Ep 3. Apple of My Ire / Funsgiving
- TV-Y7
- November 22, 2019
- 23 min
As the title suggests, Trolls: The Beat Goes On! is about the daily adventures of trolls living in the vibrant Trolls village. In season 8, episode 3 titled "Apple of My Ire / Funsgiving," the audience is in for a double treat with two separate storylines.
In "Apple of My Ire," we follow Poppy, the eternally optimistic leader of the Trolls village, as she tries to solve a conflict between two of her friends, Smidge and Fuzzbert. The root of the issue is an apple that both Smidge and Fuzzbert want to eat. Fuzzbert claims that the apple belongs to him while Smidge insists that it's a communal apple because it's grown in the village orchard. Poppy sets out to find a solution that will satisfy both parties.
As Poppy tries to mediate between Smidge and Fuzzbert, she goes through a range of emotions, from frustration to empathy. Along the way, she devises various methods to get to the bottom of the apple dispute while keeping everyone's feelings in check. The episode highlights the importance of effective communication in resolving conflict and the value of considering others' perspectives.
The second part of this episode, "Funsgiving," revolves around the Trolls' upcoming Funsgiving celebration. Branch, the resident grumpy troll, is tasked with organizing the festivities. However, his grim outlook on life does not bode well for a fun-filled event. At the same time, Poppy becomes obsessed with creating the perfect Funsgiving dish, and her quest for perfection threatens to overshadow the joy of the event.
The storyline explores themes of perfectionism and the importance of enjoying oneself in the present, rather than focusing on achieving unattainable standards. It also highlights the significance of teamwork and how everyone can contribute to a communal celebration.
Throughout both stories, the animation is vibrant and colorful, with catchy music and playful characters that will keep kids entertained. Additionally, the voice acting of the ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, and James Corden, remains top-notch. The dialogue is filled with witty one-liners and pop-culture references that can entertain older audiences as well.
Overall, "Apple of My Ire / Funsgiving" is a charming episode that celebrates the Trolls universe's seemingly endless positivity and playfulness while addressing more profound themes about communication, conflict, and the value of teamwork. Trolls: The Beat Goes On! continues to be a fun, light-hearted show for children and adults alike, with a message that resonates beyond the screen.