How to Make a Trolls Scrapbook
Scrapbooks are the main method of record keeping and storytelling of the Pop Trolls.
As well as in-world usage of the books, the films have also used them for storytelling purposes. Both Trolls and Trolls World Tour start off with scrapbook introductions. Trolls features Princess Poppy telling a group of young Trolls about Trollstice and how they escaped the Bergens. Trolls World Tour sees Cloud Guy recapping the events of the first film.
Contents
- 1 About
- 2 List of Scrapbooks
- 2.1 Named
- 2.2 Unnamed
- 3 Concept
- 4 References
- 5 See Also
About
They consist of paper glued together to make a book, then pieces of glitter, pictures and items pasted onto the pages. They rarely contain words, but the Pop Trolls can still "read" the shapes and get the story.
Other Tribes appear to use other methods of record keeping; the Funk Trolls use vinyls to store information, with the vinyls' covers storing any related images. Their method of record keeping is far more accurate and records information as it is.
The issue pointed out by The Funky Family with scrapbooks is that the Pop Trolls can choose to change things over time. In Trolls World Tour, this included the Pop Trolls' ancestors changing the involvement they had in the splitting of the Tribes, and hiding that they had stolen the Strings.
The short series Trolls Scrapbook Stories is based upon the scrapbook theme.
List of Scrapbooks
The following is list of individual scrapbooks seen within the Trolls universe.
Named
- Trolly Tales - a series of stories by various Trolls that appeared throughout Trolls: The Beat Goes On!.
- - a series of books mentioned in "Trolly Tales".
- ∞ - a mysterious book from "Scrap to the Future", which showed events that were about to happen before they happened. However, it doesn't show "why" the events are going to happen.
- "King Peppy and the Hug of Power" - mentioned in "Scrapbookmobile", it was the favorite book of everyone in Troll Village. It was sadly destroyed and attempts to get King Peppy to recreate it resulted in them having no success.
- "For Whom the Bell Trolls" and "The Complete Works of Leon Trollstoy" - a pair of books seen in "Queen of the Castle".
- Glitterborne Chronicles - a series of scrapbooks that were written by R.T. Plumegrass. They're the favorite "glitterature" books of Poppy and Val Thundershock.
- "History of Scrapbooks; The Scrapbook" and "History of Scrapbooks; The Scrapbook, The Sequel" - appeared in "Surprise-O-Tron". "History of Scrapbooks: The Scrapbook" was worth 10,000 tickets and "History of Scrapbooks: The Scrapbook, the Sequel" was put up in its place as 20,000 after the first was won by Val, Rhythm and Holly.
Unnamed
- Story of the escape from Bergen Town - this book is seen at the start of the Trolls movie.
- Story book as told by Mr. Dinkles - seen in Trolls Holiday.
- Fuzzbert's origin story - Poppy prepared and started telling this book in Freeze Tag, but was interrupted before she could finish.
- Biggie and Poppy's replacement book in "Scrapbookmobile" - replaced the destroyed "King Peppy and the Hug of Power" book. It chronicled their attempts to replace the book with a better story.
- Scrapbook from "Gem Day" - explains the concept of Gem Day.
- Nursery rhyme book - appears in "Trolly Tales 3". It simply contains nursery rhymes.
- Story book held by Cloud Guy - seen at the start of Trolls World Tour, where Cloud Guy tells a recap of Trolls.
- Concept book of TrollsTopia - contained the pitch ideas for the project.
- Scrapbook on the Balloon Sword in the Stone - seen in "Dante the Entertainer".
Concept
Design
- Textures
According to The Art of DreamWorks Trolls, the world of the Trolls was meant to look like a giant crafted world, and thus everything in it besides the characters should appear like it's handmade. The scrapbooks are part of this design choice, and thus even the books the Trolls read are put together. Scrapbook materials were also used as texture references in Trolls to begin, with the animators getting excited when a new texture was created in regards to the film. The film wasn't originally intended to look like this, but the animators liked the look and stuck with it. The result is that the entire scrapbook-textured world of Trolls looks like it was made out of fabric and wool, which has since been continued in all further animations.
- Animations
Scrapbook images, such as this one from Trolls World Tour, were created using real-life materials, which were arranged and photographed rather than made on a computer.
The real-life counterpart
Images that appear in scrapbook form in the 3D animations were made in real life and then photographed for use in their respective animations, instead of being made with a computer. Once constructed, they would be used to recreate the images on the computer. Priscilla Wong was the designer of the Trolls World Tour scrapbook sections. The process was designed to make images appear as cutouts as close as possible to the real thing, with some real-life images, such as the lyre that held the Strings, being left in the final image entirely.[1]
Other
Poppy's head getting ripped off by Chef in a scrapbook from Trolls
A dark tale told by a scrapbook from FOMO-OPUP
The scrapbooks also tell gruesome things at times. In Trolls, a scrapbook features Poppy getting decapitated, as she expected the rescue of her friends to go wrong. The Trolls: The Beat Goes On! episode FOMO-OPUP has a scrapbook introduction in which a Troll dies and becomes a ghost.
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Dreamworks/status/1237454275929714692
See Also
- Category:Scrapbook Images
How to Make a Trolls Scrapbook
Source: https://trolls.fandom.com/wiki/Scrapbooks
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