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Steve

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In A Minecraft Movie (2025), Steve is the legendary master crafter and protagonist who serves as a mentor to a group of four misfits pulled into the Overworld. Minecraft Wiki Minecraft Wiki +2 Character Background & Origin Portrayal: He is played by Jack Black, while a younger version is played by Bram Scott-Breheny. Backstory: Originally a doorknob salesman from Earth, Steve "yearned for the mines" as a child but was discouraged by adults. As an adult, he discovered a portal to the Overworld and has lived there for years, mastering its rules. Goal: He leads the group—Garrett, Natalie, Dawn, and Henry—to defend the realm from the Piglins and their queen, Malgosha. Vibe: He is a jolly, eccentric, and theatrical figure known for shouting his thoughts and cracking jokes. Look: He wears his iconic blue shirt (though it fully covers his neck, unlike the game model) and blue jeans. His beard is much larger than the game's goatee and has grayed over time. Comedic Traits: His over-the-top introduction, "I... am Steve!" became a viral internet meme immediately after the trailer's release. Minecraft Wiki Minecraft Wiki +3 Unique Skills & Relationships Expert Crafter: He is a "wizard of the cube," teaching the newcomers how to use a crafting table and build complex structures. Musical Talent: Steve performs several diegetic songs, including the finale song "I Feel Alive" and his signature "Lava Chicken" jingle. Companions: His best friend in the Overworld is a wolf named Dennis. He also forms a close, "brotherly" bond with Garrett Garrison (Jason Momoa), whom he nicknames "Gar-Gar". Special Abilities: He demonstrates near-superhuman reflexes, such as performing a "water bucket landing" to survive the fall. The Yearning: As a child, Steve was obsessed with mining but was barred from entering local mines by an elderly miner. Discovery: After years as a struggling doorknob salesman, he quit his job to pursue his childhood dream. Enjoy!🌺🤍
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Chief Bogo

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Chief Bogo returns as the stern, loyal police chief of the ZPD in Zootopia 2 (2025), voiced again by Idris Elba. In the sequel, he assigns Judy and Nick a new case involving a suspect snake, Gary, which tests their partnership. He continues to manage the precinct with a gruff, no-nonsense attitude while having grown to trust his team. Key Details About Chief Bogo in Zootopia 2: Role & Character: Bogo remains the chief of police, maintaining his, firm, professional, and slightly sarcastic demeanor. Plotline: He assigns Judy and Nick a high-stakes case involving a new character, a suspect snake named Gary. This case will determine if their partnership continues. Voice Actor: Idris Elba returns to voice the character. Development: Having grown to respect Judy and Nick in the first film, Bogo continues to support them, although he remains a tough leader. Appearance & Traits: He is a large, muscular cape buffalo known for wearing reading glasses, having a scar above his right eye, and possessing immense strength. Pop Culture Fan: He secretly uses the "Dancing with Gazelle" app on his phone, which is discovered by Officer Clawhauser in a comedic moment. Disney References: In a notable speech to Judy, he references the film Frozen by telling her, "Life isn't some cartoon musical where you sing a little song and your insipid dreams magically come true! So let it go". Physical Features: He has a visible scar above his right eye and wears his police uniform with the top button undone, a design choice inspired by bodybuilders who are also police officers. In the original 2016 film Zootopia, Chief Bogo is a major character who serves as the head of the Zootopia Police Department (ZPD). He is a Cape buffalo portrayed as a stern, traditionalist leader with 2,000 pounds of "attitude". Key Facts About Chief Bogo (Zootopia 1) Personality: Initially a stoic and deathly serious leader, Bogo is known for his no-nonsense approach and skepticism toward smaller animals. Enjoy!🤍🌺
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Caine

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Caine is the eccentric, god-like AI ringmaster of The Amazing Digital Circus, tasked with keeping human players entertained to prevent them from going insane. While not explicitly evil, he is chaotic, empathetic-lacking, and deeply insecure, often causing distress through poorly planned adventures. Role & Function: As the TV Tropes describes him, he is a "rogue A.I. ringmaster" dedicated to creating adventures, though he struggles to understand human emotions. Personality: He is cheerful, obsessive, and control-oriented, acting as a bossy yet well-intentioned figure who can't handle criticism. Powers: Caine has total control over the digital world, allowing him to create or delete objects and characters at will. Insecurities: He has severe self-esteem issues and fears losing track of who is a human and who is an AI. Flaws: His lack of understanding of the human condition means he often ignores the mental health of his inhabitants, treating them as NPCs or subjects for entertainment. Relationship with Others: He has a close bond with his bubble assistant and seems to genuinely enjoy, though often misunderstand, his charges. Anomalies: He is often described as an anti-villain or a chaotic neutral force, trying his best to entertain but failing to empathize. Theory on Origin: Some viewers on Reddit suggest he is not inherently evil, but merely a misguided AI. Others suggest he could be a "somewhat" sympathetic character trying to fulfill his purpose. Relationship with the Residents: It is suggested he does not have any malicious intent towards the players, but he simply is not capable of understanding their needs. The "Death" of Caine: In the finale of Episode 8, titled "hjsakldfhl," Caine’s code appears to be corrupted or deleted due to system instability. The Power Vacuum: With Caine seemingly gone, the digital world is shown descending into darkness and glitches, leaving the remaining humans without their "ringmaster" to maintain the reality.
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Mario

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Intergalactic Adventure: Mario and Luigi travel into outer space to stop the "wicked ambitions" of Bowser Jr.. Saving Rosalina: The main goal involves rescuing the mysterious Rosalina after Princess Peach's birthday party sparks the galactic conflict. New Home: Mario and Luigi have fully settled into the Mushroom Kingdom, applying their "let's-a-go" attitude to solving everyday local problems before heading to space. New Alliances and Enemies Meeting Yoshi: Mario meets a new companion, Yoshi (voiced by Donald Glover), who joins the team on their journey. The Star Fox Connection: In a surprising twist, Mario and Luigi recruit intergalactic pilot Fox McCloud to help them navigate outer space. Bowser’s "Reform": While the brothers work to "reform" a miniaturized and imprisoned Bowser from the first movie, they must face off against his son, Bowser Jr.. Visuals and Gameplay References Iconic Poses: Trailers show Mario performing a specific aerial trick pose while riding a motorcycle, a direct nod to the speed-boost mechanics in Mario Kart. Classic Hazards: Mario and Peach are seen navigating a castle-like gauntlet filled with classic game obstacles like fire bars and message blocks. Suit Appearances: Easter eggs in the trailers suggest various power-ups might appear, with references to the penguin suit and the double cherry. Cast and Production Voice Actor: Chris Pratt reprises his role as the voice of Mario. Creative Team: The film is produced by Illumination and Nintendo, with the same directing and writing team from the first Super Mario Bros. Movie. Brotherhood Focus: Unlike the first film where the brothers were separated, Mario and Luigi are side-by-side throughout this entire adventure. The sequel gives Luigi significantly more screen time as an active partner in Mario's cosmic journey. The "Butterfly" Connection: In a deep callback to the original games, trailers show a yellow butterfly landing on Mario’s cap.
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Héctor Rivera

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Héctor Rivera is the deuteragonist of Coco, revealed to be Miguel’s true great-great-grandfather, Mamá Imelda's husband, and the real songwriter behind Ernesto de la Cruz's fame. Murdered at age 21 by Ernesto via poisoning to steal his music, Héctor spent decades in the Land of the Dead trying to return home to his daughter, Coco. Key Details About Héctor: Background and Death: Born in 1900, Héctor married Imelda and had a daughter, Coco. He was murdered in 1921 when he decided to quit his music career with partner Ernesto de la Cruz to return to his family. True Identity: He is not a "deadbeat" as the family believed, but a devoted father who was betrayed by his childhood best friend, Ernesto. The "Remember Me" Song: Héctor wrote "Remember Me" as a lullaby for his daughter, Coco, not for the world-renowned fame Ernesto achieved with it. Afterlife Struggle: Due to being forgotten and falsely remembered as a traitor by his family, Héctor was fading away (suffering a "final death") because Coco was losing her memory of him. Appearance: He is recognized by his torn purple sweater, one missing sleeve, and a red bow tie. He is a lanky, charming, and mischievous, yet deeply emotional character. Relationship with Miguel: He helps Miguel return to the Land of the Living and ultimately earns his spot back on the family ofrenda, allowing him to cross the bridge to see Coco again. Héctor Rivera (November 30, 1900 – December 13, 1921) was an exceptionally talented musician and songwriter from Santa Cecilia. While the world initially credited his work to Ernesto de la Cruz, Héctor's legacy was eventually restored through the efforts of his great-great-grandson, Miguel. Early Life and Career Marriage and Family: Héctor married Imelda at approximately age 17, and they had their daughter, Coco, in 1918. Musical Duo: He grew up with Ernesto de la Cruz and eventually traveled with him on musical tours across Mexico.
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Jax

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Physical Vulnerability: In a standout "torture" sequence, silhouettes of characters like Pomni, Ribbit, and Kaufmo are shown "peeling" off Jax's outer lilac skin, revealing a yellow body underneath. This is interpreted as a metaphor for his deep-seated fear of being made vulnerable and laughed at by those he considers peers. Confronting Reality: Jax experiences a breakdown on a railing where he finally admits "all of this is real". He moves away from his usual coping mechanism—dehumanizing others and insisting the world is just a game—after witnessing Kinger’s own breakdown. The "Yellow" Form: The episode explores the "vessel theory," suggesting Jax's rabbit appearance might just be a "bunny suit" or avatar, with his true digital form being the yellow figure revealed during the skin-peeling scene. Conflict with Zooble: Jax and Zooble have a heated argument where Zooble calls him out for trying to keep everyone trapped in the circus forever. Surprisingly, Gangle interrupts to agree with Jax, stating that hurting each other won't help them escape. The Tail Mystery: Following hints from previous episodes, Jax's tail—which has appeared and disappeared inconsistently—is linked to his own denial of humanity. Some theories suggest its return in this episode signifies him starting to "open up" or accept his situation. Real World Memories: Flashbacks imply Jax lived in a suburban neighborhood before entering the circus. He notably becomes distressed when these memories resurface, suggesting they are not fond ones. Fear of "The Farm": It is confirmed that Jax has a phobia of corn because it reminds him of "the farm," an unspecified location from his past that causes him significant distress. The "Peeled Jax" Scene: During a psychological torture sequence orchestrated by a snapping Caine, silhouettes of Jax’s abstracted friends—Ribbit and Kaufmo—along with Pomni, mock him and literally "peel" his lilac skin off. This reveals a solid yellow digital character underneath.
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Mr. Fish

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Species & Appearance: He is a sky-blue and purple ocean pout. His defining feature is a perpetual, gloomy frown that he believes is his permanent destiny. Voice Actor: He is voiced by Nick Offerman, whose naturally dour and "mundane" vocal tone was cited by critics as a perfect fit for the grumpy character. Personality: At the start of the movie, Mr. Fish is a stoic, introverted recluse. He is easily down on himself, lacks self-worth, and initially just wants to be left alone. Living Situation: He resides in a rundown shipwreck on the reef. Key Story Points The Conflict: His quiet life is disrupted when he meets Pip, a hyperactive young sea dragon. An argument between them leads to the accidental destruction of both their homes. The Quest: To repair their homes, Mr. Fish reluctantly teams up with Pip on a journey to find Shimmer, a mythical fish (voiced by Jordin Sparks) capable of granting wishes. Backstory: The film provides new background not found in the original books, including flashbacks of Mr. Fish's father yelling at him, which implies why he developed such a gloomy and isolated outlook. Growth: Throughout the adventure, Mr. Fish learns that he doesn't have to be defined by his "dreary-wearies". He discovers that even though he isn't the "most sparkly" fish, he is a valuable member of the community. Key Relationships Pip (Nina Oyama): His polar opposite—energetic and optimistic—who eventually becomes his loyal friend. The Dolphins (Amy Sedaris): A trio of "mean girl" dolphins who provide a comedic obstacle for Mr. Fish during his journey. Benji (Remy Hii): A cuttlefish rival who is also searching for Shimmer to save his own community. Childhood Trauma: Flashbacks reveal that Mr. Fish was a curious child whose worldview was shaped by his overprotective father, Poppa Fish. The Kelp Forest Incident: As a "small fry," he was separated from his father in a kelp forest. He was eventually guided back by Shimmer, a pink angelfish.
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Buzz Lightyear

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Appearance: He is 11.43 inches tall (without his helmet), made of durable plastic, and features wings composed of a "top secret carbonic alloy". Appearance: He is 11.43 inches tall (without his helmet), made of durable plastic, and features wings composed of a "top secret carbonic alloy". Animation: His face alone features 215 different animation points. Key Characteristics and Traits Initial Delusion: In the first Toy Story, Buzz believes he is a real space ranger, not a toy, and that his laser is a functional weapon. Evolution: He evolves from a deluded character into a self-aware, intelligent, and tactical leader for the toys. Attraction: He forms a close, romantic bond with Jessie by the end of Toy Story 2. Skills: While he cannot truly fly, he can glide using his pop-up wings. Abilities: While his "laser" is just a light, he is trained in several forms of martial arts and is a skilled warrior in hand-to-hand combat. Relationships: His romantic side peaked in Toy Story 3 when he was accidentally reset to Spanish Mode, becoming a passionate "Latin lover" to impress Jessie. Alternate Versions: There are several "clones" or variations of Buzz throughout the franchise, including: Utility Belt Buzz: The newer, still-delusional toy from Toy Story 2. Buzz Lightyear is one of the most iconic characters in animation, evolving from a deluded space ranger into a loyal leader. Pulsating Laser: A red LED on his right wrist activated by a button on his upper arm. High-Pressure Wings: Spring-loaded wings that pop out from his backpack when the large purple chest button is pressed. Multi-Phrase Voice Simulator: Three colored buttons on his chest (red, green, and blue) that play iconic lines like "To infinity and beyond!". Retractable Helmet: A clear plastic visor that flips back with a button press, which Buzz initially believes is his only protection against "unbreathable" air. Wrist Communicator: A flip-up panel on his left arm used to "contact Star Command".
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Woody

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In Toy Story 4, Woody navigates a major life transition, shifting from his identity as a devoted, child-focused toy to finding a new purpose as a "lost" toy. He struggles with no longer being Bonnie's favorite, eventually reuniting with Bo Peep and embracing independence, culminating in a poignant decision to leave his old life behind to help other toys find owners. Identity Crisis: Woody is no longer the leader or favorite toy in Bonnie’s room, leading to feelings of redundancy and a lost sense of purpose. Commitment to Forky: He takes on the role of protector for Forky, Bonnie's beloved spork-toy, recognizing that Bonnie needs Forky for emotional support. Reunion with Bo Peep: Woody reconnects with Bo Peep, who has become a "lost" toy living on her own terms, which challenges his rigid, old-fashioned view of a toy's purpose. Leadership Evolution: While still a caring leader, he learns that he does not need to be owned by a child to have value, evolving beyond his previous, sometimes selfish, need for control. The Final Decision: Woody chooses to stay with Bo Peep to help lost toys find new children, leaving his, Buzz, and the rest of the group to start a new life. Voice Actor: Woody is voiced by Tom Hanks, who brings emotional depth to this transitional phase of the character. Loss of Status: Woody is no longer the favorite or the leader. Bonnie rarely plays with him, often leaving him in the closet and even taking his sheriff badge to put on Jessie. This causes him to feel a loss of purpose and identity. Devotion to Bonnie: Despite being neglected, Woody remains fiercely loyal to Bonnie. When she creates a new toy, Forky (an existential spork), Woody takes it upon himself to protect Forky and stop him from constantly trying to jump into the trash, believing that Forky is essential for Bonnie's happiness and adjustment to kindergarten. Reunion with Bo Peep: Woody encounters his long-lost love interest, Bo Peep, who was given away years prior.
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Billy Hargrove

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Background: Born on March 29, 1967, Billy moved from California to Hawkins in 1984. He is the older stepbrother of Max Mayfield. Abilities: As a "Flayed" in Season 3, he gained superhuman strength, enhanced durability, and a connection to the Mind Flayer's hive mind. Occupation: He worked as a lifeguard at the Hawkins Community Pool during the summer of 1985. Signature Look: Known for his blue 1979 Camaro, mullet, denim jackets, and earring. His Father (Neil): Neil Hargrove was physically and verbally abusive toward both Billy and his mother. This cycle of abuse fueled Billy’s own violent tendencies as a way to exert control. His Mother: In Season 3, Eleven discovers Billy's happiest memory is of his mother watching him surf in California. Her eventual departure to escape Neil's abuse left Billy devastated and alone with his father. Max: Billy frequently targeted Max with his anger, largely because he was held responsible for her actions by his father. Despite their toxic relationship, his death left a profound, lasting impact on her. Role as a Villain and Sacrifice The Duffer Brothers designed Billy to be a "human villain" inspired by Stephen King antagonists like Henry. Possession: In Season 3, he became the primary host for the Mind Flayer, carrying out its orders to "build" the Spider Monster. Redemption: In his final moments at Starcourt Mall, Eleven reached his humanity by mentioning his mother. He broke the Mind Flayer's control and sacrificed himself to save Eleven, dying after being impaled by the creature. Legacy: His death was officially covered up by the government as a victim of the Starcourt Mall fire. The "Bonkers" Audition: Actor Dacre Montgomery submitted an audition tape so intense the Duffer Brothers called it the most "bonkers" they had ever seen. In the tape, he danced to "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Come On Eileen" wearing only a G-string, a leather jacket, and "crazy glasses".
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Wade Ripple

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Wade Ripple is the empathetic, 26 year old water elemental protagonist in Pixar's Elemental (2023), voiced by Mamoudo Athie. He is a sensitive, city inspector known for his emotional transparency, constant crying, and love for Ember Lumen. He is a "go-with-the-flow" character whose body is made of translucent blue water that shifts with his emotions. Personality: Highly emotional, compassionate, and a "sap" who cries at everything (e.g., diaper commercials). He is optimistic, social, and a good listener. Appearance: A tall, translucent, slightly pudgy water elemental with wavy "hair". He wears a pale yellow polo shirt, striped tie, and inspector tag. Occupation: Works as a city inspector for Element City. Family: Son of Brook Ripple; he is very close to his emotional family. Key Relationships: Boyfriend of Ember Lumen; he helps her appreciate her own potential. Background: As a child, he once got stuck in a sponge, causing a lasting fear of them. Abilities: Capable of passing through pipes and, due to his emotional intelligence, can quickly solve problems or, as shown in the film, create fire with his own body. The Ripple Family: He is the middle child of Brook and the late Dewey Ripple. His siblings include an older brother, Alan, and a younger non-binary sibling, Lake. Childhood Trauma: When he was five, he was sucked into a sponge at school and remained trapped for hours, leading to a lifelong fear of them. Career Struggles: Before becoming a city inspector, Wade was fired from several previous jobs. He later admits to Ember that he felt directionless after his father's death. "The Crying Game": A favorite family pastime where they compete to see who can go the longest without crying while telling sad stories. Wade Ripple is the 26-year-old water elemental protagonist in Pixar's Elemental (2023). Beyond his "go-with-the-flow" attitude, he is defined by his profound empathy and unique physical properties. Voice Actor: Mamoudou Athie.
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Katie Mitchell

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She's headed to film school when her dad's plan for a family road trip interrupts her departure. The family road trip turns into a battle against a robot uprising, forcing them to work together to save humanity. Through the chaos, she learns to appreciate her family's imperfections and they learn to love her for who she is, bridging their gap. Filmmaker & Artist: Her life revolves around making quirky films, seen through her unique animation style (Katie-Vision) and doodles on her clothes. Creative Expression: She puts her emotions and ideas visually on screen, a way to process the world and her family's dysfunction. LGBTQ+ Identity: She is an openly gay character, a first for Sony, symbolized by her pride pin and hinted at with her crush on Jade. Family Dynamic: She has a strained but loving relationship with her nature-loving dad, Rick, who struggles to understand her passion for tech and film. Unique Style: Her look includes a red hoodie, expressive socks (like from The Shining), and drawings all over her. Voice Actress: Voiced by Abbi Jacobson, who is also part of the LGBTQ+ community, adding authenticity. Katie Mitchell is the quirky, aspiring filmmaker protagonist of The Mitchells vs. the Machines, known for her creative "Katie-Vision" style, rainbow pin, and struggle for acceptance from her tech-averse dad; she's Sony's first LGBTQ+ lead, openly queer, and uses filmmaking to express her unique view of the world as she embarks on a chaotic family road trip that becomes a robot apocalypse. Katie Mitchell is the quirky, aspiring filmmaker protagonist of The Mitchells vs. the Machines, known for her creative "Katie-Vision" style, rainbow pin, and struggle for acceptance from her tech-averse dad; she's Sony's first LGBTQ+ lead, openly queer, and uses filmmaking to express her unique view of the world as she embarks on a chaotic family road trip that becomes a robot apocalypse.
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Doey The Doughman

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he is a stretchy, blue, clay-like entity who can shapeshift, regenerate, and squeeze through tight spaces. He is actually a tragic experiment (Experiment 1322) made from three fused child souls—Jack, Kevin, and Matthew—leading to a split, unstable personality. Appearance & Abilities: He has a blue, clay-like body with long, multi-colored arms (orange/yellow) and stubby red legs. Doey is highly malleable, able to turn into bridges or platforms, and can move underground. Personality Split: Jack: Innocent and curious. Kevin: Impulsive, confrontational, and violent. Matthew: Kind and charismatic. Role & Fate: Initially a friendly, brave, and protective leader of the "Safe Haven" for toys, Doey becomes an antagonist after falling under the influence of the Prototype. He ultimately meets his demise in Chapter 4, reverting to a child's mind in his final moments. Transformation: When enraged or threatened, he can transform into a monstrous form with sharp red teeth, a pointed tail, and multiple limbs. "Joey" Reference: In promotional material, viewers are told they can order a "Joey" by calling a number on screen, though the product is often presented with warnings. Shapeshifting & Elasticity: He can stretch his limbs tens of meters, mold himself into functional objects like bridges or platforms, and squeeze through microscopic cracks. Underground Mobility: He can slip his entire body or individual limbs underground to ambush enemies or move undetected. Indestructibility: His clay body allows him to reform minutes after being reduced to a puddle or sawed into pieces. Monster Form: When Kevin takes full control, Doey mutates into a massive, reptilian creature. In this state, he grows six human-like arms from his torso and four more on his tail, while his head morphs into a tooth-rimmed maw with three smaller humanoid figures emerging from it. The Tragedy of Safe Haven Leadership: After Poppy disappeared, Doey became the guardian of "Safe Haven".
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Branch

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Branch is a formerly gray, survivalist Troll who shunned singing, dancing, and hugging due to trauma, but later embraces his inner happiness thanks to Poppy. Voiced by Justin Timberlake, he is known for his, over-cautious, sarcastic personality, underground bunker, and blue-gray appearance. Key Facts About Branch: Appearance & Transformation: Initially gray (representing a lack of happiness), Branch turns vibrant blue at the end of the first film after finally singing and embracing his emotions. In Trolls World Tour, his color is muted/teal, reflecting a more nuanced, "work-in-progress" emotional state. Personality: Unlike the perpetually cheerful Trolls, Branch is moody, pessimistic, and pragmatic, frequently acting as the voice of reason or the killjoy. Background: He lives alone in a heavily fortified underground bunker to protect himself from Bergen attacks. Relationships: He has secret feelings for Poppy and eventually becomes her partner. It is revealed in Trolls Band Together that he had no family other than his Grandma Rosiepuff after his older brothers (BroZone) left. Unique Traits: He is the only Troll who initially refuses to participate in "Hug Time," singing, or dancing. Voice Actor: Justin Timberlake was chosen because his voice provided a "perky" contrast to the character's grumpy personality. Did you know? In early development, Branch was intended to be the only gray Troll, a remnant of a plotline where Trolls lost their color, and he was originally planned to be completely green when showing his "true colors". BroZone Member: Before his survivalist years, Branch was "Bitty B," the youngest member of the famous family boy band BroZone. Abandoned as a Baby: The band split up when he was an infant after failing to achieve "Perfect Family Harmony". His brothers—John Dory, Bruce, Clay, and Floyd—left him alone, which contributed to his later trust issues.
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Grug Crood

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Grug is the overprotective, brawny patriarch of The Croods, known for his motto "New is always bad," strong fists, and fear-based survival instincts, but he learns to embrace change and ideas with the help of Guy, developing clever inventions like "shades" and a "ride" while becoming a more flexible father and husband, voiced by Nicolas Cage. He's physically powerful but initially anti-intellectual, relying on brute force, yet eventually shows surprising ingenuity, embodying an evolutionary struggle between fear and curiosity. Overprotective Patriarch: Grug's main goal is keeping his family safe from a dangerous world, often clashing with his curious daughter, Eep, and his wife, Ugga, who is more open to new things. Anti-Intellectual (Initially): He believes "ideas are for weaklings" and that fear is good, relying on fists and survival, not brains, but this changes. Physical Powerhouse: He possesses superhuman strength, speed, and durability, capable of moving boulders and surviving falls, making him formidable but also comically clumsy at times. From Fear to Courage: Initially terrified of the outside world and Guy (a more intellectual human), Grug learns to overcome his fear and embrace change to save his family. Embracing Ideas: He develops clever, rhyming inventions like "shades" (sunglasses) and a "ride" (a mobile home), showcasing his hidden intelligence. Family Man: He learns to trust Guy and accept his family's evolving needs, finding a balance between tradition and progress. Key Relationships: Eep: His adventurous daughter, who challenges his rules. Ugga: His wife, who tries to balance his fear with her desire for new experiences. Guy: The inventive traveler he initially dislikes but eventually accepts and learns from. Enjoy!🌺🤍
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Branch

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Childhood trauma: His grandmother was eaten by a Bergen when he was a child, leading to his permanent state of sadness and fear. "True Colors": At the end of Trolls, his singing helps restore the trolls' colors to their vibrant state after they've been captured. Became happier: He slowly learns to be happy over time, and the ending of the first film shows him smiling and embracing friendship. Other facts Voiced by Justin Timberlake: The actor and singer is the voice of Branch in the films and specials, and he was also in the boy band NSync, which is similar to the troll group Brozone. Family: His grandmother, Rosiepuff, is deceased. He has several brothers, including John Dory, Clay, Floyd, and Spruce. Skills: He has survival skills, physical strength, hair manipulation, and mechanic skills. Purple hair: He has purple hair in some merchandise and is shown with purple hair in the movie Trolls Band Together. John Dory: Voiced by Eric André Spruce: Voiced by Daveed Diggs Clay: Voiced by Kid Cudi Floyd: Voiced by Troye Sivan Other cast members Poppy: Anna Kendrick Viva: Camila Cabello Velvet: Amy Schumer Veneer: Andrew Rannells King Gristle Jr.: Christopher Mintz-Plasse Bridget: Zooey Deschanel Miss Maxine: RuPaul Guy Diamond: Kunal Nayyar Tiny Diamond: Kenan Thompson Biggie: James Corden Branch is the formerly grumpy, paranoid survivalist troll and Poppy's boyfriend who lives in fear of Bergens, a past trauma that caused him to become a "tragic pessimist". He has unique physical features like grey-blue skin and unusually low ears, which are a result of his childhood sadness. As the series progresses, he becomes happier, joins the Snack Pack, and his hair color eventually turns back to vibrant colors after he and Poppy are captured, although he later becomes a bit less vibrant again. Personality and characteristics Over-cautious and paranoid: He is the only troll who doesn't sing or dance and is constantly preparing for danger from the Bergens. Enjoy!🌺🤍
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Stephen Strange

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Stephen Strange, known as Doctor Strange, is a brilliant but arrogant neurosurgeon who becomes the Sorcerer Supreme and guardian of the New York Sanctum. After a car accident ruins his hands, he masters mystic arts under the Ancient One, utilizing the Cloak of Levitation, Eye of Agamotto, and Sling Rings to defend the Multiverse. Origin: Once an egotistical neurosurgeon, he suffered severe nerve damage to his hands in a car accident, leading him to seek healing in Kamar-Taj. Powers & Abilities: A master of the mystic arts, his abilities include casting spells, creating eldritch magic weapons, interstellar travel, astral projection, and teleportation via Sling Rings. Key Artifacts: Cloak of Levitation: Grants him flight and acts autonomously to protect him. Eye of Agamotto: Houses the Time Stone (in the MCU), allowing him to manipulate time. Role & Titles: He is the Sorcerer Supreme, Master of the Mystic Arts, and Guardian of the New York Sanctum Sanctorum. Affiliations: He is a key ally to the Avengers, works with Wong, and is a member of the Masters of the Mystic Arts. Personality: Despite his heroism, he is known for being arrogant, highly intelligent, and occasionally stubborn, often prioritizing the greater good. Variants: Other versions of Strange exist, including a dark version (Strange Supreme) in What If...? who absorbs magical beings, and a member of the Illuminati in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Third Eye & Incursions: Following his use of the Darkhold, Strange developed a "Third Eye," signaling his corruption by dark magic. He was last seen venturing into the Dark Dimension with Clea to repair a multiversal incursion he caused. Avengers: Doomsday (2026): Recent reports suggest the Earth-616 Stephen Strange may appear as a "right-hand man" or "wizard sidekick" to Doctor Doom. This mirrors comic storylines where Strange serves Doom to preserve what remains of a dying multiverse.q Enjoy!🌺🤍
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