Every few years, something interesting happens in the world of cartoons.
And, in this case, I do mean cartoons, not animation in general. Specifically, I am talking about animated television shows that are marketed to children. I am not talking about animated movies, such as those that made Disney famous. And I am not talking about animated shows for adults, such as Futurama or Rick and Morty.
Every few years, a recurring event happens among these cartoons. And it does not have a rational explanation.
Eternal Rebirth
Like the rising and setting of the sun, the world of cartoons goes through a neverending series of cycles, where something special emerges, sparkles, and, just as suddenly, disappears, only to return in a new form when the next cycle begins.
I am of course referring to the phenomenon of the well-written cartoon adventure serial.
These have continually come and gone since before my time. The first time I noticed the phenomenon was back in the 1990s. Specifically, I have encountered four that fit the criteria:
- Gargoyles (1994-1997)
- Jackie Chan Adventures (2000-2005)
- Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2008)
- Trollhunters (2016-present).
- They are primarily marketed toward children, but are not comedies.
- Despite being so marketed, priority is given to telling a cohesive and interesting story, without continually falling back on mindless action.
- They employ a degree of mystery and drama.
- They are highly serialized and non-episodic in nature.
- A large share of the show's runtime is devoted exclusively to the villains, whose character arcs and personal growth are just as vital to the story as what the heroes are doing.
Which brings us to the subject of today's review: the current incarnation, in the form of Trollhunters.
A Name and a Face
The full name of this show is Dreamworks' Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia, by Guillermo del Toro. If you want to make it even more elaborate, you can add "A Netflix Exclusive" to the end of that title.
So let's just call it Trollhunters, just like everyone else does.
But the full title is revealing in two important ways. It reveals the company behind the show and also one of the creative minds behind it. Dreamworks Animation is known to tread, occasionally, on more serious and non-sentimental ground than its Disney-owned counterpart. And Guillermo del Toro is known as a creator who lavishes the neglected corners of mythology with a modern sensibility.
And both of those qualities are present in Trollhunters. The word "synergy" is often overused, but there is no doubt that the various talents working on this show have amplified and complemented each other to the point of force multiplication.
I don't know much about what goes on behind the scenes with Trollhunters, but I can tell you one thing: the show's team is probably a great place to work. Because only a harmonious team could have made something this seamless.
The Story
Honestly, the central plot is likely the weakest part of the show. It's a typical "chosen one" story, complete with a Green Lantern Ring Magic Troll Amulet passed down from one chosen one to the next.
But the plot is only one facet of the show's multidimensional story, which includes fully realized characters, an interesting setting that is faithful to its own rules, and moments of genuine emotion, including instances meant to trouble and challenge the viewer.
Add in a solid backdrop of Celtic, Scandinavian, and Russian mythology, as well as some Arthurian lore, and you have a story that feels like part of a much bigger heritage than what you see on screen.
To summarize:
Once upon a time in Arcadia, California, a young man discovers that a secret world of trolls, gnomes, and goblins exists far beneath the feet of human civilization.
Centuries before, an army of evil trolls was sealed away, and now the young man is at the center of a great conflict between those who would free the imprisoned army and those who would forever keep them from returning.
As he begins to fight for the safety of both troll and human worlds, he and those closest to him are targeted. Protecting them from harm while also protecting them from the truth becomes the source of all drama in his life.
The Characters
The two-world aspect of the show's story lends itself to a similar dichotomy of characters. The cast is divided between trolls and humans, and each group contributes to the central conflict in different ways.
The Humans
The show revolves around a trio of human heroes, in the form of Jim, the aforementioned chosen one who carries the magic amulet, his best friend Toby, who primarily supports him with his quick wits and devil-may-care attitude, and Claire, the love interest who tempers the other two with her level-headedness, quick reflexes, and unflinching determination.
Human antagonists include Steve, the school bully, who is only a shallow stereotype of a character until he's not, as well as an assortment of high school teachers, who neither know nor appreciate how hard Jim works to keep their world safe. Jim's mother also butts heads with him, as her primary concern---securing the safety of her son---is at odds with his imminent destiny.
The Trolls
On the heroic side, the trolls serve as mentors and guardians to the human characters.
Blinky is the scholar and expert in all matters concerning the amulet and the chosen Troll Hunter.
AAARRRGGHH!!! is the gentle giant and complete pacifist who lends moral support to the team, despite a shady history.
Draal is the fierce warrior and hotheaded jealous type who resents Jim for being chosen, but who helps him anyway.
The villains ranked among the trolls include Gunmar, the king of the imprisoned army of evil trolls, and Angor Rot, an ancient troll sorcerer who is only looking out for his own interests and will attack both heroes and villains to obtain his desire.
The Changelings
Though Trollhunters is nearly the typical "chosen one" story, it manages to break away from the cliche in a few key respects, and perhaps the most important of these is the presence of a secondary class of villains, in the form of the changelings.
In celtic mythology, changelings were fairies who would replace a kidnapped child from a human family. A changeling would live among humans until it was discovered, as it always would be, since, being a fairy, it never grew bigger or older.
Changelings are much the same in Trollhunters, with one key difference: in this show, the changelings have the ability to grow older, meaning that their host families never discover their true nature. These troll spies eventually infiltrate their way into every level of human society, including politics, education, science, and industry.
Their inclusion causes Trollhunters to have a subtle Invasion of the Body Snatchers vibe. The changelings are pod people---perfectly resembling your friends and neighbors, but with a deadly secret.
Gnome Chompsky
This one is just too good to pass up. The name alone would make him worthy of his own entry.
Chompsky is Toby's pet gnome, whom he befriends after finding he doesn't have the heart to kill the little guy. Chompsky is a kleptomaniac and a psychopath, who does not hesitate to resort to violence. His small stature allows him to be useful to the heroes in a number of situations. But mostly he is just a hedonist who enjoys living in a doll house with his action-figure wife.
My Judgment
Outside of anime, Trollhunters is the best serialized cartoon on Netflix. It is both whimsical and dark, but always an adventure. The miracle of modern streaming allows you to watch all the episodes in order without missing a single installment.
It's blend of mythic themes, sophisticated plots and character arcs, and subtle depth make it a must watch...unlike that other Dreamworks-produced, Netflix-exclusive, troll-related cartoon.
I propose a crossover episode where Jim and friends do a little Trolls-hunting, if you know what I mean.
Two seasons of Trollhunters are currently on Netflix, and the third season drops later this month. Be sure to get caught up before that happens.
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@talanhorne sir...
We watched the first few episodes with our oldest son and my husband even commented that it was a cool show. Then came an episode where there was a witch-like troll who kept talking about taking someone's soul. That's when I had my son turn it off. We won't allow our children to watch something that makes light of very real evil that exists.
Wel done sir...
Oh, come now. You know that witches aren't real, right?
I have never seen #Trollhunters, but you can see that their graphics are great I have to see their story
Awesome , i do love cartoon also because they have alot more different from movies stuff,i havent seen trollhunters (but will see it soon as you describe is gonna be a worth watching).
I have seen full meta Alchemist that is totally out of the box, loved it tooo much...cant get that cartoon out of my head...
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Excellent review, my friend, Trollhunters an interesting film about the trolls and you are right, the plot is very adventure! Thank you @talanhorne
@talanhorne,
This reminds me "How to Train Your Dragon" TV series! If I am not mistaken Berk or something like that!
You made a great review and I am a big fan of Berk! So I will try to find this TV series and I hope I could allocate a time to watch it! Thanks Dude!
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Great review of Trollhunters! In your review you also mentioned Avatar, which is one of my favorite movies. I can’t wait to see another one in 2020. I know the one you mentioned is a bit diferent, I mean a lot diferent. It’s a Avatar: The Last Airbender, but still just the name reminded me my favorite movie. Once again Great review! Seems like you finaly found cartoon worth to watch.
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Meanwhile, in a cave just outside Yuckylake, Earlobe Boglewax starts to suspect that eating children is wrong, and grows tired of hunting with his fellow trolls. He decides to live as a vegetarian.
After a brief misunderstanding involving a little finger and lashings of ketchup, Graham and Earlobe team up to stop the trolls, using a catapult that fires cucumbers. They lure the trolls by creating a big mound of earwax.
Even though I don’t watch cartoons much, your review of Trollhunters sounds like a good series of Netflix to watch, especially for children when you hear “once upon a time...”. This phrase always taken me in my childhood.
In reality, there is not much to say about Troll Hunters. If you are a fan of Guillermo Del Toro, you will love to dive into his universe and discover a series of animation Dreamworks that is successful both in terms of the scenario, as animation worthy of what the studio does for the cinema. The story is interesting, the universe too, the characters are very well developed, and we discover a thrilling adventure with a touch of humor. A first part that must be discovered.
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Thanks for the frank good review, my children are happy to watch this cartoon. And I also heard that the third is being prepared, so on Netflix del Toro will have its own animation universe.
I remember those childhood days when I used to watch a lot of cartoons, that time cartoons were quite different and this time cartoons are at a new level. I would say technology. Avatar is one of the best movie I have watched till date.
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this is new and great for kids
Being an animation lover i think i need to watch this one
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I will definitely watch this movie in summer vacations. 🤗💙
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