here to help the Bergens with their problems, much to the confusion of Bridget. They begin a presentation of various holidays, with Bridget and Gristle being on the receiving end. A lot of the presentations mishap, beginning with Gristle getting glitter in his eye. Bridget tries to comment that these holidays aren't Bergen things.
Eventually, Branch pulls her aside and tries to tell her that this isn't working but Poppy mistakes his words and tries harder. More holidays are presented with the Bergens getting increasingly hit with the presentations' mishaps. Bridget tries to stop once it once again but Poppy starts quick fire round. Bridget puts her foot down, and tells Poppy that she has to leave.
Later, Poppy is down and Branch goes to cheer her up. On his second guess with where she is, he finds a sad Poppy, who thinks that Bridget and her just had their first fight. Poppy fears she may have lost her best friend, and Branch begins to sing friendship-related songs.
At Bergen Castle, Gristle is annoyed at the state of the throne room and believes the Trolls just want to be more like them, even considering to ban them from the castle. Chad and Todd clean up the mess of foam, glitter and streamers. Bridget realizes this was all for them, and brings in Gristle to get to work.
Meanwhile, Poppy finally snaps at Branch, who's still singing, but she quickly realizes that what Branch's doing is what she just did to Bridget. Poppy claims that she needs to apologize, though bubbles attract their attention.
The Bergens are singing around the Troll Tree. Bridget and Poppy apologize, with Bridget stating that she realized they didn't need all of the extras load for a holiday in which they should just be celebrating their friendship with the Trolls. Branch smiles at last and gets it correct. The Bergens and Trolls then sing and skate around the Troll Tree.
Cast[]
- Anna Kendrick as Poppy
- Justin Timberlake as Branch
- Zooey Deschanel as Bridget
- Walt Dohrn as Cloud Guy, Smidge and Fuzzbert
- Kunal Nayyar as Guy Diamond
- Zooey Deschanel as Bridget
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Mr. Dinkles
- James Corden as Biggie
- Christopher Mintz-Plasse as King Gristle Jr.
- Ron Funches as Cooper
- Aino Jawo as Satin
- Caroline Hjelt as Chenille
Success and Critical Response[]
By February 2021, Trolls Holiday made $4.9 million in DVD sales.[2]
Related Media & Merchandise[]
The special was released on DVD on November 28, 2017.
It was later bundled with Trolls in a double feature release, and the first season of Trolls: The Beat Goes On! in the "Happy Place Collection". Another bundle is the "Dance! Dance! Dance! Collection" this includes Trolls, Trolls: Holiday and 'Trolls World Tour.
Trivia[]
- This is DreamWorks Animation's first production with NBC Universal after its acquisition in 2016.
- In the wormhole, the Trolls are made to look like the original Troll Dolls that each one of them was respectively based on.
- Gristle is badly playing "Chopsticks" on his keyboard when he's introduced. It's a simple piece that's easy to master, but Gristle fails at. The song isn't mentioned in the special itself, but instead named in the novelization.
- This is one of the few media (including Trolls World Tour and Trolls: Holiday in Harmony) where DJ Suki and Creek doesn't appear in the TV special.
- Trolls Holiday takes place at least four weeks after the events of Trolls. This canonically puts the special at a similar time to Season 2 of Trolls: The Beat Goes On!, which is confirmed in "Sorry Not Sorry" to take place one month after the events of the movie. References to Trolls Holiday occurred in Season 4 of the series.
- The Caterbus scene was referenced in the Trolls: The Beat Goes On! episode "Branch Bum".
- The scene of Bridget and Gristle iceskating together is similar to the one where they rollerskate in Trolls.
- When Poppy says "prim and proper", she curtsies. Just like in the Trolls: The Beat Goes On! episode "Bunker Break-In", after she takes the flag from Branch.